How a Navy SEAL sets up his War Belt | Duty Belt | Tactical Rifleman

Published on March 9, 2018
Duration: 9:52

This video details a Navy SEAL's war belt setup, emphasizing mission dependency, especially for maritime operations. Key considerations include gear retention via zip ties, specialized pouches for water drainage, and emergency flotation. The setup prioritizes accessibility for medical kits and tools, with a focus on consistent training for weapon handling.

Quick Summary

For maritime operations, war belt gear must be secured with zip ties to prevent loss overboard. Pouches require drainage holes, and emergency flotation devices are crucial. Corrosion resistance and gear retention are paramount due to saltwater and submersion risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: Mission Dependency
  2. 01:51Belt Selection: Blackhawk Non-MOLLE
  3. 02:14Magazine Pouches & Maritime Retention
  4. 03:02Utility & Drop Pouches with Drainage
  5. 04:50Emergency Flotation Gear
  6. 05:49Hydration & Diving Safety Canteen Use
  7. 06:57Medical Kit (IFAK) for VBSS
  8. 07:25Tools: Knife & Multi-tool
  9. 08:02Holster Setup: Drop Leg Glock
  10. 08:44Pistol Retention Lanyard Importance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for a war belt in maritime operations?

For maritime operations, gear must be secured with zip ties to prevent loss overboard. Pouches need drainage holes, and emergency flotation devices are crucial. Corrosion resistance and gear retention are paramount due to saltwater and submersion risks.

What type of belt is recommended for a versatile war belt setup?

A non-MOLLE Velcro belt with a secure buckle, like the Blackhawk model shown, is recommended for its simplicity and modularity. This allows for easier configuration across different mission types compared to MOLLE-only systems.

Why is a retention lanyard important for a sidearm on a war belt?

A retention lanyard is essential in maritime environments to prevent losing your sidearm overboard. While it can potentially snag in vehicles, its value in waterborne operations for weapon retention is critical.

How can a canteen be used for safety beyond hydration?

Beyond hydration, a canteen can serve a critical safety role in diving. It can be used to rinse the mouth if a rebreather malfunctions and the user inhales caustic soda-sorb, mitigating immediate chemical burns.

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