This video provides a tactical guide for crossing or bypassing small open danger areas within a Minecraft server context, emphasizing squad-level tactics. It details formations like the squad column fire team wedge and introduces the SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) procedure. The instructor outlines three methods for crossing: blowing through (discouraged), contouring (staying near the edge), and the detour/box method (most preferred and safest), stressing the importance of reconnaissance, rally points, and maintaining situational awareness.
This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to cross a Linear Danger Area (LDA) in a tactical context, specifically framed within Minecraft gameplay. It emphasizes reconnaissance, proper movement formations, the SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) procedure for threat assessment, establishing rally points, and secure crossing techniques. The instruction is delivered by an individual with extensive military experience, offering practical insights into squad-level movement and security.
This video provides a tactical guide for crossing or bypassing small open danger areas within a Minecraft server environment, emphasizing squad-level operations. It details formations like the fire team wedge and techniques such as SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell). The instructor strongly advocates for the 'Detour or Box Method' as the safest approach, outlining specific steps involving rally points, azimuths, and strategic maneuvering to avoid enemy detection and engagement.
This guide details the tactical procedure for crossing a Linear Danger Area (LDA), such as a road or clearing, in a tactical environment. It emphasizes reconnaissance, proper formation movement, halt procedures using SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell), establishing security, pinpointing crossing points, and utilizing near and far-side rally points. The instruction is presented by an experienced US Army NCO, drawing from Ranger Handbook and Army regulations.
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.
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