This video, "Patrol Basics: The Art of Low-Tech Signaling," by Spiritus Systems, delves into fundamental non-electronic signaling methods. The content covers the theory behind signaling and demonstrates various low-tech equipment used in combat and survival scenarios. Specific tools discussed include VS-17 Panels, the Flying Squirrel, Hunters Tacks, Chem Lights/Glow Sticks, Signal Mirrors, Glowing Gaffers Tape, Smokes, Flares, whistles, clickers, hand and arm signals, and the use of codes and runners. The video also provides a link to the Army Signaling Manual, suggesting a military or tactical training focus. The overall aim is to educate viewers on effective communication without relying on electronic devices.
This video features Bill Quirk discussing the theory and contents of a Get Home Bag. He details his own setup, which includes a 5.11 Tactical bag packed with essential survival and self-defense items. Notably, his EDC bag contains a CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Micro and medical supplies, which he mentions in contrast to his Get Home Bag's contents. The video highlights key items like major medical gear, glow sticks, a flashlight, multi-tool, knife, pen, marker, cigarette lighter, and a window punch, aiming to provide viewers with recommendations for their own Get Home Bags.
This video, "Winter Survival Travel Gear" by Sensible Prepper, focuses on essential items for vehicle preparedness during cold weather. It emphasizes the potential dangers of being stranded and provides a list of practical items such as a tarp, ice scraper, wool cap, insulated socks, balaclava, gloves, sunglasses, hand warmers, a fire kit (including cotton balls and Vaseline), a flashlight with extra batteries, flares or glow sticks, a flare gun, a shovel, and a pack. The description also includes links to related videos on emergency tarps, bivvy sacks, fire kits, cotton ball fire starters, and car survival kits, as well as a discount code for a flashlight source. The presenter is identified as Sootch00.
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