This video features a Force Recon Marine detailing his personal kit setup for Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) operations. He walks through his primary and secondary weapon systems, helmet configuration, belt setup, and plate carrier (specifically the OTB LV-119). The video also highlights signaling devices and mentions specific Spiritus Systems pouches and panels, providing links for viewers interested in their gear. The content focuses on operational loadouts and gear choices for maritime interdiction.
This video teases an upcoming "Kit Shake Down" focusing on Marine Force Recon's VBSS (Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure) loadout. While specific firearms or gear are not detailed in the description, the title strongly implies a focus on tactical equipment and potentially firearms used in maritime security operations. Viewers can anticipate a comprehensive look at the specialized gear utilized by these elite units.
This video provides a breakdown of a VBSS (Visit, Board, Search, and Seize) mission from SEAL Team CBS, specifically focusing on the tactical execution. The content aims to educate viewers on self-protection and personal security, with a link provided to further training resources. The creator mentions facing YouTube restrictions, leading to the video being split into parts, and also promotes their website and podcast.
This video breaks down the training aspects of a VBSS (Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure) mission from SEAL Team CBS S3E4, focusing on Navy SEAL and Frogman Tactical approaches. The creator emphasizes self-protection and offers a link to a training course. Due to potential YouTube censorship, the content is split into parts. The video also promotes the War Horse Podcast and features the creator's Instagram accounts for Frogman Tactical.
This video features a former Navy SEAL detailing his war belt setup, emphasizing functionality and durability over aesthetics. He explains how the setup is adapted for different operational environments, particularly highlighting maritime operations where gear must withstand saltwater. The presenter discusses a mix of issue, scrounged, and commercially available gear, stressing that high-end "Gucci gear" isn't essential for effectiveness. Specific components like a Blackhawk belt and pad, unnamed mag pouches, a London Bridge Trading utility pouch, a 5.11 drop-leg holster, a Tactical Assault Gear SSE pouch, and a SOG SEAL Pup knife are mentioned.
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