How thick is your poncho?

Published on September 29, 2024
Duration: 0:19

This guide details how to use a tactical poncho for effective light discipline, a critical skill for maintaining concealment in low-light or night operations. The video demonstrates that while a poncho can obscure a light source, its effectiveness is dependent on fabric thickness and requires further mitigation techniques like going prone and using hands to block light spill. Expert instruction from FalconClaw highlights the importance of verifying concealment with night vision equipment.

Quick Summary

Learn expert techniques for using a tactical poncho to manage light discipline and concealment, even under night vision. Demonstrates field-tested skills for maintaining a low signature by covering light sources and mitigating light bleed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Light Discipline
  2. 00:04Red Light Through Poncho
  3. 00:07Night Vision Test Setup
  4. 00:09Light Bleed Observation
  5. 00:13Improving Concealment Prone

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a tactical poncho improve light discipline?

A tactical poncho can be used to cover light sources like red lamps, reducing their visibility. However, its effectiveness depends on fabric thickness, and light bleed may still be visible under night vision, requiring further concealment techniques.

What is light spill and how does it relate to concealment?

Light spill refers to light escaping from a source or its intended area. Managing light spill, especially under night vision, is crucial for concealment. Techniques like using a poncho and covering light with hands significantly reduce a detectable light signature.

Why is night vision important for testing light discipline?

Night vision equipment allows you to accurately assess how visible a light source, even when covered by a poncho, appears to an observer using similar technology. This verification is critical for effective concealment in tactical scenarios.

What are advanced techniques for light concealment with a poncho?

Beyond simply covering a light with a poncho, going prone and using your hands to press the light source and poncho against the ground can drastically reduce the light signature, making detection much harder under night vision.

Related News

All News →

More Tactical & Gear Videos You Might Like

More from FalconClaw

View all →