dinsdag 24 november 2020

Learning to camouflage and to find camouflage

Making or searching camouflage photos.

Making when learning it to others.

Searching for self learning.


Watching camouflage photos of people who are hiding through camouflaged clothing and or methods.


And learning how to camouflage oneself.
-Seeing the environment and how that person camouflaged himself.

And learning how to find a camouflaged person or enemy.
-Going along the photos and spotting as fast as possible. Close by to far away photos. Maybe zooming in when looking at far away photos.

Extra for sneaking

 For sneaking.


The clothing can also make sound. 

-The jacket and the pants and all

It's important to know this. And important to know how to prevent the sounds of the clothing, while sneaking. 

Firearm knowledge - Overheating and more

Firearm overheating.

Firearm meltdown.


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A firearm can overheat when repeatedly firing a lot of bullets, rounds.


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Tests concerning firearm overheatings are mainly done with high safety.


And tests concerning firearm meltdowns are mainly done with high safety.

-The barrel can even become glowing red and with critical, to failure tests parts can break and fly off, of the front of the firearm.

Learning about firearms 2 Diagrams and parts

 Searching firearm diagrams and firearm parts.



Handgun diagrams


Submachine gun diagrams


Assault rifle diagrams


Sniper diagrams


Anti material rifle diagrams


And shotgun diagrams


And more.

Learning about firearms - Firearm photos

Learning about firearms - Firearm photos


Watching photo's of firearms. And also zooming in.


Also watching the different places where the magazine releases are and the safety, semi automatic and or automatic firing slides if present. And or the slide release for example.

And more.


And also watching accessoires.

zaterdag 21 november 2020

Camouflage, ghillie suit

Camouflage.


Ghillie suit

A ghillie suit is a camouflage suit. Mainly with loose strips of burlap and synthetic like things which are present in the natural environment.

And mainly it's possible to self add natural things from the environment itself.


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Forest ghillie suit.

-Ghillie suit, mainly with loose strips of burlap and synthetic like grass and or synthethic leaves and twigs or pine needles. And for example self added grass, twigs or parts of trees and bushes for example.



Desert, khaki gillie suit.

-Desert

-And dried grass like



Snow ghillie suit.

-White

-Or white and some black

 For if there are also pine forests and a lot of snow area vegitation for example


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Mainly for snipers.


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Camouflage clothing.

Sledgehammer grips, strikes and ideas

Sledgehammer.

For breaking in. Demolition. And work.

Or at the spot, right away as a weapon, if needed.


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Normal grip:

-One hand near the base and one next to it or quit close by.


Downwards

Angled downwards

Sideways

Angled sideways

Angled upwards


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One hand gripped around the base and one hand gripped near the head of the hammer and angled downwards

One hand gripped around the base and one hand gripped near the head of the hammer and sideways forwards

One hand gripped around the base and one hand gripped near the head of the hammer and angled upwards


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Battering ram


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More range of motion.


Certain movements.


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Rotating the hammer each time

-Hit and rotate to neutral position again and hit again

 Fluid motions, and range of motion and some more speed and power right away


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Full rotations with the hammer around the body and strike.


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Hammer throw. 

-Rotations with the hammer and throw


Hammer throw.

-With making full rotations with the body and throw


Or forwards overhead throw (I still need to test this one).


Explanation: Can be used when to dangerous to stand close by. Then throwing the sledgehammer from a distance.


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Grip change.

-Other hand in the front

And stance change.

-Other leg forward for example


Can also be used to go on longer, if needed.


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Close gripped, hands close to one another, around the base

-Harder strikes


Wide gripped

-Faster, but less hard strikes


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Battering ram. 

-Forwards

-Sideways

-Backwards

-Upwards

Wide gripped


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Extra: Two hands gripped at the sledgehammer head and battering rams

maandag 16 november 2020

zaterdag 14 november 2020

Getting knowledge about all kind of firearms and being able to use and understand any firearm

Getting knowledge about all kind of firearms and being able to use and understand any firearm.


Being able to use and understand any firearm, fast. Also when no experience with that model.


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10 different handguns on a table


10 different submachine guns on a table


10 different assualt rifles on a table


5 different sniper rifles


5 different machine guns


5 different anti material rifles


Extra:

And 5 shotguns on a table



Undoing safety, cocking, magazine release, reloading and more


Maybe retractable rear stocks or foldable rear stocks


Getting used to different kinds of sights


Getting used to different kinds of recoil


Troubleshooting


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Extra: 

Field stripping them al

dinsdag 10 november 2020

Military and mercenary notes

Reach (still effective against a tanks armour or a human) of a tank and the reach of an anti material rifle.


Furthest reach of a tank

Furtesth reach of an anti material rifle


And the average reach


Straight on (not point blank range, offcourse (most likely)) with an anti material rifle | <---   is best, they say

-Less armour needed to bypass. You can see this by holding a ruler by a piece of a couple of centimeters thick metal.

 Holding the ruler, straight on and also making different angles while the metal is held straight, seeing how much more milimeters to centimeters would 

 be needed to bypass then.

-Most power goes into the armour like that.

-Less or no chance of richochet. Less or no chance that it shoots off the armour.


Measuring distance


Sharpnail kills, they say.


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Why sitting and backwards out of rubber boat.

Maybe:

-Less sound, less movement

-Less plunge

-Less visable, due to hight

-Easier and faster

-All standing up is problematic due to the space available maybe


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Trapping a tank and taking it over or disabling it.


Tank stopping with less professional equipment and or weapons.


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Jumping out of a low helicopter, into the sea.


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Out of helicopter and into helicopter through a rope.


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From the water into a helicopter


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Equipment for climbing onto boats


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Improvised equipment for climbing onto boats


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Getting onto a submarine and into a submarine.


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Submarine clearing training

-Very different, maybe. Less space, and more annoying.


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Natural made barriers, on roads and more.


If a road is in between quit big trees, it's possible to cut down trees which will fall towards the road,

trees which already have more of an angle towards the road are most adviced.

-And making sure the tree will not fall on oneself or someone else


Branches, piles of branches.



Can also be used for ambushes.

-The right barriers are needed.


And for better retreats.

-The right barriers are needed.


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Sawing down trees


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Making obstructions

-Barbed wire


And obstructions:

-Against light armoured vehicles

-Against heavy armoured vehicles


Small sabotage 

-Carltrops (for puncturing wheels)

-Road spikes


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Making simple bridges

And simple short roads if needed


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Obstacle breaching.


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Clearing obstructions from the enemy


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(still needs to be tested)


String, on the road from one side to the other side.

And pulling up on the right time. 

-Has to be certain they are enemies


In the dark.

-Possibly with night vission on


As a defense, they put metal bars on the jeeps, on the front, to stop or break the wires.


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Lights of at the base or an area with people.

Lights put on in a desolate place.


To cause a bombing being done at the lighted place, where there's no one.


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Camouflage painting buildings.

Also bigger buildings.

-For from above 

-For from the front, back and sides


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Certain patterns on big boats.

Which will make it harder to read the speed of the boats and more, like the amount of boats and the widths of the boats.


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Mortar assembly

Mortar use

-Adjusting and aiming

-Propelling. But without explosion.


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Fuel tank (filled with water for training) carrying


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Military crawling and dragging or pushing a fuel tank (filled with water, for training).

-Over grass (maybe also)

-Through water and mud


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Board, search and seizure.


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Metal cutting on boats. To get in.


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donderdag 5 november 2020

Improvised firearm or small canon and improvised armour piercing ammunition manual

 Improvised firearm or small canon and improvised armour piercing ammunition manual.


Example (short version):

1 Barrel, strong enough

  Welding something on one side, for closing one end off

  Drilling one hole on one closed end, at the side of the barrel

2 Tungsten carbide (drillbit for example)

3 Sabot (for the ammunition)

4 Propellant powder

5 Fuse


Example 2:

An improvised firearm.

Fully making cartridges. And tungsten carbide bullets.

And something which will strike the primer pocket of the cartridge.


Important: Very dangerous.

maandag 2 november 2020

Which parts of a car are most strong, ballistic resistant to take cover behind

Which parts of a car are most strong, ballistic resistant to take cover behind. When shots are being fired and for firing shots back.


Car forwards

Car sideways

Car diagonal


And very sometimes it might be different which parts are most strong.


By Jef, Geof Koel

Fast stabalising an air suspended compass needle

Fast stabalising an air suspended compass needle.


First seeing what around the North side is.

Inbetween the two furthest sways, mainly.


Then putting the compass in an angle with the north side, the red side of the compass needle pointing upwards. And depending on the compass, keeping it completely still for a short while or a slight amount of sideways downwards movements, from left to right.


And then when the compass needle is fully stabalised, putting the compass level again in a slow pace.