Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course: Day 3

Published on September 24, 2021
Duration: 20:06

This video details Day 3 of the Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course, focusing on advanced carbine techniques under low-light conditions. Instruction covers extending carbine effective range to 700 yards, utilizing night vision devices for target engagement up to 500 yards, and practicing malfunction clearing with specialized equipment like the Radian ADAC lower receiver. The course emphasizes practical application through barricade drills and unconventional shooting positions, highlighting the importance of proficiency with night vision technology in tactical scenarios.

Quick Summary

Day 3 of the Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course focuses on advanced carbine techniques, extending engagements to 700 yards and utilizing night vision for targets up to 500 yards. The course covers positional shooting, malfunction clearing with specialized gear like the Radian ADAC lower, and effective use of IR lasers and devices like the PVS-30.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Day 3 Begins: Long Range Shooting
  2. 01:57Radian Model 1 Setup & 700 Yard Engagement
  3. 02:57Transitions and Barricade Drills
  4. 05:47Malfunction Clearing with ADAC Lower
  5. 06:57The Punisher Course
  6. 10:47Night Vision Barricades and Line Drills
  7. 13:23Long Range Night Vision Engagement
  8. 15:38Course Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective range for carbines discussed in the Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course?

The Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course, specifically Day 3, extends carbine effective range engagements to 700 yards. This allows students to establish holds and drops using day optics before transitioning to night vision operations.

How does the Radian ADAC lower receiver aid in malfunction clearing?

The Radian ADAC (Ambidextrous Dual Action Catch) lower receiver allows the bolt to be locked back using the magazine release button. This feature streamlines the process of clearing malfunctions, enhancing operational efficiency for the shooter.

What type of night vision device is used for long-range engagements at Thunder Ranch?

For long-range night vision engagements up to 500 yards, instructors at Thunder Ranch utilize PVS-30 clip-on night vision devices (CNVDs). These are often paired with high-power IR lasers like the MAWL for target spotting and designation.

What are the key tactical skills emphasized during the Thunder Ranch Night Vision Course?

Key tactical skills emphasized include positional shooting with unconventional barricades, rifle-to-pistol transitions, malfunction clearing, and effective target engagement under night vision up to 500 yards. The course also stresses 'shoot, move, communicate' principles.

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