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Build Your Own Survival Belt Kit

October 30, 2023 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

SERE Survival Belt Kit

One of the advantages of having a survival belt kit is that you always have the essentials on you to keep you alive in the event you get separated from all your other gear, whether that’s due to some accident or in an evasion scenario.

When I was enlisted in the Marine Corps, I used a 100-round SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) ammo pouch as my pouch to keep my maps and other essential gear if I got separated from my pack.

Most SOF units that operate in austere environments carry some type of SERE (Survive Evade Resist Escape) kit.

In the book “Some Thoughts On Scouts And Spies,” the author emphasizes that a scout should carry the minimum items for his survival on his person so that they will not be separated from him. According to the author, with the following items, the scout can survive anything:

  • Small compass
  • Penny knife
  • flint, steel, and char

Let’s take a look at the 21st-century modern equivalent of a scouting-type belt pouch. With the contents of my belt pouch, I’m confident that I can survive an emergency situation.

One thing you will notice about my list is that I don’t have anything to provide shelter from the elements. Your first layer against the elements is the clothing you are wearing.

As a wilderness scout, military infantryman, or whatever your purpose for being out in the field, you should be smart enough to dress appropriately for the weather conditions.

I use a Pocket Pouch made by The Hidden Woodsman. With the provided loop sewn into the pouch, I can clip it to my belt via a lightweight carabiner. The contents of my kit are as follows:

  • Bic lighter contained inside an Exotac fireSLEEVE
  • Storm Proof Matches inside an Exotac matchCAP
  • Exotac ripSPOOL
  • Prometheus Design Werx button compass
  • Gerber Gatormate folding knife
  • Petzl Headlamp

Those who want their survival priorities covered but do not want a lot of excess gear to weigh them down will find this kit, or one similar, suits their needs very well. Able to be carried in the thigh pocket or on the belt of the operator or civilian, this kit is designed to be on the person at all times, independent of other equipment that may get lost or abandoned in certain situations.

Kits will vary from person to person based on skill level with fieldcraft tasks and wilderness survival. Take the time to familiarize yourself with the contents of your kit in a controlled environment so that you can learn what works and what doesn’t.

Do you have a plan and/or kit to help you survive if you get separated from your gear and all you have is what’s on your person? If so, share in the comments below what works for you and how you have your kit set up.

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About Scott Witner

Scott Witner is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6-month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Mountain Warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang and the Jungle Warfare school in the jungles of Okinawa Japan. He now enjoys trail running, hiking, functional fitness and working on his truck. Scott resides in Northeastern Ohio.

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