30 November 2014, 18:13,
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NorthernRaider
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The Art of Reconnaissance
The Art of Reconnaissance
“Time spent on reconnaissance is rarely wasted”
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination.
Often referred to as recce (British and Canadian English) or recon (American English, Australian English), the associated verb is reconnoitre in British and Canadian English or reconnoiter in American English.
Reconnaissance for preppers is a similar objective to that of the military need but for a different outcome. Whilst the military seek intelligence and information in order to be best positioned to attack or defend as required we in the prepping community do it to give us as much information as possible to survive the lead up to and during a catastrophic event, and to continue to survive and thrive AFTER the event.
The better informed we are the better our chances of survival are.
For our purposes anything that lets us know in advance such things as;
The route of the storm front / blizzard/ flood waters / fire / refugees / rioters etc
The ETA and size of the storm front etc
The estimated strength of the storm front etc
The possible likely damage your property may face
The location of supplies and equipment we may need to access to repair and care for ourselves
The likely movement patterns of masses of displaced refugees
The location of state check points / reports of criminal ambushes etc
The type and location of a terror attack and the direction of any aftermath / fallout
The government / military/ police response during and after the event
The growing or declining threat of the attack to us
Options for bugging out / avoid the effects of the attack
The location of supplies and equipment we may need to access to repair and care for ourselves
The timing / numbers/ location of civil unrest / riots/ insurgency etc
The states likely response – security measures etc
The location of extra supplies / materials / fuels essential to our survival
Escape / Access routes
Locations of state agencies / rioters etc
Likely bug in / out routes
The warnings from the Met offices / Climatologists/ Water Companies/ state etc about possible drought - food shortages- fuel shortages- energy shortages- power cuts etc
The location of supplies we can access now to increase our caches and the location of distribution centers / hubs after an event where we may be able to recover extra supplies.
The risk to us from repressive new laws or loss of liberties by the UK government or EU government etc in response to political or military events, such as plans to limit the amount of fuel you can store, fuel rationing, food rationing, anti “hoarding” laws, restrictions on travel, curfews, anti-gun laws, prohibitions on radio communications by civilians, banning of rallies or public gatherings for protest etc ad infinitum.
The threats we seek information on are clearly many and varied and include both manmade and natural catastrophes.
Gathering information
So how do we accrue that essential information and collate it?
Firstly the Main Stream Media is likely to be the first we hear about an issue developing, if we see, read or hear about something and it gets our interest then the obvious next step is to try and first CONFIRM the threat and to do this the obvious option is to double check ALTERNATIVE media sources such as RADIO AND TV stations from overseas such as Al Jazeera, Russia Today, CNN, Fox news, France 24 etc most of whom also have internet based news services, Satellite news broadcasters, Internet based INDEPENDENT news services and of course PREPPER FORUMS / NEWS
GROUPS / E MAIL GROUPS/ BLOGS for;
(A) Further confirmation of threat
(B) Extra IMPARTIAL information
© Information in greater depth / substance
(D) The likely RISK to you and your family or group.
(E) What response / steps other preppers are making
(F) Official guidance from the authorities.
Monitoring LOCAL commercial and state radio stations can provide more information as can local pirate radio stations. Local online community bulletin boards like found on Facebook or Community
Parish forums can also provide more useful information.
Local Amateur and Citizens band radio stations often broadcast information during a disaster or an event and at times it is possible for the prepper to ask the relevant in situ call-sign a specific question about what is going on.
Unfortunately most police forces radio systems are now encrypted but often those working in support of the authorities use radios you can listen into ( Councils, Fire and Rescue, Coastguard,
Utility companies etc) and they can often indirectly provide essential information (so it’s prudent for preppers to identify and note local agencies radio frequencies)
Most of the above are often designated SIGINT by the military as in SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE as it involves watching, listening to or read electronic media broadcasts
Next if the threat is LOCALISED you may wish to carry out a PHYSICAL RECCE of the threat area, ie go and see from as safe a distance as possible for yourself. Maybe simply observing from afar via a pair of binoculars will do, or perhaps you need to actually enter the risk area to make a better assessment (not always a good idea if violence / arrests/ health damaging threats are present)
Often you may wish to observe events if they are man-made as they occur this (riots/ protests/round ups/ terror attacks/ insurgency/ open conflict) for an extended period in that case you will need to learn some bush-craft / field-craft skills that will allow you to lay up in a concealed or camouflaged location for up to 24 hours or more without being detected by the authorities or bad
guys. In a city you may need to access a suitable observation position from which to watch events as they happen so URBAN prep skills and local knowledge will be required.
Watching the numbers and type of traffic moving by road or rail into the area is always worth noting as is speaking with people leaving the area (only if safe to do so)
You MAY gain information from speaking with troops / cops/ wardens etcetera at check points or registration centers but the risk of being detained is usually enough to dissuade most preppers from taking that option.
The above often described as “Real Time Intel” or “live observations”
The Scout or designated Recce prepper will need to consider, equipment needs, location suitability, access points, risk of detection etcetera.
Safe way in / safe way out (suitable camouflage if required urban or rural)
Escape route if required
Making Observations (Binocular / field glasses)
Makes notes (notebook and pen)
Take photos (camera)
Relay info back to group by radio or TEXT if cell system still working (radio – cell phone)
MREs (food and water that does not need cooking)
Local area maps to mark info on
PDW (if necessary)
Suitable clothing and supplies for staying in place for the selected time period
Maybe a suitable vehicle will be required to transport the people carrying out the recce, this will need to be off-road capable and carry extra supplies to sustain the people involved.
What, where, why, when, who and how?
So apart from threat analysis what are you looking for when you “recce”
Apart from assessing the risks and hazards to your family and home from any given event you also should pay attention to gathering information about other issue such as
Bug out routes (roads, paths, lanes, tow paths, sub ways, rail lines, pylon routes, rivers, canals, bridleways etc)
No go areas (police stations, military depots, detention centres, refugee / commuter routes, motorway and rail junctions, high value facilities like fuel and food distribution centers, power stations, coal yards, gun shops etc)
Make notes of places where you may find more food, fuel, medical supplies, weapons, building materials, vehicles, livestock, clothing , tools etc that can be recovered at a later date if needed.
So places like
Food distribution centres / hypermarkets/ trade and bulk food suppliers
Fuel Depots (road, rail, maritime and council)
Chemist’s suppliers and distributors
Builders and timber merchants
4x4 and commercial vehicle distributors
Agricultural merchants / Farm Supplies
Grain stores / silos
Gun shops/ Civilian gun clubs
Amateur and Business radio equipment suppliers
Garden Centres
Tool and machine outlets (generators, pumps, hand tools etc)
Boat yards / ships chandlers
Coal yards / Firewood stockists
Outdoor and Wilderness shops / outlets
Archery, shooting and angling stores
Military surplus shops
Livestock breeders such as rabbit and chicken farms
Riding stables and tack suppliers.
The list goes on and on and requires your own personal input but other useful points to note and highlight on your maps are the locations and routes of old closed rail routes and the sites of natural springs, wells, aquifers, bore holes. Good places for scavenging sea food from local coastal areas.
Local orchards etc
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30 November 2014, 20:41,
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Sunna
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
power lines good idea never thought of that a good way to move cross country with no maps , how would I find out power line routes...?
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30 November 2014, 21:19,
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
(30 November 2014, 20:41)Sunna Wrote: power lines good idea never thought of that a good way to move cross country with no maps , how would I find out power line routes...?
The major Transmission lines are shown on OS Maps.
Have a look at the following web page, change the map type to OS Map and then scroll down a bit to see the 3 lines of pylons leaving the site:
http://www.bing.com/maps/?FORM=Z9LH3#Y3A...NSUyMDFUUA==
Zoom in closer and you'll see individual pylons...
The problem with following power lines, is that they cross valleys, gorges, hedges embankments, rivers and other obstructions as though they were never there, but its not so easy when you are walking
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30 November 2014, 21:36,
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
power lines good idea never thought of that a good way to move cross country with no maps , how would I find out power line routes...?
They are all marked on OS Landranger and Explorer Maps
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1 December 2014, 00:18,
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
thanks nr iv got an explorer map of my area .
thanks dev , did not know you could get os on bing maps.
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1 December 2014, 09:06,
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
On Explorers they are marked as ---------------------------------.--------------------------.----------------------------. the dots being pylons.
I cannot seem to find it this morning but a while back I came across a series of regional maps of the Electricity Nat Grid in pdf format for download, you may have more luck than me doing a bit of googling
Ok this may help
http://www2.nationalgrid.com/uk/services...ead-lines/
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1 December 2014, 10:23,
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
I've got maps for the entire country, just in case, but I had maps made of 25M around my location that go on the wall. I wander around the areas and explore on Google to find areas of interest which I mark on the map. Get your recon done now while nobody is shooting at you.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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1 December 2014, 11:18,
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Devonian
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RE: The Art of Reconnaissance
This is a good online site for viewing OS Maps online, but obviously if the power or web goes down, or you are out and about, then its pretty useless....
http://footpathmaps.com/
Also as SD says, you can get OS to print a paper map for you with your house or BOL at the centre:
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/shop/cu...-maps.html
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