And in mud as well. They got some cool weaponery, although a bit realistic for Oz use.Originally Posted by J.A.K.
Found this link http://www.warfighters.eu/
Holy crap, playing with humvee's, tanks and so on![]()
And in mud as well. They got some cool weaponery, although a bit realistic for Oz use.Originally Posted by J.A.K.
yeah seen these guys ages ago through the GRAW community. very extensive setup they have
And have you noticed that their urban uniforms are nice and clean even though they are up to their ankles in that mud. Wow they must play hard.Originally Posted by Hendrik
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very true... but id love to have a tagger using that M14 airsoft model you'll see on their downloads page.
not to mention the SCAR-L tagger they have in the weapons section![]()
The laser tag gear they have been using is the Steradian Technology S-7 with a little bit of dress up.
They are supposed to be developing thier own new system (expected release date was April2007) for both thier own use and outside sales.
-Andy in Indy
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With the backing of ubisoft, i am not suprised!
I heard they will be showing their new systems at the UK trade show this week. Waiting to hear back from Derek on how it's going so far. Battlefield Sports should be there, as well as Battlefield Technologies (from original BFS designer?) and maybe a couple others. Sounds like a lot of new OLT companies are emerging this year.Originally Posted by Andy in Indy
Yeah, there's a lot of commercial tag companies out there now. 22, including Battlefield Technologies.
Let me know what you hear about those systems. Action Tag is supposed to have no wire between the headset and tagger, and the specs on the Warfighter stuff kept changing.
-Andy in Indy
"The second mouse gets the cheese"
looks very cool
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