The Figure: Modern U.S. Navy SEAL (Special Warfare Operator)
This toy minifigure represents a highly trained elite soldier from the United States Navy SEALs (Sea, Air, and Land teams). He is depicted in full modern combat gear, likely representing a member of SEAL Team 6 (DEVGRU), the unit famous for high-stakes counter-terrorism missions.
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Headgear & Optics (Key Feature): He wears a camouflage Ops-Core FAST Helmet. The most defining feature is the mounted GPNVG-18 Panoramic Night Vision Goggles (often called “Quad-Eyes”). These four-tube goggles provide a 97-degree field of view (compared to the standard 40 degrees) and are a hallmark of Tier 1 special operators, famously used during the raid on Osama bin Laden.
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Uniform: The figure is decked out in Multicam Camouflage (or AOR1), which is the standard pattern for U.S. Special Operations Forces operating in diverse environments. The print details include tactical kneepads, combat boots, and pockets.
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Tactical Gear:
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Plate Carrier: He wears a heavy body armor vest printed with ammunition pouches and a U.S. Flag Patch on the chest.
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Comms: A communication headset is attached to his helmet rails, essential for team coordination during silent raids.
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Weapon: He holds a massive Heavy Sniper Rifle (resembling a Barrett M107 or a modified MK20 SSR), fully painted in matching camouflage. It features a long barrel, a scope, and a bipod, indicating his role as a Sniper or Designated Marksman providing overwatch for his team.
Historical Background: The Navy SEALs are the U.S. Navy’s primary special operations force. Established in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy, they are trained to operate in all environments (Sea, Air, and Land). They are renowned for their grueling training (BUD/S) and their capability to conduct direct action warfare, special reconnaissance, and counter-terrorism. This figure represents the modern era of the Global War on Terror, where SEALs have played a central role in operations across Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond.


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