@@ejmolloy2954 I get that bro! Samesies. I have laminated, fillable 9lines, CFFs, range cards, blablabla. I’m just sayin that he wasn’t doing himself or the viewers any favors by using highspeed terms like “upchannel” and “uprouted.” I don’t even think he was making coherent sentences lmao. He was def caught off guard with that question and was definitely in duress for this interview. It is possible to break the 9line down Dora style
@@radioactiverice8 that's why my first comment was bitching about a low ranking FNG doing this. Doesn't even seem like he rehearsed any of it. Everything I learned was kindergarten style. 2 is 1 and 1 is none, ounces equals pounds and pounds equal pain and so on. If he's ever in a lone survivor situation, pure dumb luck will be the only thing that might save him.
@@blacklungmc2415 I would understand that if the was actually knowledgeable. This is no different than briefing an operations order to commanding officer. You have to be precise, accurate and able to articulate everything. Sometimes you don't even have time to prepare. This just shows how green this guy is.
@@ejmolloy2954 its not that he’s green, this is a security guard that got posted at a high speed installment and got issued and carries around high speed gear that he neither uses nor undertsands.
This is my MRE. It has calorie-replenishing capabilities. We use this when you start to feel a slight discomfort in your stomach, usually a notification that your body needs to ingest sustainace in order to stay combat effective.
It’s like a “self defense instructor” saying shit like “you’re gunna target the Bahamas minor nerve with this karate chop and pinch the scapuloid rental medial nerve with this jab. Basically. Idk wtf I’m talking about so I’m gunna use big words and sound smart
@@blueteopadsnice5486when personal from special operations units are stateside which means they are in the states for training, etc, there faces aren't normally blurred as there is nothing to hide. There is no OPSEC being broken since it's stateside. This only applies to tier 2 units of USSOCOM as any Tier 1 unit is obviously blurred (most the time) but even then they aren't blurred ethier. The whole face blur thing is yes to protect their identity and also have a level of OPSEC for that personnel. And ts not essentially needed on the states as there is no actual active threat. Not saying this happens all the time but it's pretty common. Especially if that said operater wanted to appear on Media, they do have a option to protect their identity so it also goes as choice as well. Hope I explained it well best to my ability
Here I thought I carried a lot on a submarine. Normally I had a flashlight and a knife clipped onto my belt for everyday use. Sometimes, the mission would call for a larger load out, so I would also attach a multi-tool. That would be my standard load outs for out at sea and normal in-port workdays.
But according to Insider Business you guys eat Pizza 7 days a week. And honestly, most of those dudes look like it. A sub can only carry so much Ballast. Probably should be more for missiles and not for fatties.
Good or bad? Do you mean that it shows they were really good to still be used or the military really needs to amp up because they are using outdated stuff with dim cap. I know nothing about any of this stuff so my question is serious curiosity. Thanks.
@@annehersey9895my guess is they follow the mantra of if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Meaning it’s still good enough to use even after all these years.
@@ArsenalGunners89 thanks! Guess that’s why they still us the M4 rifle although the army heads keep trying to find a new one, the troops keep saying “nope, we like the M4 thanks!”
I work as a mechanic for afsoc, and even in our community our command, leadership, etc all call us air commandos too, but everyone knows that it would be wayyyy out of place to go along with that LMAO, the real air commandos are the guys in STS's (PJ's, CCT's, SW-TACP's, and SR)
I like that you put SW in front of TAC-P. Some people are unaware that although the trained through a Special Tactics pipeline TACPs and PJs are assigned to ACC and not always AFSOC.
Only when they do a mission operation they won't reveal their faces, using neck glaiter to cover their faces...because every mission their doing have a top secret..This person on video just doing presentation about loadout item, at least they don't tell about their top secret mission .Every DAGRE Unit have different mission, some of them comes from other team for their different operation. 👌
@@xo4205 I think you are missing the point - His front plate has a number on it. Plus - Reverse google image search. If I was Spec Ops capable, I would have my face covered for a youtube vid.
For everyone bashing USAF Security Forces please keep going because a lot of it is true, it is a very broad career field that not till recently has had leadership that wants change and is empowering those who can bring it. I have seen both sides, the cannon fodder who are being used to just fill a body at a gate, and the other end having the humbling opportunity to work with these guys specifically. Also for those that don't know Security Forces primary mission isn't law enforcement, but Air Base Ground Defense (that doesn't mean base security but ground combat operations that impact asset security), so no we are not MPs. Now I would agree the Marines and Army are far better at this than we are as a whole and our capabilities have been hindered for a very long time due to how the USAF has ran us. Security Forces is huge mixed bag and agree you can't call us on the whole "good", but throwing every defender into the trash does nothing but show your ignorance and ego. So if your the hot shot then why not try to make your fellow Americans better, heck units who many of you idolize are rooting for these dudes?
Exactly this. Wished they would let you choose which type of Security forces you want to be. Stayed away since I knew they would funnel me as a gate guard. Navy SF(MAs for us) does this exact thing and has them check IDs.
I'm a Marine infantryman veteran. I respect ANYBODY voluntarily serving in our military. What i don't understand is guys who join the AIR FORCE to fo grunt stuff..🤔
I'm glad Insider did this video cuz there isnt a lot of information about dagre. One thing that confuse me was that they can choose to either wear plate carrier or chest rig.
To be clear, the difference between the AN/PRC-152 and the AN/PRC-152A is not the inclusion of a GPS. The AN/PRC-152(V)2(C) already had integrated GPS. The AN/PRC-152A has different SATCOM waveforms and ANW2C, it's basically the internals of an AN/PRC-117G with lower transmit power and battery life.
Former SF( Security Forces) member here. I dont know when we started getting called air commandos lol but hey let's roll with it I guess. DAGRE is a cool part of the career field. They have a very specific mission which is actually pretty legit. I didnt know we used MK18s though so that's pretty cool. The kit is standard for moat Security forces Squadrons. I feel bad for this kid because he's getting skull dragged on social media but he's a good sport about it. He probably drew the short stick. But the bashing of Security forces and Army MPs is wild because unless you're apart of the career field you don't really know what we do. Best thing about the career field though is that you get exposed to or get to work with literally every career field in the US Military.
It’s a big stretch calling an Air Force cop an air commando. I’m a retired special tactics combat controller. All the cops want to be us, but can’t do it. Just write tickets and check IDs, please. Leave the adults to do the adult work.
I think he said this on the top range probably based on operational conditions. I imagine that 150 lb is not close to an average and I bet there is some weight shed along the way with a 150lb load. Definitely crazy tho, its no wonder many special ops and navy seals look like the hulk.
This is what we called Gucci Gear in the war when I was attached to 4th Infantry Division in Eastern Afghanistan. The more experienced guys I was with on missions rarely carried more than necessary. You find out what you need in those first few mission and feedback from the more experienced guys who been down range a few times. First combat patrol I did I easily carried 140lbs after a few missions I easily shed 50 pounds. Mostly focusing on Ammo, medic kit, and functional gear I.e. multi tools not pads
DAGRE is nothing more than aircraft security. They will never secure a hostage, they will never kick a door, they will never do anything other than secure an American aircraft that has landed in an unsecure environment. More crew chiefs in AFSOC have seen the outside of "the wire" during GWOT than these oxygen wasters.
He there, what you showed us on that leatherman MUT to fix your M4 was the pin punch, not the bolt override tool, (which is basically the guard around that seat belt cutter.
Homie blasted his bright blue Nalgene with even brighter Tacticool hypebeast stickers and thinks his Benchmade will “keep him in the fight.” This screams “I chose this job to look cool on Instagram”
Y'all realize that they aren't "Air Commandos" meaning Special Operations. DAGRE is just a school you go to in Security Forces and then you can get assigned to do missions with that training done. There are a lot of different schools you can do in Securities Forces however it should not be confused with actual Special Operations guys who have a totally different pipeline and training involved. It's a night and day difference seeing what you'd be doing if you were at Lackland or at Lackland right now watching the PJs/CCTs/TACP carrying the logs right by you or carrying the stones by Chow Hall over by Medina. To be honest, it's a joke of the training you go through and all you have to do is not fail your PT tests and pass the info that they give you to read. Oh and if you are currently SecFo, hope you get Minot because people say it sucks but it is the most chill assignment out there where you do nothing, play video games, do college courses, call your girl/family often, or day trade out there. My last Sergeant made a million-day trading for the last 3 years being there and you probably won't ever get that sort of downtown due to "how depressing" it is over there.
You do become an "Air Commando" because you transition into a becoming a SOCOM asset after getting your number.. SOCOM.. which is literally the special operation command.. the more you know eh kiddo
@@Chris-qh9zwhahaha dont get hung up on your SOCOM denominator Paul Blart. You’re an enabler at the very best, far from being actual Special Operations personnel. You know this, I know this, and everyone you’ll ever be attached to is intricately aware of this.
Very nice kit here, I spy gear from some of the best North American tactical gear makers like Spiritus, Ferro, HSGI, and Crye. Probably some other brands as well. Looks similar to lot of other setups shown on UA-cam which means the soldier is up to date with what's out there and cares about investing in his gear and making it work for him. Great to see that customization and personalization is allowed.
Just a damn shame he’s never used any of it and its just collecting dust in a locker somewhere. Guess he’s not as high speed and running missions as he’d like to make himself think.
😂😂😂 oh yeah, do you “vibe” with army? That might be the gayest, furthest removed from the real world thing Ive heard in recent memory. Go tell yourselves you’re infantry or SOF some more.
I am a little surprised but understand this advancement in tactics, As a you SP/S airman i remember several times standing at Guardmount and the F/C walking down the line going you , you and you report to the ramp you will be back when you get back.
you have no idea what are you talking about. There is so much you can do in Security Forces other than checking IDs at the gate. Just because that's all you see doesn't mean that's all.
Do not believe for one second that everyone that goes in to the 3P0X1 will all do high speed things like this airman. Really do your research, I also don’t believe this airman will ever see “close quarter” combat while guarding an aircraft in a “forward location.”
@@toomanyjstoomanyrs1705what type of mission would he do outside the wire. Everything that they would do is done my marine and army infantry with capturing ppl for any reason
Thats a lie, these guys were in Kabul with AFSOC now regular “SF” Security forces weren’t. But Dagre, and the BDG, with K9 are probably the few that have the highest chances to even see a missile get hit by CRAM. My air force k9 buddies were shot up a bunch.
What does it say? That this Insider crew had access to an inside area, where they could control the audio, lighting, and setup compared to this one, where they don't?
And what exactly? I watched them both and there is not much difference. The only difference is that the ranger is much more experienced, deployed 12 times, is older and a sergeant, this dude here is way younger maybe even a freshman who hasn't deployed or maybe once, other than that, I don't see much of a difference, especially when it comes to their kit, they basically have them same equipment.
@@Kenny-yl9pc(USMC MP) we didn’t differ too much from this other than a update from gear and most the time only a few people need a rifle but that m4A1 could be considered outdated as the marine corp moved to the M27, just that most people still use your m16 musket, not even having the m4 yet, other than that I doubt he would have time to read that 9 line which is why you train to remember it
The sad thing is as a SF member, I agree that as trained individuals we aren’t as good as marines or army personnel. I wish we did train more so we could keep up with y’all. But technically they are considered Air Comandos due to the # being assigned at the pipeline end date. All info is on the USAFPOLICE page for DAGRES
He really broke down trying to explain that 9-line… lol
I got that 9 line memorized but I ALWAYS carried a cheat sheet. Under duress, you never know when you'll go full retard and brain dump everything.
@@ejmolloy2954 I get that bro! Samesies. I have laminated, fillable 9lines, CFFs, range cards, blablabla. I’m just sayin that he wasn’t doing himself or the viewers any favors by using highspeed terms like “upchannel” and “uprouted.” I don’t even think he was making coherent sentences lmao. He was def caught off guard with that question and was definitely in duress for this interview. It is possible to break the 9line down Dora style
@@radioactiverice8 that's why my first comment was bitching about a low ranking FNG doing this. Doesn't even seem like he rehearsed any of it. Everything I learned was kindergarten style. 2 is 1 and 1 is none, ounces equals pounds and pounds equal pain and so on. If he's ever in a lone survivor situation, pure dumb luck will be the only thing that might save him.
@@blacklungmc2415 I would understand that if the was actually knowledgeable. This is no different than briefing an operations order to commanding officer. You have to be precise, accurate and able to articulate everything. Sometimes you don't even have time to prepare. This just shows how green this guy is.
@@ejmolloy2954 its not that he’s green, this is a security guard that got posted at a high speed installment and got issued and carries around high speed gear that he neither uses nor undertsands.
“I have my multi tool. It has multifunctional capabilities.”
This is my MRE. It has calorie-replenishing capabilities. We use this when you start to feel a slight discomfort in your stomach, usually a notification that your body needs to ingest sustainace in order to stay combat effective.
It’s like a “self defense instructor” saying shit like “you’re gunna target the Bahamas minor nerve with this karate chop and pinch the scapuloid rental medial nerve with this jab. Basically. Idk wtf I’m talking about so I’m gunna use big words and sound smart
you should do one with a PJ or CCT
they would have to blur their face out
@@Brudda954not really, that's a big misconception
@@0787officaleducate me on why not all the time. I didn’t know that it was optional
@@blueteopadsnice5486when personal from special operations units are stateside which means they are in the states for training, etc, there faces aren't normally blurred as there is nothing to hide. There is no OPSEC being broken since it's stateside. This only applies to tier 2 units of USSOCOM as any Tier 1 unit is obviously blurred (most the time) but even then they aren't blurred ethier. The whole face blur thing is yes to protect their identity and also have a level of OPSEC for that personnel. And ts not essentially needed on the states as there is no actual active threat. Not saying this happens all the time but it's pretty common. Especially if that said operater wanted to appear on Media, they do have a option to protect their identity so it also goes as choice as well. Hope I explained it well best to my ability
YES
Here I thought I carried a lot on a submarine. Normally I had a flashlight and a knife clipped onto my belt for everyday use. Sometimes, the mission would call for a larger load out, so I would also attach a multi-tool. That would be my standard load outs for out at sea and normal in-port workdays.
But according to Insider Business you guys eat Pizza 7 days a week. And honestly, most of those dudes look like it. A sub can only carry so much Ballast. Probably should be more for missiles and not for fatties.
These guys are assigned to protect and secure spec ops aircraft in forward operating locations. Not routine military duties.
@@jdkgcpNo. We like our pizza.
@@speedracer2336 As a last resort. They are a joke. Crew Chiefs during GWOT are defending aircraft not these posers.
“Im an Air Commando”
Dude, just scan my CAC
stay dry defender
"living the dream"
Dagre’s don’t scan ID’s. They aren’t normal “gate guards-SF”. They have a specific mission set where they are attached to aircraft for defense.
@@jacobgreathouse9382 cope
@jacobgreathouse9382 Yeah, they are the ones who quit in the AFSPECWAR pipeline.
I do believe he's big on multipurpose.
And Chem lights
His multi tool has multi functional capabilities
Finding out you're using the same night vision goggles i used in the army 15 years ago says alot about the reliability of them
Good or bad? Do you mean that it shows they were really good to still be used or the military really needs to amp up because they are using outdated stuff with dim cap. I know nothing about any of this stuff so my question is serious curiosity. Thanks.
Probably good. I have some old pvs14s (a night vision device)and it works beautifully.
@@d.keaneentice7279 Thanks!
@@annehersey9895my guess is they follow the mantra of if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Meaning it’s still good enough to use even after all these years.
@@ArsenalGunners89 thanks! Guess that’s why they still us the M4 rifle although the army heads keep trying to find a new one, the troops keep saying “nope, we
like the M4 thanks!”
That M18 was on fire lol
“The M18, it’s on safe. There’s nothing in here.” *Pulls it out on fire
Was looking for this comment 😅
I was thinking the same thing😂
Yeah, dude was not the guy to interview.
USAF standard is round in the chamber and on fire while holstered, rather modern don't you think.
4:39 I like how he places tourniquet incorrectly and has to redo it in the next cut.
yea this guy has never used one before lol
I work as a mechanic for afsoc, and even in our community our command, leadership, etc all call us air commandos too, but everyone knows that it would be wayyyy out of place to go along with that LMAO, the real air commandos are the guys in STS's (PJ's, CCT's, SW-TACP's, and SR)
How often do you run into STS guys?
@@1anre if he's at Bragg, or Hurlburt? literally every day.
I like that you put SW in front of TAC-P. Some people are unaware that although the trained through a Special Tactics pipeline TACPs and PJs are assigned to ACC and not always AFSOC.
When he put SW-TACP i knew he was telling the truth! 🍻
@@AMZ19252 I thought all PJs were AFSOC now? No GA/AFSOC split anymore, everyone is "special!"
"We don't know when media will be around, we don't want our faces to be revealed" - staring straight into a camera.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Only when they do a mission operation they won't reveal their faces, using neck glaiter to cover their faces...because every mission their doing have a top secret..This person on video just doing presentation about loadout item, at least they don't tell about their top secret mission .Every DAGRE Unit have different mission, some of them comes from other team for their different operation. 👌
@@xo4205 I think you are missing the point - His front plate has a number on it. Plus - Reverse google image search. If I was Spec Ops capable, I would have my face covered for a youtube vid.
@@xo4205 no such thing as a TS mission. Only operations, information and briefings are classified in that manner.
Dude binged all the spiritus systems videos lmaooo
wdym?
@@turd__ferguson pretty much every pouch on his kit is spiritus
@@wokewoke only two the spud and jsta he has more ferro pouches than anything else
@@wokewoke I think I saw some crye and ferro concept pouches on the carrier.
Damn an A1C in DAGRE, hes doing well for himself! Go Air Force!
For everyone bashing USAF Security Forces please keep going because a lot of it is true, it is a very broad career field that not till recently has had leadership that wants change and is empowering those who can bring it. I have seen both sides, the cannon fodder who are being used to just fill a body at a gate, and the other end having the humbling opportunity to work with these guys specifically. Also for those that don't know Security Forces primary mission isn't law enforcement, but Air Base Ground Defense (that doesn't mean base security but ground combat operations that impact asset security), so no we are not MPs. Now I would agree the Marines and Army are far better at this than we are as a whole and our capabilities have been hindered for a very long time due to how the USAF has ran us. Security Forces is huge mixed bag and agree you can't call us on the whole "good", but throwing every defender into the trash does nothing but show your ignorance and ego. So if your the hot shot then why not try to make your fellow Americans better, heck units who many of you idolize are rooting for these dudes?
Exactly this. Wished they would let you choose which type of Security forces you want to be. Stayed away since I knew they would funnel me as a gate guard. Navy SF(MAs for us) does this exact thing and has them check IDs.
Sounds like MPs to me
Are you security forces ?
What was the ASVAB for this? Ph yeah....
Secfo no bueno 😂 daggers are not special… LE is the better part of secfo…
I'm a Marine infantryman veteran. I respect ANYBODY voluntarily serving in our military. What i don't understand is guys who join the AIR FORCE to fo grunt stuff..🤔
Air force has always worked overtime to make their gate guards feel special.
He is a commando..
@@planetcaravan2925lmao yeah ok
My dawg said snack wrappers in the dump pouch lmao
I'm glad Insider did this video cuz there isnt a lot of information about dagre. One thing that confuse me was that they can choose to either wear plate carrier or chest rig.
Too bad they mislabled them.
@@bananastand9820cry
God damn, rifle and pistol are down, pull your knife out AND still in the fight?? What an operator.
thanks for making this, for all those involved🤙🏽
long awaited video insider
A1C Devyn you did good son, I know ya boys gave you sh*it on this one lol
My guy is either a big Spiritus System fan or sponsored by them.
for sure, but its cool to see them used out in the field. I love the JSTA and SPUD pouches
Spiritus and dagre at least to my knowledge have a pretty tight knit relationship
This fellah's stuff is all brand spanking new.
No dude its definitely been on the 'missions' he keeps referring to
That was great Airman. Now tell us how much you love Asscrack AFB, I mean Cannon.
To be clear, the difference between the AN/PRC-152 and the AN/PRC-152A is not the inclusion of a GPS. The AN/PRC-152(V)2(C) already had integrated GPS.
The AN/PRC-152A has different SATCOM waveforms and ANW2C, it's basically the internals of an AN/PRC-117G with lower transmit power and battery life.
ok nerd
Jeez, alright alright
Good info
@@smittywerbenmanjensen_right because being knowledgeable about the capabilities of your equipment is nerdy. Get tf outta here and grow up.
that's what I'm saying!! What a fuckin goof@@miletello1
Former SF( Security Forces) member here. I dont know when we started getting called air commandos lol but hey let's roll with it I guess. DAGRE is a cool part of the career field. They have a very specific mission which is actually pretty legit. I didnt know we used MK18s though so that's pretty cool. The kit is standard for moat Security forces Squadrons. I feel bad for this kid because he's getting skull dragged on social media but he's a good sport about it. He probably drew the short stick. But the bashing of Security forces and Army MPs is wild because unless you're apart of the career field you don't really know what we do. Best thing about the career field though is that you get exposed to or get to work with literally every career field in the US Military.
We all know what you do, you check my CAC card every morning.
@bananastand9820 lol I never had to do that and I wore that beret for 7 years.
@@Polar1Actual Thanks for your service Air Commando! And thank you to all the other Air Commando SF guys who take the fight to our nations enemies!
@bananastand9820 lol stop bro. But yeah you're welcome
Every time Insider Business Posts a military related content video, I just imagine office workers watching this at a job in the city 😂
Literally doing this
That's the intention. To bring a crowd from wall street into the armed services.
Recruiting a different type of crowd
I got excited because I thought these were Air Force PJs (pararescue jumpers). You know the actual Air Force commandos
It’s a big stretch calling an Air Force cop an air commando. I’m a retired special tactics combat controller. All the cops want to be us, but can’t do it. Just write tickets and check IDs, please. Leave the adults to do the adult work.
Bros carrying my body in gear respect for y’all’s service 🇺🇸
150 lbs, that's nuts. 80 lbs is when things start to feel very heavy to me. More than that for dozens of kilometres... wow.
I think he said this on the top range probably based on operational conditions. I imagine that 150 lb is not close to an average and I bet there is some weight shed along the way with a 150lb load. Definitely crazy tho, its no wonder many special ops and navy seals look like the hulk.
@@atranimecs Then you have other SOF guys that look like skinny runners that can still carry crazy loads.
Well you could "carry" 300lbs when you're not actually really ever carrying anything and it's just all stored on the aircraft.
This is what we called Gucci Gear in the war when I was attached to 4th Infantry Division in Eastern Afghanistan. The more experienced guys I was with on missions rarely carried more than necessary. You find out what you need in those first few mission and feedback from the more experienced guys who been down range a few times. First combat patrol I did I easily carried 140lbs after a few missions I easily shed 50 pounds. Mostly focusing on Ammo, medic kit, and functional gear I.e. multi tools not pads
@@Fellow_DaoistStatistically the skinny ones survive longer due to not having to consume much food and can run faster than their hulk counterparts.
That guy holding a decompression needle was terrifying to think of (umm is it the 1st space the 3rd space, I don’t know)
Lol these guys are just fancy cops, enjoy scanning my CAC 😂
These vids are alsways so interesting and learning 😊
Yes very learning, I LIKE!!!
Wonder how much the US Army paid a business channel to stray away from business content to show gritty, manly, military stuff
Dang. Why all the DAGRE hate in the comments? Bro is just trying to do his job for AFSOC. Better than gate guard.
Hardly
They want to monopolize the Air Commando term and want to prove to him that he isn't one because he doesn't knee drag from a 160th MH60
🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@1anrehas absolutely nothing to do with that dork😂
DAGRE is nothing more than aircraft security. They will never secure a hostage, they will never kick a door, they will never do anything other than secure an American aircraft that has landed in an unsecure environment. More crew chiefs in AFSOC have seen the outside of "the wire" during GWOT than these oxygen wasters.
He there, what you showed us on that leatherman MUT to fix your M4 was the pin punch, not the bolt override tool, (which is basically the guard around that seat belt cutter.
can he fix his Edgar haircut with that multitool?
You mean his multifunctional helmet comfort curls? 😂
Have fun guarding that C130 hero.
savage lol
Dagre does PSD missions and HVT missions with tier 2 entities all the time man
That mostly the Phoenix Ravens who handle that responsibility
😂😂facts😂😂
@@tracelangston6707 Bro this is Air Commandos not DAGRE
Homie blasted his bright blue Nalgene with even brighter Tacticool hypebeast stickers and thinks his Benchmade will “keep him in the fight.” This screams “I chose this job to look cool on Instagram”
That CrMoV wouldn't survive contact with an Amazon box let alone the enemy
How??
glazing security forces is crazy
😂😂😂
So true lol smdh
bro hes an SF guy, you better watch your mouth before he shoots you with his safe m18
That weapon was absolutely not on safe🤣 down is out, up is in
It would be funny if it were simply full of Protein bars, Sneaker and Mars bars, and Jelly Beans
😂😂😂😂
You forgot the smuckers pb&j's
saying the pvs 15 is outdated is such an airforce thing to say
Everyday thank god that you do not work at a normal security forces squadron but don’t worry they await your pcs with open arms
🥲🥲💔 that's me lmao. In the CR but about to PCS in 2 months and will likely be back on the road and the gates workin 12s I'm fkn sickkkk😭
Y'all realize that they aren't "Air Commandos" meaning Special Operations. DAGRE is just a school you go to in Security Forces and then you can get assigned to do missions with that training done. There are a lot of different schools you can do in Securities Forces however it should not be confused with actual Special Operations guys who have a totally different pipeline and training involved. It's a night and day difference seeing what you'd be doing if you were at Lackland or at Lackland right now watching the PJs/CCTs/TACP carrying the logs right by you or carrying the stones by Chow Hall over by Medina. To be honest, it's a joke of the training you go through and all you have to do is not fail your PT tests and pass the info that they give you to read. Oh and if you are currently SecFo, hope you get Minot because people say it sucks but it is the most chill assignment out there where you do nothing, play video games, do college courses, call your girl/family often, or day trade out there. My last Sergeant made a million-day trading for the last 3 years being there and you probably won't ever get that sort of downtown due to "how depressing" it is over there.
You do become an "Air Commando" because you transition into a becoming a SOCOM asset after getting your number.. SOCOM.. which is literally the special operation command.. the more you know eh kiddo
@@Chris-qh9zwI doubt it.
@TheGenerationalWealthGuy But they are part of SOCOM so they’re spec ops.
tyhey are actually considered air commandos technically
@@Chris-qh9zwhahaha dont get hung up on your SOCOM denominator Paul Blart. You’re an enabler at the very best, far from being actual Special Operations personnel. You know this, I know this, and everyone you’ll ever be attached to is intricately aware of this.
FYI this guy isn't an Air Commando, he is a Security Forces member. Air Commandos or Special Operations Airmen are PJs, JTAC/TACP, Special Recon, CCT.
Everyone assigned to AFSOC is considered an “Air Commando”. I know - it’s stupid but it’s a way to make everyone feel special.
@@Test_1-2-3-i1hdamn you're working over thime trying to white knight for some AF POG's once again nobody cares😂
Bro settle down.
@@cwr8618 👍
He is a commando
Thank you for your service.
He looks like the grown up version of the kid from Stranger Things.
@Aries-hl5fyWho hurt you?
He does. Pretty well spoken for an Airmen 1st Class (A1C) E3. Probably 20 to 21 yrs old.
@@nesquik1001 wdym, he's right ! it's a dogshit show.
@Aries-hl5fyYou shouldn't watch too much UA-cam trash
He grew up to hunt the dema gorgon
Very nice kit here, I spy gear from some of the best North American tactical gear makers like Spiritus, Ferro, HSGI, and Crye. Probably some other brands as well. Looks similar to lot of other setups shown on UA-cam which means the soldier is up to date with what's out there and cares about investing in his gear and making it work for him. Great to see that customization and personalization is allowed.
You know what mag pouch/utility pouch he's running?
Just a damn shame he’s never used any of it and its just collecting dust in a locker somewhere. Guess he’s not as high speed and running missions as he’d like to make himself think.
this soldier sure is squared away !
great job brother !
Not trying to be difficult lol. But soldier is for the army. Air Force has airmen 😌🙏🏾
The most gucci security guard I’ve ever heard of.
😂😂😂
He is a commando..
@@planetcaravan2925 🤣🤣🤣
hella early to this upload :)
Jesus loves you ❤️ please turn to him and repent before it's too late. The end times described in the Bible are already happening in the world.
"used to burn off loose ends"
*cod flashbacks*
my thoughts exactly lol
I don’t understand. Where does he keep his laptop, pens, coffee mug, and lumbar pillow?
Just jokes, nothing but respect to all branches and MOSs.
Lmao cause chair force, nah these guys are excluded practically army
I will say SF is the closest to the army in the airforce for sure and we definitely vibe with you guys better than the rest of the air force
😂😂😂 oh yeah, do you “vibe” with army?
That might be the gayest, furthest removed from the real world thing Ive heard in recent memory. Go tell yourselves you’re infantry or SOF some more.
Always remember, just because the pistol has peanut butter coloring doesn't make it edible. Do not eat it.
aww, the airmen are playing army, thats so cute.
The air force came from the army lol
Am i tripping or is that guy at 0:33 in the left side holding his rifle with the right handed stance yknow what i mean but on his left shoulder?
I do not know how these guys can jump with such GIANT BRASS BALLS
The last time I came this early she laughed in my face and left me in my bed.... alone
Good ol Security Forces lol😌👏🏾
3:48 I'm pretty sure his M18 is off safe, but air force dudes just be doin their thing.
They never arm up with their m18's on safe
Duty loaded not on safe
Need a video of the SOFME/SOIDM team members. (sof medical element/sof independent duty medics)
"As you can see, my barrel is a little short."
Ah, thats what the gun is compensating for then? :D
Some editor was a bit cheeky leaving that one in.
In Russia you get a single match , a rifle from the Cold War and cardboard plates in your plate carrier
In ukraine you get mags but no ammo
I am a little surprised but understand this advancement in tactics, As a you SP/S airman i remember several times standing at Guardmount and the F/C walking down the line going you , you and you report to the ramp you will be back when you get back.
There goes my hero
U may wanna check those mags in high heat, I have had failures with the ends spreading when fully loaded and left in sun.
No way they got dagre for an “air commando”😂😂😂
theyre literally called air commandos, if you think its corny take it up with the air force.
Lmao go take it up with the brass they named them😂
Stewardess with a gun that’s what they are
@@bangtang1717they goofy as hell
@@aquila3958 facts
Heard about the new branch!? Yeah it’s the AIR COMANDOS! 😂
Jelly?
@@planetcaravan2925 nope
So well-equipped security guards for AFSOC and their assets?
Yeah pretty much. Similar to ravens but dagre guys tend to carry out more missions in austere and remote environments
@@bigthonk735who has ravens?
@@shammy313 air force
@@shammy313generally, Ravens are assigned to AMC Assets/Aircraft and Missions.
@@bigthonk735no not really
“Air Commando” 😂 they’re MP’s
they arent, there airforce dagre
@@monkeeatsbanana7397 they are security forces. Air forces MP’s that check your ID at the gates. They happen to do it on planes. USAF TSA
@@thekitchenvillain Yeah but they are dagre, they do psd with other tier 2 as well.
you have no idea what are you talking about. There is so much you can do in Security Forces other than checking IDs at the gate. Just because that's all you see doesn't mean that's all.
@monkeeatsbanana7397 yeah I'm a Marine and know even with PMO(MP's) there Is upper tier operations.
Damn, Pat Mahomes is an Air Commando too? 😅
Maybe it’s just because it all looks so clean and new.
My multi tool, it has multi functional capabilities…lol
Do not believe for one second that everyone that goes in to the 3P0X1 will all do high speed things like this airman. Really do your research, I also don’t believe this airman will ever see “close quarter” combat while guarding an aircraft in a “forward location.”
Correct, but he trains just in case he does go on a mission.
You know, you fail if you don't prepare and don't fail if you prepare.
This airman is also not doing anything high speed, other than training.
@@toomanyjstoomanyrs1705what type of mission would he do outside the wire. Everything that they would do is done my marine and army infantry with capturing ppl for any reason
Thats a lie, these guys were in Kabul with AFSOC now regular “SF” Security forces weren’t. But Dagre, and the BDG, with K9 are probably the few that have the highest chances to even see a missile get hit by CRAM. My air force k9 buddies were shot up a bunch.
Nice setup
The field pack what brand it is? Love it!
The professionalism of the ranger layout video compared to this one really says a lot
sure, but this dude is also an e3, young kid, probably fresh from highschool, while the ranger guy was a hardened e7
what’s litter? short description it’s a stretcher.
What does it say? That this Insider crew had access to an inside area, where they could control the audio, lighting, and setup compared to this one, where they don't?
And what exactly? I watched them both and there is not much difference. The only difference is that the ranger is much more experienced, deployed 12 times, is older and a sergeant, this dude here is way younger maybe even a freshman who hasn't deployed or maybe once, other than that, I don't see much of a difference, especially when it comes to their kit, they basically have them same equipment.
@@Kenny-yl9pc(USMC MP) we didn’t differ too much from this other than a update from gear and most the time only a few people need a rifle but that m4A1 could be considered outdated as the marine corp moved to the M27, just that most people still use your m16 musket, not even having the m4 yet, other than that I doubt he would have time to read that 9 line which is why you train to remember it
Do a mechanic tool box tour next please fighter jet or tank
Mechanic tool box tour needed absolutely!
Dude has a Naruto kunai as a knife.
Nice to see Patrick Mahomes found a fresh start in a new career field after the NFL
Fantastic
Brand new, clean and crispy fresh gear. The Air Force is cute. I know I’m not the only salty Marine who is jealous in the comments.
every regular army 11B and 19D would secretly trade their lives for his in a heartbeat. At some point we must call a spade a spade 🤣
14:16 didn’t know that they have ballistic RayBans now lol
LMFAOOO
Fixing anything with a 3/32 punch. 😂😂😂😂😂
As soon as I saw the title I knew SF was gonna get clowned 😂
"Here's my M18; it's on safe". No...it is not. :D
Pulls out m18 on fire, “it’s on safe”
Lmao this is why you don’t let an A1C who’s hair is out of regs do an interview.’
Damn I think I got most of that, just gathered stuff instinctively during the years. My A15 is a 16 inch free floating barrel though 😅
TQ high and tight to prevent the death, 2-3 inches above the wound, never on the joint to treat the injury
The ones dogging on Security Forces are the same ones who are sleeping in a foxhole in the marines.
Which is something these mall cop heroes could never relate to. Stay in your hotels and keep that gear out of the field, wouldnt want it to get dirty.
@@punkavaug I passed the ASVAB to not sleep in a hole 😂 same benefits.
@@Ryan-tt4sn We call that a cultural disconnect. Being military versus playing military.
this channel loves Cannon AFB
He forgot his very important sunglasses and watch. Btw, No compass on your watch?
And no tie-rips with you? Those can be handy.
Bravo 👏
I bring macboor air and feel too heavy i cant take it, and this guy carrying all that heavy stuff and make it look easy 😂
The sad thing is as a SF member, I agree that as trained individuals we aren’t as good as marines or army personnel. I wish we did train more so we could keep up with y’all. But technically they are considered Air Comandos due to the # being assigned at the pipeline end date. All info is on the USAFPOLICE page for DAGRES
What pouch is that that held the mag and multi tool
Damm... dudes got out of the office for once.