This video from FalconClaw demonstrates a surprising result in thermal concealment testing. An inflatable T-Rex costume, proposed as a novel evasion method, proved ineffective against thermal imaging. Even at 200 meters, the suit's internal pump failed to mask the wearer's body heat, rendering it highly visible. The expert assessment highlights the limitations of such methods against modern thermal optics.
This video showcases advanced tactical driving and mobility training at The Ranch in Texas, featuring high-speed maneuvers with Ford Crown Victorias. The instruction emphasizes precision, vehicle control, and advanced coordination techniques for pursuit and evasion scenarios, highlighting the professional training environment.
This video provides a beginner's course on evading professional military forces, focusing on breaking contact, finding hide sites, and moving stealthily. Host Mike Jones, a former SERE instructor, details techniques like using water to break scent trails, effective camouflage, and the SLLS (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) method for stealth movement. The content emphasizes minimizing 'sign' to defeat trackers and conserving energy for survival.
This video is a re-release of an original Tactical Rifleman (TR) training video from seven years ago. It demonstrates and teaches the military's PIT maneuver, a driving technique used to stop fleeing vehicles. The instructor, Chad, also briefly mentions that countering the PIT maneuver is taught in a separate class. The description emphasizes that this video is intended as a review for those who have already received hands-on training, as simply watching a video is insufficient to learn the technique. Viewers interested in learning the PIT maneuver and other driving techniques are directed to reach out to Chad at T1G.com. The video also includes links to support the Tactical Rifleman channel through Patreon and mentions their Amazon shop for gear.
This instructional video from Concealed Carry Magazine, featuring Kevin Michalowski of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, focuses on the critical technique of creating distance before drawing a firearm in a self-defense scenario. It covers what actions to take and what to avoid, emphasizing practical strategies over unrealistic expectations. The content aims to equip viewers with knowledge for enhanced safety and preparedness during a confrontation, with a focus on effective evasion and drawing techniques.
This video from Into the Fray Episode 58, hosted by USCCA, focuses on a critical self-defense technique: moving "off the X" during an attack. The core concept is that by immediately moving one step in any direction when an attacker charges, you force them to adjust, creating an opportunity to escape or gain an advantage. The video emphasizes practicing this evasive movement regularly, integrating it with the action of drawing a firearm only when in immediate danger. It highlights that every instance of being in danger should be coupled with movement, making "getting off the X" a vital part of a defensive strategy.
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