Underground Anti Thermal Firing Position

Published on March 21, 2026
Duration: 0:10

This video demonstrates the setup and use of a concealed, underground firing position in a wooded area. It highlights the effectiveness of camouflage and specialized optics like the RH25 thermal imager for maintaining stealth while engaging targets. The demonstration emphasizes situational awareness through multiple camera views, including a thermal perspective.

Quick Summary

An anti-thermal firing position is a concealed, dug-in location in a wooded area designed to minimize heat signatures, making detection via thermal optics difficult. The RH25 thermal imager aids in this by allowing visualization of heat without revealing the shooter's presence. Effective camouflage and discipline are crucial.

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  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Firing Position

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an anti-thermal firing position?

An anti-thermal firing position is a concealed location, often dug-in and camouflaged, designed to minimize the shooter's heat signature. This makes them difficult to detect using thermal imaging devices, enhancing stealth during operations.

How does the RH25 aid in concealed operations?

The RH25, a thermal imaging device, allows a shooter to see heat signatures of the environment and potential threats without emitting detectable light. This capability is crucial for maintaining a low profile and identifying targets from a hidden position.

What are key elements of effective concealment for a firing position?

Effective concealment involves blending the firing position with the natural environment using camouflage, minimizing movement, and managing heat signatures. Dug-in positions and suppressors also contribute to a reduced tactical footprint.

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