Czech Combat 2024 Day 1: Welcome to the Mystery Fun Van

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 16:01

This video covers Day 1 of the Czech Combat 2024 match, a military-style competition held in the Czech Republic. Instructor Ian McCollum navigates six challenging stages designed to replicate real-world scenarios, emphasizing tactical decision-making and physical exertion. The competition features a variety of firearms, including less-lethal options, and incorporates unique elements like simulated casualty evacuations and blind stages.

Quick Summary

Czech Combat 2024 is a military-style shooting competition in the Czech Republic featuring stages designed to replicate real-world scenarios. Day 1 included challenges like carrying simulated landmines, self-applying a tourniquet after being shot with less-lethal rounds, and casualty evacuation simulations using quad bikes and heavy dummies.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Czech Combat 2024
  2. 00:21Stage 1: Heavy Division & Less Lethal Rifle
  3. 01:16Stage 1: Obstacles and Targets
  4. 01:55Stage 1: Fast Rope and GPMG Engagement
  5. 02:16Stage 1: Paper Targets and Dummy Grenades
  6. 02:33Stage 1: Fault Lines and Ambidextrous Shooting
  7. 03:13Stage 1: Tactical Target Engagement Rules
  8. 03:43Stage 1: Final Popper Target
  9. 04:05Stage 1: Accuracy Check
  10. 04:25Czech Combat vs. Brutality Match Penalties
  11. 04:36Stage 2: The Mystery Fun Van - Blind Stage
  12. 04:59Stage 2: Self-Application of Tourniquet
  13. 05:34Stage 2: Finding the Rifle and Target Engagement
  14. 06:06Tourniquet Application by Feel
  15. 06:37Stage 2: Target Engagement with Less Lethal
  16. 06:53Stage 2: Fixed Time Stage Experience
  17. 07:10Stage 3: Precision Rifle and Right-Handed Shooting
  18. 07:31Stage 3: Entering the FOB and Retrieving Documents
  19. 07:45Stage 3: The Smoke House and Dummy Ambassador
  20. 08:14Stage 3: Armory and Rifle Retrieval
  21. 08:19Stage 3: Paper Targets and No-Shoots
  22. 08:50Stage 3: Navigating the Smoke House with Pistol Light
  23. 09:32Stage 3: Mistake with Fake Documents
  24. 10:27Stage 4: Casualty Evacuation with Dummy
  25. 10:40Stage 4: Setting up the Dummy
  26. 10:53Stage 4: Carrying the Wounded Buddy
  27. 11:11Learning to Drive a Quad Bike
  28. 11:36Stage 4: Dragging Dummy and Pistol Engagement
  29. 11:54Czech Combat vs. Brutality Match Reholstering Rules
  30. 12:20Stage 4: Treating Dummy as Real Casualty
  31. 12:44Stage 4: Fun-Oriented Stage Design
  32. 13:04Stage 4: Loading Dummy onto Quad and Obstacle Course
  33. 13:35Stage 4: Final Popper Targets with CZ P10
  34. 13:50Stage 5: Crashed Car Ambush
  35. 13:56Stage 5: Pistol Engagement and Tactical Reload
  36. 14:14Stage 5: Checking the Other Occupant
  37. 14:24Stage 5: Entering the Shoot House
  38. 14:30Stage 5: Scoring and Deliberate Clearing
  39. 14:52Stage 5: Shoot House Details and 3D Targets
  40. 15:07Stage 5: Swinging Target Activation
  41. 15:13Stage 5: Paper Targets and Final Engagement
  42. 15:24Czech Combat Match Overview
  43. 15:47Looking Ahead to Day 2
  44. 15:56Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Czech Combat 2024?

Czech Combat 2024 is a military-style shooting competition held in the Czech Republic, organized by CZ and others. It features six stages per day designed to replicate real-world scenarios and test participants' tactical skills and physical endurance.

What kind of firearms are used in Czech Combat 2024?

The competition utilizes a variety of firearms, including standard service pistols and rifles. Notably, some stages employ less-lethal ammunition systems, such as an MTX rifle with a conversion bolt for marker rounds, allowing for modified safety protocols.

What are some unique challenges in Czech Combat stages?

Unique challenges include carrying heavy simulated landmines, self-applying a tourniquet under time pressure after being shot with a marker round, navigating smoke-filled environments, and performing casualty evacuations while driving a quad bike and engaging targets.

How does Czech Combat differ from other shooting competitions like Brutality matches?

Czech Combat stages are often designed with a greater emphasis on realism and fun, incorporating elements like casualty evacuation and simulated tactical scenarios. Penalties for misses are generally less severe than in Brutality matches, and there's more flexibility in rules like re-holstering on the clock.

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