What you have going on looks perfect . What more could you ask for? Maybe a two switch selector push to talk for your left shoulder to free up your right shoulder for firing a rifle? Little stubby antenna on low power transmit power for your group so you don't transmit beyond your area . So you don't notify anyone nearby who might be scanning nearby frequencies,( lower your output signature) on your group radio and a collapsible Yogi directional antenna for your other radio so you only transmit to your headquarters and not everyone else in the immediate area? You loose a little transmit power going through the coax cable but who wants that annoying antennae in the way all the time. The only thing I don't like is the push to talk on the right shoulder.
I like consolidating most of the wires in the pouch with my radio, if I need to pull it out for some reason I have some extra slack. Also rubber bands are awesome for preventing snag hazards
We use SWAK as TACPs, the wire management is pretty much routed through our kit connecting the EUD into a 163 and a SIR for VDL, everything is controlled via the EUD / ATAK. @1:50, its also joint terminal attack controller.
Yeah crazy how many SF JTACs don't know what it stands for. What is also crazy is how little gear they get. On an OP with 1 SF Group JTACs (great dudes) they didn't have an LTD, thermal LRF, spotting scope etc.
As a former JTAC myself, keeping the whips out of the way is really important. If i need to I can take the kit off and prop it up on a rock and do 9lines all day long. CLEARED HOT!
Appreciate the insight. If possible, I'd like to see a similar video with an 18D. Former Hospital Corpsman and always appreciate some new ways to carry medical since getting out
Same! I'm always looking for better ways to set up my kit and as a medic, medical is something I focus on. Unfortunately not many people put much emphasis on medical beyond something basic like IFAK or TQ
bro is clearly a nerd and its fucking awesome. the lvndmark shirt (tarkov) and mythosaur patch are just fucking cool to see on the kit of a green beret
Great Video and content, much appreciated for sharing....however i was missing some of the context for this setup: Individual gear is always mission, SOP, METT-TC,....etc dependent, and there were no indication (for me) of the video what was the main intent behind this setup. It looks a fairly decent training/dry cas/range setup, or a limited mounted setup in case of vehicular operations. Helmet setup is slick and well thought out. Me personally never preferred the Peltors on the rail, because it makes difficult to take the helmet off. Sometimes there are downtimes in operations, but that does not mean there is no air and continuous control needs to be performed. Becomes more exciting on multi day missions. Belt: Nice low profile setup. Putting there the PLRF makes a lot of sense on the belt. IFAK however is very minimalistic. It is of course team SOP dependent but most i have seen dictates way more medical gear than that. Plate Carrier: Good radio placement but relocating both antennas makes troubleshooting impossible. I always hated it. It is personal preference again of course, cool and comfortable, however if any issue arise than either external assist is required or one needs to remove the PC to fix it. Been there done that..not fun. Antenna relocation also a problem due to loss of power. More cables, more connectors equals less ranger. Without an amplifier/117G the output is limited. In a permissive environment it is OK if the bird is in a high altitude, weather is good, terrain is nice. However as soon as the environment turns into less permissive and one needs to offset the A/C...problems start. Solution is usually more power, but this setup eliminates the option more or less to wear a backpack, which can hold a 117G for better comms. Also i was missing marking/signal/observation equipment. ATAK and PLRF are a nice and effective combination, but not able to tackle every situation. IZLIID for the night, NVG (can be placed on the helmet for daytime of course), Chemlights, Smoke, VS17, Signal Mirror, HLM, 40mm, heat skeet and anything that comes to imagination. Also these are most of the time can cramped only into the backpack, not to mention sustainment. Ammo can be an endless argument, 3/1/1 is only 5 mags on the gear and in the weapon. If that is OK for the unit, happy times. I usually preferred to carry 6 mags (that was the unit minimum) + 1 mag of full tracer (IR or regular, depended on the situation). Of course that cummerbund can accommodate way more. Again, appreciate the video, nice content, well thought out gear. My recommendation would be to putting the video in context so the end user have some idea on what was the intent behind the kit. I am sure this is cool for a quick DA mission for the daytime or training, but sure thing would not survive the test of time for other type of missions. JTAC`s (even if it is a secondary job) can be more demanding on the gear side. It is a technical sport, and gear is required to remain effective in any situation what the day may bring. GZ ex JTAC/JTAC-I
I don’t care how modern our military are or gets. Comms will always be an issue. That’s one thing in war or deployments that can easily and will break down or will encounter issues. Also drop mounts are the way to go. Good for deployments or just gun competitions.
The only issue I had with the Fiberco IFAK was the med sheers. Securing them is pretty janky if you use the little hook/loop flap. I lost a good set of sheers, so, recommend you keep your eye on that. Otherwise, loved the video.
Enjoyed the kit shake down... There's a great book.... Fire strike 7/9 (bommer Paul Grahame) and his experiences as a JTAC in Afghan.... Think any serving jtac would appreciate this book....
And I Myself will add, as a Marine Corps Field Radio Operator ( MOS 2531, Now MOS O621) , prior to the DDForm 368, and ,transfer to the Army, Communications is a vital, intrinsic Job, however, in the Civilian World, good luck with attempting to be a Radio Operator , sans a Computer Programming background.
Awesome video per usual. I love the placard set up. I would like to have a closer look at it. Away cheers 🍻 to the headless flannel shirt and the rest of the crew.🎅🎄🍺🫵🤟🇨🇦🫡🇺🇸🤟🫵🍺🎄🧑🎄
Though for your videos...when you're talking gear in these shakedown vids it'd be nice to have the name and brand of what theyre talking about written on the screen...just a short pop up. It helps us look stuff up. I'm a edc and gear dork and like to look stuff up while watching the vid. Just an idea. Thanks for the videos guys...love your content
Excellent video. No doubt there's spergs out there aching to see an 18C kit . What with their spicy door breaching strips and master keys. I'm not so uncontrolled and conventional. I'm more curious how the current 18D plays along 😊
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:27 🪖 *MJ, an 18 Echo and JTAC, shares his preferred loadout for Special Forces operations, including his helmet setup.* 02:23 🎒 *He uses a multicam chest placard to carry essentials like notepads, smartbooks, and batteries.* 03:19 📻 *MJ carries dual PRC-152 Alpha radios, routing antennas to the back of his kit for convenience.* 04:39 🔫 *His gun belt features a Ronin CI belt with cry pistol mag pouches, a gista pouch for gear, and a dump pouch.* 05:34 ⛑️ *MJ uses a Flatline Fiberco med pouch, a Safari Land holster, and a Wilder Tactical drop mount for his sidearm.* 06:44 🎯 *MJ mentions being a sniper on the team but emphasizes that the role depends on the mission's needs and priorities, with a focus on JTAC responsibilities.* Made with HARPA AI
Another awesome video, I love spiritus and your gear. Recently got myself an lv119 in arid as well, overt front and covert rear. And I’m working towards signing an 18x for 19th group, hopefully to become a Charlie.
Look at the TCA brand PRC-152A radio. Only the TRC brand, and only the 2023 model. It comes with GPS, and a KDU (a keyboard display unit) that you can mount on your vest. For about $450 dollars, it also has all the same connectors, and can take real Harris battery packs. It can also take the Harris, or Thymes, brand real antennas. It does VHF and UHF, but not digital.
@@jhutch1470 it's a good larp radio, but I wouldn't recommend it for civilians. There are radios that are way more capable and are significantly lighter. Motorola DTR700 or the Hytera HP682 would be what I would recommend.
@@Chief-ek1vl Of course. I figured he was asking how to get the same type of radio setup. I like to choose something like the Anytone AT-D878UVi portable. It does analog, and digital, both in VHF and UHF, and still uses the Kenwood plug for accessories. P-25 is nice but very few people have it. Moto Trbo is much more common, so you can be ready to get onto many more people's comms setups at a moments notice.
ALL YOU LARPERS LISTEN UP. THIS GUYS KIT WORKS FOR HIM IN HIS JOB AS A GB. UNLESS YOU ARE ON AN ODA, YOUR KIT BETTER BE INFANTRY STYLE BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT SURVIVE WITH 3-4 MAGS. Ffs all you larpers cling to the SF loadouts.
Yeah, in the context of the recent wars, if your JTAC is getting decisively engaged in gunfights and burning through rounds, he's either messed up or you're in a real bad spot.
at least you get your stuff issued to you. at the level of the state militia ( no not the fools running around hopping for the end of times. we are your base support here in Ca only. we do the base camps for fire fighters, help out on SAR, we do the things to make others jobs easer). i get to source out and pay for all my equipment. living on ss i do not have much money to “play” with so i need to buy the best up front. at 64 i am the “kid” in my squad. this year (2024) medical training had been the top thing. no never a Dr but learning how to treat wounds. before we can get you to a Dr. like i said we do support not ment for front line action.
What are some of your personal hacks for good radio/wire management on your kit?
What you have going on looks perfect . What more could you ask for?
Maybe a two switch selector push to talk for your left shoulder to free up your right shoulder for firing a rifle?
Little stubby antenna on low power transmit power for your group so you don't transmit beyond your area . So you don't notify anyone nearby who might be scanning nearby frequencies,( lower your output signature) on your group radio and a collapsible Yogi directional antenna for your other radio so you only transmit to your headquarters and not everyone else in the immediate area?
You loose a little transmit power going through the coax cable but who wants that annoying antennae in the way all the time. The only thing I don't like is the push to talk on the right shoulder.
Kinco switch on one of the relocator for quickly switching to satcom
I like consolidating most of the wires in the pouch with my radio, if I need to pull it out for some reason I have some extra slack. Also rubber bands are awesome for preventing snag hazards
Not using disco 32 for anything due to his past immoral business dealings with competitors.
One thing I do is "s" weave my coax thru my vest. If you coil coax more than 2 times, it becomes an RF choke.
clean, no nonsense and organized.. always love to see what professionals at this level put together.
Very clean
Damn, that’s a clean kit. In my time in, RTOs struggled to keep a simple and snag free kit. This level of professionalism is great to see
I'd say MJ runs "nothing crazy" and "I like to keep it simple" more than K does.
Underrated comment
He doesn't seem to have any issues with his gear.
he definitely uses "what works for me"
Must be generic military talk that’s what I heard a ton when I was in too😊
The person who carries this stuff is the one you dont want to mess with. Awesome stuff.
We use SWAK as TACPs, the wire management is pretty much routed through our kit connecting the EUD into a 163 and a SIR for VDL, everything is controlled via the EUD / ATAK. @1:50, its also joint terminal attack controller.
SOTACC moment
Yeah crazy how many SF JTACs don't know what it stands for. What is also crazy is how little gear they get. On an OP with 1 SF Group JTACs (great dudes) they didn't have an LTD, thermal LRF, spotting scope etc.
@@tomfiremissionblog5283Way back in the day; MRC-107 or 108, PRC-66 UHF, PRC-47 HF (boat anchor)…
Edit: That’s a MRC-107 in my thumbnail pic.
As a former JTAC myself, keeping the whips out of the way is really important. If i need to I can take the kit off and prop it up on a rock and do 9lines all day long. CLEARED HOT!
Do jtacs carry weapons ?
Appreciate the insight. If possible, I'd like to see a similar video with an 18D. Former Hospital Corpsman and always appreciate some new ways to carry medical since getting out
Same! I'm always looking for better ways to set up my kit and as a medic, medical is something I focus on. Unfortunately not many people put much emphasis on medical beyond something basic like IFAK or TQ
Another vote for this 🤚
🤚🏼
they made it
@@taylorrobbins24 watched it the second it posted lol
I'm sure all the paintball nerds are going to love this.
Airsoft*
My Echo makes me carry my own batteries, I'll have him watch this video to see what right looks like 💯
You carry your own batteries, we already have to carry enough equipment to keep comms up all times.
maybe you should be carrying batteries for your echo instead of him carrying them for you
@@charwest5892 Or not! Thanks though
@@zackstrackhouse1086 that's fair.
@@Coolrunnings. the marines really do recruit based on the most average iq scores dont they
Love this. Applies to any squad leader who uses comms, TACP, cct, you name it.
bro is clearly a nerd and its fucking awesome. the lvndmark shirt (tarkov) and mythosaur patch are just fucking cool to see on the kit of a green beret
I HAVE 732,000 HOSTAGES IN MY HOUSEHOLD NOW.
Can confirm, met my second wife down here
Vibe
And they haven’t subscribed to Spiritus Systems yet!? What kind of gulag you running guy?
Can I borrow some? I used most of them for ransom money. Thanks.
How shit you're on a role my boy
The Kydex insert for the JSTA pouch is the Mini GHIDORAH-S
I run the same med pouch and it's so nice. Nice and slim easy to pull it from the retainer.
I like the way you run the double radios
the mandalorian patch is sick asfffffff
Not sure if intentionally done or not but this flannel would blend very well in the fall/early winter down in my neck of the woods.
GREAT VIDEO! Retired 18E here enjoying my Retirement!
CSM Chapa
Crazy how many SF JTACs don't know what JTAC stands for...
Ya I LOL'd real hard
Looking for this comment 😂
@@sneed777 I beg to differ 🤣
😂
1:55
Everyone on IG: This is my new personality.
Love these kit shakedown vids!
Great Video and content, much appreciated for sharing....however i was missing some of the context for this setup:
Individual gear is always mission, SOP, METT-TC,....etc dependent, and there were no indication (for me) of the video what was the main intent behind this setup. It looks a fairly decent training/dry cas/range setup, or a limited mounted setup in case of vehicular operations.
Helmet setup is slick and well thought out. Me personally never preferred the Peltors on the rail, because it makes difficult to take the helmet off. Sometimes there are downtimes in operations, but that does not mean there is no air and continuous control needs to be performed. Becomes more exciting on multi day missions.
Belt: Nice low profile setup. Putting there the PLRF makes a lot of sense on the belt. IFAK however is very minimalistic. It is of course team SOP dependent but most i have seen dictates way more medical gear than that.
Plate Carrier: Good radio placement but relocating both antennas makes troubleshooting impossible. I always hated it. It is personal preference again of course, cool and comfortable, however if any issue arise than either external assist is required or one needs to remove the PC to fix it. Been there done that..not fun. Antenna relocation also a problem due to loss of power. More cables, more connectors equals less ranger. Without an amplifier/117G the output is limited. In a permissive environment it is OK if the bird is in a high altitude, weather is good, terrain is nice. However as soon as the environment turns into less permissive and one needs to offset the A/C...problems start.
Solution is usually more power, but this setup eliminates the option more or less to wear a backpack, which can hold a 117G for better comms.
Also i was missing marking/signal/observation equipment. ATAK and PLRF are a nice and effective combination, but not able to tackle every situation. IZLIID for the night, NVG (can be placed on the helmet for daytime of course), Chemlights, Smoke, VS17, Signal Mirror, HLM, 40mm, heat skeet and anything that comes to imagination. Also these are most of the time can cramped only into the backpack, not to mention sustainment.
Ammo can be an endless argument, 3/1/1 is only 5 mags on the gear and in the weapon. If that is OK for the unit, happy times. I usually preferred to carry 6 mags (that was the unit minimum) + 1 mag of full tracer (IR or regular, depended on the situation). Of course that cummerbund can accommodate way more.
Again, appreciate the video, nice content, well thought out gear. My recommendation would be to putting the video in context so the end user have some idea on what was the intent behind the kit.
I am sure this is cool for a quick DA mission for the daytime or training, but sure thing would not survive the test of time for other type of missions. JTAC`s (even if it is a secondary job) can be more demanding on the gear side. It is a technical sport, and gear is required to remain effective in any situation what the day may bring.
GZ
ex JTAC/JTAC-I
Thank you for your service
this is so sick
Dig this. I was a Fighter Attack Guy (😂) and I always wondered how you dudes on the ground had your radios and PTTs and such set up.
I don’t care how modern our military are or gets. Comms will always be an issue. That’s one thing in war or deployments that can easily and will break down or will encounter issues. Also drop mounts are the way to go. Good for deployments or just gun competitions.
I am the RTO, for my company, and unit, nice setup.
*stares at AWS label on the dump*
yeah this is from raptor tactical, this dude on that TBI arc
That is great for showing your load out for everyone in the world to learn, not to Bright
The only issue I had with the Fiberco IFAK was the med sheers. Securing them is pretty janky if you use the little hook/loop flap. I lost a good set of sheers, so, recommend you keep your eye on that. Otherwise, loved the video.
I thought JTAC stood for joint terminal attack controller 🤔
It most definitely does lol
Nice gear set up!keep it up!!!
Enjoyed the kit shake down... There's a great book.... Fire strike 7/9 (bommer Paul Grahame) and his experiences as a JTAC in Afghan.... Think any serving jtac would appreciate this book....
Don't mean to be that guy, but in case anyone wondering the pistol pouch is actually Tyr and the dump pouch is AWS
I appreciate your service
Can you do a gear shake down on an 18D’s kit???
Sweet! Super clean setup
Great video, direct, concise and informative !
Great video Battle appreciate the perspective.
2:59 who else spots the cheeky little smiley face? 😂
I like to operate when im operating operationally
Kino
Great video!
Digging your content.
And I Myself will add, as a Marine Corps Field Radio Operator ( MOS 2531, Now MOS O621) , prior to the DDForm 368, and ,transfer to the Army, Communications is a vital, intrinsic Job, however, in the Civilian World, good luck with attempting to be a Radio Operator , sans a Computer Programming background.
Awesome 😎
18D would be a great breakdown too but I would love to see an 18C breakdown
Awesome video per usual. I love the placard set up. I would like to have a closer look at it. Away cheers 🍻 to the headless flannel shirt and the rest of the crew.🎅🎄🍺🫵🤟🇨🇦🫡🇺🇸🤟🫵🍺🎄🧑🎄
lot of rocking in this video
This is the way
Though for your videos...when you're talking gear in these shakedown vids it'd be nice to have the name and brand of what theyre talking about written on the screen...just a short pop up. It helps us look stuff up. I'm a edc and gear dork and like to look stuff up while watching the vid. Just an idea. Thanks for the videos guys...love your content
Thanks for the input and that is a good idea. We will try to add more of that information on screen.
Excellent video. No doubt there's spergs out there aching to see an 18C kit . What with their spicy door breaching strips and master keys.
I'm not so uncontrolled and conventional. I'm more curious how the current 18D plays along 😊
Make him give his honest opinion of the 163 at gun point so he doesnt lie!
😂😂😂 FACTS
Great video I really enjoyed it. I have a question can a 18D be a JTAC ?
What pouch does he have in the front of the placard? is it a full zip from like AXL or a long gp pouch?
How do you guys stay hydrated out on the field?
The Anker portable battery charger on the radio config is... real.
Where can we get the pistol magazine pouches? Happy new year everyone. Thank you for the video and thank you for your service.
Yo a shake down of a PJ or CRO would be clutch
Can you guys do a kit break down on the medic.
What plate carrier is that?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:27 🪖 *MJ, an 18 Echo and JTAC, shares his preferred loadout for Special Forces operations, including his helmet setup.*
02:23 🎒 *He uses a multicam chest placard to carry essentials like notepads, smartbooks, and batteries.*
03:19 📻 *MJ carries dual PRC-152 Alpha radios, routing antennas to the back of his kit for convenience.*
04:39 🔫 *His gun belt features a Ronin CI belt with cry pistol mag pouches, a gista pouch for gear, and a dump pouch.*
05:34 ⛑️ *MJ uses a Flatline Fiberco med pouch, a Safari Land holster, and a Wilder Tactical drop mount for his sidearm.*
06:44 🎯 *MJ mentions being a sniper on the team but emphasizes that the role depends on the mission's needs and priorities, with a focus on JTAC responsibilities.*
Made with HARPA AI
Is there an 18c video?
Joint Terminal Attack Controller. 👌🏽
Possibility on getting an 18D kit shake down?
With a Lvndmark tee!
Yeah, I thought so.
I would really liked to have seen where he carries his marking equipment
He said. On his gun belt in bag on left side.
The PLRF isn't used for marking
He marks his territory with urine, duhh 🙄
@@john-ty2zi uh... an/ped's do both. But you are right cuz it wouldn't fit in that bag anyways going back and looking at it. Nevermind. Dummy here.
Will there be an 18D kit video?
just got the 163 radios and were issued Falcon headsets (they are horrible) what PTT are y’all using to allow connection to the Peltor Dual Comms?
I like that nothings too crazy.
1:53 Joint Terminal Attack Controller.. Silly goose
How do you attach the holster to your belt? I want to know the name of the accessory.
What do you useto retain 152s stzble at the side of your gear behind the 3 mag pouches?
Are you going to run through a whole sf team kit??
What’s the thing that he has attached to the ubl on his Safariland that pushes it out over the belt instead of through the loops?
What is those elastic mag pouches on the side of the kit?
I wanted to see your carbine, the best part
Another awesome video, I love spiritus and your gear. Recently got myself an lv119 in arid as well, overt front and covert rear. And I’m working towards signing an 18x for 19th group, hopefully to become a Charlie.
🔥🔥🔥
18D next please 🙏
Which color have you used for the helmet?
WoW…I’m new to all this, seems like so much to learn; what’s the civilian version of this type of equipment? 🤯🤔
Exactly the same. Except for air support, unless you can afford it. What are you asking about?
Look at the TCA brand PRC-152A radio. Only the TRC brand, and only the 2023 model. It comes with GPS, and a KDU (a keyboard display unit) that you can mount on your vest. For about $450 dollars, it also has all the same connectors, and can take real Harris battery packs. It can also take the Harris, or Thymes, brand real antennas. It does VHF and UHF, but not digital.
@@jhutch1470 it's a good larp radio, but I wouldn't recommend it for civilians. There are radios that are way more capable and are significantly lighter. Motorola DTR700 or the Hytera HP682 would be what I would recommend.
@@Chief-ek1vl Of course. I figured he was asking how to get the same type of radio setup. I like to choose something like the Anytone AT-D878UVi portable. It does analog, and digital, both in VHF and UHF, and still uses the Kenwood plug for accessories. P-25 is nice but very few people have it. Moto Trbo is much more common, so you can be ready to get onto many more people's comms setups at a moments notice.
@@jhutch1470 THANK YOU!!!
Dope flannel where do I get one lol
ALL YOU LARPERS LISTEN UP. THIS GUYS KIT WORKS FOR HIM IN HIS JOB AS A GB. UNLESS YOU ARE ON AN ODA, YOUR KIT BETTER BE INFANTRY STYLE BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT SURVIVE WITH 3-4 MAGS. Ffs all you larpers cling to the SF loadouts.
Me with 13 AR mags.
Yeah, in the context of the recent wars, if your JTAC is getting decisively engaged in gunfights and burning through rounds, he's either messed up or you're in a real bad spot.
What brand is the backpack?
What range finder? Or at least which ones do you recommend?
He said PLRF, so probably the PLRF25C. Atleast that's what I've seen them run. Works great, but no night capability.
what brand of flannel shirt is he wearing?
What watch do you wear?
18D next please.
What atak mount is that?
What color is that helmet?
Can we get a kit shakedown on a 18D???!
I am always concerned about damaging my vectronix plrf by just carrying it in a soft pouch.
Does anyone know what watch is he rocking? thanks!
Anyone know what that rear pack is with the mando patch on it
What pouch insert do you use for your Mk4?
Axl standard zipper pouch
Where did he get the flag on his kit from?
What atak/EUD HOLDER IS THAT?
at least you get your stuff issued to you.
at the level of the state militia
( no not the fools running around hopping for the end of times.
we are your base support here in Ca only. we do the base camps for fire fighters, help out on SAR, we do the things to make others jobs easer).
i get to source out and pay for all my equipment.
living on ss i do not have much money to “play” with so i need to buy the best up front.
at 64 i am the “kid” in my squad. this year (2024) medical training had been the top thing. no never a Dr but learning how to treat wounds. before we can get you to a Dr.
like i said we do support not ment for front line action.
What watch is that?