Post by zombieheartagun on May 30, 2012 19:53:07 GMT -5
OOC Name: Heartagun
Full Name: Leeroy Jenkins
Gender: Male
Height: 6ft 2 inches
Weight: 193 lbs
Age: 30
Hair: Dark Brown/Black
Eyes: Brown
Distinguishing Features:
Previous Occupation: Ex-Military, Crazed Prophet/Conspiracy Theorist
Date of birth: June 3rd
Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan
Marital status: Single
Known Relatives: Pauline (Mother, deceased), Gary (Father, deceased), Barry (Brother, status unknown)
Special Survival Skills: US Marine Training (Didn't feel like typing out a hundred skills), Demolitions, Chemistry
Quirks: Suffers from Apophenia as well as allegedly suffering from PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder).
Apophenia
Apophenia is the experience of seeing meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data.
The term was coined in 1958 by Klaus Conrad,[1] who defined it as the "unmotivated seeing of connections" accompanied by a "specific experience of an abnormal meaningfulness", but it has come to represent the human tendency to seek patterns in random nature in general, as with gambling, paranormal phenomena, religion, and even attempts at scientific observation.
Character's Possessions:
PERSONAL
M4A1 Assault Rifle
Cartrige: 5.56×45mm NATO
Operation: Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Ammunition Feed: 30 round magazine.
Modes of Fire: The M4A1 has a "S-1-F" (safe/semi-automatic/fully automatic) trigger group
Weight: 6.36 lb (2.88 kg) empty, 6.9 lb (3.1 kg) with full 30 round clip
Barrel length: 14.5 in (370 mm)
Overall length: 33 in (840 mm) (stock extended), 29.75 in (756 mm) (stock retracted)
Sight: Aimpoint CompM2 (battery operated)
Muzzle Velocity: 884 m/s (2970 ft/s)
Effective range: 500 m (1640 ft) for a point target and 600 m (1969 ft) for an area target
2x FN Five-seven Pistol (SS190)
Cartrige: FN 5.7x28mm
Operation: Delayed Blowback
Ammunition Feed: 20 round magazine.
Modes of Fire: Semi-automatic
Weight: 610 grams (1.3 lb) empty, 744 grams (1.6 lb) loaded
Barrel length: 4.8 in (122 mm)
Overall length: 8.2 in (208 mm)
Width: 1.4 in (36 mm)
Height: 137 mm (5.4 in) 5.4 in (137 mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 650 m/s (2130 ft/s)
Effective range: 50 m (164 ft) for a point target and 75 m (246.1 ft) for an area target.
Modular Tactical Vest
The MTV includes the following features:
-Quick-release system to remove the vest in emergencies, meant to help corpsmen get to an injured Marine's body. Troops complained that the pull string got caught on equipment and the MTV would accidentally fall off in the middle of battle.
-Greater coverage of the lower back, side torso, and shoulders.
-Integrated side SAPI pouches.
-Integrated channels for communications wiring.
-Rifle bolster to assist in seating the wearer's rifle.
-Weighs 30 lbs
Lightweight Helmet
It is an olive drab color, and can be fitted with cloth helmet covers in desert and woodland MARPAT camouflage patterns, as well as a mounting bracket on the front for any sort of night vision device, such as the AN/PVS-7 night vision goggle or AN/PVS-14 monocular night vision device (MNVD)
M50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask
The M50 allows for a wide field of view with a single lens that spans the width of the face.[4] The M50 has twin conformal filters, which decreases breathing resistance by 50 percent. This protective mask provides 24 hours continuous eye-respiratory protection in nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) environments. Another feature is an indicator which turns pink when the filter is expired.
Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE)
The backpack is made from Cordura 725 denier fabric, with MARPAT camouflage pattern printed onto it. The pack is also covered with a PALS grid, for the attachment of smaller modular pouches. It includes a main pack, a detachable assault pack and a 100-ounce (3 liter) water reservoir. The ILBE can hold up to 120 pounds and has room for 60mm and 81mm mortar rounds outside the main pack.
Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK)
The Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) is used for immediate battlefield treatment. It includes several bandages, a tourniquet, burn ointment, some water purification tablets, and QuikClot Combat Gauze (a kaolin-infused gauze bandage).
Entrenching Tool
An entrenching tool or E-tool is a collapsible spade used by military forces for a variety of military purposes. Survivalists, freedivers, campers, hikers and other outdoors groups have found it to be indispensable in field use. Modern entrenching tools are usually collapsible and made using steel, aluminum, or other light (low specific gravity) metals.
20 Waterproof strike anywhere matches contained within a metal cylinder.
US Military Tritium Lensatic Compass
Built to last with an aluminum frame and waterproof housing this compass is a military standard. The tritium light sources provide readability in total darkness, with a life-span of 10 years. This compass features both a 0-6400 mils scale (20 mil resolution) and a 0-360 degree scale (5 degree resolution), with an accuracy of +/- 40 mils.
Other features of this most rugged and accurate compass are a sapphire jewel bearing, rotating bezel, a magnifying sighting optic, cast aluminum frame, olive drab LC-1 pouch with belt clip, induction dampening, and a climate capacity ranging from -50 to +150 degrees F
State Map of Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware (Only map of Delaware kept on his person)
Small notepad with 2 pencils
Small tool kit
This tool kit includes an interchangable screwdriver set, ratchet with 5 different sizes, 6 allen wrenches, a collapsable hammer and a level.
2x M67 Hand grenade (Fragmentation)
2x MK 141 Hand grenade (Stun)
5x Full 30 round 5.56×45mm NATO magazine.
Two are in a sapi pouch on his right hip the other three are in the larger sapi pouch on the small of his back.
4x Full 20 round FN 5.7x28mm magazine.
Two are located over his left breast, two on his right.
OKC-3S bayonet (left hip)
A sharper point helps penetrate body armor that many modern adversaries wear; while serrations near the handle help improve its function as a utility knife. In one demonstration, a prototype was able to pierce a punching bag covered with aircraft aluminium and a ballistic vest. The entire weapon is designed to be corrosion resistant, and weighs 1.25 lb (0.57 kg) with its sheath. The scabbard and grip are colored to match the Corps' coyote tan gear, compatible with both woodland and desert camouflage.
The OKC-3S features an 8 in (20.32 cm) long, 1.375 in (3.49 cm) wide, .2 in (0.51 cm) thick blade. The serrations measure 1.75 in (4.4 cm) of the blade length on the true edge. The blade is made from high carbon steel rated at HRC 53-58 and is capable of functioning without breakage in operating temperatures of -25 to 135 °F (-32 to 57 °C). The blade also has a non-reflective phosphate finish.
The grip is made of Dynaflex, a synthetic non-slip material, is ergonomically grooved, and is more oval than round. This design helps prevent repetitive-strain injuries and hand fatigue during training. It also features an embossed Eagle, Globe, and Anchor molded in to allow a user to identify the direction of the blade in the dark. The full tang connects the cross guard/muzzle ring (which is .165 in (0.42 cm)) and pommel latch plate that clasps the barrel lug; both are phosphate coated like the blade.
OTHER
Box(10) of M67 Hand Grenades (Fragmentation)
The M67 Grenade has a spherical steel body that contains 6.5 ounces of Composition B explosive. The M67 grenade weighs 14 ounces in total and has a safety clip to prevent the grenade from detonating accidentally. It has a 4.0–5.5 second fuse that ignites explosives packed inside a round body. Steel fragments (not to be confused with shrapnel) are provided by the grenade body and produce an injury radius of 15 meters (~45 ft), with a fatality radius of 5 meters (~15 ft), though some fragments can disperse as far out as 250 meters.
Box(10) of AN-M14 Hand Grenades (Incendiary)
Working off the intense and violent reaction of the thermite filler, end result of the detonation of the M14 is molten iron. This means the M14 is primarily employed on material to be destroyed in a roughly secure environment and not as an offensive or defensive weapon. The grenade has the ability to melt right through an engine block. Also, since the thermite reaction uses iron oxide instead of oxygen for its oxidizing agent, the grenade can work under water.[
The grenade filler burns at over 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit and can burn through homogenous steel plate – even underwater. Burn time is 30 to 45 seconds. Each grenade weighs 2 lbs.
Box(10) of Mk 141 Mod 0 Hand Grenades (Stun)
These grenades are used to temporally neutralize the combat effectiveness of enemies by disorienting their senses. The flash of light momentarily activates all light sensitive cells in the eye, making vision impossible for approximately five seconds until the eye restores itself to its normal, unstimulated state. The loud blast produced by the grenade adds to its incapacitating properties by disturbing the fluid in the ear.
When detonated, the fuse/grenade body assembly remains intact. The body is a tube with holes along the sides that emit the light and sound of the explosion. This avoids shrapnel injury, but can still burn. The concussive blast of the detonation can injure and the heat created can ignite flammable materials such as fuel. The filler consists of about 4.5 grams of a pyrotechnic metal-oxidant mix of magnesium and an oxidizer such as ammonium perchlorate or potassium perchlorate. Each grenade weighs 105 grams.
Box(10) of AN-M8 Hand Grenades (Smoke Grenade)
Filled with hexachloroethane (HC) for short, a chemical agent that produces a thick white smoke when burned. The M8 is used for signaling and screening purposes, and since it works by burning the HC for its effect, it can also be used as an improvised incendiary device.[13] HC smoke is toxic and can cause more serious health problems with prolonged exposure.
6x 1 lbs. Block of Composition C-4
C4 is very stable and insensitive to most physical shocks. C4 cannot be detonated by a gunshot or by dropping it onto a hard surface. It does not explode when set on fire or exposed to microwave radiation. Detonation can only be initiated by a combination of extreme heat and a shock wave, such as when a detonator inserted into it and is fired.C4 has a detonation velocity of 8,092 m/s (26,550 ft/s).
C4 is made up of explosives, plastic binder, plasticizer and usually a marker or odorizing taggant chemical such as 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMDNB) to help detect the explosive and identify its source.
The explosive in C4 is RDX (cyclonite or cyclotrimethylene trinitramine), which makes up around 91% of C4 by mass. The plasticizer is diethylhexyl (5.3%) or dioctyl sebacate and the binder is usually polyisobutylene (2.1%). Another plasticizer used is dioctyl adipate (DOA). A small amount of SAE 10 non-detergent motor oil (1.6%) is also added. C4 is manufactured by combining the noted ingredients with binder dissolved in a solvent. The solvent is then evaporated and the mixture dried and filtered. The final material is an off-white solid with a texture similar to modelling clay.
18 Detonators of various make and function
200 ft of Detonating cord
12 Road Flares
Paperclips (big ones)
2x Black Cargo pants
2x Gray Cargo Pants
2x Tan Cargo Pants
8x black shirts
2x Combat Boots
20x M.R.E
The Meal, Ready-to-Eat – commonly known as the MRE – is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging bought by the United States military for its service members for use in combat or other field conditions where organized food facilities are not available.
General contents may include: Main course (entree), Side dish, Dessert or snack (often commercial candy, fortified pastry, or HOOAH! Bar), crackers or bread, Spread (cheese, peanut butter, or jelly), Powdered beverage mix (fruit flavored drink, cocoa, instant coffee or tea, sport drink, or dairy shake), Utensils (usually just a plastic spoon), Flameless ration heater (FRH), Beverage mixing bag
Accessory pack: Xylitol chewing gum, Water-resistant matchbook, Napkin / toilet paper, Moist towelette, Seasonings (including salt, pepper, sugar, creamer, and/or Tabasco sauce)
4 Gallons of Water
40 Gallons of Gasoline
Box of 10 Pencils
2x Pencil Sharpener
2x Eraser
2x 500 round M903 SLAP ammunition crates
One is ready to be hooked up to the machine gun on his humvee the other is stored in the back.
VEHICLE
Standard Military Humvee w/ FRAG 5 armor kit.
Weight: 6 600 lb (2994 kg)
Length: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Width: 9.08 ft (2.77 m)
Height: 6 ft (1.8 m), reducible to 4.5 ft (1.4 m)
Engine 8 Cyl. Diesel 6.2 L (380 cu in)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Independent 4x4
Fuel capacity: 25 U.S. gal (95 L)
Max Speed: 55 mph (89 km/h)
Frag 5 Armor Kit: This armor upgrade includes a much heavier 600-pound door and additional armor plating at key points on the vehicle.
A critical improvement was in the design of the doors. All the window and latch hardware have been moved from inside to the outside of the armor plating. This prevents those parts from becoming a source of secondary fragmentation inside the cabin during an attack.
Another major modification was the addition of a large "D" ring and a combat-lock bypass system on the outside of the door. These changes help rescue teams quickly open blast-damaged doors to save trapped personnel.
Mounted M2A1 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
Cartridge: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Operation: Short recoil-operated
Ammunition Feed: Belt-fed M903 Caliber .50 Saboted Light Armor Penetrator (SLAP)
Rate of Fire: Slow fire (less than 40 rounds per minute) or Rapid Fire (40 or more rounds per minute. 450 max rounds per minute)
Weight: 38 kg (83.78 lb)
Barrel length: 45 in (1143 mm)
Overall length:65.2 in (1656 mm)
Sight: Standard
Muzzle Velocity: 1214.63 m/s (3985 ft/s)
Effective range: M903 SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Penetrator) round can perforate 1.34 inches (34 mm) of HHA (face-hardened steel plate) at 500 metres (1650 ft, 5 in), 0.91 inches (23 mm) at 1,200 metres (3937 ft), and 0.75 inches (19 mm) at 1,500 metres (4921 ft, 3 in)
History: Growing up in a military family is a tough ordeal. With both parents enlisted Leeroy barely saw his parents, instead having to live with his aunt on the base. With his parents gone so much Leeroy did as most kids do when put in that situation. He acted out. Getting into fights and general trouble daily, he soon became to much of a burden for his aunt to deal with. By the age of 13 he was looking at time in juvenile detention however thanks to the intervention of his parents he was instead saddled with military school. Adjusting to that life was tough, however even his will was broken by the strict rules and regulations and the mandatory adherence to them. When able he was quick to enlist in the military, furthering his service to his country. He was the few, the proud, a marine.
His military career was nothing amazing, he was no prodigy or a war hero or anything else. He was just another marine who happened to be specialized in demolitions. Nothing to over the top. Life was the same as it had been for years. While he moved up in the ranks thanks to dedication and circumstances there was still nothing to truly set him out from the rest.
During his third tour of Iraq his life would shift, the monotony of the military would be shattered in the blink of an eye. They called it PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) mixed with Apophenia, but they couldn't change what he had seen. They couldn't change the fact that Jones was alive when he was supposed to be dead. Couldn't change it one bit. With over a decade of service under his belt the government was not willing to just throw him away. Becoming discharged due to mental instability Leeroy seemed to slip further and further into his "paranoid delusions". Those that knew him chalked him up as another military boy gone crazy from stress. Nothing new.
When the shit hit the fan he couldn't help but feel vindicated. It was like all the things he had been saying for the 2 years since he was discharged were coming true. Who was the crazy one now?
Full Name: Leeroy Jenkins
Gender: Male
Height: 6ft 2 inches
Weight: 193 lbs
Age: 30
Hair: Dark Brown/Black
Eyes: Brown
Distinguishing Features:
Previous Occupation: Ex-Military, Crazed Prophet/Conspiracy Theorist
Date of birth: June 3rd
Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan
Marital status: Single
Known Relatives: Pauline (Mother, deceased), Gary (Father, deceased), Barry (Brother, status unknown)
Special Survival Skills: US Marine Training (Didn't feel like typing out a hundred skills), Demolitions, Chemistry
Quirks: Suffers from Apophenia as well as allegedly suffering from PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder).
Apophenia
Apophenia is the experience of seeing meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data.
The term was coined in 1958 by Klaus Conrad,[1] who defined it as the "unmotivated seeing of connections" accompanied by a "specific experience of an abnormal meaningfulness", but it has come to represent the human tendency to seek patterns in random nature in general, as with gambling, paranormal phenomena, religion, and even attempts at scientific observation.
Character's Possessions:
PERSONAL
M4A1 Assault Rifle
Cartrige: 5.56×45mm NATO
Operation: Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Ammunition Feed: 30 round magazine.
Modes of Fire: The M4A1 has a "S-1-F" (safe/semi-automatic/fully automatic) trigger group
Weight: 6.36 lb (2.88 kg) empty, 6.9 lb (3.1 kg) with full 30 round clip
Barrel length: 14.5 in (370 mm)
Overall length: 33 in (840 mm) (stock extended), 29.75 in (756 mm) (stock retracted)
Sight: Aimpoint CompM2 (battery operated)
Muzzle Velocity: 884 m/s (2970 ft/s)
Effective range: 500 m (1640 ft) for a point target and 600 m (1969 ft) for an area target
2x FN Five-seven Pistol (SS190)
Cartrige: FN 5.7x28mm
Operation: Delayed Blowback
Ammunition Feed: 20 round magazine.
Modes of Fire: Semi-automatic
Weight: 610 grams (1.3 lb) empty, 744 grams (1.6 lb) loaded
Barrel length: 4.8 in (122 mm)
Overall length: 8.2 in (208 mm)
Width: 1.4 in (36 mm)
Height: 137 mm (5.4 in) 5.4 in (137 mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 650 m/s (2130 ft/s)
Effective range: 50 m (164 ft) for a point target and 75 m (246.1 ft) for an area target.
Modular Tactical Vest
The MTV includes the following features:
-Quick-release system to remove the vest in emergencies, meant to help corpsmen get to an injured Marine's body. Troops complained that the pull string got caught on equipment and the MTV would accidentally fall off in the middle of battle.
-Greater coverage of the lower back, side torso, and shoulders.
-Integrated side SAPI pouches.
-Integrated channels for communications wiring.
-Rifle bolster to assist in seating the wearer's rifle.
-Weighs 30 lbs
Lightweight Helmet
It is an olive drab color, and can be fitted with cloth helmet covers in desert and woodland MARPAT camouflage patterns, as well as a mounting bracket on the front for any sort of night vision device, such as the AN/PVS-7 night vision goggle or AN/PVS-14 monocular night vision device (MNVD)
M50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask
The M50 allows for a wide field of view with a single lens that spans the width of the face.[4] The M50 has twin conformal filters, which decreases breathing resistance by 50 percent. This protective mask provides 24 hours continuous eye-respiratory protection in nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) environments. Another feature is an indicator which turns pink when the filter is expired.
Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE)
The backpack is made from Cordura 725 denier fabric, with MARPAT camouflage pattern printed onto it. The pack is also covered with a PALS grid, for the attachment of smaller modular pouches. It includes a main pack, a detachable assault pack and a 100-ounce (3 liter) water reservoir. The ILBE can hold up to 120 pounds and has room for 60mm and 81mm mortar rounds outside the main pack.
Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK)
The Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) is used for immediate battlefield treatment. It includes several bandages, a tourniquet, burn ointment, some water purification tablets, and QuikClot Combat Gauze (a kaolin-infused gauze bandage).
Entrenching Tool
An entrenching tool or E-tool is a collapsible spade used by military forces for a variety of military purposes. Survivalists, freedivers, campers, hikers and other outdoors groups have found it to be indispensable in field use. Modern entrenching tools are usually collapsible and made using steel, aluminum, or other light (low specific gravity) metals.
20 Waterproof strike anywhere matches contained within a metal cylinder.
US Military Tritium Lensatic Compass
Built to last with an aluminum frame and waterproof housing this compass is a military standard. The tritium light sources provide readability in total darkness, with a life-span of 10 years. This compass features both a 0-6400 mils scale (20 mil resolution) and a 0-360 degree scale (5 degree resolution), with an accuracy of +/- 40 mils.
Other features of this most rugged and accurate compass are a sapphire jewel bearing, rotating bezel, a magnifying sighting optic, cast aluminum frame, olive drab LC-1 pouch with belt clip, induction dampening, and a climate capacity ranging from -50 to +150 degrees F
State Map of Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware (Only map of Delaware kept on his person)
Small notepad with 2 pencils
Small tool kit
This tool kit includes an interchangable screwdriver set, ratchet with 5 different sizes, 6 allen wrenches, a collapsable hammer and a level.
2x M67 Hand grenade (Fragmentation)
2x MK 141 Hand grenade (Stun)
5x Full 30 round 5.56×45mm NATO magazine.
Two are in a sapi pouch on his right hip the other three are in the larger sapi pouch on the small of his back.
4x Full 20 round FN 5.7x28mm magazine.
Two are located over his left breast, two on his right.
OKC-3S bayonet (left hip)
A sharper point helps penetrate body armor that many modern adversaries wear; while serrations near the handle help improve its function as a utility knife. In one demonstration, a prototype was able to pierce a punching bag covered with aircraft aluminium and a ballistic vest. The entire weapon is designed to be corrosion resistant, and weighs 1.25 lb (0.57 kg) with its sheath. The scabbard and grip are colored to match the Corps' coyote tan gear, compatible with both woodland and desert camouflage.
The OKC-3S features an 8 in (20.32 cm) long, 1.375 in (3.49 cm) wide, .2 in (0.51 cm) thick blade. The serrations measure 1.75 in (4.4 cm) of the blade length on the true edge. The blade is made from high carbon steel rated at HRC 53-58 and is capable of functioning without breakage in operating temperatures of -25 to 135 °F (-32 to 57 °C). The blade also has a non-reflective phosphate finish.
The grip is made of Dynaflex, a synthetic non-slip material, is ergonomically grooved, and is more oval than round. This design helps prevent repetitive-strain injuries and hand fatigue during training. It also features an embossed Eagle, Globe, and Anchor molded in to allow a user to identify the direction of the blade in the dark. The full tang connects the cross guard/muzzle ring (which is .165 in (0.42 cm)) and pommel latch plate that clasps the barrel lug; both are phosphate coated like the blade.
OTHER
Box(10) of M67 Hand Grenades (Fragmentation)
The M67 Grenade has a spherical steel body that contains 6.5 ounces of Composition B explosive. The M67 grenade weighs 14 ounces in total and has a safety clip to prevent the grenade from detonating accidentally. It has a 4.0–5.5 second fuse that ignites explosives packed inside a round body. Steel fragments (not to be confused with shrapnel) are provided by the grenade body and produce an injury radius of 15 meters (~45 ft), with a fatality radius of 5 meters (~15 ft), though some fragments can disperse as far out as 250 meters.
Box(10) of AN-M14 Hand Grenades (Incendiary)
Working off the intense and violent reaction of the thermite filler, end result of the detonation of the M14 is molten iron. This means the M14 is primarily employed on material to be destroyed in a roughly secure environment and not as an offensive or defensive weapon. The grenade has the ability to melt right through an engine block. Also, since the thermite reaction uses iron oxide instead of oxygen for its oxidizing agent, the grenade can work under water.[
The grenade filler burns at over 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit and can burn through homogenous steel plate – even underwater. Burn time is 30 to 45 seconds. Each grenade weighs 2 lbs.
Box(10) of Mk 141 Mod 0 Hand Grenades (Stun)
These grenades are used to temporally neutralize the combat effectiveness of enemies by disorienting their senses. The flash of light momentarily activates all light sensitive cells in the eye, making vision impossible for approximately five seconds until the eye restores itself to its normal, unstimulated state. The loud blast produced by the grenade adds to its incapacitating properties by disturbing the fluid in the ear.
When detonated, the fuse/grenade body assembly remains intact. The body is a tube with holes along the sides that emit the light and sound of the explosion. This avoids shrapnel injury, but can still burn. The concussive blast of the detonation can injure and the heat created can ignite flammable materials such as fuel. The filler consists of about 4.5 grams of a pyrotechnic metal-oxidant mix of magnesium and an oxidizer such as ammonium perchlorate or potassium perchlorate. Each grenade weighs 105 grams.
Box(10) of AN-M8 Hand Grenades (Smoke Grenade)
Filled with hexachloroethane (HC) for short, a chemical agent that produces a thick white smoke when burned. The M8 is used for signaling and screening purposes, and since it works by burning the HC for its effect, it can also be used as an improvised incendiary device.[13] HC smoke is toxic and can cause more serious health problems with prolonged exposure.
6x 1 lbs. Block of Composition C-4
C4 is very stable and insensitive to most physical shocks. C4 cannot be detonated by a gunshot or by dropping it onto a hard surface. It does not explode when set on fire or exposed to microwave radiation. Detonation can only be initiated by a combination of extreme heat and a shock wave, such as when a detonator inserted into it and is fired.C4 has a detonation velocity of 8,092 m/s (26,550 ft/s).
C4 is made up of explosives, plastic binder, plasticizer and usually a marker or odorizing taggant chemical such as 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMDNB) to help detect the explosive and identify its source.
The explosive in C4 is RDX (cyclonite or cyclotrimethylene trinitramine), which makes up around 91% of C4 by mass. The plasticizer is diethylhexyl (5.3%) or dioctyl sebacate and the binder is usually polyisobutylene (2.1%). Another plasticizer used is dioctyl adipate (DOA). A small amount of SAE 10 non-detergent motor oil (1.6%) is also added. C4 is manufactured by combining the noted ingredients with binder dissolved in a solvent. The solvent is then evaporated and the mixture dried and filtered. The final material is an off-white solid with a texture similar to modelling clay.
18 Detonators of various make and function
200 ft of Detonating cord
12 Road Flares
Paperclips (big ones)
2x Black Cargo pants
2x Gray Cargo Pants
2x Tan Cargo Pants
8x black shirts
2x Combat Boots
20x M.R.E
The Meal, Ready-to-Eat – commonly known as the MRE – is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging bought by the United States military for its service members for use in combat or other field conditions where organized food facilities are not available.
General contents may include: Main course (entree), Side dish, Dessert or snack (often commercial candy, fortified pastry, or HOOAH! Bar), crackers or bread, Spread (cheese, peanut butter, or jelly), Powdered beverage mix (fruit flavored drink, cocoa, instant coffee or tea, sport drink, or dairy shake), Utensils (usually just a plastic spoon), Flameless ration heater (FRH), Beverage mixing bag
Accessory pack: Xylitol chewing gum, Water-resistant matchbook, Napkin / toilet paper, Moist towelette, Seasonings (including salt, pepper, sugar, creamer, and/or Tabasco sauce)
4 Gallons of Water
40 Gallons of Gasoline
Box of 10 Pencils
2x Pencil Sharpener
2x Eraser
2x 500 round M903 SLAP ammunition crates
One is ready to be hooked up to the machine gun on his humvee the other is stored in the back.
VEHICLE
Standard Military Humvee w/ FRAG 5 armor kit.
Weight: 6 600 lb (2994 kg)
Length: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Width: 9.08 ft (2.77 m)
Height: 6 ft (1.8 m), reducible to 4.5 ft (1.4 m)
Engine 8 Cyl. Diesel 6.2 L (380 cu in)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Independent 4x4
Fuel capacity: 25 U.S. gal (95 L)
Max Speed: 55 mph (89 km/h)
Frag 5 Armor Kit: This armor upgrade includes a much heavier 600-pound door and additional armor plating at key points on the vehicle.
A critical improvement was in the design of the doors. All the window and latch hardware have been moved from inside to the outside of the armor plating. This prevents those parts from becoming a source of secondary fragmentation inside the cabin during an attack.
Another major modification was the addition of a large "D" ring and a combat-lock bypass system on the outside of the door. These changes help rescue teams quickly open blast-damaged doors to save trapped personnel.
Mounted M2A1 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
Cartridge: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Operation: Short recoil-operated
Ammunition Feed: Belt-fed M903 Caliber .50 Saboted Light Armor Penetrator (SLAP)
Rate of Fire: Slow fire (less than 40 rounds per minute) or Rapid Fire (40 or more rounds per minute. 450 max rounds per minute)
Weight: 38 kg (83.78 lb)
Barrel length: 45 in (1143 mm)
Overall length:65.2 in (1656 mm)
Sight: Standard
Muzzle Velocity: 1214.63 m/s (3985 ft/s)
Effective range: M903 SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Penetrator) round can perforate 1.34 inches (34 mm) of HHA (face-hardened steel plate) at 500 metres (1650 ft, 5 in), 0.91 inches (23 mm) at 1,200 metres (3937 ft), and 0.75 inches (19 mm) at 1,500 metres (4921 ft, 3 in)
History: Growing up in a military family is a tough ordeal. With both parents enlisted Leeroy barely saw his parents, instead having to live with his aunt on the base. With his parents gone so much Leeroy did as most kids do when put in that situation. He acted out. Getting into fights and general trouble daily, he soon became to much of a burden for his aunt to deal with. By the age of 13 he was looking at time in juvenile detention however thanks to the intervention of his parents he was instead saddled with military school. Adjusting to that life was tough, however even his will was broken by the strict rules and regulations and the mandatory adherence to them. When able he was quick to enlist in the military, furthering his service to his country. He was the few, the proud, a marine.
His military career was nothing amazing, he was no prodigy or a war hero or anything else. He was just another marine who happened to be specialized in demolitions. Nothing to over the top. Life was the same as it had been for years. While he moved up in the ranks thanks to dedication and circumstances there was still nothing to truly set him out from the rest.
During his third tour of Iraq his life would shift, the monotony of the military would be shattered in the blink of an eye. They called it PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) mixed with Apophenia, but they couldn't change what he had seen. They couldn't change the fact that Jones was alive when he was supposed to be dead. Couldn't change it one bit. With over a decade of service under his belt the government was not willing to just throw him away. Becoming discharged due to mental instability Leeroy seemed to slip further and further into his "paranoid delusions". Those that knew him chalked him up as another military boy gone crazy from stress. Nothing new.
When the shit hit the fan he couldn't help but feel vindicated. It was like all the things he had been saying for the 2 years since he was discharged were coming true. Who was the crazy one now?