"combat engineering"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating Middle East tensions following Iran's attack on Israel, emphasizing preparedness for nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. He stressed acquiring gas masks, protective equipment, and ammunition while warning listeners about potential domestic sabotage and the threat posed by illegal alien operatives. Koernke also covered militia organization, combat engineering, e-tools, reloading ammunition, and praised domestic ammunition manufacturers like Palmetto State Armory for maintaining U.S. production capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed mandatory vaccination policies, comparing Trump and Biden administrations' approaches to pandemic mandates and criticizing both. He detailed Michigan militia manufacturing capabilities for weapons and ammunition, including chest pouches, magazines, and SKS rifles, explaining how distributed production networks and salvaged industrial equipment enable self-sufficiency. The show covered vehicle selection for militia operations, emphasizing pickup trucks and armored personnel carriers like BTR-60s and M113s, with discussion of maintenance, recovery operations, and combat engineering principles. Koernke also addressed caller questions about weapon standardization, the Mini-14 rifle, and air defense tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed flamethrower technology, construction, and tactical deployment in detail, covering historical development, fuel types, gelification agents, and operational doctrine. He explained how flamethrowers could be used against armored vehicles like MRAPs by targeting vision blocks, fuel points, and hatches in coordinated ambush scenarios. Koernke also addressed the limitations of MRAPs as combat vehicles, their poor cross-country capability, and vulnerabilities to flame weapons and small arms fire. He included practical information on improvised flame devices using PVC pipe, discussed burn treatment, and emphasized cumulative damage tactics rather than single-shot kills. A caller from Carolina briefly called in to reinforce donation appeals for the station's annual fundraising goal.