"lav-25"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision equipment capabilities and applications, including first, second, and third-generation devices, their operational limitations, and cost-effective alternatives like glow sticks for marking ranges and evacuation routes. He covered a multi-state militia training exercise (Huttari) and upcoming events at Knob Creek on September 10-12, including a machine gun shoot and patriot gun show. Koernke and guest Don analyzed a video of a LAV-25 armored vehicle deployment during a Michigan State Police raid, discussing the vehicle's specifications, vulnerabilities, and tactical countermeasures. The episode emphasized preparedness, equipment force multiplication, and detailed analysis of government law enforcement tactics.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed military vehicle deployments on the East Coast, including LAV-25 armored personnel carriers being repositioned by state police. The show covered Russian and Western armor design philosophy, emphasizing low-profile vehicles and hydrodynamic suspension systems. Butcher provided detailed technical guidance on improvised vehicle armor using sandbags, guardrail, and laminate construction, as well as electronic hearing protection devices for tactical scenarios. The hosts also addressed EMP vulnerability of electronics, Faraday cage shielding using aluminum foil, computer preservation strategies, and ammunition reloading tools including bullet pullers and swages for salvaging and remanufacturing cartridges.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday topics including Gibbs lubricant for weapon preservation, analyzed a Phil Donahue show episode featuring militia members that was nearly censored but aired after listener pressure, covered ammunition and revolver options (Smith & Wesson K-frames, Charter Arms), emphasized reloading as critical preparedness skill, addressed foreign military presence including Russian vessels off U.S. coasts and LAV-25 APCs spotted on East Coast highways, and warned about foreign troop positioning and resource division of the country.