Should You Invest in a Bug-Out Vehicle?

Published on June 24, 2023
Duration: 5:39

This video discusses the utility of various vehicles as bug-out options, emphasizing preparedness. Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, recommends considering ATVs for their off-road capability but notes limitations in passenger and cargo capacity. He advocates for pickup trucks and SUVs due to their four-wheel drive, high clearance, and passenger/gear space. A comprehensive vehicle survival kit, including jumper cables, a quality jack, food, water filters, flashlights, and knives, is also highlighted. The discussion extends to vehicle protection, suggesting the use of bulletproof vests or DIY methods with materials like phone books or reams of paper to enhance survivability.

Quick Summary

Pickup trucks and SUVs are recommended as primary bug-out vehicles due to their four-wheel drive, higher ground clearance, and greater capacity for passengers and gear. A robust vehicle survival kit should contain essentials like jumper cables, a high-quality jack, food, water filters, flashlights, and knives, scaled up in quantity and robustness. For enhanced protection, consider DIY ballistic panels using materials like phone books or reams of paper.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bug Out Vehicles Introduction
  2. 00:10Jason Hanson's Background
  3. 00:19ATVs as Bug Out Vehicles
  4. 00:40Pros and Cons of ATVs
  5. 00:59ATV Gear and Trailers
  6. 01:07Pickup Trucks for Bugging Out
  7. 01:10SUVs for Bugging Out
  8. 01:16Packing Gear and Tents
  9. 01:25Vehicle Survival Kit Essentials
  10. 01:48Jumper Cables and Jacks
  11. 01:58Food and Water Filters
  12. 02:06Flashlights and Knives
  13. 02:11Bug Out Bag vs. Vehicle Kit
  14. 02:18Tire Quality and Durability
  15. 02:33DIY Vehicle Bulletproofing
  16. 02:46Phone Books for Ballistics
  17. 02:53Testing Bulletproof Methods
  18. 02:57Tow Straps and Chains
  19. 03:00Food and Water Storage
  20. 03:05Trailers for Extra Gear
  21. 03:11Q&A and Subscription Request

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best types of vehicles for bugging out?

For bugging out, pickup trucks and SUVs are generally recommended due to their four-wheel drive, higher ground clearance, and capacity for passengers and gear. While ATVs offer off-road capability, they are limited in carrying capacity. Larger SUVs like a Suburban are ideal for families needing to transport multiple people and extensive supplies.

What essential items should be included in a vehicle survival kit?

A vehicle survival kit should be robust and contain essentials like jumper cables, a high-quality jack, non-perishable food, water filters, flashlights, and knives. It's essentially a scaled-up version of a bug-out bag, designed for vehicle-based emergencies and longer-term survival needs.

How can I improve the ballistic protection of my bug-out vehicle?

While full bulletproofing is costly, you can enhance protection by using ballistic material from bulletproof vests or dense household items like phone books or reams of paper. These can be rigged to cover vulnerable areas of the vehicle, offering a cost-effective way to stop common rounds.

Why is tire quality important for a bug-out vehicle?

High-quality tires with thicker plies are crucial for bug-out vehicles, especially if you anticipate driving on rough terrain, such as roads with mine tailings. This prevents flats and ensures your vehicle remains operational when you need it most, even if tires are expensive.

What are the limitations of using an ATV as a bug-out vehicle?

ATVs are excellent for navigating difficult terrain and off-road conditions, but their primary limitation as a bug-out vehicle is their small size. They can typically only carry one or two people and have limited space for gear, making them less suitable for families or extensive supply needs.

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