How To Survive an Ambush. Becoming Deadly in the Mountains Part 4

Published on November 13, 2022
Duration: 31:27

This video details survival tactics for near and far ambushes, emphasizing aggressive assault for near ambushes and breaking contact for far ambushes. Key elements include suppressive fire, bounding, and utilizing terrain. Physical fitness is highlighted as crucial, with resources like the Ranger Handbook recommended for further study.

Quick Summary

For a near ambush (within 25-35 meters), the recommended tactic is to immediately assault through the ambush line using confusion and aggressive movement. In a far ambush (300+ meters), the priority is to break contact, egress to safety using terrain, and employ successive bounding.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ambush Survival in Mountains
  2. 03:54Defining Ambush Types: Hasty vs. Planned
  3. 06:55Near Ambush Tactics: Assault Through
  4. 11:07Near Ambush Analysis: Smoke & LOA
  5. 20:01Far Ambush Tactics: Break Contact
  6. 21:59Far Ambush Analysis: Military Crest & Bounding
  7. 24:39Conclusion: Fitness & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of ambushes discussed in the video?

The video discusses two main types of ambushes: hasty ambushes, which are set up quickly based on observed enemy movement, and planned ambushes, which are deliberate operations exploiting known enemy routes.

How should one react to a near ambush?

For a near ambush, occurring within hand grenade range (25-35 meters), the primary options are to die or immediately assault through the ambush line using confusion and aggressive, initiative-based movement to break the kill zone.

What is the recommended response to a far ambush?

In a far ambush, typically beyond 300 meters, the primary response is to break contact and egress to a safe location, often using terrain for cover and employing successive bounding movements.

What is the 'military crest' and why is it important?

The 'military crest' refers to the area below the actual summit or ridge line. It's important in far ambushes to avoid silhouetting yourself against the skyline, providing better cover and concealment from enemy observation.

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