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Reality Based Firearms Training for Civilians

Posted on 23 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

I urge all CO’s to seek some type of realistic training like this. The Active Shooter threat that now exist out there require vastly different skill-set’s than just punching holes in paper” at a square range. Training in a 360 degree environment with real-world type scenarios using “cognitive stress” type drills will pay huge dividends…

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The Paper Tiger that is American Domestic Counter-Terrorism Policy

Posted on 17 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Yesterday was a Sad Day when 4 Marines and now a Navy Petty Officer (who was wounded but succumbed to his wounds Saturday) lost their lives not on a foreign battlefield, but right here in America by the hands of a coward terrorist. My deepest sympathies and heartfelt prayers go out to the families of these…

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“This is not your Grandfathers Al-Qaeda”

Posted on 14 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

FBI Director James Comey made this statement in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee this past Wednesday in talking about ISIS. And although, not the main topic of discussion, one could since from the tone of all involved that ISIS continues to be a MAJOR concern to our Government, both in their campaigns in Iraq and…

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One Reason Why Boko Haram Exist

Posted on 13 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

This article points out the fundamental “underpinning” of counter-insurgency or counter-terrorism; the surrounding populace is the lifeblood of the terrorist or guerilla group. Only by infiltrating or coercing the local populace can you then start making a dent in the enemy by disrupting their intel capabilities. by SAMUEL CULPER III   One of the reasons why…

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Attacking the Center of Gravity

Posted on 1 July 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

by Samuel Culper III One thing I teach in advanced Intelligence classes is what’s called “Center of Gravity” analysis.  That’s a concept first described by Prussian military strategist and “cerebral savage” Carl von Clausewitz, and one that’s now used in the Army and Marine Corps to describe any idea, base, or associations that are critical…

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Learning from Terrorist Tactics: Becoming Anonymous

Posted on 29 June 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  In a recent article in Jihad Watch Robert Spencer talks about how the 24 year old jihadist who committed the Tunisian Resort Massacre last week where 39 people were killed and at least 39 others were wounded, managed, before the attack, to go completely un-noticed by the public. As Spencer points out, this is clearly due…

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Studying Intelligence Tradecraft: The One Time Pad

Posted on 23 June 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Along with the Study of Insurgent Tactics series, I will be adding this series, which will focus on field Intelligence Skill-Sets/Tradecraft that would be practical for the Modern Guerilla to know. Since my knowledge of this is limited, I will be depending on certain friends to help me along. Thanks to Mr. A for this…

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Why the Average Civilian should study Asymmetrical Warfare

Posted on 22 June 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2015. I got asked this question the other day by a close friend and it occurred to me that I had never really plainly answered that question on this blog, even though I talk about the subject frequently. I think the best way to approach this subject is through historical precedent. It…

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Taking a Spoon to a Gunfight

Posted on 18 June 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

David Maxwell April 2, 2014 · in Commentary   Taking a Spoon to a Gunfight: The West Dealing with Russian Unconventional and Political Warfare in Former Soviet States As the Russians now try to reach a diplomatic solution in order to consolidate their gains in Crimea – as evidenced by Putin’s call to Obama and SECSTATE’s…

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Learning from Insurgent Tactics: Going to Ground

Posted on 17 June 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

PREPARING FOR WARFARE’S SUBTERRANEAN FUTURE by Benjamin Runkle Amidst the myriad mistakes associated with the Iraq War, perhaps none were as costly in terms of lives of U.S. personnel as the failure to anticipate the threat posed by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and, subsequently, to rapidly develop technologies capable of detecting and defeating the insurgents’…

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