2016 Red October AK Match - Stage 6 - Breach, Bang, Clear!

Published on December 5, 2016
Duration: 5:40

This video showcases Stage 6 of the 2016 Red October AK Match, focusing on a tactical breaching scenario. Competitors are required to breach a structure, deploy a simulated flashbang, and then engage multiple targets with a rifle. The stage emphasizes a combination of speed and accuracy, with a high round count and the challenge of distinguishing between threat and no-shoot targets.

Quick Summary

Stage 6 of the 2016 Red October AK Match is a tactical breaching scenario. Competitors breach a structure, deploy a simulated flashbang, and engage multiple targets, including 'no-shoot' targets. The stage emphasizes speed, accuracy, and the ability to manage a high volume of fire in a dynamic, simulated combat environment.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Stage Introduction
  2. 00:25Stage Design Overview
  3. 01:13Competitor Ready
  4. 01:49First Competitor Run
  5. 02:51Second Competitor Run
  6. 03:28Third Competitor Run
  7. 03:45Competitor Debrief & Analysis
  8. 04:15Target Engagement Strategy
  9. 04:48Full Auto vs. Semi-Auto Discussion
  10. 05:00Stage Dynamics and Skills
  11. 05:23Competitor Times
  12. 05:31Looking Ahead

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary objective of Stage 6 in the 2016 Red October AK Match?

Stage 6 is a tactical breaching stage where competitors must simulate kicking in a door, deploying a flashbang, and then engaging multiple targets inside a structure with their rifle, emphasizing speed and accuracy under pressure.

What tactical skills are tested in this AK Match stage?

This stage tests tactical breaching, simulated flashbang deployment, target discrimination (identifying threats vs. no-shoots), rapid target engagement, and managing a high volume of fire effectively and accurately.

What type of targets are used in this breaching stage?

The stage includes multiple threat targets that need to be engaged, as well as 'no-shoot' targets that must be avoided. Some targets require multiple hits, adding to the challenge.

How does the stage design influence the shooting technique required?

The stage design is described as 'accelerate, decelerate, accelerate,' requiring competitors to switch between rapid fire and controlled bursts, and to engage targets at varying distances and complexities.

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