INFANTRYMAN'S GUIDE: Listening Posts and Observation Posts (LP/OP)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • INFANTRYMAN'S GUIDE: Listening Posts and Observation Posts (LP/OP).
    In this video we will discuss the importance and tactical considerations for establishing LP/OPs.

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  • @Brent0331
    @Brent0331  Год назад +46

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    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Год назад +3

      Paint that fancy ACOG Brent!

    • @Irregular503
      @Irregular503 Год назад +1

      If you want an interview, Im an American who was in Ukraine at the start of war and my first mission was setting up lp/op in very contested territory and I'm able to share some stories

    • @skydivingcomrade1648
      @skydivingcomrade1648 Год назад +1

      Any pruning shears that ratchet and aren't crap?

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    • @americanpatriot6918
      @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +2

      @@Valorius I was thinking the same thing, lol. It probably cost him more than the rifle it's on. I'm sure he'll get around to it, it's probably new.😎

  • @bravo-six1941
    @bravo-six1941 Год назад +144

    NEVER going to say no to an Infantryman's guide video, keep up the good work

  • @professorronin9648
    @professorronin9648 Год назад +158

    Back before everyone in Wisconsin had to sit in heated elevated buildings to hunt deer, a lot of the stuff discussed here in terms of stealthiness and location selection translates to how us old duffers would sit all day in a field expedient stand. Good material here for those of us who may be beyond long distance running and gunning condition

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +9

      Hell I still don't use a stand lol, I much prefer to do a stalk/ walk hunt and set up ad-hoc blinds as needed.

    • @Bruceworkouts3184
      @Bruceworkouts3184 Год назад +7

      ​@D.J. "The Metalhead Mercenary" got back into hunting as an adult because of the flexible sit/hide concept. Hated hunting as a kid because of the fixed and preset blinds.

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +3

      @@Bruceworkouts3184 Outstanding!

    • @thepolishirishman3217
      @thepolishirishman3217 Год назад +5

      Greetings, fellow cheesehead

    • @Ciegel112
      @Ciegel112 Год назад +4

      I do stuff similar to this on my uncles land in wisconsin lol.

  • @yfelwulf
    @yfelwulf Год назад +66

    Question Response
    These posts are for advance warning usually 2 or 3 people they're not meant to fight unless exposed. There are 10 points for briefing a sentry
    1 Task what they are to do area to watch / record details
    2 How long they can expect to be there and when relief will come to avoid panic or fear they have been left behind if relief is delayed
    3 Direction of approach by relief or return at a set time
    4 Routes in and out to main position if different
    5 Passwords if required
    6 Potential routes of enemy approach
    7 Are there friendlies / patrols and likely direction of approach
    8 Action on sighting Report / Engage / Immediate Return or wait in place if they pass through your return route
    9 Can they eat or cook
    10 If an extended watch are they permitted to rest

  • @jerrywilson4771
    @jerrywilson4771 Год назад +14

    Love the mix of old school gear- woodland camo, alice, gun belts. Modern boots, modern ar, Tourniquets, etc. real world

  • @jasemac5391
    @jasemac5391 Год назад +61

    It’s good to see a lot of people going back to the older style webbing, you can’t bet it 👍🏻🇦🇺

    • @CallofWar5
      @CallofWar5 Год назад +3

      Check out Jay Jay's webbing for the British take on lbe. The very best imo

    • @jasemac5391
      @jasemac5391 Год назад

      @@CallofWar5 will do ;) 👍🏻

    • @nomadmarauder-dw9re
      @nomadmarauder-dw9re Год назад +1

      The move towards vest type LBE is apace with the development of everybody riding to battle. Hard to sit in a vehicle with a butt pack, etc. With ALICE or other harness type gear, you can adjust for high or low carry. It's also easier to use a belt rig solo, as opposed to asking your teammate to please put your gear back in the pouches. I have a FLC and a hybrid MOLLE and LC2 rig. The hybrid is much better solo.

    • @AOIATSGA
      @AOIATSGA Год назад

      I’m still gonna take plates over this any day

    • @ray32245mv
      @ray32245mv Год назад

      What is that he's wearing with the triple nylon straps? I've got an M1967, but I'd rather have larger padding, more straps like what he's running. My woods are thick and unforgiving..

  • @Crustymarine
    @Crustymarine Год назад +37

    Former 2512 Field Wireman here, from 1974. Enjoyed the memories with that TA-1. We had a Wire Chief that used to shock on the neck "shop sleepers" with the TA-1.
    Fun fact, the DR-8 hold a 1/4 mile of wire.

    • @tunnelrabbit2625
      @tunnelrabbit2625 Год назад

      Yes, the DR-8 holds 1/4 mile of WD1 wire, and .5Km of WD-1a (approx 1/3 of a mile), and up to 1 mile of assault wire that is fine strand pair of extreme light weight aluminum wire, that is MX-6894. 6894 is made for the purpose that is the topic of the video.
      For more on field phones, look up my article, and others under this pen name, Advanced Field Phone Techniques.
      TA-1's are getting hard to find and these might need repair and parts could be difficult to find. A poorman's substitute that are light weight, can made from commercial phones. If radio is your only option, and more advanced radios and antennas are outside your options, the Midland GXT series offers a FRS radio with a silent alert that is a vibrating feature, and other signaling modes. Use of this option will help lower an RF footprint. And always use low power and position your transceiver horizontally on the gear to greatly reduce the chance of interception. Keep transmission time to less than 3 seconds, then say break, and transmit again for another 3 seconds max. Create a brevity code., and use only FRS channels 8 thru 14 that are limited to .500 watts. It is likely the enemy will use a scanner and hear FRS frequencies. Break radio silence only if absolutely necessary, and tactical surprise can be maintained.....

    • @tunnelrabbit2625
      @tunnelrabbit2625 Год назад +4

      Also get the DR-8 reel machine to recover the wire. It would also be needed after an action to quickly retract the wire so that it does not lead the enemy to your last position.

    • @natedog805402
      @natedog805402 Год назад +4

      when i was a marine in 2016,the wire dogs were in the process of getting shut down, so they gave all their gear to us radiomen. We called them relics and only used them to shock each other. lol

    • @Crustymarine
      @Crustymarine Год назад +1

      @natedog805402 Wire Dog! . Im a old time knuckle dragger! Haven't heard that in a while. Lol

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      @tunnelrabbit2625 Год назад

      @@natedog805402 I am primarily a radioman, but given the that drones are using RDF to locate transmitters, I got heavy into field phones. Wrote up an article on this topic, 'Mitigating theDrone/ RDF Threat'. I restored 4 EE8 and others. I am now a ''Wire Dog'' too.

  • @zachpeters7096
    @zachpeters7096 Год назад +6

    From now on, if someone asks me what the AR in AR-15 stands for; I'm going to say America's Rifle. Outstanding content here. Thank you!

  • @zacsmith6736
    @zacsmith6736 Год назад +18

    Great point on the field phones, especially for prepared citizens. Closed coms, means no listening in by outside parties or triangulation of location from radio signal.

    • @ray32245mv
      @ray32245mv Год назад +1

      Absolutely, it's more work, but after watching S2 Underground.. yea. I want these things!

    • @MrCobb-rq8iv
      @MrCobb-rq8iv Месяц назад +1

      IMO my bofeng on the lowest power is as safe as wire strung through the woods, especially on split channels and tone codes. I mean jeez guys someones got to roll that out? Lot's of exposure there clanking through the woods with a wire roller when a 2Watt radio is good for that 100 yds and moves with the soldier. I'm certainly not investing in phones a 74 year old woman and this 80 year old man can't carry.

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Год назад +42

    Ah nothing says fun like a night in an OP in a good relentless freezing rain downpour.
    All....night....long. 😎

  • @donwest600
    @donwest600 Год назад +8

    Field phone are a great source of comm. But if you use them do pick up the comm wire, on Pendleton there were areas where this stuff was everywhere, we rescued a young Bison that had it's feet wrapped up in comm wire while trying to keep a jeep between us the adult Bison. Fun with pucker factor is tough to beat.

  • @MrBarbossa6
    @MrBarbossa6 Год назад +13

    Thanks, this was very helpful. Should a situation occur, these tips will help with my goal of hiding. I do not intend to engage (though I'm prepared) but, these camo ideas are great tools for hiding. I study other animals also. I watch them gather and bury food in multiple areas and they remember where they put it. I watch them make homes from brush and all sorts of things. My goal is to be a master survivor with minimal to no contact until dust settles in a situation. Or until I expire. Which ever comes first.

  • @LibertysLastStand
    @LibertysLastStand Год назад +15

    Thank you. Really appreciate the time you spend putting these together. Packed full of knowledge.

  • @nelson0110
    @nelson0110 Год назад +68

    it would be cool to see an Infantryman's guide video to gas masks and WMDs threats and equipment.

  • @nyli9877patriotpreparedness
    @nyli9877patriotpreparedness Год назад +2

    Sharing this info is most crucial whilst we still can, thank you for your information you provide people! Have a wonderful and prosperous week, month, or what have you! Be prepared, not scared!

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 Год назад +6

    Excellent information Brent. The way you broke it all down from why, to where, to what you need, etc was top notch. Again thanks for putting these out.
    Nate

  • @CitadelDefense1
    @CitadelDefense1 Год назад +3

    This is one of the best series on RUclips

    • @Brent0331
      @Brent0331  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it brother.

  • @segster3923
    @segster3923 3 месяца назад +1

    I work with signals, and I 100% agree with you on the field phone. It’s a lot easier to listen in on radio communications than a closed circuit old fashioned telephone. I think there’s a solution here in creating a similar system that doesn’t broadcast any signals but is a lot lighter.

  • @boogaloo62
    @boogaloo62 Год назад +5

    Sometimes I find videos with good tactics and information other times I find videos with good videography but Brents videos always have both

  • @speedygonzales9993
    @speedygonzales9993 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍 !!! Freaking EXCELLENT instruction. I have never come across better instructions than this in my time in the Infantry. Tks!, Brent 0331.

  • @Iraia_Roberts
    @Iraia_Roberts Год назад +6

    Good basic infantry skills being shared here. Better watch some more of this channel. Some of the other channels are just too flashy for me.

  • @My_Alchemical_Romance
    @My_Alchemical_Romance Год назад +3

    Appreciate your hard work for years, but it’s really developing lately. Keep it up.

  • @seasideshortt7340
    @seasideshortt7340 Год назад +4

    Once again, another outstanding video and great information. Thank you, please keep up the good work.

  • @gunghovagabond
    @gunghovagabond Год назад +6

    I'm really glad you mentioned the ghosthood. I've been using mine for a while now and it's scary effective. Im talking arms length to the enemy and they have no idea

    • @rdb9936
      @rdb9936 Год назад +1

      How good compared to a full ghillie? Thanks

    • @americanpatriot6918
      @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +1

      It's incredibly effective, that's for sure! I'd like to buy one someday, but they are very expensive. My hunting buddy has one, and your right, he can dissappear just about anywhere. I've been within ten feet of him, before I actually saw him! It even does good up in a tree stand!

    • @gunghovagabond
      @gunghovagabond Год назад

      @@rdb9936 its best for static observation or simple movement. I wouldn't be crawling in it for long distances

    • @rdb9936
      @rdb9936 Год назад +1

      @@americanpatriot6918 this con camo or ghillie?

    • @americanpatriot6918
      @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +1

      @@rdb9936 I'm pretty sure it was the con camo. It came with a top that has a hood, mask, bottoms, a rifle wrap, and maybe even some gloves. I can't remember every detail, but I know it wasn't a ghille suit. It was that very lightweight one that Brent put on.

  • @derrickpark212
    @derrickpark212 Год назад +6

    I'm homeless. This really helped. It actually gives me confidence in what manged to accomplish. That note about military crest is a big one for me. The location I occupie is very dangerous and occasionally has gun fire. Most people I encounter are "nice" but ehh, I never know. Generally I'm nice to them or avoid them if they get a bit cray cray lol. God bless, I'll be sure to binge your videos.

  • @jackelinemeter8914
    @jackelinemeter8914 Год назад +1

    Thanks brother for taking time to make these videos for those of us that don’t have military experience but want to learn these things and apply them in real world situations. By the way your video on setting up ambushes from a few years back got me hooked.

  • @PowermadNavigator
    @PowermadNavigator Год назад +3

    Awesome, another episode from Brent's favorite stuff and mine too!

  • @savageinstitute9569
    @savageinstitute9569 Год назад +2

    Thanks for putting this together Brent!

  • @danielmacdonald8358
    @danielmacdonald8358 Год назад +3

    Great video... Thank you for all the effort and time put into bringing this knowledge to us.

  • @surfinoperator
    @surfinoperator Год назад +2

    another AWESOME & INFORMATIVE & INSPIRING & FANTASTIC tutorial, you should definitely write a book, every time I learn something new as old grunt. . .

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    @paul7754 Год назад +2

    You know something is going to happen when Brent gets all dressed up! Good video.

  • @HardcoreFourSix
    @HardcoreFourSix Год назад +3

    If you can find it, the smaller gauge commo wire in the small Donuts make for a lighter load, and you could also pull off a length of the WD-1 wire from the spool (this works better if you do not need to recover the wire.

  • @ollum1
    @ollum1 Год назад

    I did my mandatory military service in Finland recently and this video is pretty on point. I think the biggest difference is that we moved around to search for footsteps and such. Thats why we used radios.

  • @Piratesgalley
    @Piratesgalley Год назад +2

    always love your videos. they are digestible and easy to understand.

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    I have to say, I've watched a lot of videos through the years on said si,ilar subjecs. This video brought back some memories, thank you

  • @44thala49
    @44thala49 Год назад +1

    Two things: 1. I never even saw the lighter colored netting until you picked it up. It looked just like a small pile of leaves and blended perfectly. 2. I noticed that you are using a flare pouch to carry your saw. They are cheap and make great pouches for a bunch of stuff but they also fit most suppressors perfectly. I’ve got a 9” 30 caliber thunder beast in one of mine.

  • @mygeniusfull
    @mygeniusfull 5 месяцев назад

    I have learned so many things, thank you!🎉

  • @BlaineKK37
    @BlaineKK37 Год назад

    Your channel has re-instilled my love of m81 woodland

  • @alexanderschooler579
    @alexanderschooler579 Год назад +2

    Love this kinda stuff Brent. Thank you!

  • @a4f4e4
    @a4f4e4 Год назад +1

    I’m so fuckin high I love getting back to my roots. God loves the Infantry

  • @100tattoo
    @100tattoo Год назад +1

    Love the Infantryman’s Guide series

  • @chase.7780
    @chase.7780 Год назад +6

    I'm gonna mention some stuff I've learned from UAV forums/Ukraine vets/personal experience about using small drones for forward observation posts, since I think a lot of people will want to use mini UAVs in these formations. here are some of my big takeaways:
    1. whoever flies the UAV should be in his own foxhole or at least decent natural cover with some overhead concealment (i.e. a large scrim net or foliage) while the UAV is operating. the operator should be spaced out away from the rest of the team too. since a lot of civilian UAVs (especially DJI stuff) have little to no data encryption it's easy to find an operator's location. there's open source info on the internet on how to electronically locate UAV operators, so even a pretty unprofessional force could be a threat in that regard. plus there's the other possibility that your drone will be spotted by the enemy, who will follow it with his own drone to find your operator. so you want to protect the team and operator from any potential indirect counterfire by using good cover, concealment and force dispersion.
    2. use different takeoff/landing zones away from where the drone pilot is sitting, and if possible have a separate person for launching/retrieving the drone. kind of obvious but it's important for minimizing risk to a team.
    3. avoid flying directly over a known area of enemy operation at first, use a drone's gimbaled camera (hopefully with zoom) to observe the enemy, his behavior and equipment from a distance before deciding if it's safe to fly closer. otherwise you run a higher risk of your drone getting shot down, even by simple small arms fire.

  • @RD-cw9ik
    @RD-cw9ik Год назад +1

    Great video and thanks for your time and service.

  • @ImJunCena
    @ImJunCena Год назад +6

    Gotta love when he stands on the hill projecting his position like a superhero 😂😂 ... You know he's about to say, "dont be an idiot" 😂

  • @TOP1483
    @TOP1483 Год назад

    Awesome video, one of the few on RUclips. Love this stuff ! Well done.

  • @fuckjewtube69
    @fuckjewtube69 Год назад +18

    9:50 Wait a minute. Those field phone ringers are for sure designed to ring like a bird call to not attract enemies lmfao. That's genius.

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 11 месяцев назад

      The TA-312 field phone uses the same kind of ringer.

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 Год назад +1

    Great video as always!

  • @lebowskiunderachiever3591
    @lebowskiunderachiever3591 Год назад +1

    Great video.
    Would like to add that when leaving an o.p. , it is important to cover your tracks. Time permitting, police the area well. Do your best to leave the place as you found it. (You may need to return to the area, though avoid using same location).
    Ex: If you had to move a large rock or log it may leave a footprint and look out of place. Foliage used for concealment will also dry and may look out of place

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 Год назад +1

    Always look forward to these videos!

  • @kinch613
    @kinch613 Год назад +4

    Why did we leave the look of those M81 BDUs. Loved them and the look of them. GREAT STUFF Brent!

    • @Brent0331
      @Brent0331  Год назад

      Thanks

    • @MTMith
      @MTMith Месяц назад

      ​@Brent0331 Hey brother, which woodland tops and bottoms are you wearing in the vid? The ones I've found with shoulder pockets have angled chest pockets like the old ACUs, but yours have vertical chest pockets. Thanks a bunch!

    • @kinch613
      @kinch613 Месяц назад

      @@MTMiththey are called Raid Mod. Just research Raid Mod BDUs.

  • @cedric9114
    @cedric9114 Год назад +1

    Great video! I’m looking forward for additional content.

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof Год назад +2

    Outstanding

  • @bryanfaulkenburg462
    @bryanfaulkenburg462 Год назад

    Yes Infantryman guide. I appreciate the knowledge drop.

  • @mailpool7825
    @mailpool7825 Год назад +1

    I actually wanted to sell my M81 uniform set...but after watching this I will keep it. Works amazing. And everyone is caught in the Multicam delusion, even for vegetated areas :D

  • @americanpatriot6918
    @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +1

    Great video!! Keep fighting the good fight brother!!!!😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅👊👊

  • @coochykilla
    @coochykilla 10 месяцев назад

    0:01 Introduction
    1:21 avenues of approach
    4:22 Field phones, radio
    6:26 LP/OP SOP's
    13:04 map,GPS,compass,binoculars,night vision,notepad, ETool, folding saw/pruning shears
    18:10 sniper veil, cammy netting, camouflage poncho
    23:51 grenade launcher, designated marksman rifle

  • @roshandmatabick6676
    @roshandmatabick6676 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, info much appreciated.

    • @Brent0331
      @Brent0331  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Zulutime44
    @Zulutime44 Год назад +1

    My mech infantry battalion 2-28 still had a TO&E supply of phones and wire in 1962, but rarely used them. Since we were constantly on the move, we used FM vehicle radios in the AN/VRC-xx family. Crappy range but usable within about 5 miles, good enough for duty near the Czech border. Encryption had not yet been invented.

  • @woodsghost9088
    @woodsghost9088 Год назад +3

    Field phones have a cost. Field phone wire is getting hard to find. (Speaker wire can help).
    As another alternative, one can lay bank line or similar string and tug it to alert leadership "something is happening at OP #3".
    It's a more limited communication but it's also cheaper.

  • @gotta-jibboo9139
    @gotta-jibboo9139 Год назад

    That was some really good face paint. I legitimately had a hard time focusing on his face while watching, and kept naturally looking him up and down, confused. 😂

  • @jastrapper190
    @jastrapper190 Год назад

    According to the manual WD-1/TT and WD-1A/TT wire weighs 48 pounds/mile = 48 pounds/1.6 km = 30 pounds/km = 30 pounds/1000 meters = 15 pounds/500 meter = 7.5 pounds/250 meter = 3.75 pounds/125 meter. The entire spool you showed is for a half mile section of wire if I remember correctly. So the wire plus the spool and reel assembly would weigh something like 27 pounds. It’s a lot of extra weight. If you know you are working in a city where your LP/OP is going to be at most a building or two away… you probably can get away with cutting a 200 meter section of wire… it can always be spliced back together if needed (which is covered in various field manuals). Communication guys used to be very familiar with field phones and wire… it wouldn’t surprise me if they don’t even teach it anymore.

  • @hawkinatorgamer9725
    @hawkinatorgamer9725 Год назад

    Brent never does not look scary as hell all kitted out with a rifle, I mean that as a sincere compliment brother.

  • @jasonpeterson8839
    @jasonpeterson8839 Год назад +4

    Loving the old school “Black and White Minstrel” face paint camo!

    • @penismcbutt
      @penismcbutt Год назад +1

      Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that😂

  • @randomlyentertaining8287
    @randomlyentertaining8287 Месяц назад

    I think you'd like the bit in Battle Los Angeles where the aliens can fully intercept all radio transmissions and the squad has to find a hard-line to get a update on the overall situation since the aliens are tracking units based on their radio transmissions.

  • @LordPerique
    @LordPerique Год назад

    a nice happy medium between the field phone and the analog radio is some kind of digital text based radio protocol. DMR and LoRa(the protocol behind Meshtastic) both have support for low power, rapid transmission of encrypted text messages. The brief and lower power aspects of these transmissions make them extremely difficult to direction find. Add a directional antenna like a patch or yagi antenna and it becomes practically impossible.
    You can scale these system up to the squad, platoon, or even company level for further integration, you can even integrate ATAK if EUDs are your cup of tea.

  • @katsugi183
    @katsugi183 Год назад +1

    Awesome video and detailed explanation ❤❤

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +1

    Outstanding work brother!!!

  • @mertmcguire
    @mertmcguire Год назад +1

    Great content. Just because it's older tech doesn't mean it can't defeat newer technology.

  • @raymondhollingsworth3643
    @raymondhollingsworth3643 16 дней назад

    Ah, TA-1's and TA-312's. I remember them well. As far as radios, if you can't afford the good stuff. Get use to using One Time pads and brevity codes. Keep your transmissions under a minute to prevent location however AI may even shorten that so some type of encryption or On Time pad and a radio with burst transmission. Other than that you can also use runners if the others stuff is compromised. Gota watch fro the drones also.

  • @realitycheck4158
    @realitycheck4158 Год назад +2

    Funny, was just building one yesterday 😎

  • @andy_in_nh9243
    @andy_in_nh9243 Год назад +3

    Too bad the Corps has the "up or out" policy - you'd be the best "forever" Sqd Ldr/Plt Sgt!
    Well done!

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Год назад +1

    Field phones are heavy and can not only be captured but also the line will show where the enemy camp is. Small hand held radios can be briefly used with agreed upon codes.

    • @eNoble-US
      @eNoble-US Год назад +3

      And that’s a small risk compared to the fact that radios, even encrypted, can be traced thru electronic warfare, and they can pinpoint your location. Plus, if the enemy is inbetween you and the recipient while using a field telephone, you’re probably already fucked and have a lot more problems than the enemy listening to your comms. Plus, radios NEED batteries. Field telephones do not. Both are of equal value.

    • @willbass2869
      @willbass2869 Год назад

      @@eNoble-US no one in CONUS is going to be using electronic warfare to find 2-3 dudes out in the boonies.
      Fantasy

    • @eNoble-US
      @eNoble-US Год назад

      @@willbass2869 And no one in CONUS is going to be using an LPOP. Fantasy. Carry on.

  • @bonghead6621
    @bonghead6621 Год назад

    More excellent instruction as always.

  • @TDOC.99
    @TDOC.99 Год назад

    More awesome info. Thanks a lot Brent!!

  • @musician445
    @musician445 Год назад

    Fosa-Tech (formerly Terminal Armament) and a few other comm based enthusiasts have been working on modernized comms for civilian preparedness. A few of the concepts they have been using are things like directional antennae' that only send signals in the physical direction the antennae is pointed; ultra low power transmission (reduces the range of detection) as well as things like encrypted texted based comms over hamm bands. Text messages can actually be sent via hamm frequencies and only appears as an miniscule blip to someone observing the frequency spectrum. The theory i think is that an observer can't practically intercept the communication due to it being such a short transmission time and also that someone observing large swaths of the frequency bands may still not even see the transmission again due to how short the blip is. I have not implemented this nor have deeply studied it, but its just some concepts i've been seeing get used and have put them on a shelf in my head. Some really cool things happening in the preparedness space these days.
    The field phone is highly impressive as well though. The simplicity and general dummy proofing of that system shouldn't be slept on in my estimation. Until watching your content as well as One Shephard content, i did not know that field phones were a thing. Even if more modern wireless comms replaces the field phone in many applications, the benefits of hard wired field phones still seems viable especially if an area is intended to be occupied for longer term.

  • @SharpsShtr
    @SharpsShtr Год назад +1

    Be sure to "field test" the TA-1 field phones with all individuals who may use them prior to going into the field. Their volume is powered by the sound pressure of the speakers voice. If he is speaking quietly, like if he has just seen OPFOR close by, then the volume at the receiver end will be quite low. Those with heavy ringing in their ears will likely not be able to hear what was said by the sender. Those folks with "old ears" should maybe not be put on that duty.

    • @jonbrooks6522
      @jonbrooks6522 Год назад

      Good to know for those of us that have never passed a hearing test

  • @tsimyang
    @tsimyang Год назад +1

    Man I don’t miss the field phones lol. But the Singar Radio was also a heavy boy too. Humping those up and down the South Korean mountains was a MFer. Good training

  • @donford4774
    @donford4774 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing knowledge.

  • @WeaverMTN
    @WeaverMTN Год назад +1

    Hell yeah thanks Brent!

  • @paulzimmerman3895
    @paulzimmerman3895 Год назад

    Great knowledge shared on this vid. Thanks again. I have some addition gear to acquire.

  • @POTBActual
    @POTBActual Год назад +2

    Maybe for those that bring overlays and map pens add in some single alcohol wipes to scrub data if you get compromised.

  • @user-2df90a0z1
    @user-2df90a0z1 Год назад

    Rah! Devil dog. Thanks for the upload. I’m too broken now because the marine infantry makes your body age like a dog, but I enjoy these videos.

  • @eltenda
    @eltenda Год назад

    Watched; liked and saved ..plenty of those times in our milsims back home

  • @willofdodge1
    @willofdodge1 Год назад +1

    Man, I work in an office idk why I'm watching this

  • @c431inf
    @c431inf Год назад

    BDUs worked so much better , squared away sir 🤘 great videos

  • @jm6696
    @jm6696 Год назад +1

    Unless u missed it, forgive me, if so, but another, newer consideration to complicate things: drones. Small, cheap, and as we have been seeing from the Ukrainians, exceptional quality day and night camera systems..even thermals. There's been footage, of late, of some surprisingly well concealed positions on the Soviet side, that come nightfall, are picked up in almost no time, by thermal cameras on. A cheep bust buy drone..

  • @rowdyricogaming
    @rowdyricogaming Год назад +1

    Hey Brent, been dying some ucp bags and pouches Apple Green and am pretty happy with the results. The other day while dying a batch I threw in a set of Greek Lizard BDU and I think it's game changer potential. If you have a spare set of that, consider giving it the Apple Green bath and give it the effectiveness test.

    • @Brent0331
      @Brent0331  Год назад +1

      Did that 3 years ago brother. ruclips.net/video/9WckhOUMfHk/видео.html

    • @rowdyricogaming
      @rowdyricogaming Год назад

      ​@@Brent0331 thanks for always replying, yes I saw that, it's what gave me the idea to do the UCP stuff. I'm talking about dying the Greek Lizard cammies. They came out looking really good with the apple green base layer. Be well. Thanks again for what you do.

  • @georgedoolittle7574
    @georgedoolittle7574 Год назад

    Great thing about fighting Putin Peghrozin Russia is they are always on the attack/never retreat so found fighting against said sort they have already exposed all of this introductory information. Small unit tactics are a huge deal over there tho given the potential indeed expectation of employment of WMD so more able to counter force with dispersion of effort much more impossible to defend against as offending aggressor Russia. Most important aspect be your eyes and ears are *"friendly natives"* as Force of Liberation/Freedom.
    Small unit tactics much easier to teach/have employed given such a #curious circumstance would be an understatement. If all free and clear for small unit tactics employed success now return to in fact communicate with the HQ element in the hopes of launching a scaled effort with combined arms, air support, strategic goal being #end_war
    Great post

  • @jamesbragg6452
    @jamesbragg6452 Год назад

    Thanks Brent. Great video.

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Год назад

    This is better than taking the M.C.I.

  • @jonbrooks6522
    @jonbrooks6522 Год назад

    Having never served this channel is great!

  • @jt8isgr870
    @jt8isgr870 Год назад

    As a veteran Cav Scout we setup observation posts and conducted r&s on a daily.

  • @bushnut8305
    @bushnut8305 Год назад +2

    How do classic camouflage techniques change in a near peer battle space where NV and Thermo via drone is a real threat?

  • @serialcarpens290
    @serialcarpens290 Год назад

    We were still using Angra-39’s when I got out in 09 😂 We used the hell out of them as a matter of fact. What sucks now is thermals via drone, optic, etc. exposing those LP/OP’s. In todays world especially moving a platoon sized element or larger you are going to have a dedicated thermal person/team to scan the area. Avoiding those thermals is a tremendous pain in the ass.

  • @farmerwayne1404
    @farmerwayne1404 Год назад +1

    Great vid, Brent! Ty...

  • @yfelwulf
    @yfelwulf Год назад +5

    As it was explained either you will report something or they will hear you being killed either way job done 😮 VIGILANCE!!!

    • @eveliinatistelgren172
      @eveliinatistelgren172 Год назад

      Excuse me, but why not put medium machine guns in the LP/OP? 🤔

    • @TheDurivage
      @TheDurivage Год назад +3

      @@eveliinatistelgren172 I’m not military, but I guess the point is that you wan’t to be able to egress pretty fast once you’ve identified an enemy force closing in on your position and get back to your patrol base before the fight starts.

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf Год назад

      @@eveliinatistelgren172 These posts are for advance warning usually 2 or 3 people they're not meant to fight unless exposed. There are 10 points for briefing a sentry
      1 Task what they are to do area to watch / record details
      2 How long they can expect to be there and when relief will come to avoid panic or fear they have been left behind if relief is delayed
      3 Direction of approach by relief or return at a set time
      4 Routes in and out to main position if different
      5 Passwords if required
      6 Potential routes of enemy approach
      7 Are there friendlies / patrols and likely direction of approach
      8 Action on sighting Report / Engage / Immediate Return or wait in place if they pass through your return route
      9 Can they eat or cook
      10 If an extended watch are they permitted to rest

  • @akompsupport
    @akompsupport Год назад +1

    Great content! Field phones are very practical for their use-cases.

  • @AlexGrey-ue5zq
    @AlexGrey-ue5zq Год назад

    Brent. Can you show a video on infrared sheilds & how efficient Mylar emergency blankets are against thermal imaging, in particular, hiding from predator drones?

  • @pvtjohnson6055
    @pvtjohnson6055 Год назад +1

    You setup your patrol base"out of the lines of natural drift" so not only the enemy, but civilians in the area don't walk up on you.

  • @Supra_Mare_Cultro_Bloke
    @Supra_Mare_Cultro_Bloke Год назад

    i would like to see more knife fighting and survival content. thanks.