POR QUÉ los MILITARES organizan su equipo en LÍNEAS
In this video, I explain the concept of equipment lines used by military personnel or tactical professionals to efficiently organize their gear. 🔹 Zero Line – Clothing: what you wear directly on your body: uniform and base layers. 🔹 First Line – Belt: essential equipment that must always be with you, such as a holster, magazines, first aid kit, or basic tools. 🔹 Second Line – Vest: tactical combat or work equipment, such as extra magazines, communications equipment, and protective gear. 🔹 Third Line – Backpack: support and sustainment equipment for longer missions: water, food, extra clothing, and additional gear. A simple and logical way to organize equipment according to priority, accessibility, and mission duration. Support our channel through: 👉 https://civiltactico.com 🏛 Patreon: 👉 / civiltactico

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