The Guy She Told You Not To Worry About.

Published on December 6, 2023
Duration: 14:11

This video analyzes elite operator training from Forward Observations Group (F.O.G.), showcasing intense CQB drills, hostage rescue scenarios, and gear breakdowns. Nikko Ortiz highlights the importance of momentum, speed in close quarters, and the use of advanced technology like IR lasers for night operations. The content also features a detailed look at personal rifle setups and breaching techniques.

Quick Summary

Forward Observations Group (F.O.G.) conducts elite tactical training, emphasizing momentum in raids and the 'slow is smooth, smooth is fast' principle for CQB. They utilize IR lasers and NVGs for night operations and focus on team cohesion through physical cues during breaching.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Forward Observations Group (F.O.G.)
  2. 00:51Outdoor Raid Drill Analysis
  3. 02:47CQB Movement and Speed Principles
  4. 04:01Hostage Rescue Drills Breakdown
  5. 06:06Operator Gear and Kit Analysis
  6. 07:34Breaching Techniques Observation
  7. 09:11Team Cohesion and Interior Breaching
  8. 11:19Night Operations & IR Technology
  9. 12:54Nikko's Personal Rifle Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Forward Observations Group (F.O.G.)?

Forward Observations Group (F.O.G.) is presented as an organization comprised of elite operators who conduct various types of training runs, including dry runs, simunition, and live fire exercises, focusing on advanced tactical skills.

What are the key principles for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) movement?

For CQB, the critical principle is 'slow is smooth, smooth is fast.' This emphasizes controlled, deliberate movements that build speed and efficiency, which is essential for survival and effectiveness in high-stakes environments.

How do operators conduct operations in complete darkness?

Operators use Infrared (IR) lasers and night vision (NVGs) to see in total darkness. This technology allows them to acquire targets without alerting enemies who are not equipped with similar night vision capabilities.

What gear does Nikko Ortiz recommend or use?

Nikko showcases gear like Black Multicam patterns, Safariland holsters, Glock pistols, and optics from Leopold or Holosun. His personal rifle features an EOTech optic, Steiner D-BAL IR laser, and dual pressure switches.

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