When I went to JFO training for my short time in recon I gained a new respect for JTAC guys. If I had ever done anything differently in the military becoming a TACP is definitely up there. Sexy loadout. More radios= more people to drop ordnance.
@@standby_official The entire time I was like is he TACP?!?!? Great vid and awesome Chanel!! My dream is to be a PJ and awesome seeing people from Special Warfare
@@afternoondoggo2287 nice man get out there train make sure you run a lot. If you need help or wanna talk to a pj hit up Jay on Instagram @stby_jay he can prolly hook you up. Thanks for the views likes and subs man we appreciate it.
this actually helped me a little with understanding what the harness does because i know those PRC-152's are hot and heavy. Plus you have ammo and all the other doodads. I would personally never like to be a JTAC or TACP because of all the radio work. BUT i did get to meet some at an event and one let me put on his kit. I think it actually was an avs with the harness in it looking back at photos because my goofy ass never asked the question like i wanted to.
Ya i like my AVS alot. Its sole role is my HEAVY kit. The harness helps alot and makes it comfy enough to wear for multi day missions. If he load up a JPC and rock it all day your def sore the next no matter who you are. If you have any questions shootem
No I’ve thrown 3 extra mags in there with little goodies. Batteries I’ve thrown an 11550 in there as an extra. It expands quite well. Does it look sexy when it’s all fat and stuff with gear…no but it works. Ha
Arent there any radio devices which can reveive and transmit on multiple frequencies? Always wondered why you have to carry multiple radios if there are devices like this.
Not at which the encryption level we are running no. Multiple radios different frequencies must be able to talk simultaneously instantly and transmit to instantly without stepping on each other
It’s my favorite ptt so far. I wasn’t a fan of the peltor ones or invisio dual ptt I like having them separate. They’ve held up for two years I’ve had them no issues
@@orpheusepiphanes2797 its a complete kit, which is pricey. or you can just run a power pack instead, but here is what we use. www.bdatech.com/connectivity
Ever seen a jtac? The radio on the back is just for visual representation. On the back I will run a prc 161 or a handheld video downlink radio. The two prc 152s have been replaced by prc 163s
@@standby_official Sorry i didn't mean to provoke you. I just wanted to say it's always thankful and appreciate to hear about real usage of kit and those figurations of gears made by experiences are really precious and really helpful for those who trying to set their gears first time, that helps to prevent placing specific gear in improper way or upside down or any misusages. However, would you mind if i ask you the reason of why you removed the pads on avs harness? Because i saw several pictures of gear settings without pads on harness. Is it because too bulky to move? or isn't it gives you a bad ventilation on your back by removing pads?
@@ejectionisanswer.7560 No you're good man, you didn't provoke at all. Good question. Its hard to relay sarcasm over typing. I do not have pads on my AVS simple reason, I wasn't issued them. I would have tried them with the pads forsure or i can buy them. But the harness to me is already very comfortable the pads might add thinkness im not looking for. If i was not running the harness i would look into a pad forsure.
When I went to JFO training for my short time in recon I gained a new respect for JTAC guys. If I had ever done anything differently in the military becoming a TACP is definitely up there. Sexy loadout. More radios= more people to drop ordnance.
my man..cheers to that
Sick. Whole time I’ve been thinking Jay is a PJ
🤷🏻♂️some people save lives and some take lives. We need both. Haha
@@standby_official The entire time I was like is he TACP?!?!? Great vid and awesome Chanel!! My dream is to be a PJ and awesome seeing people from Special Warfare
@@afternoondoggo2287 nice man get out there train make sure you run a lot.
If you need help or wanna talk to a pj hit up Jay on Instagram @stby_jay he can prolly hook you up.
Thanks for the views likes and subs man we appreciate it.
I play airsoft and love the tactical world, I love jtac kits and the way all the wires are organized, nice breackdown
this actually helped me a little with understanding what the harness does because i know those PRC-152's are hot and heavy. Plus you have ammo and all the other doodads. I would personally never like to be a JTAC or TACP because of all the radio work. BUT i did get to meet some at an event and one let me put on his kit. I think it actually was an avs with the harness in it looking back at photos because my goofy ass never asked the question like i wanted to.
Ya i like my AVS alot. Its sole role is my HEAVY kit. The harness helps alot and makes it comfy enough to wear for multi day missions. If he load up a JPC and rock it all day your def sore the next no matter who you are. If you have any questions shootem
@@standby_official Thanks!
Cool breakdown. Appreciate the content
We appreciate you for subscribing and watching. 🫡
Holy crap, I’ve never seen someone run three radios before.
Blessing and a curse. The fourth radio is in my pack and weights another 15-20lbs.
Nice kit. I wish 1.0 back panel wasn’t replaced
Those radio pouches are from TYR tactical
Good to know, thanks. Best ones I’ve ever used.
Do you find things like radio batteries or extra ammo being too heavy for the backpack?
No I’ve thrown 3 extra mags in there with little goodies. Batteries I’ve thrown an 11550 in there as an extra. It expands quite well.
Does it look sexy when it’s all fat and stuff with gear…no but it works. Ha
@standby_official lol, and thanks! I'm gonna snag one after Christmas.
3 radios damn cool
Stay ready
Arent there any radio devices which can reveive and transmit on multiple frequencies? Always wondered why you have to carry multiple radios if there are devices like this.
Not at which the encryption level we are running no.
Multiple radios different frequencies must be able to talk simultaneously instantly and transmit to instantly without stepping on each other
How do you like the U94 PTT? I have one on the way but for now i run a peltor PTT which is super bulky and kinda gets in the way.
It’s my favorite ptt so far.
I wasn’t a fan of the peltor ones or invisio dual ptt I like having them separate.
They’ve held up for two years I’ve had them no issues
@@standby_official Yeah it’s hella bulky and i plan on running a kagwerks soon so it won’t help. Thanks brother, love the setup.
Btw, you use mbav plate bags right@@standby_official
How do you put a back panel on the harness?
The harness goes in between the plate carrier. And the back panel connects to the back of the plate carrier
Oh alright, thanks alot for the help
Very nice setup, it’s inspired my loadout for my section role. If you don’t mind me asking what would you use your third / rear 152 radio for?
@@JackNewman-z4x prc161 slot
@@standby_officialthe second I saw the breathing mesh I knew...161s are some toasty boys
No side plates?
@@joshwilson0724 ehhh mission dependent
What kind of wire are you connecting to the phone?
black diamond
@@standby_official Thank you for replying
@@standby_officialDo you have a link? I couldnt find it
@@orpheusepiphanes2797 thanks for watching, ask away anytime
@@orpheusepiphanes2797 its a complete kit, which is pricey. or you can just run a power pack instead, but here is what we use. www.bdatech.com/connectivity
3 RADIOS?
sometimes its 10
Subbed keep it up
much appreciated. what you would you want to see next?
Whats your mos?
Executive chef
what plates ? love what you guys do for southern cali btw.
Esapi lvl 4 ceramic
Thanks, someone’s gotta hold the line out here. HA
Respect for being left
Wish I wasn’t ha
this guy can communicate with nasa if he wants to
"Houston you there?"
Is this your BARS gear? 😂
Tbh just the kit is
The gp pouch mine
Backpanel mine
Kangaroo flap mine
The radio pouch and kit is allllllll BARS thank you tax payers
I've never seen a guy who runs with three prc152 radios with plate carrier
Ever seen a jtac? The radio on the back is just for visual representation. On the back I will run a prc 161 or a handheld video downlink radio. The two prc 152s have been replaced by prc 163s
Ever use those MPU5s? @@standby_official
@@standby_official Sorry i didn't mean to provoke you. I just wanted to say it's always thankful and appreciate to hear about real usage of kit and those figurations of gears made by experiences are really precious and really helpful for those who trying to set their gears first time, that helps to prevent placing specific gear in improper way or upside down or any misusages.
However, would you mind if i ask you the reason of why you removed the pads on avs harness? Because i saw several pictures of gear settings without pads on harness.
Is it because too bulky to move? or isn't it gives you a bad ventilation on your back by removing pads?
@@ejectionisanswer.7560 No you're good man, you didn't provoke at all. Good question. Its hard to relay sarcasm over typing. I do not have pads on my AVS simple reason, I wasn't issued them. I would have tried them with the pads forsure or i can buy them. But the harness to me is already very comfortable the pads might add thinkness im not looking for. If i was not running the harness i would look into a pad forsure.
@standby_official Thanks a lot for your answer