This video details how to survive a near ambush and establish an L-shaped ambush. It emphasizes the 'turn and burn' principle for near ambushes, requiring immediate engagement of the threat. For establishing an ambush, the video outlines the process from patrol base to ORP, leaders recon, establishing support by fire, kill boxes, and the phased assault and withdrawal. The instruction is presented as unclassified, open-source military doctrine.
This video debunks the concept of 'battlefield pickups' or 'loot drops' as a primary strategy in firearms training and preparedness. The speaker, drawing on extensive military experience, argues that focusing on such scenarios is misguided 'fud lore'. Instead, individuals should prioritize mastering their primary equipment and understanding fundamental combat drills like reacting to contact and breaking contact, as battlefield pickups are highly improbable and impractical due to weapon and gear damage.
This video details the core components and execution of a combat patrol, referencing ATP 3-21.8. It breaks down the three essential elements: Assault, Support, and Security, explaining their distinct roles and responsibilities. The content emphasizes the importance of coordinated action, communication, and understanding team member roles for mission success.
This video provides tactical instruction on conducting ambushes, emphasizing that they are specialty attacks for disrupting enemy operations, not for seizing terrain. Key principles include establishing a killbox, prioritizing lead and trail elements, executing a 'Mad Minute' of sustained fire, engaging threats from near to far, and completing all actions within a seven-minute objective time. The instructor stresses the importance of overwhelming odds and situational awareness to avoid being outmatched.
This video critiques GBRS Group's stance against dump pouches, arguing they are essential for infantry operations. The speaker, a former 11 Bravo with extensive experience, explains how dump pouches facilitate reloading on the objective, support tactical and sensitive site exploitation, and are crucial for reloads with retention. The video emphasizes that noise discipline is often secondary to operational necessity in combat scenarios.
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