This is likely the best tactical rappel tutorial made. Pointing out the obvious hazard early of falling out of your harness @6:17 one itty-bitty comment as using the "upside down " rappel, tactic made popular by SAS I believe to expose only the helmet and weapon to occupations in a building room Excellent video good sir 👍
the upside down rapel is essencial in hostage situation in apartments building in some cases the shooter block doors and the only entrace is the from the roof if he heard something immediately shoots to operators when they are descending
I know you're never supposed to take an absolute whipper on a cobra buckle, and that the static load is far higher than needed for a normal, non land whale of a person, but it still makes my skin crawl seeing people trust their entire body weight on them. Fucking brave man right here.
You open up more entry options than just the front door. So it can help in supporting the person inside. And maybe the glass on the balcony is easier to „open“ than the solid front door.
@@ripperkon sorry I am not thinking directly of your video, but more of some special force method where people walk down the flat building using a rope, when I look up walking down a building it keeps referring to abseiling or rappelling, but that's not the term I am thinking of, people hold a rope and face outward they walk right down the side of a building?
Even though operators seldom need to rappel upside down, training for it is essential. Sometimes it’s the only optimum solution for tactical application in direct action missions. An auto braking ascender is the only way to go, because it allows the operator get both hands free to operate a firearm or place breaching charges. I used to not only practice rappelling upside down, but shooting upside down as well. It’s also important to verify reliable cycling of firearms for this application. Quite often face down rappelling is a better method, but not always. Face down can sometimes slow the operator down from getting into action. If you have a fireteam rappelling you can alternate rappelling methods based on each operators job.
Fun Like the video good content , Your video about the ESCAPER ? Would you use it for a video ? with up-side down rappel. See now your not climbing the ICE falls, That just made me not want to do that as a sport. Thanks for the video as always Good Job.
When I went to encampment (basic training for teens) we rappelled off of a 75 foot tower. One guy in my flight fell upside down and had to go down that way 🤣
And don’t forget to practice your upside down shooting! By way of interest, without stating the obvious, safety/back up systems are used in a tactical situation as the downsides out way the benefits!
Hallo Ripperkon, Grusse aus HN, Du ganz kurz wegen Plattenträgern, 2022 - Mehler Vario Systems hat ja den GRID CARRIER TAKTISCHER PLATTENTRÄGER, - NFM Group haben den Thor Plattenträger, Wann denkste das diese Skelett Plattenträger kommen. Weisste da was.
You stress your arms way too much by this method. Use a prusik knot and you can rappel with one hand by moving prusik and holding a rifle with other or even stop in the middle of rappelling and you have both of your hands empty to do whatever you want. Also might save someones life when one is shot and incapacitated of holding the rope. But since usually tactical rappels are short and not long lasting, your method is fine aswell.
Some retailers here in Germany will ship to USA. Then most of the time the prices on the website are 19% cheaper (since German taxes are removed). But then you will have to pay USA taxes for the import. But if I remember right, they are lower.
Echt Mega Video Ripperkon. Hast du das auch auf deutsch? Wie kommst du so Schell mit Einer Hand aus dem Seil und wo steht denn bitte so ein geiler Turm 😀?
Einen Kurs habe ich nicht besucht. Viel habe ich selber ausprobiert und mir durch Fachliteratur angelesen. Oder eben von Leuten, die es schon mal gemacht haben, gelernt. Wobei Fachliteratur und UA-cam gemeinsam schon viel hilft. Klettern gehe ich mal mehr mit und mal mehr ohne Sicherer. Das ist ganz unterschiedlich. Aktuell klettere ich z.B. leide fast gar nicht. Aber fürs Wochenende packe ich gerade Sachen, dass ich mit jemandem gemeinsam klettern kann. Aber dazu kommt dann einfach das Zeug zum selber sichern. Wenn dann keiner Zeit hat, wird alleine geklettert ;)
Irgendwie habe ich ein ungutes Gefühl, daß man den Hüftgurt per Schnellverschluß öffnen kann. Hat der einen extra Sicherheitsmechanismus, daß man den Gurt nicht versehentlich öffnen kann, wenn man im Seil hängt?
Unter Last lässt sich die Schnalle nicht öffnen ;) Nur beim Anlegen des Gurtes muss man dann auch ordentlich darauf achten, dass die verschlossen ist. Ich nutze nun seit ca 10 Jahren schon Gurte mit Cobra-Schnalle. Und bei mir hat die sich noch nicht unbeabsichtigt geöffnet.
so why he using military jacket. in military you dont use this you using rope to make harnes, cause rope also used for smth else wont say, you do not use any alpinist equipment lol
It's crucial to be able to know how to improvise or work with minimum gear. But the times of military only using a rope and some clippers are gone - at least here in Germany.
Maybe you should contact with some Ukrainian channels (Telegram channels). They will make quiz with important topics, and those who will get biggest interest with be demonstrated at your next videos. Also, you can add Ukrainian subtitles for the previous videos (I know for sure, that at least some of them were translated into Ukrainian).
This is likely the best tactical rappel tutorial made. Pointing out the obvious hazard early of falling out of your harness
@6:17 one itty-bitty comment as using the "upside down " rappel, tactic made popular by SAS I believe to expose only the helmet and weapon to occupations in a building room
Excellent video good sir 👍
Good stuff!
the upside down rapel is essencial in hostage situation in apartments building in some cases the shooter block doors and the only entrace is the from the roof if he heard something immediately shoots to operators when they are descending
I know you're never supposed to take an absolute whipper on a cobra buckle, and that the static load is far higher than needed for a normal, non land whale of a person, but it still makes my skin crawl seeing people trust their entire body weight on them. Fucking brave man right here.
Hey that's pretty cool! : ) Gut gemacht mann : ). Ich liebe deine videos.
Rocking the ASAP lock, Nice!
Awesome video
Good Job
Thank you😸
Great job
Cooles Video....beast mode 🤪
What knot are you using on the carabiner?
Where can I get a harness like that
Hello,
What is the plate carrier/chest harness that you are using?
Modular harness system by Md-Textil
Products are with MGS in the name.
Maybe I have placed a link in the description
What is the tecnical term for abseiling/rappelling down a building by walking down the building with a rope?
You open up more entry options than just the front door. So it can help in supporting the person inside.
And maybe the glass on the balcony is easier to „open“ than the solid front door.
Or what did you mean?
@@ripperkon sorry I am not thinking directly of your video, but more of some special force method where people walk down the flat building using a rope, when I look up walking down a building it keeps referring to abseiling or rappelling, but that's not the term I am thinking of, people hold a rope and face outward they walk right down the side of a building?
Even though operators seldom need to rappel upside down, training for it is essential. Sometimes it’s the only optimum solution for tactical application in direct action missions. An auto braking ascender is the only way to go, because it allows the operator get both hands free to operate a firearm or place breaching charges. I used to not only practice rappelling upside down, but shooting upside down as well. It’s also important to verify reliable cycling of firearms for this application. Quite often face down rappelling is a better method, but not always. Face down can sometimes slow the operator down from getting into action. If you have a fireteam rappelling you can alternate rappelling methods based on each operators job.
Fun Like the video good content , Your video about the ESCAPER ? Would you use it for a video ? with up-side down rappel. See now your not climbing the ICE falls, That just made me not want to do that as a sport. Thanks for the video as always Good Job.
Hello please con you tell us the brand of your pants, thanks in advance
It is by UF Pro.
When I went to encampment (basic training for teens) we rappelled off of a 75 foot tower. One guy in my flight fell upside down and had to go down that way 🤣
In my opinion it’s important to swat and police in saving hostages scenario they have to take down contacts in stealth way 👍
And don’t forget to practice your upside down shooting! By way of interest, without stating the obvious, safety/back up systems are used in a tactical situation as the downsides out way the benefits!
Hallo Ripperkon, Grusse aus HN,
Du ganz kurz wegen Plattenträgern, 2022
- Mehler Vario Systems hat ja den GRID CARRIER TAKTISCHER PLATTENTRÄGER,
- NFM Group haben den Thor Plattenträger,
Wann denkste das diese Skelett Plattenträger kommen. Weisste da was.
What pants do you use?
In this video it is the UF Pro striker XT gen 3
You stress your arms way too much by this method. Use a prusik knot and you can rappel with one hand by moving prusik and holding a rifle with other or even stop in the middle of rappelling and you have both of your hands empty to do whatever you want. Also might save someones life when one is shot and incapacitated of holding the rope. But since usually tactical rappels are short and not long lasting, your method is fine aswell.
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@@ШарофПардабоев said ur mom when u were born...
*Combat mountaineering is cool, but narrowly focused.*
Great video as always! Is there any website or way to get md-textil and other European brands in the US?
Some retailers here in Germany will ship to USA. Then most of the time the prices on the website are 19% cheaper (since German taxes are removed). But then you will have to pay USA taxes for the import. But if I remember right, they are lower.
@@ripperkon Okay great that’s awesome to hear. I will definitely check it out. Thanks for the reply and content
Echt Mega Video Ripperkon. Hast du das auch auf deutsch? Wie kommst du so Schell mit Einer Hand aus dem Seil und wo steht denn bitte so ein geiler Turm 😀?
Der Turm steht genau an der Grenze Hessen - Bayern.
@stefanm.2331 Danke für die Info 🤙🏽
Schönes Video. Was für Kletterkurse hast du besucht um dir das Wissen anzueignen? Kletterst du immer alleine ohne Sicherer?
Einen Kurs habe ich nicht besucht. Viel habe ich selber ausprobiert und mir durch Fachliteratur angelesen. Oder eben von Leuten, die es schon mal gemacht haben, gelernt.
Wobei Fachliteratur und UA-cam gemeinsam schon viel hilft.
Klettern gehe ich mal mehr mit und mal mehr ohne Sicherer. Das ist ganz unterschiedlich. Aktuell klettere ich z.B. leide fast gar nicht. Aber fürs Wochenende packe ich gerade Sachen, dass ich mit jemandem gemeinsam klettern kann. Aber dazu kommt dann einfach das Zeug zum selber sichern. Wenn dann keiner Zeit hat, wird alleine geklettert ;)
@@ripperkon danke für deine Antwort. Hast du Literaturempfehlungen?
😎👍
Du kleiner Klettermaxe ;-) wie oft bist du denn diesen Turm hochgelaufen??? Sieht jedenfalls ultracool aus. TOP
Hehe danke.
Oh, gute Frage. Bestimmt mindestens 8 mal. Aber eher öfter.
@@ripperkon wo ist dieser turm? Würde mich mit meinem Freund gerne von dort abseilen!
Where is this I have nowhere to practice other than trees
That’s a tower in Germany.
Wäre ich 40 Jahre jünger...... ;-)
Get your hand off it 😂😂😂
Irgendwie habe ich ein ungutes Gefühl, daß man den Hüftgurt per Schnellverschluß öffnen kann. Hat der einen extra Sicherheitsmechanismus, daß man den Gurt nicht versehentlich öffnen kann, wenn man im Seil hängt?
Unter Last lässt sich die Schnalle nicht öffnen ;)
Nur beim Anlegen des Gurtes muss man dann auch ordentlich darauf achten, dass die verschlossen ist.
Ich nutze nun seit ca 10 Jahren schon Gurte mit Cobra-Schnalle. Und bei mir hat die sich noch nicht unbeabsichtigt geöffnet.
@@ripperkon Ah, ok. Wobei man beim Klettern ja auch nicht immer Last auf dem Gurt hat.
so why he using military jacket. in military you dont use this you using rope to make harnes, cause rope also used for smth else wont say, you do not use any alpinist equipment lol
It's crucial to be able to know how to improvise or work with minimum gear. But the times of military only using a rope and some clippers are gone - at least here in Germany.
Content is GREAT, but you don't have proper auditorium.
Maybe you should contact with some Ukrainian channels (Telegram channels).
They will make quiz with important topics, and those who will get biggest interest with be demonstrated at your next videos.
Also, you can add Ukrainian subtitles for the previous videos (I know for sure, that at least some of them were translated into Ukrainian).
in Japan....
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Die Welt ist voller Wunder.
😂😂😂😂😂 what complete bollox,,,,,,SERGEANT INSTRUCTOR APTC