Combat Danger Area (not your marriage)

Published on March 20, 2025
Duration: 16:55

This video provides a tactical guide for crossing or bypassing small open danger areas within a Minecraft server context, emphasizing squad-level tactics. It details formations like the squad column fire team wedge and introduces the SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) procedure. The instructor outlines three methods for crossing: blowing through (discouraged), contouring (staying near the edge), and the detour/box method (most preferred and safest), stressing the importance of reconnaissance, rally points, and maintaining situational awareness.

Quick Summary

To cross a small open danger area, first halt and signal. Conduct SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) for threats. The preferred method is the Detour/Box Method, which involves establishing rally points, using azimuths for navigation, and maneuvering around the area to avoid exposure, ensuring you move past its length.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Channel Overview
  2. 00:12How to Cross a Small Open Danger Area
  3. 00:30Squad Level Tactics
  4. 01:22Video Drink and Emoji
  5. 01:42Gun of the Video: Mossberg Shockwave
  6. 02:26Fud Filled Class Introduction
  7. 02:44Squad Column Fire Team Wedge Formation
  8. 03:22Traveling Overwatch Scenario
  9. 03:34Identifying a Small Open Danger Area
  10. 04:05Maneuvering Around the Danger Area
  11. 04:11Defining a Small Open Danger Area
  12. 04:24Clearing a Large Open Danger Area (Tomorrow)
  13. 05:12Visualizing the Danger Area
  14. 05:29Conducting SEALs
  15. 06:01Reconnaissance of the Danger Area
  16. 06:45Courses of Action
  17. 06:50Blowing Through the Area
  18. 07:39Contouring the Open Danger Area
  19. 09:52Radioing Command
  20. 10:52Detour or Box Method
  21. 11:09Steps for Detour/Box Method
  22. 11:27Establishing Near Side Rally Point
  23. 11:52Shooting an Azimuth
  24. 12:37Maneuvering Dimensions
  25. 13:30Using Azimuth for Direction
  26. 14:03Establishing Far Side Rally Point
  27. 14:12Purpose of Far Side Rally Point
  28. 14:33Continuing Mission
  29. 14:47Summary of Small Open Danger Area Crossing
  30. 15:02Patreon Support Request
  31. 15:55Channel Funding Summary
  32. 16:01Final Thoughts and Call to Action
  33. 16:36Conclusion: Trench Grenade

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for crossing a small open danger area in a tactical scenario?

The process involves a halt, signaling a linear danger area, conducting SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell), reconnaissance, and then choosing a method like the Detour/Box Method. This method includes establishing rally points and maneuvering around the area using azimuths to maintain direction and avoid exposure.

What is the SEALs procedure and why is it important for tactical movement?

SEALs stands for Stop, Look, Listen, Smell. It's a critical procedure used to assess the immediate environment for threats before proceeding. By actively engaging all senses, individuals and teams can detect potential ambushes or dangers in areas like open danger zones.

What are the different methods for bypassing a small open danger area?

Three methods are discussed: 'blowing through' (highly discouraged due to risk), 'contouring' (staying near the edge, also risky), and the 'detour/box method' (most preferred and safest). The detour method involves moving around the danger area to avoid direct line of sight and potential enemy fire.

How does the Detour/Box Method for crossing danger areas work?

This method involves establishing a near-side rally point, conducting reconnaissance, and then maneuvering around the danger area. Key elements include using azimuths for direction and moving a distance past the length of the clearing to ensure you are not visible from within it, before establishing a far-side rally point.

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