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September 2010

On sale from 12th August 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 1 / Task Force THOR

Carl Schulze joins an American Route Clearance Team handling IEDs in Afghanistan

UK Forces News / MTP In Action

First official images of Britain’s new uniform camouflage in use in the Green Zone

Firearms / L115A3 Sniper Rifle

Greg Roberts concludes a two-part feature on the .338 Lapua Magnum calibre Long Range Rifle

Survival Essentials / Fire & Shelter

Jason Polley gives hints and tips for keeping yourself warm and out of the elements

Frontline Report 2 / Canadian Omelette

Carl Schulze patrols with 3rd Battalion PPCLI as they mentor Afghan Security Forces

UK Armour / Viking ATV(P)

Bob Morrison looks at the lightweight nimble armoured tracked personnel carrier

UK Armour / Snow Viking

Bob Morrison photographs the ATV(P) in its natural environment – inside the Arctic Circle

Kit & Camo / Slovakian Woodland

‘Q’ examines a European variant of the US camo uniform with subtle tailoring changes

Gormley’s Gear / TRIED & TESTED

Mike Gormley reviews boots, a rucksack and a range of Snugpak hiking accessories

Security Industry / Training-Based Skills

David Rubens discusses if ‘Tick-Box Training’ is really fit for purpose in the real world

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