It's amazing the variety of difference between what is considered essential between jobs. A rifleman, mortarman, medic, communication, artillery, light infantry etc all have vastly different priorities as to what they need accessable.
Very good video. This kit is for a specific environment / scenario. Correct that a leader should not be overly engaged shooting in a firefight - therefore he needs less ready mags. Some environments demand more water. Grenades and smoke - where on the kit? Flares ? Entrenching tool? Tactical toggle rope or tubular nylon webbing section? Folding saw? Wire cutters? Comms cord? Cammo cream, body / kit scrim? Binos or monocular, prismatic compass?, etc.
I think ATAK can be very useful even in civilian life. Using it to mark areas and just general navigation is enough for me to justify it. It's especially useful with meshtastic and a team who is invested in that tech.
A really informative video, again. Thanks! Is there any reason your friend mounted the side plates on the inside of the cummerbund? Maybe he could share his opinion/experience. The only reliable info about it that I found is: as much front and high as possible. Thanks and cheers!
The problem is carrying the weight ,and still being combat effective. Sadly these lessons were not learned in Iraq, and Afghanistan, when you fighting a enemy carrying very light loads. What’s the answer ? If you in a militia, prepper, survivalist, learn to exercise with the weight as much as possible. Wear it walking the dog, or when mowing the lawn, etc, but might get strange looks for your neighbours !
It's amazing the variety of difference between what is considered essential between jobs. A rifleman, mortarman, medic, communication, artillery, light infantry etc all have vastly different priorities as to what they need accessable.
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I’m not gonna insult you or anything because you’re right on point
Very good video. This kit is for a specific environment / scenario. Correct that a leader should not be overly engaged shooting in a firefight - therefore he needs less ready mags.
Some environments demand more water. Grenades and smoke - where on the kit? Flares ? Entrenching tool? Tactical toggle rope or tubular nylon webbing section? Folding saw? Wire cutters? Comms cord? Cammo cream, body / kit scrim? Binos or monocular, prismatic compass?, etc.
I need to watch this later when I have time..But I appreciate your channel and shared information very much. Thanks.👍🏻
I think ATAK can be very useful even in civilian life. Using it to mark areas and just general navigation is enough for me to justify it. It's especially useful with meshtastic and a team who is invested in that tech.
Good vid bro. I enjoyed your mate’s perspective.
Love watching and learning. Please keep up the good work
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great video!
these kinds of discussions are really informative!
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A really informative video, again. Thanks! Is there any reason your friend mounted the side plates on the inside of the cummerbund? Maybe he could share his opinion/experience. The only reliable info about it that I found is: as much front and high as possible. Thanks and cheers!
Good morning!
Great stuff again!
Another good video mate. May I ask what operational experience does your friend have?
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Absolute quality
Awesome Video!
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like how he has attached the antennas, is that a product or like a repurposed marker holder?
Looks like: Raptor Tactical Athena - Antenna Relocation Pouch
any multitool ?
Hay mike did you buy all those medical patches at like a store or do you get them from were you are
station
@@ghost_us999 which ones? But bought or made
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Why dont you just carry all aluminum mags if they are more durable instead a mox of both. I prefer the gi mags
All the fed camo is definitely gonna lead to fratricide there Mike
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The problem is carrying the weight ,and still being combat effective.
Sadly these lessons were not learned in Iraq, and Afghanistan, when you fighting a enemy carrying very light loads.
What’s the answer ?
If you in a militia, prepper, survivalist, learn to exercise with the weight as much as possible.
Wear it walking the dog, or when mowing the lawn, etc, but might get strange looks for your neighbours !
What are if flags? 2:33
IFF - Identification Friend and Foe
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I’m not gonna insult you or anything because you’re right on point