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September 2010

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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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[Foreign Forces] Recon Snipers

Carl Schulze investigates the weapons and equipment of US Airborne snipers in Baghdad.

[Elite / Special Forces] Chinese PLA

Gordon Arthur reports from Hong Kong on the People’s Liberation Army and its Special Forces.

[Other] SuperTool 300

Bob Morrison meets Tim Leatherman at the UK unveiling of his new belt tool.

[Survival] Surviving the Jungle

Jason Polley talks us through the perils and pitfalls of survival in the tropical wilderness.

[Firearms] Extreme European Open

Greg Roberts reports from the recent IPSC pistol competition in the Czech Republic.

[Foreign Forces] EUFOR Tchad

Yves Debay reports on the Dutch Marines contingent recently deployed to Central Africa.

[UK Forces] Afghanistan Bound

Bob Morrison spots the latest armour variant on exercise with 11 Light Brigade.

[UK Forces] Armoured Battlegroup

Bob Morrison starts a series on British Infantry focusing on 3 Mercian - The Staffords.

[Kit & Camo] Scandinavian Variation

‘Q’ looks at the contrasting camouflage patterns used by near neighbours Denmark and Sweden.

[Gear Tests] Vango Rucksacks

Mike Gormley and his good lady took this pair of rucksacks to the Bridge on the River Kwai.

[Security Industry] Resolving Conflict

David Rubens muses from the West Bank on the possibility of peace in the Middle East.