"drone detection"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the NDAA legislation that would grant Israeli military operational control over American forces on U.S. soil, characterizing it as treason and an existential threat to American sovereignty. He emphasized the need for militia training, preparedness, and logistical support, while addressing practical survival topics including tire repair, battery procurement, ammunition sourcing, and equipment acquisition. The episode featured a Guns and Gadgets video by Jared Yannis on Second Amendment advocacy, caller Todd Dannen's information on drone detection technology, and extensive discussion of counter-insurgency tactics, air defense coordination, and the philosophical necessity of armed resistance to what Koernke framed as an imminent Jewish communist takeover.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and constitutional rights during this Friday evening broadcast. He emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, tactical dispersal of supplies, and FRS radio communications for local networks. Koernke addressed the Colorado ballot removal case as a criminal court action typical of communist tactics, criticized the Massachusetts assault weapons ban ruling as unconstitutional, and explained the historical Miller case to demonstrate how AR-15s qualify as militia arms. The show included caller contributions on fabric sourcing for tactical gear, sewing machine use for equipment manufacturing, and a year-end drawing with prizes for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, night vision technology, and military equipment on August 29, 2014. He covered optics selection (binoculars, night vision devices, thermal imaging), weapon systems, and tactical considerations including drone detection and countermeasures. The show included extensive discussion of armor systems, tank design comparisons between Russian and American vehicles, and Ukrainian military mobilization. Koernke promoted affordable helmet alternatives and other quartermaster supplies, with guest Don providing technical details on night vision pricing and specifications.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure and improvised antenna systems for radio operations, covering CB radio setup, antenna construction using salvaged materials from vehicles and farm equipment, and signal detection techniques. He emphasized practical field applications including using grocery carts, fence lines, hay rakes, and car wrecks as antenna arrays, and explained how to identify threats through laser and microwave signal monitoring. The episode included technical guidance on wooden insulator construction, frequency counter usage, and passive radio operator tasks for detecting enemy reconnaissance activity.