This video from Dirty Civilian provides a comprehensive breakdown of various backpack categories for prepared civilians, ranging from everyday carry (EDC) bags and fanny packs to sling bags, duffle bags, rifle bags, and sustainment rucks. The aim is to help viewers make informed decisions about which bags best suit their individual needs, covering a decade of experience. Several brands are mentioned with discount codes, including Vertx, WETWRX, and Steele Industries, along with a link to the Dirty Civilian store and Patreon.
This video aims to equip civilian preppers with essential military terminology and acronyms to improve communication within their groups. It covers the rationale behind military jargon, delves into common acronyms and abbreviations, and highlights the most valuable terms for prepared individuals. The goal is to bridge the "comms gap" by fostering a shared understanding of military language, which is often adopted by civilian preparedness groups for its efficiency and clarity in tactical scenarios.
This YouTube video focuses on demystifying military acronyms and jargon, presenting them as an 'alien language' to outsiders. The content aims to translate this specialized vocabulary into terms relevant for civilian preparedness groups, making communication more efficient within these communities. The video promises to cover acronyms that have practical applications for those interested in civilian readiness.
This video provides a civilian-focused guide on how to properly set up a plate carrier. It aims to educate viewers on the configuration and essential aspects of utilizing this tactical gear for personal preparedness. The description includes a call to action for Instagram engagement and a link for firearm training classes.
This video focuses on the importance and accessibility of medical training, highlighting its low barrier to entry, high potential need, and lifelong relevance. The title and description suggest a civilian-centric approach to preparedness, emphasizing the practical value of medical skills for everyday individuals. The hashtag #dirtycivilian implies a connection to preparedness and potentially firearm ownership within a civilian context.
This video compares dirt bikes and e-bikes for prepared civilians, evaluating their suitability as reliable modes of transportation in various scenarios. It delves into critical aspects such as energy/fuel, durability, capability versus skillset, budget considerations, maintenance requirements, stability and performance, load-bearing capacity, and acoustic signature. The comparison aims to help viewers make an informed investment decision for their preparedness needs. Key brands and resources for related gear and support are also highlighted.
This video focuses on non-tactical, year-round clothing essentials for civilian preparedness. It provides a comprehensive breakdown of recommended apparel for different seasons, covering footwear, socks, gaiters, pants, base layers, belts, t-shirts, tops, and accessories. The creators also offer insights on when to invest in higher-quality items and when to save. Affiliate links for Modlite, Steele Industries, One Hundred Concepts, and SDI are provided, along with a link to the Dirty Civilian store and Patreon page.
This video focuses on utilizing financial resources effectively for civilian preparedness, emphasizing smart spending and investment in readiness. The description mentions "Basement Operator Company," suggesting a brand or service related to preparedness, with links to their website, social media, and merchandise. The content aims to educate viewers on how to be prepared without overspending, likely touching upon self-defense, security, and emergency readiness from a financial planning perspective. The disclaimer highlights a strong emphasis on firearm safety and educational intent, differentiating it from direct sales or gunsmithing.
This video, despite initial low expectations, has struck a chord with many Americans, addressing concerns about dwindling clean water resources. The description highlights a related "Emergency Water Supply Plan" video as essential viewing for those not yet familiar with the topic. The hashtag #dirtycivilian suggests a connection to a broader community or brand focused on preparedness or a specific lifestyle.
This video, titled 'Gunfighting for Dummies,' uses a metaphorical comparison of Afghanistan combat to a more intense version of Fortnite. It delves into the realities of firefights, contrasting flat-range training with actual combat scenarios. The content highlights the importance of understanding what truly happens in a gunfight and offers advice for well-prepared civilians. It touches upon counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan, military tactics upon contact with enemy fire, and the roles within units like the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, specifically mentioning the M203 grenade launcher.
This video critically examines the common practice of marketing tactical gear to civilians that mirrors military units. The host breaks down three distinct loadout types: Assault, Sustainment, and Low-Vis. The core argument is that civilians often lack the support infrastructure (backup, logistics, intel) available to military units, making much of this high-end gear irrelevant or even detrimental. The video aims to guide prepared citizens toward loadouts that are genuinely practical and appropriate for their circumstances, rather than aspirational military imitations. It emphasizes a practical mindset over mimicking elite forces.
This video delves into the human propensity for violence, particularly in survival scenarios, and how readily available security tools can inadvertently shift individuals into becoming the aggressors they may be preparing against. Hosts Josh and Drew explore this mindset, discussing the importance of reprioritizing long-term goals and actions. The video references various brands and websites for related products and training.