SCP AMTF Nu-7 Cosplay - Hazardous Environment Level II
Depicted here is the typical loadout of a conventional Nu-7 light fighter in a Level II rated hazardous environment. Each level, ranging from I to IV, has a typical hazardous environment protection requirement that outlines the necessary support that a task force member needs to complete their objectives within the working area. Showcased here is an example of a Nu-7 operative working within a Level II Hazardous Environment. Required protection when working in this environment is a standalone gas mask with a filter rated for riot agents. The standard issue gas mask of Nu-7 forces is the Avon Protection C50. This is a variant of the famous M50 which uses standard NATO 40 mm thread filters. In addition, the Avon C50 and M50 series gas masks are designed to be worn under a ballistic helmet.
The primary use case of Level II Hazardous Environment equipment is when the element is operating within an area that has an elevated risk of hazardous particles in the air or riot control agents and tear gases including CS, CN, and OC pepper spray present. Such a location would be none other than a Foundation facility or other subterranean structure. This operative carries his Avon C50 in a gas mask bag slung bandolier style over the right shoulder.
All Nu-7 fighters must be tactically proficient in sub-t operations doctrine as foundation sites primarily consist of large underground sections. Additionally, many anomalies take the form of caverns and other fully enclosed environments. To this end the standard Nu-7 fitment during a sub-t operation may vary in specialization, however in this display we can see the operative is in Level II Hazardous Environment status with night vision equipment. A respiratory device and night vision equipment is necessary when working within subterranean operations as there can potentially be zero ambient light within sections of the workspace and contaminants do not disperse quickly and tend to settle in place if there is no flowing air. Such an environment is not hazardous to direct body contact to warrant the use of a full CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) suit, but hazardous to the operative's respiratory system. In this situation a simple gas mask with a CTCF50 Riot Agent Filter would suffice.
The Nu-7 unit may have to breach certain entry points while on mission. For this task they may be equipped with large breaching tools like the Stanley FuBar and Halligan equivalents. Smaller tools such as a jimmy prybar, wire cutters, and wearable specialized breaching tools like the Gerber Downrange Tomahawk could also be seen. Other breaching tools can include large prybars, bolt cutters, rams, saws, and other mechanical, explosive, ballistic, vehicular, or thermal options.
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SCP AMTF Nu-7 Cosplay - Hazardous Environment Level II
Depicted here is the typical loadout of a conventional Nu-7 light fighter in a Level II rated hazardous environment. Each level, ranging from I to IV, has a typical hazardous environment protection requirement that outlines the necessary support that a task force member needs to complete their objectives within the working area. Showcased here is an example of a Nu-7 operative working within a Level II Hazardous Environment. Required protection when working in this environment is a standalone gas mask with a filter rated for riot agents. The standard issue gas mask of Nu-7 forces is the Avon Protection C50. This is a variant of the famous M50 which uses standard NATO 40 mm thread filters. In addition, the Avon C50 and M50 series gas masks are designed to be worn under a ballistic helmet.
The primary use case of Level II Hazardous Environment equipment is when the element is operating within an area that has an elevated risk of hazardous particles in the air or riot control agents and tear gases including CS, CN, and OC pepper spray present. Such a location would be none other than a Foundation facility or other subterranean structure. This operative carries his Avon C50 in a gas mask bag slung bandolier style over the right shoulder.
All Nu-7 fighters must be tactically proficient in sub-t operations doctrine as foundation sites primarily consist of large underground sections. Additionally, many anomalies take the form of caverns and other fully enclosed environments. To this end the standard Nu-7 fitment during a sub-t operation may vary in specialization, however in this display we can see the operative is in Level II Hazardous Environment status with night vision equipment. A respiratory device and night vision equipment is necessary when working within subterranean operations as there can potentially be zero ambient light within sections of the workspace and contaminants do not disperse quickly and tend to settle in place if there is no flowing air. Such an environment is not hazardous to direct body contact to warrant the use of a full CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) suit, but hazardous to the operative's respiratory system. In this situation a simple gas mask with a CTCF50 Riot Agent Filter would suffice.
The Nu-7 unit may have to breach certain entry points while on mission. For this task they may be equipped with large breaching tools like the Stanley FuBar and Halligan equivalents. Smaller tools such as a jimmy prybar, wire cutters, and wearable specialized breaching tools like the Gerber Downrange Tomahawk could also be seen. Other breaching tools can include large prybars, bolt cutters, rams, saws, and other mechanical, explosive, ballistic, vehicular, or thermal options.
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