I am not an Army officer or nothing like that, but a fanatic of military sims, I daily play in ArmA 2 in what some may call an "Ultra Reallistic" community and I, as a guy wanting to start leading squads, find these videos really useful. Thank you!
@@theaafesoperator platoon sergeant might attach a gun team to the lead squad depending on mettc. It’s pretty standard on this point, the gun team will stay attached to the squad leader during the movement and if the squad leader feels to put the gun in the fight he’ll attach it to the team in contact.
Good old virtual battle space, same guys behind operation flashpoint and ARMA. They use basically the same engine, and if its good enough for the US Army....
small arms are I think any regular "rifle" like your AKM or M4/M16 or basically anything like that OR pistols, SMGs. I guess anything that does fall under the heavy weapons. Heavy weapons are crew served weapons that NEED a crew to operate effectively.
Instinctivelly i do exactly the same. Me and other good motivated person have already destroyed up to six enemies at once. Flank and side attacks are the key of victory when there's no option for an ambush. Greetings from Brazil
I understand the SL staying a bit behind during contact but why is he in the obj when the rest of the assaulting elements called LOA? Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of being 35m away? Why does the SL stay with the enemy?
Loa is limit of advancements. Basically, we do not follpw enemy after that. Area, that sl stayed in is vonsoderes cleared and becomes start of defensive position to prevemt counterattack
Assuming it's Casualties and Equipment (up means that there are no casualties and all their equipment is functional). This has changed slightly to include Liquids as well (it's now known as a LACE report-Liquids, Ammunition, Casualties, and Equipment. Essentially, "Up" means you're good and accounted for. Hope that helps.
but the OMAV will have an electric engine noiseless engine for approaching the enemy, plus the armor and the capacity of launching a UAV for recon. + armor.
what about a OMAV One Man Armored Vehicle? in places where AR MG are? What about replace the M240 M242 With M2 + M242? So they can flank faster w more fire power?
Well, with the OMAV you are giving up the element of surprise, due to the noise the engine makes. But your tactics to make sense...you are basically saying more fire power and faster maneuverability is worth more than stealth. I don't necessarily agree or disagree but I am left thinking: "Would having fire superiority really matter if the enemy knew you were coming?"
Kyle x the enemy always already knows your there in the scenario depicted here , in current battle space the element of surprise is gone , they watch patterns for days weeks and even months before making contact sometimes so the speed on these particular training scenarios for regular infantry do trump stealth , in my opinion of course
Also, these are just basics that everyone learns from basic and further into their military careers. Obviously when contact engages, things can change very quickly and following these exact steps won;t alway be helpful. Leaders have to adapt and overcome the situation.
This is fantastic! These videos are helping me a lot as an Infantry NCO.
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Nigga you should’ve known as this as PFC. 🤨🤨🤨
At least as a senior specialist.
@@joewells3280 I know PV2 that have this basic ass shit down.
@@theaafesoperator for real bro.
I am not an Army officer or nothing like that, but a fanatic of military sims, I daily play in ArmA 2 in what some may call an "Ultra Reallistic" community and I, as a guy wanting to start leading squads, find these videos really useful. Thank you!
Good training aid, but just one recommended improvement. There is no RTO assigned at the Squad level. Squad Leaders carry their own radio.
Iv never seen or heard of a gun team attached to a line squad.
@@theaafesoperator platoon sergeant might attach a gun team to the lead squad depending on mettc. It’s pretty standard on this point, the gun team will stay attached to the squad leader during the movement and if the squad leader feels to put the gun in the fight he’ll attach it to the team in contact.
In osut for 22 weeks just graduated basic going to start Ait in a couple days this definitely helps me prepare thank you
they let you have your phone in OSUT?
@@gino456123789 only during the AIT portion and then only on the weekends depending on your company's performance
@@jackslade3178 what in the ACTUAL FUCK!!!!!
Good old virtual battle space, same guys behind operation flashpoint and ARMA. They use basically the same engine, and if its good enough for the US Army....
Wait, so your telling me bohemia interactive made this, wow thats pretty cool.
3:20-3:25
THAT'S why they're Lead Team!
Goddamn Invincible!
"Sorry sr... i can't see any hills! just dunes"
In ROTC we do have RTOs at squad level sometimes. Maybe that's just a difference between the real Army and Cadet-Land.
Were you ever a ranger in the army?
I experience as a SL on my team it's easy to watch but it's hard to do and you'd realize it's useful on field
What are small arms? Pistols, SMG Concussion grenades? Or anything smaller than a mounted gun?
small arms are I think any regular "rifle" like your AKM or M4/M16 or basically anything like that OR pistols, SMGs.
I guess anything that does fall under the heavy weapons. Heavy weapons are crew served weapons that NEED a crew to operate effectively.
You should do a mount series
My 12 year old son will love this site.
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Instinctivelly i do exactly the same.
Me and other good motivated person have already destroyed up to six enemies at once.
Flank and side attacks are the key of victory when there's no option for an ambush.
Greetings from Brazil
Thank you guys, I will it is the a nice job.
I understand the SL staying a bit behind during contact but why is he in the obj when the rest of the assaulting elements called LOA? Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of being 35m away? Why does the SL stay with the enemy?
Loa is limit of advancements. Basically, we do not follpw enemy after that. Area, that sl stayed in is vonsoderes cleared and becomes start of defensive position to prevemt counterattack
6:11 the explosion must have been atomic because I see Einstein's face!
What does the "up&up" meaning in the ACE?
Assuming it's Casualties and Equipment (up means that there are no casualties and all their equipment is functional). This has changed slightly to include Liquids as well (it's now known as a LACE report-Liquids, Ammunition, Casualties, and Equipment.
Essentially, "Up" means you're good and accounted for. Hope that helps.
but the OMAV will have an electric engine noiseless engine for approaching the enemy, plus the armor and the capacity of launching a UAV for recon. + armor.
What does , "up & up" mean?
No casualty/injury and no equipment malfunction?
A 5 LB charge? I've been a 12B for over 20 years, that is over kill and a waste of resources.
Worked, didn't it?
what is indirect fire?
HTWV3
Mortars, artillery ect.
Good question.
what about a OMAV One Man Armored Vehicle? in places where AR MG are? What about replace the M240 M242 With M2 + M242? So they can flank faster w more fire power?
outsoure animation to epic
Who are the geezers playing this
defintley using these in a nerf war
or phantom forces
Well, with the OMAV you are giving up the element of surprise, due to the noise the engine makes.
But your tactics to make sense...you are basically saying more fire power and faster maneuverability is worth more than stealth.
I don't necessarily agree or disagree but I am left thinking: "Would having fire superiority really matter if the enemy knew you were coming?"
Kyle x the enemy always already knows your there in the scenario depicted here , in current battle space the element of surprise is gone , they watch patterns for days weeks and even months before making contact sometimes so the speed on these particular training scenarios for regular infantry do trump stealth , in my opinion of course
Also, these are just basics that everyone learns from basic and further into their military careers. Obviously when contact engages, things can change very quickly and following these exact steps won;t alway be helpful. Leaders have to adapt and overcome the situation.
Love the old poke but I think they got it...if they are computerized. LOL
Everyone uses these drills.
its not showing
Lol all you need is two AK rounds, and a 18 inches of yarn to self destruct the weapon. 5lbs my black ass
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