You talked about the distance to see the MS2000 but not the others. I’m thinking it’s important to know how bright they are and how far away you can see them from as well as battery life! If you can share that info, that would be awesome! Thx! 👍🏼
🤙🏻 I’m getting a couple more strobes for a future video so I can get in a little more depth and show what else is in the market I’ll make sure to incorporate all that and do a distance trial
MS 2000s rule. I keep one in a pack at all times for emergency situations or for marking my vehicle when me and the dudes are messing with nods in the woods
I’ve got a military figure which has both the ms2000 and the Helstar 6 mounted on his helmet, I wanted to ask is it common to use those two in same time or is it useless because they are the same thing?
You can run a blue strobe for friendly forces and red as threats in training environments or force on force training. During evals they come in handy for breaking guys into their respected groups or tracking on individual throughout a scenario. Then for airborne ops I’ve known guys who wear blue to indicate who the JM is and green is for the jumpers. It’s really up to you to determine what you want the colors to represent and then build SOPs from there
@@jadgerges8130 im gonna look into it. That’s one of those new new products. Gonna try and get as much pushed out this year to catch up on a lot of the stuff that I’ve used in the past along side adding to the redefining issued equipment series that way new year I can go to shot show and spend the future on what comes out each yesr
@@LegionPreparedness I sent you an email with some details. I'm pretty sure you've used Adventure Tactical in the past. They're the oldest of all companies.
You talked about the distance to see the MS2000 but not the others. I’m thinking it’s important to know how bright they are and how far away you can see them from as well as battery life!
If you can share that info, that would be awesome! Thx! 👍🏼
🤙🏻 I’m getting a couple more strobes for a future video so I can get in a little more depth and show what else is in the market I’ll make sure to incorporate all that and do a distance trial
Good review
MS 2000s rule. I keep one in a pack at all times for emergency situations or for marking my vehicle when me and the dudes are messing with nods in the woods
I’ve got a military figure which has both the ms2000 and the Helstar 6 mounted on his helmet, I wanted to ask is it common to use those two in same time or is it useless because they are the same thing?
@@sturdymale it would kind of useless
What are the different colors meant for? Ive never heard of a blue strobe.
You can run a blue strobe for friendly forces and red as threats in training environments or force on force training. During evals they come in handy for breaking guys into their respected groups or tracking on individual throughout a scenario. Then for airborne ops I’ve known guys who wear blue to indicate who the JM is and green is for the jumpers. It’s really up to you to determine what you want the colors to represent and then build SOPs from there
I’ve used them for boat operations. Specifically landing on beaches in CRRC’s.
Outstanding video I know which strobe I'm getting.
Awesome!!!!
Have a look at the Trilobyte or the VIPIR from Adventure Tactical. I'm surprised they're on this video when they're the most deployed IFF products
@Emmanuel Goldstein Sounds like
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@@jadgerges8130 "most deployed iff products"
where? Idk a single person who knows what those are, none the less uses them
Great video, but you're missing a vital product on there.
What’s that?
@@LegionPreparedness The Trilobyte from Adventure Tactical
@@jadgerges8130 im gonna look into it. That’s one of those new new products. Gonna try and get as much pushed out this year to catch up on a lot of the stuff that I’ve used in the past along side adding to the redefining issued equipment series that way new year I can go to shot show and spend the future on what comes out each yesr
@@LegionPreparedness I sent you an email with some details. I'm pretty sure you've used Adventure Tactical in the past. They're the oldest of all companies.