GLOCK 41

Published on October 6, 2014
Duration: 1:45

This video demonstrates a tactical team's preparation and execution of an aircraft entry mission, highlighting the use of the GLOCK 41 Gen4. It showcases live-fire training drills focused on rapid engagement and equipment readiness, followed by a coordinated deployment and breach. The instruction emphasizes professional tactical communication and disciplined execution.

Quick Summary

The GLOCK 41 Gen4 is featured in a tactical team's training for aircraft entry. The drill includes mission briefing, live-fire practice with rapid fire and magazine changes, tactical deployment to an airfield, and a synchronized breach of the aircraft cabin.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mission Briefing & Aircraft Entry Plan
  2. 00:15Glock 41 Gen4 Gear Prep & Live-Fire Training
  3. 00:35Tactical Deployment to Airfield
  4. 01:00Synchronized Breach and Cabin Entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is featured in the tactical team's aircraft entry training?

The featured firearm in this tactical team's aircraft entry training is the GLOCK 41 Gen4. It is shown being prepared and used during live-fire drills, highlighting its role in high-stress operational environments.

What are the key elements of the tactical team's mission briefing?

The mission briefing emphasizes gaining entry into a specific aircraft (Bombardier Challenger 605) via the front left door. Key points include maintaining observation of tactical lanes and outlining the team structure, including specialized roles like a ladder specialist for the breach.

What type of training drills are conducted with the GLOCK 41 Gen4?

The team conducts live-fire training drills on a range, focusing on rapid fire engagements and efficient magazine changes. This practice is essential for maintaining proficiency and speed with the GLOCK 41 Gen4 and other team weapons.

How does the team approach the target aircraft?

The team deploys to the airfield under the cover of night in black SUVs. They establish radio communication to confirm positions and maintain 'eyes on' status as they approach the target aircraft, ensuring coordinated movement.

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