Surviving a Gunfight in WROL: React to Contact

Published on March 13, 2025
Duration: 13:11

This video details the critical 'React to Direct Fire Contact' battle drill for surviving WROL or full-scale war scenarios. It emphasizes the squad column fire team wedge formation, immediate return fire, seeking cover, and reporting the '3Ds' (Distance, Direction, Description). The instruction highlights coordinated team movement, the role of the squad leader, and decision-making for either breaking contact or maneuvering on the enemy.

Quick Summary

When reacting to direct fire contact, the immediate actions are to return fire, get 'online and a breast' (form a line), seek cover, and report the '3Ds' (Distance, Direction, Description) of the enemy. The squad column fire team wedge formation allows for 360-degree engagement and is crucial for survivability.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & Channel Overview
  2. 00:16Topic: React to Direct Fire Contact
  3. 00:32Sponsor: Sportsman's Guide
  4. 00:53Support: Patreon & Discord
  5. 01:07Support: Instagram
  6. 01:16Formation: Squad Column Fire Team Wedge
  7. 02:42Scenario: Enemy Contact at 12:00
  8. 03:04Immediate Actions: Shoot, 3Ds, Cover
  9. 03:39The '3Ds': Distance, Direction, Description
  10. 04:29Bravo Team & Squad Leader Actions
  11. 05:01Squad Leader's Role Off-Line
  12. 05:17Bravo Team Engagement
  13. 05:47Review: React to Contact Steps
  14. 06:53Simplified Contact Drill
  15. 07:33Example Report: Contact 9:00
  16. 07:49Requirement: 3-to-1 Odds
  17. 08:07Importance of Identifying Enemy Force
  18. 08:11Bravo Team Online in Fight
  19. 08:30Check on Learning: Full Review
  20. 09:09Final Review: React to Contact
  21. 09:47Roles: Alpha/Bravo Leaders vs. Squad Leader
  22. 10:13Contact Scenario & Immediate Actions
  23. 10:43Three Actions: Shoot, 3Ds, Cover
  24. 11:06Gaining Fire Superiority
  25. 11:14Decision: Break Contact or Maneuver
  26. 11:22Summary: React to Direct Fire Contact
  27. 11:33Distinction: Small Arms vs. Heavy Weapons
  28. 11:40Maneuvering Odds & Enemy Force ID
  29. 12:26Upcoming Videos: Break Contact, Squad Attack
  30. 12:35Upcoming Videos: Linear Danger Area, Ambush
  31. 12:56Future Content: Gear Usage & Survival
  32. 13:03Conclusion & Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the immediate actions when reacting to direct fire contact?

Upon receiving direct fire, the engaged element must immediately return fire, get 'online and a breast' (form a line), seek cover, and report the '3Ds' (Distance, Direction, Description) of the enemy. These actions should be performed rapidly and decisively.

What is the 'Squad Column Fire Team Wedge' formation and why is it used?

The Squad Column Fire Team Wedge is a formation where two fire teams are arranged in a wedge shape, with the squad leader positioned off-line. It's preferred because it allows every team member to engage threats in any direction (360 degrees) simultaneously, enhancing situational awareness and combat effectiveness.

What are the '3Ds' in combat reporting?

The '3Ds' are a crucial combat reporting standard: Distance (how far away the enemy is), Direction (the bearing to the enemy), and Description (what the enemy force consists of, e.g., number of personnel, weapons). This provides essential situational awareness for coordinated responses.

What are the tactical considerations for maneuvering on an enemy force?

To maneuver on an enemy, a 3-to-1 advantage in numbers is generally required, and at least 66% of the enemy force must be identified. The presence of enemy heavy weapons can negate this advantage, potentially requiring a decision to break contact instead.

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