"combat gear"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ukraine conflict, focusing on Russian military tactics including saturation attacks on air defense systems using drones and older weapons to overwhelm defenses. He analyzed logistics failures in Ukraine, corruption in weapons distribution, and the role of American contractors operating in the conflict. The show covered personal weapons and gear maintenance, including knives, machetes, and combat equipment, with emphasis on preparedness and operational security. Koernke warned against military recruitment for overseas service and advocated for domestic preparedness through militia organization, logistics training, and equipment acquisition.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 election as a power struggle between competing factions within the establishment, arguing that neoconservatives and progressives are fighting over control rather than offering genuine alternatives. He promoted multiple preparedness vendors including Surplus Shed (80% off sale), CDNN Investments (ammunition and rifle kits), and Copes Distributing (military surplus gear), emphasizing the importance of building out combat kits and emergency supplies at low prices. Koernke covered radio communication protocols, packet radio technology, and operational security practices for emergency communications. He addressed election fraud concerns, particularly regarding voting machine vulnerabilities and historical corruption in Chicago and New Orleans. The episode included discussions on winter preparedness, greenhouse gardening techniques for extending the growing season, and reminders about year-end fundraising donations for the station.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechter discussed thermal and night vision technology, specifically ATN thermal rifle sights and their capabilities compared to green screen systems. They covered the importance of ruggedizing military equipment for field use, the challenges of transitioning technology from laboratory to combat conditions, and practical considerations for gear maintenance and modification. The show also included discussion of alleged Homeland Security training of gang members, military uniform identification systems, and commentary on the 2016 presidential debate.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and firearms on Thursday morning, including detailed advice on water filtration systems, tactical gear pouches, and ammunition storage solutions. He fielded a caller's question about purchasing a Galil rifle in New York, providing extensive technical guidance on the weapon's specifications, magazine compatibility, maintenance requirements, and comparisons to AR-15 and AK-74 platforms. The show emphasized the importance of logistical compatibility when selecting firearms and ammunition, with recommendations for specific vendors and adapter systems to maximize weapon versatility.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical military concepts on Weapons Wednesday, September 9, 2014, focusing on rifle marksmanship fundamentals including breath control, scope fogging prevention in winter conditions, and night vision device usage. The show covered detailed tactical formations and movement techniques across open terrain, including column formations, line of breast deployments, river crossings, and road crossing procedures. Koernke emphasized the importance of minimizing target exposure time, proper spacing between personnel to avoid casualties from single bursts or grenades, and the use of supporting overwatch fire during movement. The latter portion addressed the physical toll of infantry operations, proper equipment distribution within squads and platoons, and the distinction between Hollywood depictions and realistic ground operations.
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Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem, then discussed preparedness and ammunition selection, recommending affordable ball ammunition for standardization across militia units. He reviewed firearms available through J&G Sales, particularly the Kel-Tec SU-16 semi-automatic rifle and Chinese surplus rifles, emphasizing reliability and affordability. Koernke addressed the Phil Robertson Duck Dynasty controversy, arguing that the left preaches tolerance until gaining dominance, then silences dissent. He discussed surplus military gear available through government liquidation sites, particularly ACU camouflage and Bundeswehr combat belts, and promoted equipment from KeepShooting.com and other vendors as Christmas gifts for militia preparedness. The show included caller discussion about rifle specifications and featured advertisements for emergency candles and other survival products.
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Mark Koernke discussed government shutdown operations, FEMA Region 3 military exercises, and preparedness tactics. He analyzed a motorcycle gang attack on an Asian family in New York, emphasizing self-defense and vehicle use as weapons. The show covered New York's ammunition registration and gun ban, encouraging civil disobedience and non-compliance. Koernke and Darrell reviewed tactical articles on combat gear, fighting loads, and survival driving, with emphasis on maintaining vehicle momentum during ambushes. They discussed upcoming gun shows in Pennsylvania and ammunition availability from suppliers like Natchez Shooter Supply.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises scheduled for late September, including night operations requiring helmets and combat gear. The show covered night vision equipment availability and applications, with contact information provided for purchasing. A significant portion focused on alternative health remedies including sea salt hydration protocols, enzyme supplements (Wobenzyme), bloodroot cancer treatments, and bicarbonate solutions, with personal testimonies about their effectiveness. The hosts also discussed geopolitical concerns regarding Iran, China, military technology, and weapons systems design, along with commentary on the 2008 election and preparedness.