Reference Library Downloads

Here’s a rolling list of some of the manuals and resources that have served me well over the years. Download, use and abuse. It’s better to have it on hand than in digits. All credit goes to the respective authors.

Communications:

1996 – Fiedler – Near Vertical Incidence Skywave Communication

MCRP 3-403 Field Antenna Handbook

FM 24-12 Communications In A Come As You Are War

1991-12 Beverage Antennas

FM 101-5-2 Message Formats

SF Radio Training stp31_18e34

US Special Forces Antenna Manual

ITU Handbook on Emergency Telecom

NIFOG 1_5A3

FCC january_2016_spectrum_wall_chart

1986_US_Army_RADIO_WAVE_PROPAGATION_AND_ANTENNAS

Spectrum_Use_Summary_Master 06212010

NVIS Directional Array

PRC-64 Test Report In Jungle Conditions

tactical-jungle-communications-study

FM 6-02.90 UHF TACSAT

EP EMCON SOP

Intelligence:

Soviet Signals Intelligence Manual

RAND: Open Source Signals Intelligence

Russian Interference With Radars

CIA Psycological Operations In Guerrilla Warfare

On Watch: Profiles From The NSA’s Past 40 Years

FM 2-22.3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations

USMC Signals Intelligence Manual

Russian Electronic Warfare in Ukraine

Some-Aspects-of-Training-the-Operative

Combat:

Kill or Get Killed

Scouting and patrolling – Rex Applegate

Night Training

The Scout

FM 2-22-3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations

FM-31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics Techniques Procedures

1968 US Army Vietnam War Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols

FM 3-05.222 Special Forces Sniper_Training and Employment

FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare Operations, 2003

FM 3-05-102 Army Special Forces Intelligence

TC 31-29 Special Forces Operational Techniques

FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations

FM 23-10 Sniper Training

Special Forces Tracking and Countertracking

LTC Lester Grau: Russian Snipers in Chechnya

Ragnar Benson: Mantrapping

Rhodesian Combat Tracking

Waylays & Ambushcades

Fight-Win-and-Survive-on-the-Modern-Battlefield 27AUG2018

B-52 Recon Tips

Combat_Recon_Manual_Tips_of_the_Trade_1995

Night Jungle Operations

The Soldier Must Be Trained Not To Fight The Jungle

fm90-5 Jungle Operations

Guerrillas_in_the_Mist_Bob_Newman_Paladin_Press

Che Guevara – Guerrilla Warfare

1971 US Army Vietnam War SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONAL TECHNIQUES

SIGMAN Camouflage SOP 200630

Special Forces Mission Planning Guide

USMC Scouting and Patrolling

Special Reconnaissance and Advanced Small Unit Patrolling by Edward Wolcoff

Mini-Manual of the Urban Guerrilla

General Survival Topics:

MCRP-3-02H-Survival Evasion and Recovery

Special Forces Caching Techniques TC-3129A

The Survival Nurse

Where There Is No Dentist

Where There Is No Doctor

Ragnar Benson: The Modern Survival Retreat

Nuke Report

Wilderness Evasion: Michael Chesbro

Ultimate Guide To Wilderness Living

Flintknapping

CIA Lock Picking

How To Start And Train A Militia Unit

DRONE SURVIVAL GUIDE

16 thoughts on “Reference Library Downloads

  1. SM-18

    Looking at some of the field antennas, how do you make or source the 400-600 ohm connectors?

    Thanks for all your knowledge and teachings!

      1. Mike

        Can you post a link to these resistors? I have searched Amazon, Ebay, and several electronic parts houses and cant find what I am looking for. I can find 400 ohm but only 1/4 watt. In one post you said 400 ohm 10 watt. I can not find these anywhere. Since I don’t know what I am looking for I may have skipped over it and not realized. Any help would be much appreciated.

  2. I too have been looking for higher wattage non-inductive resistors to make a Terminated Dipole (ideally — 600 ohm at 50 watts)
    I looked up the link you provided, and it said that it was a “wirewound” resistor.
    From prior readings, I was under the belief that “wirewound” were NOT “non-inductive” and that carbon or carbon type resistor was needed for a non- inductive” purpose.

    I’m no expert, so could you clarify this issue
    Thanks

  3. Henry Rippel

    Mr. Scout, God bless you! You’ve become a household name with me and my CinC/CCH better half, in the past 6 months.
    We’re not as well prepared as I’d like, but your work has us far better than I could’ve hoped for!
    I’ve been getting some of the stuff you’ve recommended. Most of it I can figure out. The 2 UV-5R’s however… my only radio experience is my dad’s 1946 Zenith TransOceanic. (still works). But I’m a PC geek, reckon I’ll keep trying.
    I’ve put 25% of my late mom’s life insurance into 2 rnd trip to DC for 1/6/21. I figure it’s the last chance for our President… and peace.
    We’re in Eugene Oregon, don’t know a single person we can trust. Hopefully, we’re outta here for SC soon.
    Keep the Faith, brother!

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