Army Ranger Breaks Down All The Gear He Takes On A Night Mission | Loadout | Insider Business

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Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Braun breaks down every piece of gear a US Army Ranger would carry in their aviator kit bag during a night-raid mission. The bag includes protective gear, ammunition, and a Samsung Galaxy phone. Braun explains why each item is integral to a Ranger's mission. According to the Army, Rangers are the branch's "premier special operations light infantry raid force."

According to Braun, Rangers specialize in infiltrating enemy territory, completing their objective, and rapidly withdrawing, often at night. The Army's 75th Ranger Regiment is headquartered at Fort Benning, Georgia (soon to be renamed Fort Moore).

Editor's Note: at :27, footage shows a US Marine in a joint-training exercise with the US Army's 75th Ranger Regiment. We regret the error.

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Army Ranger Breaks Down All The Gear He Takes On A Night Mission | Loadout | Insider Business

All Comments (21)
  • @rezzyn94
    I’ve been lucky to work with SF, SEALs and Marine Raiders in training. The Rangers were the most impressive dudes I’ve ever seen. They were so fast and so fundamentally sound. My soldiers were in awe of them and I was glad we got to train with them. Other people around the Army including the 160th will tell you how squared away they are. It’s funny that they don’t always get a lot of credit compared to other units. I’m sure they like it that way though
  • @marcusbevz6500
    Tbh i love how clean and simple his kit is, ive seen airsoft load outs with even more junk than you can imagine lol
  • @kfiscal01
    Rangers are badass. My old man was a Ranger in Vietnam in 68-69, a Lrrp. Thats long range recon and patrol. Purple heart, bronze star. His stories are incredible.
  • @willcookmakeup
    It's probably dumb to say, but it's so amazing how well he knows his gear and how versed he is in explaining it's purpose and use, and just ranger protocol as a whole. I know that's their job and why they train so rigorously, but it's still so cool and humbling to watch a professional talk about their trade
  • @nerd26373
    This is fascinating to watch. Props to these people. They certainly work hard.
  • @eiseanorpiano7036
    I don't even know how rangers do their job almost always flawlessly
  • @Thebluesky0311
    Bada$$......Ranger reg is one of the most lethal sof units within America. God Bless the men who serve in the 75th.
  • @LoganS_
    9 deployments in 12 years got damn 😮
  • @ABH313
    Love how simple this Loadout is. Slim compared to most setups you see videos on
  • @dancastle9791
    Let’s talk about Rangers! *nearly immediately shows Marines
  • @markweiss7715
    Fascinating…i am an old Ranger (C co. 1/75th)…1982-85. Grenada Raider….the equipment we carried looks medieval/ancient compared to what these amazing Ranger Regt men carry now. Awesome, totally and utterly some of the finest leaders/warriors in any military today. Mad respect…RTLW!
  • @Doug44393
    Some of the best soldiers the U.S army has here. Good video.
  • @1anre
    Simply the best type of content BusinessInsider puts on here today Wonder how much the US Army pays for such strategic placements.
  • @FebiMaster
    It's crazy how good soldier's kit has been right now compared to 80 years ago, back then a simple bullet hit on center mass could kill you, seriously injure you and take you out of the fight if you're lucky, these days with bulletproof plates getting lighter and lighter, bullet hits on center mass won't kill you instantly. Every soldier can even communicate better and more comfortable with comm headsets and walkie talkies, no longer they need bulky radio setup we typically see on soldiers back in the day
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  • @gorrilaunit99
    Excellent video- BRING ON MORE TOP TIER PROFESIONALS!
  • Professional work! Every detail explained perfectly and every item is vital.
  • @johnhansen8272
    This E7 is clearly competent and knowledgeable. It is interesting that for on of him, several Rangers have dropped out and not made it to E7 for a variety of reasons beyond quitting. Probably at least one blew his knee out, probably two. At least one, probably two made a bad moral decision although Rangers have been too busy to get into as much trouble as they used to, yet boys will be boys. At least one, maybe two Rangers have had another military dream materialize while they hit a reenlistment zone. Like spaceforce or more likely SF selection or selection for another elite unit. My point is that it takes a combination of luck, to a great degree due to injury, and other factors which I’ve mentioned to survive in the Regiment for 12 years and beyond. Without a doubt it takes above all a dedicated operator. Well done him and I hope those who fell out on his track due to bad luck, have come to terms with it.
  • @user-id8iy3vm3g
    Professional work! Every detail explained perfectly and every item is vital.. Do more of these! This was educational and fun to watch!.
  • @KL4B
    I would love to see some other militaries kits as well, just to see some of the comparisons and differences.