No wonder these guys are some of the best in the world. Attention to detail and practicality is amazing... I can't even imagine that stuff they use which they cannot share with the public!
@@sleeplessgamingct4227 Well the IDF is a mandatory military. Which means it takes 18 year old teenagers and turns them to soldiers and fighters in a matter of months. For example the regular infantry pipeline is 8 months long from enlisting to the fully combat ready. That is why there is a big emphasis on safety regulations.
our special forces dont actually use tavors, the only soldiers that use those are the ones that serve in the Golani and the Givati brigades, which are simple infantry
@@גחהחהצגיגחגח shayetet 13, sayeret maykal, shaldag and 669 all have a free choice of weapon therefore some of them use the tavor(most of them choose the m4 commando), but the non tier 1 operators use m4s
Great video I like seeing what our IDF brothers use and like , a lot of their kit is what we use, used. God bless the IDF. Thank you Agilite for sharing
I love the entire setup! The explanations given by the IDF soldier were Short, Precise, Accurate. Great video! I want to watch more like it. Eliyahu אליהו
All the snacks they get from home that hide under their bed! Probably a BAMBA is among them. An always popular snack with penut butter flavored tiny crunchy rolls . It’s like catnip for soldiers hehe.
Nice looking firearms! I prefer Eotech as my optic with G45.STS magnifyer. But ACOG works to! Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮 Everything good for Israel military and state and may God bless you and keep you safe!
This guy is smart he tethers everything from personal exp i learned to tie EVERYTHING to ur pack or chest rig u dont want valuable(expensive too) gear popping off in the middle of a sprint or after getting roughed around a little bit
in the idf everyone tethers almost every piece of gear,its a part of the combat theory. they even make you tether your canteen in basic training,and even your hat.
Israelis arent all jewish either. theres atheists, muslim and christian ones too and even of them some fight in the IDF. Israel is a state and though it might be save haven for all jews it is not for jews only :)
@@tims5424 I have two letters for you. B and S. It's like saying if you don't visit church every Sunday you're not Christian. "Jews" aren't exclusively those guys with black clothing and beards. Like with any religion, just how "religious" you are is a spectrum ranging from "devout" to "non-believer". Hitler didn't spare non religious Jews you know.
Tethers will sure save on noise when climbing. Tip: push that mount forward as you tighten it down, especially scopes. Get the recoil tab against the picatinny rail and push ahead.
Would be awesome to see their equipment "full body", starting from the helmet, coming down to the plate carrier, pouches, gloves, uniform and the so famous "Red boots" with the same preciosion of details given in this video
the red boots are not as famous as you think,they are given based on where your unit operates and for example,golani brigade gets black boots(which are the same as the red ones but black) since they are mostly stationed around the syrian and lebanon border while paratroopers get red boots even though they operate around the same area,these units also do rounds on the gazan border so in the end everyone spends time in the same places. imo red boots are cool but black boots look better overall with the uniform.
@@shimonzozut7617 Back in my day only the 35th had the red boots and the unique paratroopers tunic (Yerkit), the boots were better quality and lighter than the Golani version. I should know...served in the 890th.
@@MR35th-890 the only difference between the black and the red boots is the color,back in the day most of the army had yahash aka heavy boots so yeah paratroopers got the light shoes that happened to be red. i have a friend that currently serves in the 890th and imo the yerkit looks awesome but for some reason lots of people think it looks lame and like a skirt.
The boots, like the berets used to mostly be assigned based on unit and had symbolism and SF used to run with civilian shoes for combat sometimes, these days we have better boots and there's less of a difference, red and black shoes are the same type just different color
some operators prefer the m4 and some x95. in the tier 1 IDF units the operator has more freedom to pick and choose what they want to use. it also has to do with the type of mission and situations they encounter
@@oren7494 hi oren. Just wanted to ask. Did the m4s u guys used from US colt (as part of the military assistance package) or were they from emtan israel? Bcoz as far as I m concerned I know only 2 israeli gun manufacturers : iwi and emtan. FAB defense for accessory kits. Btw what ammo did u guys run thru your rifles. 62gr green tips or 77gr.coz I think most of ur rifles might have been optimized for the latter.
@@sreekrishnanmuralitharan520 originally they only used the uppers, which funny enough we used them before the US did. All the M4's they have now are all built and bought from the US. They recently came out with thr ARAD and Carmel which as of now are solely military rifles. As far as ammo goes, when I was there we used the SS109 and M855 bullets. For designated marksmen or snipers I'm not sure since I wasn't in that position
@@sreekrishnanmuralitharan520check out Mike Hartman, he's got a 7 part series about how the IDF shoots and sets up their rifles. The episodes on ballistics and zeroing focuses on the bullet weights
The tethered chamber flag designed to clear when the charging handle is pulled back is innovative. Still I’m curious whether or not having a dangling piece of plastic near the fire controls can interfere. Nevertheless, I figure the method has been tested in the real world more thoroughly than most experience, so this is not a criticism. Very informative video!
I can tell you the chamber flag (Known as McPorek here btw) really doesn’t interfere with anything, worse case scenario the loop gets caught on something but it’s such a hard feat to achieve it’s practically impossible. When shooting or just aiming you don’t feel it
It’s designed to pull itself out of the way entirely when charging. After the threats are neutralized, the area is usually scanned for leftover (called “tvai levai”), including the chamber flag and empty shells, in order to leave nothing on the field.
From my (very limited) experience, its because if you need to engage with fire during room clearing, the distance is so short you wont go into sights anyways (even an open Eotech style will be off because of the hight over bore). so you may as well have an optic to identify\ engage targets at longer distance if youll need to.
Cool video, thanks, I always wondered about their SOF setups. Glad to see they are running NVG and PEQs more and more. I noticed a BCM Vertical grip, great choice over the long monopod type grips they were using! What about a weaponlight? And which handguard/rail system is he using in the video? Be safe out there.
Which God? Your or the Israely..? And before you make a mistake by saying that it's the same God, I'm gonna correct you by saying it's definitely not. Christian God took a human's form to sacrifice himself to himself for some alleged sins our far, far ancestors made.. Jews vehemently claim that this is false and that their God still hasn't transformed, taken a human form, descended from wherever he hangs out these days and died for their sins... So before asking your God to bless Israel for having such cool weapons technology and highly trained men, I'd start with thanking/blessing the countless engineers and weapons developers whose effort, knowledge and mastery of science, made them develop and build these awesome weapon systems that are are order of magnitude more advanced than Palestinian, and that gives them an edge over their opponents.. And after thanking and praising engineers, next in line would be these highly trained professional soldiers who suffered through countless weeks of torture to become members of an elite fighting force that is capable of dominating their enemies.. I don't see a need for a supernatural grandpa from the sky in this story.. It's all us, humans that are responsible for every good and bad thing that happens on this planet.
I don't know anything about your background, but I've been to the middle east three times. I have spoken with Arabs, who don't deny Jesus Christ existed, they just deny he is the one. The same as Judaism. They all belive in the same God. Say for instance, a man walks into a building. I said he took his hat off, you say he left his hat on, but took his coat off. I say he left his coat on. Maybe someone elst thinks he left both his hat and coat off. Because we believe he did different things, does that mean that he was not the same person?
@@dcentralI did notice that, but I dont fully understand that yet. Might be mandatory for the armed forces in general? But yea... I dont see myself in the position to judge them, but just in my personal opinion, lots of IDF SOPs seem really weird and debatable.
@@zvikaduman7901 negligent discharges happens in idf SF as well. In one event 2 guys from unit called Duvdevan trained pistol loading basically pointing against each other purposely to see which one load faster racking the slide(Israeli carry) and shoot, one guy had a mag Inside shot fired and a soldier died. Happened 3 years ago. The guy in this video is from 669 unit which is better and more professional than duvdevan unit. Duvdevan btw still considered SF
@@dcentral As Israeli soldier I can confidently say IDF has some serious safety teaching problems Whats sad is that IDF doesn’t recognize it and keep using the same shooting and safety teaching method
Why are they not using their tavor? Is it because it's hard to maneuver in close quarters and operators cannot simply transfer it to any shoulder where the ejection port is located?
Tavor is actually easier to maneuver because of length and weight is closer to the body. Specops in Israel have become VERY proficient in m4 since the 90s so I guess familiriaty is also an issue
Hi can you show how you fix the imi defense rail system because its to long for m4 maybe I can sent my rail for you and you can fix that or you can show how you fix that
That "Mak Porek" device is crazy 😳. I wonder if it's removed before an operation...and did the IDF run around with one in the chamber, on fire (safety off) in the past? With good trigger discipline, one in the chamber w/safety on should suffice, no?
No, it's not for operations afaik. And IDF forbids to carry a round in chamber for more than 30 years now. Not only IDF too: all Israeli security forces (like security guards) carry condition 3 or 4. The operator racks the slide when feeling threarened, not before
Idf still train with empty chamber. Non sf infantry in most cases run mak porek in operations like weapon caches searches in Israeli territory and more Idf does lame ass job in teaching disciplines. Disclaimer: This comment written by active IDF soldier
@@AntonAdelson and thats the reason why negligent discharges happens in idf even in SF units. When you get used the carry with mak porek and without magazine inserted you’ll rely on mak porek and not use your brain to maintain keep and maintain safety disciplines. So when you’ll carry the weapon with bullet in the chamber or “Hot” your subconscious make you think the rifle is still in condition 3 or 4.
Most Israelis have never fired a gund before they are drafted. They start from 0 knowledge of firearm safety and operation at 18 years old. The only Israelis who carry with a round in the chamber are civilians who have carry licenses; I did when I was living in Jerusalem. The Firearm Licensing Office actually tried forbidding civilians who carry from carrying like that, but there was such a backlash from us, that they backed down. Carrying without a round in the chamber is one of the most dumbest things the IDF and Israeli police do over here.
do they have to purchase the extra gear such as the sling and Team wendy retention system out of their own pocket or can they requisition it? edit: also the FAB defense stock?
I could really appreciate this guy setup. Every time I see one of these I can't help but thinking what did everything get so damn complicated? Started my career in 79 offical ended in 2006,in the mid 80's crosstrained with elements of the IDF in Israel, little before your time young man, and one of my regrets was not taking the offer to move to Israel after I had retired, especially if what's going on right now as I'm posting this I really regret not being in Israel. The stock system I used they call it the vltor A5 now, it's got a little more weight then that fab but it balances the rifle very well due to that,added bonus is the battery compartments in it,they run the length, never really used it as intended and more used it to set up as a counterweight to my liking and it can take being used to strike (butt stroke) and not break. I may have missed it but what is the device that is attached to the front sight post? I know what it is for but I've never seen that. Stay safe,good hunting..Take it to them. אם אלוהים נמצא איתנו שיכול להיות נגדנו
It seems nobody sees it so I'll address the elephant in the room; the muzzle control on these guys is virtually inexistant, they have been lighting up each other with full-lenght M4s during the CQB drill no less! Just sayin'...
@@letsdosomething1566 Amen to that, I'd venture to say the same for those safety loops on each piece of equipment. I get it, you need those when in water but other than that...
@@danch10 They sure have loads of experience, but imho they also tend to implement some weird ass ninja shit that seems a little bit over the top. Also their empty chamber carry is a bit off to standard western procedures. And also these guys in the video in particular that flag the shit out of each other in some scenes...They sure have a reason to do things the way they do it. But lots of experience doesnt mean that the experience shouldnt be questioned from other perspectives
@@whiteyweisszman They just carry there weapons in the ''Load'' state. Quick movement to action a round in the chamber, clearly they needed it for many reasons. There military also deals with a lot of civilians, which is why they can action the weapon to raise there aggression level and hopefully de-escalate dangerous situations. No other military in the world deals with civilians like the Israeli's do. Plus its easier to snatch a loaded weapon from someone and start firing, instead they would have to know how to use the weapon. This happens a lot in Israel
@@AhmedAhmed-jn5gn Question : What is palishtine exactly ?.🤔 (Check it Historically ) There is no " pali " people nor state !! this is absolutely the biggest fraud of the century !!.
☪️ *Quoting from the Quran : In Sura Al-Mai'dah (5:21) Allah addresses the children of Israel as "O my people," urging them to enter the Holy Land. The verse states "O my people enter the Holy Land which Allah has assigned to you and do not turn back !
And in the opposite corner you've got a Palestinian SOF operative sporting the sidearm - the newest sling shot made out of composite, space age materials and the latest model of checkered scarf, made out of the best Egyptian cotton. Let us not forget his "piece de resistance" - the venerable AK-47 pimped out with the scope and rifle but that can hold an extremely thin praying mat...
i hope there’s English audio translation. difficult to watched and read at the same time. nonetheless, thank you for the video. awesome Israeli equipments.
@@MrBlancodan Thanks for the information. Vietnam has better laws which do attract more companies that said, Israel also has some manufacturing in India. India has the scale and market and skill set which no other country provides
Its a lame ass flag which issued to try and reduce negligent discharges The truth is it made soldiers rely on plastic crap and basically not maintain other safeties like muzzle safety in the video the guy literally point his glock towards the cameraman. And to this day there are still negligent discharges issues in the idf. Instead of teaching soldiers about gun safeties they deliberately jam their rifles.
Just a question, do you need to zero in again rifle when you remove the red dot, or does it stay the same when you just put it on like he did in the video ? I served with the aimpoint and didn't have it properly zeroed in so my last shooting test was not as good as it could've been if I knew where my bullets were going. And we didn't take it off once we put it on until our service was over ...
In the first second of the video one of the operators has his reddot the wrong way round on his rifle. I first thought, maybe this model has to be that way, but later in the video they all have them the proper way round....weird mistake for SOF guys?
I have a Glock19C. It is an amazing sidearm. I have had this firearm since I was able to purchase one. Can one provide a link or know how I can acquire the paracord and mounts? I to use the Magpul sling for reasons shown in this video. To all the operators that have done impossible and confidential missions for Israel I pray to Hashem that you all may continue to operate effectively, and safely. And I thank you for your sacrifice. One day I will make Shayetet13 or another special operations group. All in Hashem's time. Todah rabba and Chag Pesach Semeach! 🤲👍🤙🙏🙌🇮🇱✡🕎
Can someone tell me which helmet model is replacing the or-201 in the idf? I've seen israeli regular troops carrying a diferent low cut helmet in the last 2-3 years but i cant find any information about It...
No wonder these guys are some of the best in the world. Attention to detail and practicality is amazing... I can't even imagine that stuff they use which they cannot share with the public!
@@sleeplessgamingct4227 I'm sure you could teach them a lot...
@@xtrajently Q
best in the world for what??
@@fecreaper3055 killing civilians.
@@sleeplessgamingct4227
Well the IDF is a mandatory military. Which means it takes 18 year old teenagers and turns them to soldiers and fighters in a matter of months. For example the regular infantry pipeline is 8 months long from enlisting to the fully combat ready. That is why there is a big emphasis on safety regulations.
It feels amazing to watch a video and not being interrupted by 10 ads.
Also, the operator is NOT trying to sell you things like American operators.
From the river to the sea, Agilite remains supreme.
Using small bungees to tether your NVG‘s to your helmet, and your scope to your rifle is brilliant.
It's basic asf. Every unit does that
I would like to see how units run and train with the Tavor X95.
our special forces dont actually use tavors, the only soldiers that use those are the ones that serve in the Golani and the Givati brigades, which are simple infantry
@@XterniOfficial is not true the sayetet 13 use also
@@גחהחהצגיגחגח shayetet 13, sayeret maykal, shaldag and 669 all have a free choice of weapon therefore some of them use the tavor(most of them choose the m4 commando), but the non tier 1 operators use m4s
@@XterniOfficial Your awesome for giving such a detailed answer, thank you.
@@MrSPHANDLE its a CAA one
Great video I like seeing what our IDF brothers use and like , a lot of their kit is what we use, used. God bless the IDF. Thank you Agilite for sharing
I love the entire setup!
The explanations given by the IDF soldier were Short, Precise, Accurate.
Great video! I want to watch more like it.
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I can only imagine the stuff they CANT show you
Keep imagine 👍
Believe me, you CAN'T imagine!!
All the snacks they get from home that hide under their bed!
Probably a BAMBA is among them. An always popular snack with penut butter flavored tiny crunchy rolls .
It’s like catnip for soldiers hehe.
@Stayoutlatetatebate the taliban knows ole potato joe made sure of that
@@MrKurt2233 really?, all those rifles left were old stock
smart move to tether everything efficiently, I really like those sling tether to reduce/eliminate noise.
It's nice to see SF running the Fab defense stock. I think it's the best looking stock and the most underrated in terms of ergonomics.
Nice looking firearms! I prefer Eotech as my optic with G45.STS magnifyer. But ACOG works to! Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮 Everything good for Israel military and state and may God bless you and keep you safe!
This guy is smart he tethers everything from personal exp i learned to tie EVERYTHING to ur pack or chest rig u dont want valuable(expensive too) gear popping off in the middle of a sprint or after getting roughed around a little bit
Live free in the NC!
in the idf everyone tethers almost every piece of gear,its a part of the combat theory. they even make you tether your canteen in basic training,and even your hat.
second reason is they dont want to leave traces of having been there........
@@philippekogler casings and bodies...
@@simply_based equipment whatsoever. They have never been there.
I'm not Jewish, but full respect to the Israelis. Fight on. Stand strong.
Israelis arent all jewish either. theres atheists, muslim and christian ones too and even of them some fight in the IDF. Israel is a state and though it might be save haven for all jews it is not for jews only :)
@Jamal Awad ofcourse
@@tims5424 I have two letters for you. B and S. It's like saying if you don't visit church every Sunday you're not Christian. "Jews" aren't exclusively those guys with black clothing and beards. Like with any religion, just how "religious" you are is a spectrum ranging from "devout" to "non-believer". Hitler didn't spare non religious Jews you know.
Tethers will sure save on noise when climbing. Tip: push that mount forward as you tighten it down, especially scopes. Get the recoil tab against the picatinny rail and push ahead.
Would be awesome to see their equipment "full body", starting from the helmet, coming down to the plate carrier, pouches, gloves, uniform and the so famous "Red boots" with the same preciosion of details given in this video
the red boots are not as famous as you think,they are given based on where your unit operates and for example,golani brigade gets black boots(which are the same as the red ones but black) since they are mostly stationed around the syrian and lebanon border while paratroopers get red boots even though they operate around the same area,these units also do rounds on the gazan border so in the end everyone spends time in the same places.
imo red boots are cool but black boots look better overall with the uniform.
@@shimonzozut7617 Back in my day only the 35th had the red boots and the unique paratroopers tunic (Yerkit), the boots were better quality and lighter than the Golani version. I should know...served in the 890th.
@@MR35th-890 the only difference between the black and the red boots is the color,back in the day most of the army had yahash aka heavy boots so yeah paratroopers got the light shoes that happened to be red.
i have a friend that currently serves in the 890th and imo the yerkit looks awesome but for some reason lots of people think it looks lame and like a skirt.
The boots, like the berets used to mostly be assigned based on unit and had symbolism and SF used to run with civilian shoes for combat sometimes, these days we have better boots and there's less of a difference, red and black shoes are the same type just different color
@Kayson Alex You've got issues dude.
I wish I was contracted for the IDF so so good but I'm in America and I got certain situations and I don't know if I really could do that but I wish
They're an ally, so if you look hard enough... you can. Quite literally, almost all their weaponry equipment is US contractor made.
Would be cool to see how he makes those para sling loops
Also, I’m a bit surprised to see so many M4s and not an X95
some operators prefer the m4 and some x95. in the tier 1 IDF units the operator has more freedom to pick and choose what they want to use. it also has to do with the type of mission and situations they encounter
when i was in the IDF we had may different setups, personally i had m4's, x95's, galil's, uzi, etc. this is most likely just one he had
@@oren7494 hi oren. Just wanted to ask. Did the m4s u guys used from US colt (as part of the military assistance package) or were they from emtan israel?
Bcoz as far as I m concerned I know only 2 israeli gun manufacturers : iwi and emtan. FAB defense for accessory kits.
Btw what ammo did u guys run thru your rifles. 62gr green tips or 77gr.coz I think most of ur rifles might have been optimized for the latter.
@@sreekrishnanmuralitharan520 originally they only used the uppers, which funny enough we used them before the US did. All the M4's they have now are all built and bought from the US. They recently came out with thr ARAD and Carmel which as of now are solely military rifles.
As far as ammo goes, when I was there we used the SS109 and M855 bullets. For designated marksmen or snipers I'm not sure since I wasn't in that position
@@sreekrishnanmuralitharan520check out Mike Hartman, he's got a 7 part series about how the IDF shoots and sets up their rifles. The episodes on ballistics and zeroing focuses on the bullet weights
Wow, love the gear and the setup. So efficient!
The tethered chamber flag designed to clear when the charging handle is pulled back is innovative. Still I’m curious whether or not having a dangling piece of plastic near the fire controls can interfere. Nevertheless, I figure the method has been tested in the real world more thoroughly than most experience, so this is not a criticism. Very informative video!
I can tell you the chamber flag (Known as McPorek here btw) really doesn’t interfere with anything, worse case scenario the loop gets caught on something but it’s such a hard feat to achieve it’s practically impossible. When shooting or just aiming you don’t feel it
It’s designed to pull itself out of the way entirely when charging. After the threats are neutralized, the area is usually scanned for leftover (called “tvai levai”), including the chamber flag and empty shells, in order to leave nothing on the field.
please more videos of this kind
Very simple moral to live by:
Do NOT mess with the IDF.
Shalom from England.
Keep this videos coming. Very interesting
Greetings from Poland
Just curious, but how do you feel about the diplomatic spat between your two countries over controversy surrounding WW2?
@@nguyenbaokhiem6728 Dude, you want politics go somewhere else.
These are polish Europeans
Israel is right. Greetings from Poland.
Can anyone give me a explanation for "tether"?
Are their videos how to do it properly?
What knots to use and so on?
Thanks for the help
thank you idf officers for saving my cambodian brothers and sisters
This video was super cool! Thanks for sharing and please do upload more!
Love and respect from india 🇮🇳❤️ always by your side 💪
We Jews love Indians ! Great people
Could you guys do a tutorial on how to make that paracord sling attachment for rifles ?
Dang those green sights look cool
I would like one for my home defense shotgun just for giggles.
@Donky kon Idk i didnt know im homeless must have typed this comment from your moms phone then.
@@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320You are homeless. Stop using public wifi
Interesting, until @05:19 #3 flags point, on that dry run.
this was very informative. What plate carrier was he using? love this stuff
Looks like the K19. This is Agilite's channel after all.
I thought IDF used the OSO Gear helmet, with the Agilite cover.
Yes. Siftzurim and chill. As Sun Tzu said. Honored be his name.
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That isn't kaldean, ever! EVER= Not ever, Swedish! SPANSH- American Indian! Sip some,
tea!
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I'm just curious why he has a Trijicon acog on a CQB rifle, aren't those used for engaging targets at longer ranges?
It's a red point alot of soldiers use it
From my (very limited) experience, its because if you need to engage with fire during room clearing, the distance is so short you wont go into sights anyways (even an open Eotech style will be off because of the hight over bore). so you may as well have an optic to identify\ engage targets at longer distance if youll need to.
Cool video, thanks, I always wondered about their SOF setups. Glad to see they are running NVG and PEQs more and more. I noticed a BCM Vertical grip, great choice over the long monopod type grips they were using! What about a weaponlight? And which handguard/rail system is he using in the video? Be safe out there.
Looks to be a rail from IMI Defense, possibly an older drop in.
I believe some models of PEQ devices have a built in white light
He said that the PEQ had a white light in it. So he doesn’t need one.
God bless Israel!
Which God? Your or the Israely..? And before you make a mistake by saying that it's the same God, I'm gonna correct you by saying it's definitely not. Christian God took a human's form to sacrifice himself to himself for some alleged sins our far, far ancestors made.. Jews vehemently claim that this is false and that their God still hasn't transformed, taken a human form, descended from wherever he hangs out these days and died for their sins...
So before asking your God to bless Israel for having such cool weapons technology and highly trained men, I'd start with thanking/blessing the countless engineers and weapons developers whose effort, knowledge and mastery of science, made them develop and build these awesome weapon systems that are are order of magnitude more advanced than Palestinian, and that gives them an edge over their opponents.. And after thanking and praising engineers, next in line would be these highly trained professional soldiers who suffered through countless weeks of torture to become members of an elite fighting force that is capable of dominating their enemies.. I don't see a need for a supernatural grandpa from the sky in this story.. It's all us, humans that are responsible for every good and bad thing that happens on this planet.
I don't know anything about your background, but I've been to the middle east three times. I have spoken with Arabs, who don't deny Jesus Christ existed, they just deny he is the one. The same as Judaism.
They all belive in the same God.
Say for instance, a man walks into a building. I said he took his hat off, you say he left his hat on, but took his coat off. I say he left his coat on.
Maybe someone elst thinks he left both his hat and coat off.
Because we believe he did different things, does that mean that he was not the same person?
Idk if it fits their training SOPs, but they sure like to flag each other in CQB
@@dcentralI did notice that, but I dont fully understand that yet. Might be mandatory for the armed forces in general? But yea... I dont see myself in the position to judge them, but just in my personal opinion, lots of IDF SOPs seem really weird and debatable.
@@dcentral the safety device is mandatory in the Ida, the discharge probably happened in other not SF forces
Also it pulled out before any mission..
@@zvikaduman7901 negligent discharges happens in idf SF as well.
In one event 2 guys from unit called Duvdevan trained pistol loading basically pointing against each other purposely to see which one load faster racking the slide(Israeli carry) and shoot, one guy had a mag Inside shot fired and a soldier died.
Happened 3 years ago.
The guy in this video is from 669 unit which is better and more professional than duvdevan unit.
Duvdevan btw still considered SF
@@zvikaduman7901 most of the non SF units use mak porek in combat.
Even some SF units.
@@dcentral As Israeli soldier I can confidently say IDF has some serious safety teaching problems
Whats sad is that IDF doesn’t recognize it and keep using the same shooting and safety teaching method
Why are they not using their tavor? Is it because it's hard to maneuver in close quarters and operators cannot simply transfer it to any shoulder where the ejection port is located?
Tavor is actually easier to maneuver because of length and weight is closer to the body.
Specops in Israel have become VERY proficient in m4 since the 90s so I guess familiriaty is also an issue
@@AntonAdelson He clearly said, they need their weapon to be in a variety of lengths and the M4 provides just that.
This is really great content. Very informative and helpful advice. Thanks for the upload. 👍💪
These guys are the real deal
Very interesting. I would like to know what watch he is wearing and why he chose it.
Garmin fenix 5x sapphire
Anyone know what handgaurd he has on his M4?
Your Helmet and Marker lights even the M4 SOPMOD are made and manufactured in the U.S.A🇺🇸👍
pretty much all IDF gear is US or is originally and then they mod it to the point where it is ridiculously good
Almost any IDF weapon is USA made. But... with some crucial updates "made in Israel"
@@marknaiman4430 yes
as well the d9 bulldozers, us give them to us, and we modify them and then sell them back to the us :DDD
@@etaihellman4591 yall make our good crap great
Hi can you show how you fix the imi defense rail system because its to long for m4 maybe I can sent my rail for you and you can fix that or you can show how you fix that
That "Mak Porek" device is crazy 😳. I wonder if it's removed before an operation...and did the IDF run around with one in the chamber, on fire (safety off) in the past? With good trigger discipline, one in the chamber w/safety on should suffice, no?
No, it's not for operations afaik. And IDF forbids to carry a round in chamber for more than 30 years now. Not only IDF too: all Israeli security forces (like security guards) carry condition 3 or 4. The operator racks the slide when feeling threarened, not before
@@AntonAdelson thanks for that information! Makes sense.
Idf still train with empty chamber.
Non sf infantry in most cases run mak porek in operations like weapon caches searches in Israeli territory and more
Idf does lame ass job in teaching disciplines.
Disclaimer:
This comment written by active IDF soldier
@@AntonAdelson and thats the reason why negligent discharges happens in idf even in SF units.
When you get used the carry with mak porek and without magazine inserted you’ll rely on mak porek and not use your brain to maintain keep and maintain safety disciplines.
So when you’ll carry the weapon with bullet in the chamber or “Hot” your subconscious make you think the rifle is still in condition 3 or 4.
Most Israelis have never fired a gund before they are drafted. They start from 0 knowledge of firearm safety and operation at 18 years old. The only Israelis who carry with a round in the chamber are civilians who have carry licenses; I did when I was living in Jerusalem. The Firearm Licensing Office actually tried forbidding civilians who carry from carrying like that, but there was such a backlash from us, that they backed down. Carrying without a round in the chamber is one of the most dumbest things the IDF and Israeli police do over here.
Is M4 is usually the standard rifle of IDF... How about the Tavor X95..?
Great vid! I would love to see vids like this more. Try doing vests as well
do they have to purchase the extra gear such as the sling and Team wendy retention system out of their own pocket or can they requisition it?
edit: also the FAB defense stock?
The latter, or they get it "inherited" from reserve sf
does the compensator flash not hinder your sights on the NVG's?
Modern NVDs (Gen III and up) have an automatic shut off when the matrix is exposed to excessive light.
Fantastic video thank you. (From America.)
this helmet is really sick!!
Why do the weapons shown appear to be AR platform M-4 or pistol with braces type?
I could really appreciate this guy setup.
Every time I see one of these I can't help but thinking what did everything get so damn complicated?
Started my career in 79 offical ended in 2006,in the mid 80's crosstrained with elements of the IDF in Israel, little before your time young man, and one of my regrets was not taking the offer to move to Israel after I had retired, especially if what's going on right now as I'm posting this I really regret not being in Israel.
The stock system I used they call it the vltor A5 now, it's got a little more weight then that fab but it balances the rifle very well due to that,added bonus is the battery compartments in it,they run the length, never really used it as intended and more used it to set up as a counterweight to my liking and it can take being used to strike (butt stroke) and not break.
I may have missed it but what is the device that is attached to the front sight post? I know what it is for but I've never seen that.
Stay safe,good hunting..Take it to them.
אם אלוהים נמצא איתנו שיכול להיות נגדנו
@John Cliff the original design had bakelight for the stock and forgrip was even worse the black plastic but yeah I get were your coming from.
Why dont you guys use more modern platforms of the M4 like HK416A5, MK18 Mod. 1 or similars... or are those reserved for Tier 1 units?
Budget
Right now they using sig sauer mcx, Barrett rec 10
It seems nobody sees it so I'll address the elephant in the room; the muzzle control on these guys is virtually inexistant, they have been lighting up each other with full-lenght M4s during the CQB drill no less! Just sayin'...
Right. Maybe they wouldn’t need those safety rods if they kept their fingers of the trigger and stopped sweeping each other..just thoughts
@@letsdosomething1566 Amen to that, I'd venture to say the same for those safety loops on each piece of equipment. I get it, you need those when in water but other than that...
What experience do you have in this regard? not trying to be rude but the Israelis are generally more combat experienced than Americans
@@danch10 They sure have loads of experience, but imho they also tend to implement some weird ass ninja shit that seems a little bit over the top. Also their empty chamber carry is a bit off to standard western procedures. And also these guys in the video in particular that flag the shit out of each other in some scenes...They sure have a reason to do things the way they do it. But lots of experience doesnt mean that the experience shouldnt be questioned from other perspectives
@@whiteyweisszman They just carry there weapons in the ''Load'' state. Quick movement to action a round in the chamber, clearly they needed it for many reasons. There military also deals with a lot of civilians, which is why they can action the weapon to raise there aggression level and hopefully de-escalate dangerous situations. No other military in the world deals with civilians like the Israeli's do.
Plus its easier to snatch a loaded weapon from someone and start firing, instead they would have to know how to use the weapon. This happens a lot in Israel
God bless you and stay safe!
What would you trade for one of your IDF patches?
His life, every day
I really like your guy’s set up. Very impressed 😉
May Hashem protect our boys!
death to israel and zionist
@@sxmdt Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@@AhmedAhmed-jn5gn
Question : What is palishtine exactly ?.🤔 (Check it Historically )
There is no " pali " people nor state !! this is absolutely the biggest fraud of the century !!.
☪️ *Quoting from the Quran :
In Sura Al-Mai'dah (5:21) Allah addresses the children of Israel as "O my people," urging them to enter the Holy Land. The verse states "O my people enter the Holy Land which Allah has assigned to you and do not turn back !
And in the opposite corner you've got a Palestinian SOF operative sporting the sidearm - the newest sling shot made out of composite, space age materials and the latest model of checkered scarf, made out of the best Egyptian cotton. Let us not forget his "piece de resistance" - the venerable AK-47 pimped out with the scope and rifle but that can hold an extremely thin praying mat...
hahahah
i hope there’s English audio translation. difficult to watched and read at the same time. nonetheless, thank you for the video. awesome Israeli equipments.
What is the pouch for the Israeli bandage?
Can we get a Plate Carrier setup video?
What an exciting Army Women and Men. 🇨🇦
Awesome video and commentary
Why would you run an acog for a cqb rifle? Red dot or reflex sight would be way better imo. You can always run a Magnifier if you’re not running nods
Well this aged like fine wine.......
Why did you put the sling over your offhand shoulder ? Is this how you usually carry it or over the triggerhand shoulder ?
Une paire de braves hommes 🔥🤙🇲🇫
btw he most be from the airforce units(669/shaldag) by his gear :>
i would say he's from the commando brigade. his shoes are red and its a common shoe for Duvdevan or Maglan but you can't really tell.
No he is probably from the Commando Brigade
I wish and hope Israel and India jointly manufacture such equipment cheaply and with high quality for both the armies.
Israel Actually build a galil gun factory in Vietnam lately
@@MrBlancodan Thanks for the information. Vietnam has better laws which do attract more companies that said, Israel also has some manufacturing in India. India has the scale and market and skill set which no other country provides
Oh man what a video! Thanks for sharing!
Наши бойцы не должны ни в чем нуждаться!
Все лучшее им!
Это наши дети-защитники!
Does anybody know the exact model of the sling? I'd like to get one
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
What about plate carrier setup?
That cord with the sling … that’s a awesome idea and would have never though of that ! Holy shit
He's a real operator, operating -.-
Nothing special about it, all units use it
It’s something they teach you in training when u join the idf
Good video, learned some, thanks
SHALOM ISRAEL.
SHALOM JERUSALEM.
MAY THEY PROSPER, THEY THAT LOVE THEE.
AMEN.
that commando must be loud. Is the barrel length 11.5?
Respect to Israel special force from India 🇮🇳🙏
I'd like to know more about the Mak Porek safety device. Thanks.
Its a same thing as a bullet, but with an inside house for the punching mechanism, so it cannot have a bullet starter
Its a lame ass flag which issued to try and reduce negligent discharges
The truth is it made soldiers rely on plastic crap and basically not maintain other safeties like muzzle safety in the video the guy literally point his glock towards the cameraman.
And to this day there are still negligent discharges issues in the idf.
Instead of teaching soldiers about gun safeties they deliberately jam their rifles.
This military is really inspired by American military.💪
Other way around
@@rblauson🤦🏻♂️Bra..
What the song at the start?
I like the distinct sound of Hebrew.
He also speaks in a very rich vocabulary and a clean nice voice, unlike many casual Hebrew speakers.
@@strokey5284 Thank you for this comment. I do not speak Hebrew (unfortunately) but I'm able to recognize it when i hear it :)
The different weapons and weapon sights you can use.
Damn... I'm glad I did my service 35 years ago... All this "stuff" modern soldiers are carrying is just too much...
if you had it you would of used it, times changed your're not cool cause you missed out
I was thinking the same thing, that helmet must weight a lot with all that stuff.
@@rafaelalodio5116 maybe 6 pounds all said and done. a full level 4 rifle plate
None of this is modern…
Just a question, do you need to zero in again rifle when you remove the red dot, or does it stay the same when you just put it on like he did in the video ? I served with the aimpoint and didn't have it properly zeroed in so my last shooting test was not as good as it could've been if I knew where my bullets were going. And we didn't take it off once we put it on until our service was over ...
yes ud need to rezero after removal
@@jonathanwright4160 thanks I thought so but I wasn't sure.
באמת שעד עכשיו לא ידעתי שצה"ל נותן לשפצר ככה את הרובים
זה כי אתה פעור
תלוי לאיזה גדוד תגיע, לנו נגיד אסור בכלל שיפצורים בגלל שאנשים היו מזמינים באינטרנט ובמטווחים היה מתפרק להם הנשק
תגידו אתם הבנתם איזה יחידה הוא? כי ציוד כזה זה של המובחרות אבל איך שרואים אותו עם שאר החיילים הוא נראה כאילו בקומנדו(מגלן , אגוז דובדבן)
@@banditoshockydrugs4627 אולי 669
@@user-oh4ud8le9j 669 משתמשים בעיקר בכיסוי לקסדה כמו שהראו פה , שניהם משתמשים בm4 ואקדח גלוק , יש מצב שהוא 669
Just found your site. I enjoy very much. Thank you
Kind of shocking to know that israeli special forces don’t use their own brands or weaponry, like the IWI Ghalil Aces
Really enjoyed the video
0:52 let me fix that. **its the only one our country could afford**
Never used it so I cant say anything about its quality but it look heeaaavvyy af. So the weight statement is kinda..
Now they don’t using this one, actual nvg "IDO"
In the first second of the video one of the operators has his reddot the wrong way round on his rifle. I first thought, maybe this model has to be that way, but later in the video they all have them the proper way round....weird mistake for SOF guys?
My equipment is very similar in Warzone...
Sounds about right.
i thought they would give sf newer equipment. old m16 a1 lower. i didnt think any of those were still around in a modern military.
Whare did u see m16a1?
@@aradbenshlomo1439 u can tell by the lower.
@@aradbenshlomo1439it’s an old ass a1 lower.
These “sf” guys are special.
I have a Glock19C. It is an amazing sidearm. I have had this firearm since I was able to purchase one. Can one provide a link or know how I can acquire the paracord and mounts? I to use the Magpul sling for reasons shown in this video. To all the operators that have done impossible and confidential missions for Israel I pray to Hashem that you all may continue to operate effectively, and safely. And I thank you for your sacrifice. One day I will make Shayetet13 or another special operations group. All in Hashem's time. Todah rabba and Chag Pesach Semeach! 🤲👍🤙🙏🙌🇮🇱✡🕎
9MM sucks balls
@@oranguman8606 not as many as you
Can someone tell me which helmet model is replacing the or-201 in the idf? I've seen israeli regular troops carrying a diferent low cut helmet in the last 2-3 years but i cant find any information about It...
Back when I was in delta navy recon, we just used MRE spoons.
I am curious, why the Glock 19 C compensated?