<a name="1"></a>1. Camera with high zoom | Reconnaissance. When gathering intel on your target, and for reporting purposes for your client, you will want to use a reliable camera. With a long zoom camera, you may be able to check for cameras surrounding the building of your target, be able to spot the location of security guards, and possible gather info on the locks and perimeter, reducing the odds of being detected. | 10/10 | Recommended: [Panasonic Lumix FZ-80 60x Camera](https://www.amazon.com/PANASONIC-Megapixel-20-1200mm-Stabilization-DC-FZ80K/dp/B01MS16V42) | There are other multiple alternative cameras in the market. One with a decent zoom, ideally over 30x Optical Zoom should work just fine.
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<a name="2"></a>2. Body Worn Action Camera | Reconnaissance and own security purposes. It is a way or recording the full engagement and infiltration, and allows you to demonstrate to your clients how the infiltration was performed. | 10/10 | Recommended: [GoPro cameras](https://gopro.com/en/us/) or the DJI Osmo Action camera | Alternatives: There are other cheaper alternative action cameras that can be used, however the videos may not have the highest quality or best image stabilization.
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<a name="3"></a>3. Drone withFPV| Mostly reconnaissance. It can be used for scoping the perimeter of a building, see its surrounding area, check for cameras, blind spots, and possible fire escape areas that could be potentially used as an entry point. | 1/10 - Its not a "must have", but can really come in handy sometimes | Recommended: [DJI Mavic Mini 2](https://store.dji.com/product/mini-2) or the olderMavicMini.|N/A |
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<a name="3"></a>3. Drone | Mostly reconnaissance. It can be used for scoping the perimeter of a building, see its surrounding area, check for cameras, blind spots, and possible fire escape areas that could be potentially used as an entry point. | 1/10 - Its not a "must have", but can really come in handy sometimes | Recommended: [DJI Mavic Mini 2](https://store.dji.com/product/mini-2) or anyotherdronethatfitsyourbudget.|Note:YouwillrequireaFAAPart107ComercialLicensetobeabletousethe droneforreconandengagementswithclients. |
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<a name="4"></a>4. Two-Way Radios or Walkie Talkies | Comunication and Intel Gathering. You need to be able to comunicate efficiently with other members of your team when performing an engagement, plus using a radio it gives you the posibility of listening into any channels being used by staff or security on the premises, and listen for any valuable information or if any of your team members has been spotted. | 9/10 | Recommended: [BaoFeng UV-5R](https://www.amazon.com/BaoFeng-BF-F8HP-Two-Way-136-174Mhz-400-520Mhz/dp/B00MAULSOK) | Alternatives would be to just use cellphones and bluetooth headsets and a live call, however with this option you will not be able to listen to local radio chatter. A cell phone serves the purpose of being able to comunicate with the client in case of emergency. |
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<a name="5"></a>5. Reliable flashlight | Self explanatory. | 8/10 | Amazon, Ebay, local hardware store | If you want to save some money, you can always use the flashlight of your cellphone, however some phones cant decrease the brightness intensity. |
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<a name="6"></a>6. Borescope / Endoscope | To perform reconnaissance from under or over the door, take a peek inside and see what is on the other side of the door. It helps to prevent spending time trying to open a door which has nothing important on the other side, or to check for any security measures in place, and avoid tripping any of them by accident. | 6/10 | Recommended: [USB Endoscope Camera](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0836XWPJH) | There are a few other alternatives, varying in price, size, and connectivity. |
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<a name="13"></a>13. Tension bars | One of the most important things for a lockpicker. A good picker knows the value of using good and comfortable tension bars. | 10/10 | Recommended: [Covert Instruments Ergo Turner Set](https://covertinstruments.com/collections/lockpicks/products/ergo-turner-set) or [Sparrows Flatbars](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ft5k.htm) | There are many other alternatives, varying in sizes and lengths. I stronly recommend having them in varying widths. |
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<a name="14"></a>14. Warded picks | These are used for picking warded locks. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools Warded Lock Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/warded-lock-pick-set) | Alternative: [Sparrows Warded Pick Set](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/ward.htm) |
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<a name="15"></a>15. Comb picks | These are very usefull to upen many different Master Locks, as if you were using the key itself. | 5/10 | Recommended: [Sparrows Comb .45](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/comb.htm) | Alternative options: [Red Team Tools Comb Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/covert-comb-pick-set-of-2) and the [Covert Instruments Quad Comb Set](https://covertinstruments.com/products/quad-comb-set) |
<a name="16"></a>16. Wafer picks | Self explanatory. These are used to commonly pick or rake open wafer locks, which are often seen in office environments. | 6/10 | Recommended: [Red Team Tools Wafer Picks](https://www.redteamtools.com/double-sided-wafer-jiggler-picks) | Alternatives: [Sparrows Wafer Picks](https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/wafer.htm) |
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<a name="17"></a>17. Jigglers | Self explanatory. Jigglers can be used to "jiggle" your way into opening a variety of pin tumblers and wafer locks. | rand | ------------- | Content Cell |