"bradley fighting vehicle"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a Samsung SGR-A1 robotic sentry gun system deployed on the Korean DMZ, analyzing its technical specifications, historical precedents in military vehicle design (Marder, Bradley), and limitations in real-world combat scenarios. He then pivoted to criticizing a New York Times article by Roger Cohen titled 'The Great Unraveling,' which Koernke interpreted as propaganda promoting military intervention in Syria. Throughout the episode, Koernke made extensive claims about Israeli involvement in ISIS, 9/11, and alleged trafficking operations, while criticizing U.S. foreign policy, the education system, and what he characterized as coordinated media manipulation.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications technology, and military surplus vehicles available through county auctions. He fielded a call from George about acquiring surplus radio equipment and Dodge M880 military trucks from a Texas county sale, providing detailed advice on evaluating fleet vehicles, negotiating bulk purchases, and repurposing older military equipment for border security and community defense. The episode included extensive commentary on vehicle maintenance, the superiority of older military vehicles over newer models, and criticism of government waste and inefficiency in procurement and fleet management.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and training, including updates on Colonial Marine Militia units, Michigan militia exercises, and joint training operations in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The show featured an extended technical discussion with a caller about military vehicles, particularly the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, its design philosophy, ammunition capacity, and comparison to other armored personnel carriers. Koernke addressed political correctness in the military, the opium trade in Iraq and Afghanistan, fratricide incidents, refugee policy, and concerns about devil worship and anti-Christian sentiment in the armed forces.