History of U.S. Special Forces Body Armor and Gear Part I, 2003 Invasion of Iraq and early 2000's.

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • A look back at the body armor and tactical gear used by members of 5th Special Forces Group during the first few years in Iraq during OIF. Including the SPEAR Vest, Eagle CIRAS body armor, and the most popular vests and chest harnesses worn by SF Operators. Also, why baseball caps were worn and a brief history of Humvee (HMMWV) armor as the war progressed. #specialforces
    SGT Keith Fiscus: thefallen.militarytimes.com/a...
    Mayflower/Velocity Systems
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    Training with me at: www.moderntacticalshooting.com/
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  • @scotttyoshimura
    @scotttyoshimura Год назад +191

    I LOVE these historic breakdowns. Nobody else on youtube brings this knowledge. very cool.

    • @ModernTacticalShooting
      @ModernTacticalShooting  Год назад +19

      Thank you

    • @ninianstorm6494
      @ninianstorm6494 Год назад

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    • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769
      @presidentmerkinmuffley6769 Год назад +5

      Videos like this are why I subbed, I want to know the why of how we got to the current methods.

    • @frankk1512
      @frankk1512 Год назад

      @@ModernTacticalShooting Why didnt you start with the Ranger Body Armor?
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranger_Body_Armor

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Год назад +1

      Tactical rifleman is great for this type of content, as is tactical hyve.

  • @Leader1623
    @Leader1623 Год назад +59

    I recently discharged from the South Korean marines and you guys were running gear twenty years ago that we're still using now! Thanks for the awesome history lesson.

  • @dangvorbei5304
    @dangvorbei5304 Год назад +33

    We got Ranger Body Armor in 1993, and thought it was the coolest thing we'd ever seen. Much superior to those crappy old flak jackets. An added bonus was the stories about them being RPG-resistant.

  • @PistoleroSoluciones
    @PistoleroSoluciones Год назад +91

    You are a Gem to the tactical community.

  • @justinneal8549
    @justinneal8549 Год назад +3

    Ok I’m not gonna cry, but you were literally in my home land a year before I was born😭😭. And I lived a block away from the US Embassy in Monrovia my whole life before migrating to the US. I remember the sight of the marines convoy passing right in front of the compound we lived in during the 2003 civil war, like it was yesterday. It felt surreal seeing em with my own two eyes outside the TV screen. And since then I knew I wanted to be a part of that breed of warriors (US military). My mom who lived in the US at the time had sent me a set of PJs that just happened to be woodland camo. And I kid you not.. other than my school uniform, and now my OCPs, that was my most worn piece of clothing.
    I hear people over here say “I was going to join, then bla bla bla”. But if only u knew how many kids from my hometown wish they got a shot at serving in the us military.
    11 of us from my graduating class in high school are currently living here in the US and 9 are currently serving.

  • @rockfordwill1772
    @rockfordwill1772 Год назад +27

    Jeff,
    I was also part of the Iraq invasion in 03, and as a matter of fact I think we might’ve interacted for a brief moment during a detainee transfer. I was nobody special, just a regular soldier. Anyhow, this video definitely brought me back. We invaded wearing old school flak vests, and weren’t issued IOTVs until a week or so into the invasion. I very distinctly remember using the Blackhawk and TT gear. I really enjoy your channel and reminiscing in history. Keep up the good work.

  • @DeMZIrus
    @DeMZIrus Год назад +4

    Baseball caps story is super interesting!

  • @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795
    @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795 Год назад +16

    These episodes are pure gold. Please keep it going!

  • @bghiggy
    @bghiggy Год назад +13

    I'd love a history of night vision in special forces too!

    • @ModernTacticalShooting
      @ModernTacticalShooting  Год назад +14

      That would certainly be in very interesting and good subject

    • @Lifechanging99999
      @Lifechanging99999 Год назад

      @@ModernTacticalShooting I just posted a similar comment regarding night vision.

  • @koltaire5938
    @koltaire5938 Год назад +3

    Sitting here waiting for a barracks inspect. Couldn’t have been better timing

  • @LMTran
    @LMTran Год назад +40

    I wish more channels got into this stuff. The history of gear and equipment is so fascinating, especially from an actual vet. I was wondering if you'd do a History of Special Forces Footwear sometime. The channel Rose Anvil did a breakdown on the old Vietnam era jungle boots and I thought it was really interesting.

  • @GrottyWanker69
    @GrottyWanker69 Год назад +27

    This is a very interesting series. I'd love to keep seeing these. Also I'm not even an AR fan but that cut down MK12 is fucking AWESOME.

  • @frccustomguns7859
    @frccustomguns7859 Год назад +15

    Great video. I was a ARNG member from 1987-2018. The change in gear and uniform was mind boggling, especially after 9-11. DARC was only a few miles from me as well as TEES. When I went to Iraq in 2007, they issued us IBA, with side SAPI plates and DAPS.
    It was funny that when we went to Scania and the 34th BCT owned it, they didn’t care if your ACU’s were bloused. Then the 82’d took over and you couldn’t enter the CSC w/o bloused pants and a PT belt.

    • @frccustomguns7859
      @frccustomguns7859 Год назад +6

      I also remember eating a crappy pizza at Camp Adder and seeing a guy with a 1911 as a sidearm and thinking , I bet he is SF or some other agency person.

  • @christophersantrizos1657
    @christophersantrizos1657 Год назад +5

    In the invasion my marine recon team had 1 set of plates and they were XXL. They went in a quad con. We had 782 gear. H harness with a Flak Jacket. Most carried a chest rig. M16 "The Musket" A2

  • @robertclark2923
    @robertclark2923 Год назад +2

    BDUs Alice Packs, WEb Gear , Starlight Scopes hahahaha and 45s and M3s witch are still the most fun to shoot and clean anyway thanks for sharing great stuff… Red

  • @gregphillips9670
    @gregphillips9670 Год назад +1

    My first Iraq deployment was Sept 05 to Sept 06. I deployed with A 5/113th FA from North Carolina National Guard. We were given a line haul transportation mission because there was a bigger demand for truck drivers than rocket artillery. That time in 2005 was the point where only armored vehicles were allowed outside the wire. We were issued the Point Blank IBA. At some point in early 2006 we were issued the add on side hard armor. Since we were a National Guard unit doing a non combat mission, we were issued the old school ALICE clip magizine/grenade pouches. Needles to say most of use bought our own pouches.

  • @phillipboisselle293
    @phillipboisselle293 Год назад +8

    Awesome video. When I got out of the Marines in 09 a lot of the key board warriors were talking smack about Black Hawk Industries and lambasting BHI for being "For the poors" but Black Hawk fielded a ton of gear to special units. BTW Big ups to your friend who started Mayflower. The company that we today refer to as Velocity systems makes some seriously kick ass gear!!

    • @derekc4919
      @derekc4919 Год назад +1

      I remember some guys in my troop getting mayflower prototypes from Travis. Years later I try looking for some Mayflower Research stuff and discover it is Velocity now.🤯

  • @rkgrkg1384
    @rkgrkg1384 5 месяцев назад

    This guy is a classic treasure. He reminds me of the weapons guy on my first team in 3/7 Ft. Gulick, Panama; Pete Moosey. Pete retired as a CSM, he’s still my best friend. Love you Pete.

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Год назад +17

    This is really interesting to me. My son was at FOB Apache in 2012, part of the 819th Sapper Squad. They were assigned to 555 SF Group. Interesting times. Thanks for all you've done for us, Jeff and thanks for having this channel.

  • @mattysee24
    @mattysee24 Год назад +1

    Man that DCU tricolor fit the Iraqi backdrop so well

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад +5

    Good video!
    While attending HALO school our 2/75 B-Co 3/3 platoon medic almost died because the rucksack velcro leg strap came undone and he frisbeed until his AOD activated. I've hated velcro on critical equipment ever sense.

  • @realWARPIG
    @realWARPIG Год назад +4

    old ass 1st Infantry Division grunt here, keep up the good work and amazing content!

  • @Muddy_Reviews
    @Muddy_Reviews Год назад +4

    Wow, great video and walk through SOF GWOT history.

  • @Richard-wz9uh
    @Richard-wz9uh Год назад

    Love these videos! Keep them coming!

  • @captnchaos4757
    @captnchaos4757 Год назад +1

    Ur my new historian God bless u sir. Ur family an fellow soldiers 🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @jacoblucas4259
    @jacoblucas4259 Год назад +4

    First hand experience like this is so valuable. As someone interested in these pieces of gear starting in current day, a lot of this information seems like it's been lost to time until you can get it straight out of the mouth of the guys who were there!

  • @pequod1
    @pequod1 Год назад

    Incredible series, rich knowledge. Thanks.

  • @91bigeasy
    @91bigeasy Год назад +3

    I love these videos! Thank you for making them!

  • @aarongolosov4153
    @aarongolosov4153 Год назад +2

    Great videos as always!

  • @tasjan9190
    @tasjan9190 Год назад +1

    Man you always speak about kick ass topics. What a great channel.

  • @berryreading4809
    @berryreading4809 Год назад +6

    Jeff, These in depth gear breakdowns and history lessons are always incredible. Thanks for taking all the time and effort into making these videos and turning some of your original written articles into video format, not to mention your service that originated all of this information 👍 Thanks again for these precision guided knowledge bombs!

  • @allenwilson8913
    @allenwilson8913 Год назад +1

    Brings back a lot of memories….and makes me feel old

  • @Mifune41
    @Mifune41 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I absolutely love these series.

  • @brianwhiting702
    @brianwhiting702 Год назад +1

    I love these types of videos!

  • @JDew79
    @JDew79 Год назад +2

    Really love this channel! Becoming one of my favorites.

  • @craigjohnson6141
    @craigjohnson6141 Год назад +1

    Your channel just gets better and better.

  • @jacklucas230
    @jacklucas230 Год назад +1

    I love this channel. Just came across it today and your way of presenting gear, knowledge and history is amazing! Keep it going! Thank you.

  • @MrDustinclement
    @MrDustinclement Год назад +1

    Not sure how I just found these videos but I love these. The sopmod block I and ii breakdowns were great too. Im sure this took a ton of time to go through all your stuff and pictures but thanks for doing it!

  • @jonathanwestlake5527
    @jonathanwestlake5527 Год назад +2

    Love these videos.

  • @projXpat
    @projXpat Год назад +1

    Great stuff! Keep it up!

  • @ChasenBTC1
    @ChasenBTC1 Год назад +3

    Love these videos, keep it up

  • @mrjackdaniels0309
    @mrjackdaniels0309 Год назад +3

    A lot of good advices/ info! Thank you very much for your time put in creating the video for us!

  • @JohnDoe-wz7lw
    @JohnDoe-wz7lw Год назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @alvaroeloredo
    @alvaroeloredo Год назад +1

    Extremely interesting video Jeff, thank you for sharing.

  • @wolverinesdreams9293
    @wolverinesdreams9293 Год назад +1

    Great stuff! Thx for sharing your experiences and knowledge.

  • @joethebourbonman
    @joethebourbonman Год назад +6

    Really interesting stuff! Thanks for putting these out, and also appreciate you being active online and interacting with folks about these topics. I think it's wild how fast technology has changed--I remember thinking those modified DCUs with the sleeves on the pockets were the absolute pinnacle of cool guy gear...the modern Crye uniforms make those look ancient. The "junk protector" on the old body armor made for really good laughs too.

  • @TaktikDegilManipulasyon
    @TaktikDegilManipulasyon Год назад +1

    Always on point.

  • @1robertcourtney
    @1robertcourtney Год назад +1

    I definitely find your videos informational and entertaining. Thanks for the valuable knowledge and experience you bring to the table to educate us with!

  • @christophersmay4508
    @christophersmay4508 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your stories and experience with us. Excellent video!

  • @lemystere5345
    @lemystere5345 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for caring to share all of this information with us. Looking forward to attending one of your training events someday, God willing. Be blessed, and keep 'em coming!

  • @RT81775
    @RT81775 Год назад +1

    Info like this is great. The amount of and quality of these photos you have are amazing. You oughta write and publish a book with all these photos to preserve this stuff as a historical record for posterity.

  • @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts
    @CenlaSelfDefenseConcepts Год назад +5

    15 years ago I found one of those OD blackhawk chest rigs and one of the Eagle nylon drop leg holsters at the surplus store on Ft Polk entrance road for maybe 10 bucks a piece I still have them both and used the holster at my first carbine course back in 2011

  • @gearreference1755
    @gearreference1755 Год назад +4

    11:15 the unknown Chest Rig is a Diamondback Tactical Battlelab LOW VIS RACK V3

  • @MJ-yu6ek
    @MJ-yu6ek Год назад +1

    i love these vids dude keep them coming, love the unclusion of the authentic phtographs, professional operators not gear heads

  • @rodiculous9464
    @rodiculous9464 Год назад

    Damn this is like an encyclopedia! Great video. And a good reference for recreationists.

  • @barnaclebill1615
    @barnaclebill1615 Год назад +1

    I thought it was very interesting! Thanks! I’ll have to watch part 2. 👍👍😁🇺🇸

  • @qwason13
    @qwason13 Год назад +3

    I really appreciate the sharing of your knowledge and experience. Respect and Thanx

  • @SirKingWest
    @SirKingWest Год назад +1

    Very cool look at the history of gear. You guys really did force the evolution of this gear and the entire industry behind it.

  • @oldschoolpublications
    @oldschoolpublications Год назад +1

    Really appreciate sharing this outstanding video which is full of precious information. 🙏

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 Год назад +2

    Thanks, Jeff. A good look back at the development of modern ballistic protection in SpecWar. Looking forward to the next installment.

  • @whiskey11niner
    @whiskey11niner Год назад +1

    Mayflower/Velocity Systems is good stuff

  • @redrider762
    @redrider762 Год назад +3

    I think we need Travis on here to talk about his iconic setups.

  • @mateo1726
    @mateo1726 Год назад +1

    These videos are awesome. Thanks! Didn’t know about Mayflower founder/founding. So interesting

  • @andrewsmith5100
    @andrewsmith5100 Год назад +1

    Just wanted to say as a former infantry marine and total gun/ military history nerd your channel is so interesting! You’ve answered a lot of questions I’ve had for example how socom ended up with the G19. Thank you for your awesome content and your service.

  • @uniqueyuhnork
    @uniqueyuhnork Год назад +2

    Great information about what changes sf guys made over the years both as individuals and as units. Very interesting to see what changed and why and also the continued improvements after that.

  • @TriadAgone
    @TriadAgone Год назад

    Was looking for something to watch this morning snd was doing research on early 2000s kits and the algorithm hit me with this gem.
    When he said it was part 1 I was just like 'hnng yes'

  • @uss_liberty_incident
    @uss_liberty_incident Год назад +2

    It's fantastic to see this evolution of SF gear, and how many things wound up being standard issue a decade or so later.

  • @Jabbo83
    @Jabbo83 Год назад +1

    My first video love it and thanks for your service sir

  • @giovanni9065
    @giovanni9065 Год назад +1

    This is so cool hearing about stuff like this. Sadly i was born in 2004 and missed all of this cool history until recently, technology changed so much from the time of me being a kid to now.

  • @slister1911
    @slister1911 Год назад +1

    Very excellent!

  • @sue_downing555
    @sue_downing555 Год назад +1

    thanks, yes, informative
    enjoyed the history time line

  • @CA.0verview
    @CA.0verview Год назад

    I’ve enjoyed every publication 🇺🇸

  • @derekc4919
    @derekc4919 Год назад +2

    Another great video brother.

  • @landmine940
    @landmine940 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sending prayers 🙏🏻 to specialists Fiscus and his family

  • @michaelmcgraw1536
    @michaelmcgraw1536 Год назад +3

    I was just wondering when you were going to post again. Congratulations on another fascinating video and carving a distinct tale on your experiences. Growing up in the shadows of the JFK Center, kit has always intrigued me and your videos scratch that itch for me.

  • @PracticalAccuracy
    @PracticalAccuracy Год назад +2

    Good stuff. Very educational. Looking forward to Part 2.

  • @mr.2d749
    @mr.2d749 Год назад +3

    Great review…the only gear I was issued was the flak vest…

  • @ZhuWrong
    @ZhuWrong Год назад +1

    Good to know that even SF guys bring everything just to realize you don't need it. Makes me feel better about my own mistakes.

  • @ryanking1595
    @ryanking1595 Год назад

    I had to double take when you said Hawija. That was my AO on my first deployment. Dang, aint heard of that place in a looong time.

  • @whiskeygolf2054
    @whiskeygolf2054 Год назад +1

    Love it. This is like Forgotten Weapons, from Green Beret operational perspective.

  • @orylazy3087
    @orylazy3087 Месяц назад

    You're an absolute badass sir! Subscribed!

  • @Patman9966
    @Patman9966 Год назад +1

    Love your vids sir!

  • @clmccomas
    @clmccomas Год назад

    Dang, brings back a bunch of memories. I was in 2/19 and since I was a fully up to date 18D it seemed like I was the point man for the BN, and ended up backfilling the medic position in C51 at Kabul when the command element went forward during Operation Anaconda. During that time we tried to keep a low profile in the city, so no baseball caps. We drove all over the city in a beat-up Toyota van with a right hand drive and blended in well, until we opened our mouths. I had a photographer's vest that I carried 2 mags, my radio, a Garmin Etrex GPS, several field dressings and a standard army issues tourniquet. I wore a Level III vest. Most of the 5th grp guys stuffed a SAPI plate in the front of the vest, but I was a big guy and it didn't fit well for me. Mostly I ended up being the 5th group S4 driver/PSD when I was in Kabul. RGR on everything you say about the SPEAR system LCE and rucksacks. Eventually after my team came into country and we took over running Chapman airfield. I ended up with a Blackhawk chest rig carrying a almost identical load, and a Tactical Tailor 3 day bag with the Tactical Tailor CLS bag on top and my pockets stuffed full of pressure dressings and other medical supplies.

  • @groovinlikerasputin4007
    @groovinlikerasputin4007 Год назад +6

    Great video, the first-hand perspective on things like these are very valuable. Would greatly appreciate a video discussing the use of AKs by SF in the early GWOT days, always see plenty in the photos you show

  • @TaktikDegilManipulasyon
    @TaktikDegilManipulasyon Год назад +10

    Having now watched all of it, the bit about the velcro not being real velcro caught me off guard but not entirely surprising.😅 I experienced the Turkish Army of the 2000's and you can imagine how many cheap versions of real things I've witnessed but strangely never knock off velcro. 🤣

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +3

    Like the video man 😎

  • @SlimeSquare
    @SlimeSquare Год назад +7

    I remember when we first saw EOD Marines wearing mich helmets and Eagle Industries plate carriers in Afghanistan around late 2008. This was startling to us because our unit was issued the PASGAT helmets and MTV's made popular during Ramadi. Let's just say they had a nicer time getting around on foot patrols.

    • @Lifechanging99999
      @Lifechanging99999 Год назад

      What battalion were you with?

    • @SlimeSquare
      @SlimeSquare Год назад +1

      @@Lifechanging99999 3/8

    • @Lifechanging99999
      @Lifechanging99999 Год назад +2

      @@SlimeSquare FORTUNA FAVET FORTIBUS brother.
      I was 3/8 Lima. My seniors were on that 08 deployment to Nowzad.

    • @SlimeSquare
      @SlimeSquare Год назад +2

      @@Lifechanging99999 Fortuna Favet Fortibus, Marine. Those guys were my peers. I was in Golestan with Kilo Co 2nd PLT.

  • @jackl45
    @jackl45 Год назад +2

    I have an original black buckle SDS RACK. Super cool piece of kit

  • @Warriorbob-im5py
    @Warriorbob-im5py 3 месяца назад

    Love hearing about the gear used during the early days of the war. As a geardo, the gear of the 90s and early 2000s is so interesting to me. Those were the newsreels and pictures I saw growing up and wanting to join the army.

  • @ihawk4244
    @ihawk4244 7 дней назад +1

    “I don’t know what the acronym for balcs is but it’s a body armor load carrying system”

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 Год назад +1

    Love the baseball hat, wonderful info, thanks

  • @ES44AC-2
    @ES44AC-2 Год назад

    Never seen an MK12 with a red dot. I like how you give credit to various people throughout your videos, thats awesome. You also give respect to the guys that didn't make it back.

    • @ModernTacticalShooting
      @ModernTacticalShooting  Год назад +1

      I would not have been successful in my career without the great mentors I was lucky to have.

  • @comebackkid625
    @comebackkid625 Год назад +5

    Wasn't SF but 11B. In 05 we ran the point blank IBA and it was moderately comfy until they started loading us with fuckin side panels everywhere

  • @soup31314
    @soup31314 Год назад +1

    sounds like you were ins SF, when i joined the army in 94. prior to 2001 only time I saw plate armor was in germany each company had a squads worth of ranger armor that was left over from bosnia/macadonia.
    besides that we wore the flak vest, but that was only on deployment (albania/kosovo 99), or ntc training for live fire, or when doing table 12 trench.
    I still have my LCE I wore during the invasion of iraq over my IBA. We were issued (1st bde 3rd ID) mollie stuff but only one set for 2 people..since I was a m203 gunner/team leader I got like two mag poches and and nade holder.. that same thing happened with us 3rd ID guys, the word got out that we were like special republican guard (shot first ask question later). the triangle patch, and daimond patch you could shoot at and they would run.. but the square patch with the lines... they will stop and shoot you!
    Then in 2004 in afghanistan we had the IBA with flik system.. the chain of command (the battalion CSM) said that everyone was to wear the flik system and it was to be set up the exact same way....
    sgt fiscus 27th infantry regiment wolfhounds no fear!!

  • @Johnny_Cash_Flow
    @Johnny_Cash_Flow Год назад +2

    In Iraq, 2004, as a Marine, I wore an Interceptor vest with MOLLE which I attached woodland mag pouches, and Kevlar MICH helmet. The room on the vest only allowed for about 4 mags (I'm a small guy), so I bought myself a Blackhawk drop-leg mag pouch which I quickly learned doesn't feel great when you have to run and jump into prone. Just like you, we didn't have doors on our humvees and about half-way into our deployment we got bolted on steel doors which were held shut with 550 chord.
    During that deployment I had the opportunity to work with 5th Group soldiers in Ramadi thanks to a personal relationship my CO, Paul Stubbs, had with them, being a former enlisted Ranger.
    Again, another small world detail discovered by watching your videos. Seems like our careers have crossed paths several times over the course of 20 years.
    Cheers.

    • @zwinmar21
      @zwinmar21 Год назад +1

      We got the interceptor vests a couple/few months before Kosovo in 99, replacing the flaks, along with the LBE. We continued to use our ALICE mag pouches, canteens, etc with it. We did not have plates. For a right hander such as myself the mag pouches were both places on the left hand side on the belt, didnt use the ones integrated in the lbe because they sucked.

  • @maddantt7757
    @maddantt7757 Год назад

    Thank you sir

  • @lancet.346
    @lancet.346 Год назад +2

    I still have my RACK that I bought from Specialty Defense back in 2000. It's been modified so I can use a dangler and some other stuff, but it's a great piece of gear.

  • @MrSabram07
    @MrSabram07 Год назад

    The great spray paint job on the rifle in some of the pictures you can't even see against your body

  • @garnettbrown
    @garnettbrown Год назад +1

    Brigade quarter master was another favorite. I still have a few of the old Blackhawk catalog before it was sold. Blackhawk was the high speed Sears and robucks Christmas wish list military gear catalog.

  • @user-vt8wj6lm6m
    @user-vt8wj6lm6m 2 месяца назад

    Hey Jeff
    Really love this series, must have watched this video 10 times now. Especially the loadout Travis is wearing on the pictures and his mk18, it just looks so cool.
    I wanna do a reenactment of his loadout, but i cant see what model of Paraclete he is wearing. Can you help me out?