Course Loadout : AMTAC lvl 2 Night Vision

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 24:00

This guide details a winter warfare assault kit loadout designed for a Level 2 night vision class in cold weather conditions. The setup prioritizes accessibility of essential gear like medical supplies, reloads, and communication devices over a traditional belt line due to heavy layering. The Spiritus Systems Alpine Assault Kit is configured with specific pouches for radios, magazines, and a blade, ensuring critical items remain accessible despite extreme cold and multiple clothing layers.

Quick Summary

For winter night vision courses, a layered loadout is essential, featuring warm boots, insulated apparel, and a chest-worn assault kit for accessible gear. Key considerations include IR-capable weapon lights like the Surefire X300 Vampire and reliable pressure switches such as the Unity Tactical Axon, which perform better in cold weather than temporary activation switches.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to AMTACT Level 2 Course Loadout
  2. 00:57Footwear and Base Layers: Solomon Tundras & Merino Socks
  3. 01:50Mid-Layer: Beyond Alpha Ora Jacket
  4. 02:07Pants: Beyond Testa Softshell
  5. 02:54Outer Layers: Beyond Cetra Pants & Jacket
  6. 03:35Headwear: Prometheus Design Works AG Watch Cap
  7. 03:44Ear and Eye Protection: Surefire EP4/EP5 & Smith Optics
  8. 04:43First Line Gear: Spiritus Systems Alpine Assault Kit
  9. 05:30Kit Organization: Radio, Mags, Gloves
  10. 06:33Kit Rear Pouch Configuration: Blade & Rifle Mags
  11. 06:54Kit Side Pouch: Medical Kit & Tourniquet
  12. 07:54Internal Kit Pouch: Radio & Pistol Setup
  13. 09:17Pistol Setup: Glock 17 Gen 3 & Holster
  14. 11:08Helmet Setup: Ops-Core Sentry XP & AMP Headset
  15. 12:23Helmet Accessories: Vara Cover, Streamlight Sidewinder
  16. 13:00NVG Mount & NVGs: Wilcox Mount & L3Harris DT NVGs
  17. 13:49NVG Recorder: GRY X Recorder
  18. 14:14Helmet Accessory: Surefire X400 Vampire
  19. 15:06Rifle Setup: BCM 16" with Raider Rail
  20. 15:17Rifle Accessories: Surefire RC3 Suppressor, Penumbra Laser
  21. 15:53Rifle Accessories: Surefire Vampire Scout Light, Mod Button Lite
  22. 16:36Rifle Optics: Leupold Mark 5HD & Delta Point Pro
  23. 19:34Thermal Clip-on: Nighthog Viper
  24. 22:07Gear Performance Review & Changes
  25. 23:42Conclusion & Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended gear setup for a winter night vision course?

For a winter night vision course like AMTACT Level 2, a layered approach is crucial. Key gear includes warm, waterproof boots (Solomon Tundras), merino wool socks, insulated jackets (Beyond Alpha Ora), and softshell pants (Beyond Testa) with mechanical venting. A chest-worn assault kit (Spiritus Systems) is recommended for accessible storage of medical supplies, reloads, and communication gear due to heavy layering.

How should a tactical loadout be adapted for cold weather and night vision operations?

Cold weather tactical loadouts require prioritizing warmth and accessibility. Layering is key, with outer garments allowing for mechanical venting. Chest-worn kits become more important than belt lines for carrying essentials like medical kits, spare magazines, and radios. For night vision, IR-capable lights and lasers are essential, and optics should be chosen carefully to avoid being too bright or cumbersome.

What are the advantages of a chest-worn assault kit in winter conditions?

A chest-worn assault kit, such as the Spiritus Systems Alpine Assault Kit, offers significant advantages in winter. It allows for easy access to critical items like medical supplies, spare magazines, and communication devices without needing to remove bulky outer layers or struggle with a heavily layered belt line. This ensures essential gear remains readily available even in extreme cold.

Which weapon light is best for night vision operations?

For night vision operations, an IR-capable weapon light like the Surefire X300 Vampire is highly recommended over a standard visible light model. The Vampire allows for switching between visible light and infrared (IR) illumination, which is crucial for targeting and navigation under night vision devices without compromising the user's night-adjusted vision.

What are common issues with pressure switches for weapon lights in cold weather?

Pressure switches for weapon lights can be problematic in cold weather due to reduced hand dexterity. Switches like the Mod Button Lite, which rely on sustained pressure, can fail to stay active when hands are cold and grip strength is compromised. More reliable options, like the Unity Tactical Axon, feature a clicky switch that is easier to activate and maintain pressure on.

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