"robotics"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed drone technology and wire-guided missile systems, noting that modern drones represent a return to 1970s-era Sager missile technology rather than revolutionary innovation. He covered body armor selection, recommending wraparound soft armor over plate carriers for civilian self-defense due to close-quarters threats. Koernke addressed the helicopter collision in Washington, suggesting either pilot suicide or remote override technology. He discussed the ongoing invasion of illegal aliens and Chinese military-age personnel, warned about coming ground-based robotic threats, and emphasized preparedness with heavy rifle calibers and improvised defensive measures.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Georgia Guidestones explosion, noting that security camera footage showed the blast but not who planted the explosives, suggesting government involvement. He covered ammunition and magazine availability, emphasized the importance of reloading and brass recovery, discussed robotics and drone threats with tactical countermeasures, and provided detailed guidance on field equipment including mosquito netting, batteries, and ammunition storage. He also addressed carrier companies' restrictions on shipping firearms and ammunition, advocating for alternative shipping providers.
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Mark Koernke and Mike Nasser discussed military technology propaganda, small arms comparisons, and preparedness topics. Koernke critiqued media hype around advanced weapons systems like robots and drones, arguing that low-tech solutions and terrain awareness were more valuable than high-tech equipment. The hosts compared various rifle platforms (AR-15, AK variants, Galil, MP5) and magazine reliability issues stemming from the 1994 magazine ban. They recommended the survival book 'Deep Survival' by Lawrence Gonzalez and covered technical preparedness content including atmospheric stability categories for chemical agents, weather observation methods, and first aid for dogs covering various types of poisoning (alkali, acid, insecticide, rodent poison, antifreeze, aspirin, and prescription drugs).