Arctic Combat Survival Guide

Published on March 6, 2025
Duration: 10:05

This guide details a tactical cold weather layering system for Arctic survival. It emphasizes the importance of proper layering to prevent cold weather injuries, especially in temperatures 40°F and below with precipitation. The system includes Level 1 (silkies), Level 2 (waffles), and an Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear (Level 7 equivalent) for halts, alongside mandatory headwear, gloves, and face coverings.

Quick Summary

Master Arctic survival with a tactical cold weather layering system. This includes Level 1 silkies for moisture-wicking, Level 2 waffles for insulation, and Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear for halts. Always wear a fleece cap, contact gloves, and a face mask to prevent cold injuries.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction: Cold Weather Injury Prevention
  2. 01:03Arctic Survival & Proper Layering
  3. 01:30Field Jacket vs. Soft Shell
  4. 02:36Level 1: Silkies
  5. 03:23Level 2: Waffles
  6. 04:34Movement Restrictions with Level 2 Gear
  7. 05:00Mandatory Headwear & Gloves
  8. 05:34Face Covering & Balaclava
  9. 06:00Mittens Over Gloves
  10. 07:01Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear (Level 7)
  11. 08:33Summary of Cold Weather Layering System

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential layers for tactical cold weather survival?

The essential layers include Level 1 (silkies) for moisture-wicking, Level 2 (waffles) for insulation, and an Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear (like a Level 7 jacket) for stationary periods. Mandatory accessories are a fleece cap, contact gloves, and a face mask.

When should you remove Level 2 gear in cold weather?

Level 2 gear, such as waffle-patterned clothing, should be removed before any strenuous activity like foot marches or tactical movement. Wearing it during exertion can cause overheating, leading to dangerous heat casualties in a cold environment.

What headwear and hand protection are required in Arctic tactical environments?

In Arctic tactical environments, a fleece cap and insulated contact gloves with leather palms are mandatory at all times. Mittens are highly recommended to be worn over the contact gloves for maximum warmth.

What is the purpose of Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear in Arctic survival?

Extreme Outer Cold Weather Gear, like a British Level 7 jacket, is designed for use when halted for extended periods (5 minutes or more). It provides maximum insulation over all other layers to prevent hypothermia during stationary operations.

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