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August 2010

On sale from 15th July 2010 as both paper and digital editions.

Combat & Survival is a quality, informed and informative title that keeps its readers up to spec on a multitude of topics, ranging from comprehensive kit advice, weapons and hardware reviews, and trouble-zone news to battle tactics. Our correspondents are the most well-respected, authoritative journos in the field. Their hot-spot reports have taken in Bosnia, Kosovo, Israel, Azerbaijan, Albania, Sudan, Somalia, South Africa, Cyprus and Afghanistan, Kuwait and, of course, Iraq.

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Frontline Report / Jackal Patrol

Yves Debay joins the Light Dragoons in Afghanistan's Helmand Province.

Elite Forces / 40 Commando

Bob Morrison joins the Royal Marines training for action in the Sindh Kalay complex.

Survival / In The Mountains

Jason Polley discusses the preparations, clothing, kit and dangers if heading for the heights.

Firearms Accessories / CED M2

Greg Roberts has been trialling the latest chronograph for those who load their own ammo.

Shooting Gear / Jahtijakt

Greg Roberts field tests an imitative camouflage membrane suit for stalkers and snipers.

Foreign Forces / Airborne K9

Carl Schulze starts a two-part feature on Germany's Spezialdiensthundezug service dogs.

British Forces / Mercians Battlegroup

Bob Morrison looks at Trojan and Titan - the armoured engineer support vehicles.

Kit & Camo / SAS E&E Kit

'Q' has uncovered a genuine sixties issue Special Forces survival pouch and contents.

Gormley's Gear / Tried & Tested

Mike Gormley tests out a hydration backpack, walking poles, lights & lamps and other kit.

Security Industry / Section 44

David Rubens discusses the Terrorism Act, 'mission creep' and their effect on photographers.