Training With REAL Russian Operators

Published on September 9, 2019
Duration: 7:18

This video details advanced AK platform training focused on Russian tactical doctrine, emphasizing strict safety protocols, accuracy, and discipline. Led by instructor Dima and translated by Graham Bates, the course hosted by Brandon Herrera in Fayetteville, North Carolina, includes drills like shoulder transitions and complex footwork, with physical penalties for missed shots. The training highlights proper stance, recoil management, and safety manipulation, culminating in a 'Specialist' patch for successful students.

Quick Summary

Russian AK tactical training, as demonstrated by Center-T instructor Dima and featured by Brandon Herrera, emphasizes strict safety protocols, including engaging the safety and ensuring a dead trigger when not firing. Accuracy is paramount, with physical penalties for missed shots, and advanced techniques like shoulder transitions and footwork are taught to optimize performance and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Center-T
  2. 00:48Training Setup and Translation
  3. 01:43Safety Protocols
  4. 02:42Accuracy and Discipline
  5. 03:14Stance and Positioning
  6. 03:51Advanced Techniques
  7. 05:10Conclusion and Certification

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety protocols emphasized in Russian AK tactical training?

Russian tactical doctrine stresses strict safety, requiring the safety to be engaged and the hammer forward with a dead trigger whenever not actively engaging targets. This ensures a controlled and safe handling of the firearm during all phases of training.

How does the Center-T AK training course prioritize accuracy?

The Center-T course emphasizes technique and accuracy over speed. Missing targets results in physical penalties, such as pushups, to instill discipline and reinforce the importance of precise shot placement.

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

Advanced techniques include practicing shoulder transitions, complex footwork, and optimizing stance and rifle positioning for recoil management, all while maintaining strict safety and accuracy under various conditions.

Who leads the Center-T AK training, and where is it held?

The Center-T AK training is led by instructor Dima, with translation provided by Graham Bates. The course is hosted by Brandon Herrera in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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