Small Open Danger Area

Published on January 9, 2024
Duration: 16:55

This video provides a tactical guide for crossing or bypassing small open danger areas within a Minecraft server environment, emphasizing squad-level operations. It details formations like the fire team wedge and techniques such as SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell). The instructor strongly advocates for the 'Detour or Box Method' as the safest approach, outlining specific steps involving rally points, azimuths, and strategic maneuvering to avoid enemy detection and engagement.

Quick Summary

The safest and most preferred method for crossing a small open danger area is the 'Detour or Box Method'. This involves maneuvering around the danger area rather than attempting to 'blow through' it or 'contour' along its edge, which significantly reduces exposure to enemy fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Small Open Danger Area
  2. 00:12Crossing or Bypassing a Small Open Danger Area
  3. 00:30Squad Level Tactics
  4. 01:42Illustrative Firearm: Mossberg Shockwave
  5. 02:44Squad Column Fire Team Wedge Formation
  6. 03:22Traveling Overwatch Scenario
  7. 03:34Alpha Team Leader Identifies Danger Area
  8. 04:05Maneuvering Around a Small Open Danger Area
  9. 04:11Defining a Small Open Danger Area
  10. 05:12Visualizing the Area: Woodline vs. Clearing
  11. 05:29Conducting SEALs (Stop, Look, Listen, Smell)
  12. 06:07Squad Leader and Alpha Team Leader Recon
  13. 06:45Courses of Action: Blow Through, Contour, Detour
  14. 07:39Avoiding the 'Blow Through' Method
  15. 07:42The Contour Method Explained
  16. 09:51Radioing Next Higher Command
  17. 10:50The Detour or Box Method (Preferred)
  18. 11:10Steps for Detour/Box Method
  19. 11:26Establishing a Near Side Rally Point
  20. 11:53Shooting an Azimuth for Detour
  21. 12:37Maneuvering Distances for Detour
  22. 13:56Completing the Detour Maneuver
  23. 14:03Establishing a Far Side Rally Point
  24. 14:32Post-SEALs Procedure
  25. 14:46Summary: Small Open Danger Area Crossing
  26. 15:22Support the Channel: Patreon
  27. 16:36Final Summary and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest method for crossing a small open danger area in tactical scenarios?

The safest and most preferred method for crossing a small open danger area is the 'Detour or Box Method'. This involves maneuvering around the danger area rather than attempting to 'blow through' it or 'contour' along its edge, which significantly reduces exposure to enemy fire.

How do you define a small open danger area in tactical training?

A small open danger area is typically defined as a clearing or open space roughly 100 to 200 meters in length. Examples include a park, a football field, or a small valley, distinguishing it from larger areas like airfields or deserts.

What is the SEALs technique used in tactical movement?

SEALs is an acronym for Stop, Look, Listen, and Smell. It's a crucial technique employed when encountering potential danger areas to gather immediate situational awareness before deciding on a course of action or proceeding with movement.

What are the key steps involved in the Detour/Box Method for crossing an open danger area?

The Detour/Box Method involves halting, conducting SEALs, establishing a near-side rally point, maneuvering around the danger area using azimuths to a calculated point, establishing a far-side rally point, and then conducting SEALs again before proceeding.

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