Metro Exodus

Published on August 14, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This video demonstrates a high-stress, simulated combat engagement drill inspired by the Metro Exodus game. Expert instruction from InRangeTV covers tactical movement, casualty evacuation simulation, barricade shooting, and unconventional shooting positions from a vehicle. The drill emphasizes proficiency under load and safe firearm manipulation in dynamic environments.

Quick Summary

InRangeTV demonstrates a high-stress combat simulation inspired by Metro Exodus, featuring AK-pattern rifles and PKM-style weapons. The drill emphasizes tactical movement, casualty drag, barricade shooting, and unconventional shooting techniques from vehicles, highlighting proficiency under load and safe firearm manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Engagement & Gear
  2. 00:10Movement and Casualty Drag
  3. 00:21Barricade Shooting
  4. 00:31Vehicle-Based Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearms were featured in the Metro Exodus tactical drill?

The drill showcased an AK-pattern rifle, likely chambered in 7.62x39mm, equipped with modern optics. A PKM or similar belt-fed heavy barrel rifle, potentially in 7.62x54r, was also suggested for use in certain stages.

What tactical skills are demonstrated in the InRangeTV Metro Exodus simulation?

The simulation emphasizes advanced tactical skills including proficient movement under load, casualty drag techniques, engaging targets from barricades, and maintaining stability while shooting from unconventional positions like the rear of a vehicle.

What is the purpose of the casualty drag in this training drill?

The casualty drag simulation is designed to replicate high-stress combat conditions, testing participants' ability to move under load while maintaining tactical awareness and potentially under fire, enhancing overall combat readiness.

How does the video suggest improving accuracy in unconventional shooting positions?

The video demonstrates using a bipod for stabilization when engaging targets from the rear of a vehicle. This technique, combined with proper recoil management and practice, is key to maintaining accuracy in non-standard shooting stances.

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