SF Balaclava - bit.ly/sfbalaclava Agilite M-Pact Gloves - bit.ly/agilite... For more visit: agilitegear.com/ Captain "G", an Israeli Special Forces Officer gives us the run down on how he sets up his Battle Belt.
In the time of too many cowards in the western governments I want to stand up and support ISRAEL and TAIWAN unconditionally ! Go Israel ! Go Taiwan ! 👍👍👍💪💪💪
Wow this was awesome. I've been buying Fab Defense(israeli company) products for years and a lot of their products they claim are used buy IDF special forces. Me and this guy have nearly the exact same kit minus the Leatherman tool. I highly recommend Fab Defense products they are all i will ever use
In the 90s, my Air Force squadron trained with the IDF in different countries around the world. For that reason I purchase Fab defense almost exclusively.
Drooling! Thanks for sharing and thanks for equipping and helping IDF. How I wish we here in the Philippines can afford those great products. Or yet may one day distribute it here and have my own too. Again keep up the good job and stay safe. God bless us all. Never again! Shalom!
I love how Israel has never changed their uniforms. It seems like the US changes every year or two, wasting millions if not billions of dollars. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Lol idf dont change it because of badget, not because its good. The uniform is kinda shit to be honest. But recently idf added field uniform which is alittlebit more strechy and comfort.
A great explanation of why his belt is set up the way it is. Good stuff. The battle belt carries bare necessities and what you need access to quickly. I can appreciate the baclava pouch for quick and easy access. Love the Israeli bandage on belt. I keep an IFAK and one tourniquet on my belt (I keep a tourniquet and specific medical kit on every level of my load out and in personal vehicle).
No love from Germany in the past (worst country ever to Jews and that is saying something) or present (just a few years ago were the main funders of the PA) who literally pay arabs to kill Jewish civilians. How many billions from Germany sit in Abbas (the falestinian dictators) swiss bank account. At least germany engineers good products for Israels military, which Israel pays for..
כישראלית שאביה נולד בגרמניה בברלין ושהיה אזרח גרמניה לפני השואה וכך כל משפחתו. חלקם היגרו לאמריקה חלקם לישראל. אתה מתנפח ומתנפל ממש מיותר. כשתסתובב בגרמניה תראה כמה הדור הצעיר למד את השואה כמה הם מזועזעים ממעשה הדור הקודם. רבים מהם באו לכאן לעזור. אם בקיבוצים ואם להתנדב עם ניצולי שואה בבית אבות. אני היום אזרחית גרמניה. אמנם חיה בארץ. אבל גאה בגרמניה ולא בעבר האפל אלא בתרבות. במדע ובמה שהביאו איתם הייקים לתרומתה המפוארת של הקידמה בישראל. אל תשכח את מסעות הצלב. שנא את בריטניה. אל תשכח את האינקוויזיציה. שנא את ספרד. אל תשכח את בית המקדש ורומא. שנא את איטליה. אל תשכח את דרייפוס. שנא את צרפת. עד היום שנא אותם. שנא את כל העולם. קל לך כך.
Complete different sizes of forces The IDF has roughly 634,000 personnel (active and reserve) total While the US has closer to 2 million total (2.234 million if you want to be accurate) And that's all without mentioning the amount of money Israel gets from the US which is then used on Israel's defence by the IDF, plus the IDF has no aircraft carriers
@@jb76489 yeah, the design sucks if you suck which is most people, so I'd agree. Safariland ALS is the best retention system in my opinion, but Serpa isn't the boogieman "you'll shoot yourself" that the Internet operators think it is.
was in IDF, and security. was not in special force, but I believe they don't go around with bullet in the barrel. and in exercise, they have heavy trigger discipline where they enter the finger in the trigger guard only when they are about to shoot. and never before, not even in fun shooting at the range, its very enforced and soldier understand the reason why it exist. let alone SF. its all about muscle memory, if you serious in day to day and be careful to enter finger in trigger guard only when you about to shoot, when in OP, you will just do the same without thinking about it. if you are not serious and sometime put the finger in the trigger even when you are not about to shoot, to take off the gun of the holster, or in training, then you can be sure, if you don't think about it in OP (and you won't think about it because you are concentrated on other thing in OP, one of them is the eventual enemy in every corner) then yeah either you will wound yourself, or will get wounded because you are not concentrated on the target but about preserving yourself because of the lack of seriousness in training. learned that from an Israeli SF. so I'm pretty sure that why he don't shoot himself and can afford those kind of holster... but there is accidents in IDF, just not special forces, (like lotar, which is probably what this unit is, or other units of this level) because of the seriousness they got about it, (but that come from other accident in the past, that IDF learned from).
a top secret technology for the infantrymen helmet visor display feed link from the drones and satellite the locations of the enemy and the sorrounding terains in real time display..
I can never understand why people use the drop leg holster. To each their own... I really wanted to like it. But even with two straps around your leg the gun and holster are constantly swinging around as you run unless you make it so tight it starts to cut off circulation. Then you have this heavy weight on your thigh of one leg and no weight on the thigh of the other leg, which really throws your stride off when sprinting. Then the drop leg puts the gun so low you can’t just put your arm down and draw the gun, you have to lean ever so slightly to get a firm grip before drawing and then you have a longer draw stroke to get it up to your chest and then out into shooting position. And if you need level 2 retention forget it, you really have to drop your shoulder to get the lever with your thumb. With a plate carrier that sits up high, there is no reason to run a drop leg. This is just my own personal preference. I always try to keep my holster as high up to the belt line as possible. If my plate carrier is getting in the way of my draw, I’ll do a mid ride to drop the gun down a couple of inches, but for me it was really tough to use a full drop leg on the thigh.
@@georgegiorgio ... I disagree... the drop leg DECREASES mobility in my opinion. just from my own experiences... in a gun fight when you are running for your life from cover to cover bounding up to the enemy, having that thing flailing around on your leg makes it hard to run fast. You end up doing a kind of modified skip so that thing isn’t sliding and flapping around on your leg. Even with two straps around you leg it still sucks. A mid ride is low enough to clear my side plates when I draw my pistol but high enough to not get in the way when running. I prefer it right up on my hip but the mid ride works as well for me. I also try to keep my right side clear so I can get a clean draw. I don’t have tons of stuff molle’d on my carrier right above my holster for this very reason. But again, like I said in my OP, it’s personal preference and this is my own personal opinion.
Another thing: If you wear knee pads, then it is virtually impossible to wear the drop leg holster because they pinch the skin between the kneepad and holster. Of course I have one, but I virtually never use it because of this problem. @@agmsmith4079
Just got both of those. Both are very nicely made but the organizer is a touch heavy for what it is. It could be from the metal clip. I attached at to the inside top of my packs flap. I don't really trust it's retention for attachment to the outside.
Why would you wanna put a landyard on your glock? That blackhawk holster really? There are better dropleg holsters out there my brother. Anyway bless you because aberaham, jitzechaq, and jaakob are our forefathers.
Many do! In the IDF there is a tendency to secure absolutely everything, leave nothing behind! and there is a good reasoning for it, Many units will treat their pistol/secondery weapon in that way as well, depending on the type of warfare they operate in
Nothing wrong with using a lanyard, especially in urban operations, but it needs to be cut proof...it's just another level of security for your sidearm...
@@cannonballsam5488 and the IDF were as well and probably more often. I can think of Multiple situtions where the wire is needed, including specific scenarios that are being trained in the IDF. Why would it be treated differently from the main rifle
Never mind the Leatherman Knife. What about Lick picking Equipment. "Ha" your one of the best Special Forces in the World. When you leave, Hopefully your good anough to carry on yiur service protecting your country with the Security Services.
אחינו סרן ג', מה עם קצת עברית תקינה? יענו זכר ונקבה באופן נכון וכאלה. אגב, הדברים צריכים להיות מאובטחים ולא "מבוטחים". הכי טוב, תנו למישהו אמין לצפות בסרטון לפני שאתם מעלים לרשת.
was not in SF, or Recon SF, but was in a Recon platoon. I believe its not that much different, and would comprise of thermal binocular, portable drone, it depend the mission. if you say on themselves, then you would add the bag, don't believe there much more, maybe camouflage ghillies. he saying in the video "for open air battle, and CQB", so most of that come with him on recon mission if he does those kind of mission. but in Israel there isn't much open field battle, recon would be more about camouflage, and not for very long time, he ain't going into jungle for 2 weeks, Israel is little and there isn't much flora..., and too is the frontline, they need to take only basic material. so probably nothing different but camouflage and other material he take separately, and not personal sets...
@@julianfedericosalvador1167 in place like west bank, military usually don't wear ceramic plate. but on frontline aka, gaza border, Lebanese border, syrian border. if there is a risk, wearing a ceramic plate is required. but I know for sure in some case they don't wear ceramic plate. they adapt in the end the ceramic is here to protect you, if it endanger you they won't take it. in gaza (in 2014) you can see soldiers in footage without ceramic plate. same for Lebanon in 2006. it depend many factor, IDF don't do everything by the book if it need to adapt they adapt.
@@shuarma0 Its amazing how from three words I can tell you've never actually shot a gun before. I can't fathom a reason why Call of Duty or any game would include anything as boring and realistic as 'not pointing a gun at people that aren't enemies' - that's hilarious on its' face.