This content critically analyzes the leadership of a former CIA Chief of Base in Benghazi, referred to as 'Bob'. It details alleged failures in decision-making during critical incidents, including an attack on the British Ambassador and a checkpoint situation involving a linguist. The speaker, with high authority and first-hand knowledge, attributes the controversial 'stand down' order directly to Bob's leadership style, highlighting a significant breakdown in operational command and tactical response during the Benghazi attack.
This entry details a pilot's harrowing experience of evading a surface-to-air missile. It highlights the automatic deployment of flares in response to a heat-seeker, contrasting real-world evasion with cinematic portrayals. The pilot describes tactical maneuvers, including dropping into terrain for cover and a high-speed, vertical landing at an embassy, all while the occupants remained unaware of the near-disaster.
This episode of 'Pick One' by 9-Hole Reviews presents a tactical scenario: escorting diplomats from the Russian embassy in 1992 Kabul during civil unrest. The choice is between an MP5 A3 with an Aimpoint and light, or an AK-74U with iron sights. Experts Vladimir Onokoy, Josh, and Miles Vining discuss the pros and cons of each platform for vehicle operations and potential engagements, considering factors like range, controllability, ammunition, and overpressure.
This YouTube video presents a tactical scenario set in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1992, where the viewer, as Chief Security Officer of the Russian Embassy, must escort 11 diplomats to an airport during civil unrest. The scenario pits an MP5A3 against an AKs74u as the primary defensive weapon choice for the escort, alongside a Makarov pistol. The video highlights the volatile political climate and the critical decision-making involved in personal protection and extraction.
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