Scenes from the November Advanced RTO

My buddy NC Scout runs some of the most practical and affordable prepper Comms courses around.

No Couch Commando bullshit here.

Check him out.

Stay Alert, Armed, Prepared and Dangerous!

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100_1147 Student’s excellent homemade Yagi.

100_1148 Class SOI on the whiteboard.

100_1149 Homebrew dual band Yagi.

100_1150 Students preparing to send a data burst via AndFLMsg over a Baofeng radio connected to their wire antenna.

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100_1152 Longwire in the trees. Hard to spot even when near it.

100_1153 Resistor terminating the ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ ends of the antenna.

100_1153 Using a zip-tie for strain relief.

100_1154 Longwire antenna is completely invisible.

100_1155 Long Wire with resistor. Note resistor terminating antenna at the base.

100_1156 Vertical Half Rhombic antenna built by students.

100_1157 Feedpoint of the Half Rhombic.

100_1158 Resistor terminated Half Rhombic.

100_1159 Homebrew Yagi deployed. All it needs is krylon.

100_1160 OPFOR spotted in the area.

100_1161 Digital messages have been received from the team in the field to the TOC and saved as a Notepad file to keep a visible record of the Team’s last known status.

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Common Infantry Tasks Testing-The Basic Requirements Applied To Survivalists

A Great Outline for INDIVIDUAL Task.

So often training of this type focuses on SUT (Small Unit Tactics) without first addressing Individual skill-sets.

 

I have selected what I believe are the realistic tasks that a Survivalist who mean to go into harms way should have a basic understanding of, if not at least a basic proficiency in.

Source: Common Infantry Tasks Testing-The Basic Requirements Applied To Survivalists

Basic Medical References You Need On Hand

BASIC MEDICAL REFERENCES YOU NEED ON HAND

 

I am a big believer in dedicating a large portion of both your Training budget and Preparation time to medical preparedness.

In every SHTF, ass-hole puckering situation I have ever been in, I used this skill-set the most above all others.

*This is one of those articles you will want to stick on your “Medical Reference”  flash drive for sure.*

Stay Alert, Armed and Dangerous!

 

Prepping 101: “Take that Sh*t to the Suburbs!”

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Is Civil Unrest Coming to Suburbia? Rest Assured, the Media Will Lie About It

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Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

Civilian Operator 101: Escape and Evasion Primer

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Escape and Evasion: Running for Your Life

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I highly suggest you guys buy a cheap thumb drive and keep things like this on it for future reference. Really good information here.

Because of the random violence and chaos of the World right now, Escape and Evasion is one of those skill set’s that EVERY Civilian Operator needs to have in his toolbox.

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!