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Survival Gear and Preparation...

Pags

N/A
pilot
My wish list:

Water (and iodine tablets)
Fire (blast match, flint, etc)
Map
GPS (and some extra batteries)
Compass
Space blanket
Food (power bars, etc)
 

skidkid

CAS Czar
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Water, Ammo, more ammo,survival radio,extra radio battery, ammo,IR strobe, IR chemlightsto make a buzzsaw,ammo, magnesium fire starter,ammo, water, ammo, leatherman, ammo,knife, ammo,smoke grenade, laser pointer, ammo, Cliff bar, ammo, water purification tabs, first aid kit, ammo.

somewhat different for Helo guys as we are usually fairly close to friendlies though not always. The guys that got captured in Blakchawk down ran out of ammo plain and simple. CSAR is so good now that you really wont be spending much time on the deck, either rescued or captured very soon.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
laser pointer,

Not trying to pry OPSEC here, so just say the word, but would the above be valuable (assuming it's not part of a weapon already)? I could see it going both ways. Great way to designate/ID w/out the bad guys seeing (for the most part), but also could be interpreted the wrong way by friendlies. Then again, so could a flare.

Just curious on your thoughts, as much as you care to share.
 

skidkid

CAS Czar
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
A just in case kind of thing. If I knew where the bad guys were I could in theory point them out to the escorts or my -2 before they brought in the pick up,markobstacles in the zone etc. Can also be used as a redundant mark for my position.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
A just in case kind of thing. If I knew where the bad guys were I could in theory point them out to the escorts or my -2 before they brought in the pick up,markobstacles in the zone etc. Can also be used as a redundant mark for my position.

Gotcha. And I know it's a Marine way of thinking, too. "Well, we've just been shot down. Might as well start acting as a FAC while we're here." Smiles, of course.

Yea, just use the search function.

ZING!

He saw the shot and took it. Nice one.
 

hscs

Registered User
pilot
Not trying to pry OPSEC here, so just say the word, but would the above be valuable (assuming it's not part of a weapon already)? I could see it going both ways. Great way to designate/ID w/out the bad guys seeing (for the most part), but also could be interpreted the wrong way by friendlies. Then again, so could a flare.

Just curious on your thoughts, as much as you care to share.

a hand held PEQ is probably better -- more powerful....skid has it down -- max out water and ammo, but make sure you can grab it quickly and it is secured in the cabin/cockpit. In a recent mishap, we had stuff shot all around the cockpit and found a sidearm underneath a seatwell after it came out of a holster....
 

HeloBubba

SH-2F AW
Contributor
As much extra water that you can carry in your SV-2.
Fire starter.
Space Blanket.
Extra signal mirror.
Extra knife.

Being in the LAMPS MK I community , most of our "fleet" flying was blue water, not much need for land survival stuff. But since you never know, I packed the extra stuff anyways.
 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
I kept essentials in my CMU-33 (AIRSAVE Vest). I carried extra water, a better knife, and a med kit.

M11 and 3 Mags on the vest.

Helmet bag had some land survival stuff, really just stuff to make a night in the Seahawk Hotel more comfortable than anything else. (we were not really flyin anywhere near contested territory, and the M-60 or GAU-16 made the immediate area of the helo a pretty defensible position if we had to set down somewhere)

Bag goodies-
Watch cap
Space Blanket
fire starting goodies (Mag/Flint combo, lint)
Gatorade/Diet Coke
 

skidkid

CAS Czar
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
I........GAU made the immediate area of the helo a pretty defensible position if we had to set down somewhere)


Another take away from Mogadishu, no electicity no GAU. If you go down and have any damage on the bird no GAU.
 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
GAU-16 is mechanically operated 50BMG

No electricity needed.

EDIT- I should have been more specific as to WHAT GAU in my previous post, as the -17 needs electricity. Not sure what other flavors are out there on helos/ospreys
 

skidz

adrenaline junky
^ I've wondered about that. Thanks.


Looking through this thread, I definitely think like Skidkid when it comes to this.
 
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