Finnish Brutality 2021 Day 2: Moving Trucks and Casualty Evacuation

Published on November 20, 2021
Duration: 14:17

This guide details the challenging stages of the Finnish Brutality 2021 competition, as explained by Ian McCollum. It covers advanced techniques for engaging targets from moving vehicles, performing casualty evacuations under pressure, and high-intensity physical challenges combined with shooting. The competition emphasizes both physical and mental fortitude, pushing participants to their limits.

Quick Summary

The Finnish Brutality 2021 competition featured intense stages like 'Escape From Tarkov' (vehicle shooting), 'Casevac' (casualty evacuation simulation), and 'Kasarda Extreme' (physical challenges with shooting). Specialized vehicles like the SISU GTP and Sisu Nasu were used, and participants faced demanding physical tasks alongside marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage 5: Escape From Tarkov
  2. 02:49Stage 6: Casevac
  3. 06:32Stage 7: Kasarda Extreme
  4. 09:48Stage 8: Learning the Ropes
  5. 13:19Final Score and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key stages featured in the Finnish Brutality 2021 competition?

The competition included stages like 'Escape From Tarkov' involving vehicle shooting, 'Casevac' for simulated casualty evacuation, 'Kasarda Extreme' with physical challenges and prone shooting, and 'Learning the Ropes' focusing on pistol skills under duress.

What types of vehicles were used in the Finnish Brutality 2021 competition?

The competition utilized specialized vehicles such as the SISU GTP armored truck as a moving shooting platform and the Sisu Nasu tracked vehicle for entry and exit during the Casevac stage.

What physical challenges were integrated into the Finnish Brutality 2021 competition?

Participants faced demanding physical tasks including dragging a 120lb casualty dummy, performing 20kg kettlebell throws, and carrying heavy objects like jerry cans while engaging targets.

What firearm was used by Ian McCollum, and did it experience any issues?

Ian McCollum used a pre-production WWSD 2020 Rifle. He noted a bolt bounce issue during one stage, indicating potential reliability considerations with early models.

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