Clint Emerson, retired Navy SEAL and author of the bestselling 100 Deadly Skills, presents an explosive, darkly funny, and often twisted account of being part of an elite team of operatives whose mission was to keep America safe by whatever means necessary. Clint Emerson is the only SEAL ever inducted into the International Spy Museum. Operating from the shadows, with an instinct for running towards trouble, his unique skill set made him the perfect hybrid operator. Emerson spent his career on the bleeding edge of intelligence and operations, often specializing in missions that took advantage of subterfuge, improvisation, the best in recon and surveillance tech to combat the changing global battlefield. MacGyvering everyday objects into working spyware was routine, and fellow SEALs referred to his activities simply as "special shit." His parameters were: find, fix, and finish-and of course, leave no trace. The Right Kind of Crazy is unlike any military memoir you've ever read because Emerson is upfront about the fact that what makes you a great soldier and sometimes hero doesn't always make you the best guy-but it does make for damn good stories.
This blog was originally conceived as a personal reference. Later I added notes and my publications
Saturday, August 14, 2021
The Right Kind of Crazy: My Life as a Navy SEAL, Covert Operative, and Boy Scout from Hell. Clint Emerson
Friday, August 13, 2021
100 Deadly Skills. Combat edition
Clint Emerson on the series: “The first volume in the 100 Deadly Skills series delivered clandestine hacks designed to allow readers to escape and evade threats at home and abroad. The second book, my Survival Edition, provided a blueprint to surviving chaos, misadventures, and fatal disasters. Now, with the COMBAT EDITION, I’ve created the most comprehensive on-the-ground combatives manual ever assembled—traveling the country to learn the most effective combat techniques from some of the deadliest characters on Earth. The goal remains the same: allowing good people to defeat evil, fight for their lives, and survive another day.” In putting together the COMBAT EDITION, Clint Emerson harvested from the skills of a diverse group of 16 top subject matter experts, ranging from the world of special operations to badass pro fighters, martial artists and outlaw bikers. They include, in chapter order, Tony Blauer, Tony Jeffries, Marcus Torgerson, Stephen K. Hayes, Zoltan Bathory, Joe Robaina, Brian Halliday, Jason Johnson, Rich Graham, Trevor Roe, Pat McNamara, John Lovell, Dom Raso, Greg Thompson, and Bill Rapier. The weaponry in the book is equally diverse, covering everything from handguns and edged weapons to improvised weapons and environmental factors. Each of the techniques in the book draws on the unique skill sets of the carefully selected cadre of subject matter experts and is carefully broken down to its component parts step-by-step, following the basic five paragraph warning order (WARNO) format, in order to “radically improve your chances of coming out on top—whether you’re faced by an active shooter or coming toe to toe with a belligerent prick.”...
Full review - Book Review: 100 Deadly Skills COMBAT EDITION by Clint Emerson
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Mini Pocket Corner Silver Monocular
Little spyglass for use in the city. The monocular fits easily into your fist.
Available in stores
Fit for: scientific bird-watching, wilderness expedition, travel, outdoor sports equipment, watch the game live, performance, adventure observe the terrain and enjoy the scenery, etc.
With Noctilucent Display or Not: Yes
Model Number: M0820M2
Waterproof / Water-Resistant: No
Shockproof or Not: No
Magnification: 8X
Field of View : 96m/1000m, 282ft/ 1000YDS
Caliber: 20 mm
Close Focus: 5 m
Eye Cup: Folding
Coating : fully green film coated
Prism Material: BAK7
Exit pupil Diameter: 2.1 mm
Exit pupil distance: 9.8 mm
Relative brightness: 6.8
Available in stores
Маленькая подзорная труба для города. Монокуляр легко помещается в кулак.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Parts of a Compass
1. There are rulers that can be used along with map scale to help calculate distance.
2. A direction of travel arrow reminds which direction to point the compass when taking a bearing.
3. The big arrow called the orienting arrow which we’ll use to help orient the bezel.
4. Some compasses have a handy declination scale which makes it easier to adjust declination.
5. The big circle dial with degrees is the rotating bezel which is marked with degrees from N clockwise up to 360.
6. There is a little marker called the index line which marks where bearings can be read.
7. Inside the bezel, the first thing can be noticed is the magnetized needle which always points to the magnetic north pole, not the true North Pole.
8. Alongside the orienting arrow our orienting lines that can be used to help line up the compass with north on a map.
9. A liquid capsule that contains the magnetic needle is rotating housing. The liquid helps dampen the needle movement, making it easier to get a more accurate reading.
10. The base plate is clear so the map below it can be seen, and there’s always at least one straight edge that can be used later for taking bearings.
Части компаса
2. A direction of travel arrow reminds which direction to point the compass when taking a bearing.
3. The big arrow called the orienting arrow which we’ll use to help orient the bezel.
4. Some compasses have a handy declination scale which makes it easier to adjust declination.
5. The big circle dial with degrees is the rotating bezel which is marked with degrees from N clockwise up to 360.
6. There is a little marker called the index line which marks where bearings can be read.
7. Inside the bezel, the first thing can be noticed is the magnetized needle which always points to the magnetic north pole, not the true North Pole.
8. Alongside the orienting arrow our orienting lines that can be used to help line up the compass with north on a map.
9. A liquid capsule that contains the magnetic needle is rotating housing. The liquid helps dampen the needle movement, making it easier to get a more accurate reading.
10. The base plate is clear so the map below it can be seen, and there’s always at least one straight edge that can be used later for taking bearings.
Части компаса
Thursday, August 5, 2021
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