This video details the 'React to Contact' and 'Break Contact' battle drills, essential for infantry survival. It emphasizes immediate return fire, seeking cover, establishing mutual support, and proper reporting (LACE). The instruction highlights the importance of maintaining formations, assessing enemy strength for offensive action (3:1 ratio), and executing movement techniques like successive and alternating bounds for disengaging from a superior force. The instructors, with extensive military backgrounds, stress constant practice and understanding of these fundamental tactics.
This guide details the 'React to Ambush' battle drill, a fundamental small unit tactic. It breaks down the distinct procedures for responding to near ambushes (close range) and far ambushes (longer range), emphasizing facing the threat and establishing fire superiority. The explanation highlights how TTPs are applied in critical combat scenarios.
This video debunks the 'controlled pair' myth in tactical engagements, emphasizing the need for sufficient rounds to incapacitate a threat, especially those wearing body armor or under the influence. The instructor, identified as 'average Ready up' from Trench Grenade, advocates for a minimum of 2-4 rounds to the chest, potentially followed by a head or groin shot, with continuous reassessment through the sights until the threat is neutralized. The content draws from military training experiences and real-world applications.
This video details the critical 'React to Direct Fire Contact' battle drill for surviving WROL or full-scale war scenarios. It emphasizes the squad column fire team wedge formation, immediate return fire, seeking cover, and reporting the '3Ds' (Distance, Direction, Description). The instruction highlights coordinated team movement, the role of the squad leader, and decision-making for either breaking contact or maneuvering on the enemy.
This video discusses the critical importance of adhering to pre-established plans and battle drills once contact with the enemy is made or a mission has commenced. The speaker emphasizes that attempting to make significant changes to a plan 'in the storm' or during a rapidly executed reaction can lead to failure, especially in large-scale operations where disseminating new information is impossible. The core message is to trust the plan and execute battle drills as intended, rather than improvising under pressure.
This video focuses on a tactical concept: "Deliberate LDA Crossing Battle Drill" for surviving a "WROL" (Without Rule of Law) scenario. While specific firearms or calibers aren't mentioned in the title or description, the context strongly implies a discussion of defensive firearm handling and movement in a high-stress, survival-oriented situation. The description suggests a focus on practical application and readiness in a breakdown of societal order.
This video details the 'Silence-Violence-Silence' battle drill for surviving a near ambush, defined as an enemy engagement within 35-50 meters. The core tactic involves immediate, violent engagement towards the threat, followed by rapid movement off the objective. Key post-engagement procedures include LACE reports, casualty assessment, and immediate exfiltration.
This video, titled "Escape a Fire Fight in the Apocalypse" and featuring a "Break Contact Battle Drill," suggests a focus on tactical movement and firearm use in a simulated combat scenario. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the title and description imply a context of self-defense or survival, potentially involving common firearms used in such situations. The accompanying Instagram and Patreon links suggest the creator is a regular content producer in the firearms or tactical niche.
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