This guide details a general-purpose chest rig setup by Brass Facts, emphasizing modularity and field utility. It covers the Beez AR Recon Chest Rig, versatile magazine pouches, essential communication gear like the Motorola XTS 2500 with a Disco 32 mic, navigation tools, and a thermal imager. The setup prioritizes quick access and integration with a rucksack for sustainment, reflecting an experienced, field-focused approach to tactical gear.
Lieutenant Colonel Nutnfancy (retired) outlines the principles and practicalities of establishing 'Without Rule of Law' (WROL) safety patrols within a micro-community. The video emphasizes organized defense, clear rules of engagement, and the importance of personnel, equipment, and communication. It details weapon choices, patrol strategies, intelligence gathering, and the necessity of preparedness for potential societal collapse scenarios.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Reality of Comms,' is advertised as a full video available on the GBRS GROUP Patreon. Based solely on the title and description, the content likely delves into the operational or tactical aspects of communication systems, possibly within a military, law enforcement, or advanced training context. Given the GBRS GROUP affiliation, it is highly probable that the video features discussions or demonstrations related to firearms, tactical gear, and related operational considerations.
This video emphasizes proactive preparedness for capable citizens, focusing on advanced firearms training, personal infantry skills, and community building. Key areas include understanding threat responses like TICK (Troops in Contact), familiarizing oneself with non-traditional weapon systems, and practicing skills like distance shooting and out-of-bag deployments. The speaker, Eric, stresses the importance of community, intelligence gathering, and developing robust communication plans, all while maintaining honorable conduct and prioritizing family support.
This YouTube video, titled 'Will Radios Get You Killed in Combat?', appears to be an excerpt or teaser for a longer piece called 'Patrol Basics: Squad Comms'. Based on the title, the content likely discusses the risks and implications of using radio communication in combat situations, potentially covering communication protocols, vulnerabilities, and best practices for squad-level operations. The full video seems to be focused on fundamental patrol tactics and communication.
This YouTube video features Jake from @gridbasedotnet discussing and answering common 'noob' questions related to firearm communications, as indicated by the title "Cross-Country Comms." The description explicitly mentions that the full video is available on YouTube and includes the hashtag #dirtycivilian, suggesting a focus on practical firearm use and potentially preparedness or tactical applications. The content appears to be introductory and educational for those new to the subject of reliable communication in various environments, likely with a firearms or outdoor/preparedness context.
This comprehensive guide synthesizes expert instruction from a former JTAC and Green Beret team member, covering five essential skills for prepared citizens: firearm proficiency, life-saving medical techniques, advanced navigation, battlefield technology utilization, and small unit tactics/survival. The training emphasizes becoming a valuable asset through rigorous, mission-oriented practice.
Alex from Mojave Repeater discusses the evolution of off-grid communication solutions, emphasizing the shift from basic survival radios to more sophisticated tools like Software Defined Radios (SDRs) for intelligence gathering and operational effectiveness. He highlights the importance of understanding adversary capabilities and the need for encrypted communications in security contexts, particularly for institutions like schools and churches facing modern threats. The discussion also touches on the practical application of communication planning in active shooter drills and the cost-effectiveness of implementing robust systems.
This video documents a FieldCraft Survival mission focused on observing the US-Mexican border situation and conducting a charity toy drive. It details convoy procedures, including communication checks and vehicle spacing, and showcases various tactical gear and firearms, such as Glocks with Trijicon RMRs and high-end rifles from McMillan and Surgeon. The narrative also touches upon the challenges of border reconnaissance, the establishment of a veteran support non-profit by Tim Foley, and community outreach efforts like toy drives.
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