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Great vid, especially the 80's vibe(BDU's) but my personal fav is the clearly French officer with the inner dialogue with a John Wayne-sque voice over, classic.
I am currently serving in the Canadian Forces & Those uniforms are from before CADPAT was invented in 1997 and standard threw out the military in 2002. Some terms we don't use or at least not anymore but otherwise a great video. All those firearms are still in service today like the C9 light machine gun and the C7 automatic rifle even the M72 LAW anti-tank rocket launcher.
This is the kind of detail and stuff I love. You see the -mock ups in the movies all the time but people are tasked to build them and that means somebody measured it to scale and everything.
I doubled check the French version (It goes a little longer), and this is the full video. Normally leads into either the Patrol (th-cam.com/video/LmpRMd1SXK0/w-d-xo.html), the Attack (th-cam.com/video/5maihQSsRP0/w-d-xo.html), or the Defensive (th-cam.com/video/b0nFpXGHCDo/w-d-xo.html). Finished off by the After-Action Review (th-cam.com/video/rFRp6T55cZk/w-d-xo.html)
There are 2-3 women in there BECAUSE of when it was made. This came out around the time women were allowed in the infantry. Very likely trying to toe the party line with the video.
Nice work on the ghillie suits, but that road crossing (7:10) was horrible. And then the patrol has maybe a meter between the troops, and they clump up with the entire section in about 4-5 meters a little later. A great tactic if you want the section wiped out by a single mortar hit, or burst of automatic fire. And you don't use your 'outside voice' on patrol, stick to hand-signals or whispering. Authentic 'shakedown' at the end though, they should have also shown the troops fixing the cam paint on one another. Section members always check one another's cam and kit before patrols.
It's all theatrical, supposed to make it more "accessible" to the public. The average civilian won't know jack about spacing, road crossing procedure, and hand signals. And the ghillie suits at the beginning were only for the cool factor. Not to mention this video is about 20 years old. This wouldn't be actual procedure under any other circumstances, but propaganda doesn't care about facts as long as it does its job.
My Doctor: Bush can't hurt you.
The bush:
“Any question?”
“Nope!”
lol
If I’d said that to my Sgt, he’d have said, “I’ll ‘nope’ you.”
My life in the '90s. Some flashbacks there I tell ya...
Great vid, especially the 80's vibe(BDU's) but my personal fav is the clearly French officer with the inner dialogue with a John Wayne-sque voice over, classic.
French? He’s Canadian….
@@groupewaite True that, Quebecois or French Canadian.
I am currently serving in the Canadian Forces & Those uniforms are from before CADPAT was invented in 1997 and standard threw out the military in 2002. Some terms we don't use or at least not anymore but otherwise a great video. All those firearms are still in service today like the C9 light machine gun and the C7 automatic rifle even the M72 LAW anti-tank rocket launcher.
fantastic video , thank you for the upload .
You upload great videos. Thank you!
This is the kind of detail and stuff I love. You see the -mock ups in the movies all the time but people are tasked to build them and that means somebody measured it to scale and everything.
Nice one !!!😉👍 Thanks to share and have a good day.
awesome! thank you! eagerly waiting for the second part
I doubled check the French version (It goes a little longer), and this is the full video.
Normally leads into either the Patrol (th-cam.com/video/LmpRMd1SXK0/w-d-xo.html), the Attack (th-cam.com/video/5maihQSsRP0/w-d-xo.html), or the Defensive (th-cam.com/video/b0nFpXGHCDo/w-d-xo.html). Finished off by the After-Action Review (th-cam.com/video/rFRp6T55cZk/w-d-xo.html)
all that great camo with the shinny black rifles
you read my mind
rifles always got cammed also, at least from back in my day as a grunt
i still have those same original aviators in the container they came in.
Love it!
That Into goes hard
Hahaha a section in ghillie suits. But impressed that they had 2-3 women in there based on when it would have been made
There are 2-3 women in there BECAUSE of when it was made. This came out around the time women were allowed in the infantry. Very likely trying to toe the party line with the video.
They gave the mission to the Vandoos so it can't be that important 😂
6:00 is that a PMag? That doesn't look like the 30 round metal magazine I'm used to.
I hate those field caps
how old is this?
This was in the 90’s
Possibly older
@Hoolio Iglesias it was over 20 years ago
@Hoolio Iglesias and get your head straight, the budget is going up
C7 was issued in the late 80s, but the ELCAN in the early nineties.
4:46 laze procedure
Nice work on the ghillie suits, but that road crossing (7:10) was horrible. And then the patrol has maybe a meter between the troops, and they clump up with the entire section in about 4-5 meters a little later. A great tactic if you want the section wiped out by a single mortar hit, or burst of automatic fire. And you don't use your 'outside voice' on patrol, stick to hand-signals or whispering. Authentic 'shakedown' at the end though, they should have also shown the troops fixing the cam paint on one another. Section members always check one another's cam and kit before patrols.
It's all theatrical, supposed to make it more "accessible" to the public. The average civilian won't know jack about spacing, road crossing procedure, and hand signals. And the ghillie suits at the beginning were only for the cool factor. Not to mention this video is about 20 years old. This wouldn't be actual procedure under any other circumstances, but propaganda doesn't care about facts as long as it does its job.
Wow...this is old...lol.
And their spacing sucked.
And they were too loud.
And hand signals should be done at waist level, not above the head.
Are you americain?
@@lareau6
Nope.