Training With REAL Russian Operators

Published on September 9, 2019
Duration: 7:18

This video details an intense AK platform training course led by Russian operators at Center-T. It emphasizes strict safety protocols, accuracy over speed, and physical penalties for missed shots. The course covers advanced techniques like shoulder transitions and footwork, culminating in a completion patch for proficient students.

Quick Summary

Center-T offers specialized AK platform training focusing on Russian tactical doctrine. Key elements include strict safety protocols, prioritizing accuracy over speed with penalties for misses, and advanced techniques like shoulder transitions and optimized stance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Center-T
  2. 00:48Training Setup and Translation
  3. 01:43Strict Safety Protocols
  4. 02:42Accuracy Over Speed & Penalties
  5. 03:14Stance and Positioning Techniques
  6. 03:51Advanced Drills in Rain
  7. 05:10Course Conclusion and Patch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Center-T and what do they specialize in?

Center-T is a world-class training organization specializing in the AK platform. They offer tactical training courses focused on Russian doctrine and techniques, led by experienced instructors.

What are the key safety rules emphasized in the Center-T AK training?

The training emphasizes strict Russian safety protocols. This includes ensuring the safety selector is engaged and the hammer is forward with a dead trigger whenever a student is not actively engaging targets.

How does the Center-T course prioritize accuracy and discipline?

The course prioritizes technique and accuracy over speed. Missing targets results in physical penalties, specifically pushups, reinforcing the importance of disciplined shooting.

What advanced shooting techniques are taught in the Center-T AK course?

Advanced techniques include detailed instruction on stance and positioning for recoil management, as well as complex drills like shoulder transitions and intricate footwork.

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