Having a crap day, so I thought Id go through watching your vids again. Keep up great work. I still feel funny seeing 7 th Battalion as had many a great night at the old 5/7 RAR booza. Stay strong to you all, Don't pull the pin civi life sux I'm just lucky to have my service dog Trooper to stick by me. Train Hard Fight Easy!! cheers
Excellent, great to see the pigs allowing the public to view training exercise,only short video but conduct was impressive,MP dog was impressive, keep up good work everyone
Thats awesome! Congratulations to him... the start of an amazing career. I am a graduate of Duntroon and it continues to be the most amazing career choice! I hope you and your nephew can both hit subscribe to this channel... more content on the Defence Force work we do in the United States coming in 2020! Thanks for watching.
Clinton Oh, actually there is one specific trade in the Air Force that does attended RMC Duntroon. They are the Air Defence Guard officers. The most ‘Army’ thing the Air Force does 😊.
@Dylan Vonderwall pat him? Mate he used to spot me out 200m away and we'd have a mexican stand off. From then on, it was a matter of how quick I could get behind a closed door before he closed the gap.
@@apextos81 yeah pretty sure I pat him. I never had a problem being close to him. That shitty guard room thing near the Skippy badge is where he always used to live in. Glad I never had a problem cause it was a pretty solid unit if I remember quickly.
Ahh... no matter what country, or what age the same old thoughts about what MP’s do is all the same 😆... there is so much more though! Thanks for watching!
Ahh... no matter what country, or what age the same old thoughts about what MP’s do is all the same 😆... there is so much more though! Thanks for watching!
@@aussiebornbred5015 Awe triggered are you precious? It's obvious the tears on the emoji you used are really tears of sorrow. A dumb fuck is the one that doesn't realize what the day to work of that trade is, and the reason most people don't want to do it . I'd suggest anyone wanting to be a real police officer join the state/federal police and anyone wanting to be a real soldier don't be an MP, or a cook :-) If you are an MP then go back to infringing people for "speeding" and keep convincing yourself you are doing "real" police work and making the world a safer place by doing so. I'll add when I was in I had zero issues with MPs as people, I just think that job sucks and people need to be aware what it truthfully mostly involves if considering it as a career option.
Will M - The Combat Training Centre (CTC) can trace its origins back to 1942, Army Headquarters ordered the formation of a Land Headquarters Training Centre (Jungle Warfare) at Canungra. Training at Canungra was tough and realistic in the extreme. The CTC is Army’s only advanced collective training organisation and supports Army’s strategic objectives. CTC delivers advanced collective combat training on behalf of the Australian Army. The training is assigned to forces that are preparing to deploy or readying themselves as part of the Army’s commitment to Australian Defence Force contingency operations.
@@HankProductions thanks mate good info. you seem to know ya stuff when is the EF88 supposed to be completely disrupted into all forces. Because I am still seeing soliders with F88A1's and A2's?
Will M - it’s a staged rollout like most things. I don’t know specifics of the project though. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if your not already to support the channel!
Hey! thanks for watching... a few other videos on the channel related to C/S Watchdog and the Australian Army in general if you are interested! Cheers.
Local police running with AK74s. Three cheers for realism in training. Did they capture those from Osama Bin Laden or just a few of his Chechen lackies?
Thanks for watching! Different weapons are used to ensure the Australian soldiers are targeting a sight picture that is not our own; or interacting with a different force that also looks different. I am unsure where you have been in the world, but the weapons used in this scenario are deliberately selected for various reasons. They are also some of the most commonly acquired weapons to developing counties. Thanks for your interest though! Have a great weekend.
@@HankProductions For sure mate. I appreciate the reasons for the weapons choices. I have seen TNI or possibly Indon police carrying the AK74, along with the FN FNC, although the various AK models are popular in every current hotspot in the world. Thanks for the reply and have a fantastic weekend yourself. Kind regards.
I am sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with them… Units can go up and down as you can imagine with different staff and training focus before deployments. Five years later they are a strong team!
I don't know why this popped up in my TH-cam algorithm. But I can agree. I was in 7 from 2015-2021, I can't agree with you enough. I worked with that many useless people whilst I was there. Suffered under incompetent and sadistic CoC. 2016 was a bad year for rank from the CO down to a company level. But it was no where near as bad as the CoC during 2020 to 21. I don't know what it's like now as I've discharged and I'm off driving road trains. The infantry could have been such a good job, and it was when I did have a select few good snakes, pl cmd and last but not least good csm. I fucking hate the army so much because of 7
Hey, thanks for watching. Can I ask what your experience base is for this comparison? I am interested to hear how the Australian Army is perceived by others, and what make them look ‘light’. Would appreciate your comments. Thanks!
@@HankProductions Judging by TH-cam man just seems like they have better equipment for regular army, Heaps of US army look slow and heavy might be old videos.
Thanks for the info! I understand what you are saying now... It is true that the Australian Army have excellent equipment down to the individual soldier level with so many improvements over the years I have been in. What you see in this video is certainly a 'light fit out' for this task. It will always depend on task, mission and location. The guys and girls carry a heap of stuff when needed too which would obviously slow them down like you see in other videos of the US. Either way, both the US and Australia both have great equipment that continues to get better. Thanks for watching, hope you can check out some of the other videos on the channel that might interest you and a new sub for me! cheers again. Dave.
Thanks for watching Cliff! It isn't pleasant... even in a bite suit you can feel the pressure of their bite. hope you can check out some of the other videos on the channel and hit subscribe if you haven't already to help us get to 1000!!
swear a oath to fight forigne or domestic threat. we sold alot of important strategic land to China and they have a very large amount of sleeper cells here mate. look at the big picture we are re learning how to land on beaches and take back towns.
@@brad9336 Nobody in the Australian Defence Force swears that, you're thinking of the US. Here is the real one: I, (name), swear that I will well and truly serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Her Heirs and Successors according to law, as a member of the (insert Royal Australian Navy , Australian Army , or Royal Australian Air Force ) ... and that I will resist her enemies and faithfully discharge my duty according to law. SO HELP ME GOD!
Having a crap day, so I thought Id go through watching your vids again. Keep up great work. I still feel funny seeing 7 th Battalion as had many a great night at the old 5/7 RAR booza. Stay strong to you all, Don't pull the pin civi life sux I'm just lucky to have my service dog Trooper to stick by me. Train Hard Fight Easy!! cheers
Me too 1990'S 5/7 RAR Boooza. $1 a beer, many knuckles too.
Excellent, great to see the pigs allowing the public to view training exercise,only short video but conduct was impressive,MP dog was impressive, keep up good work everyone
hot tip, don't play enemy if they got a dog..
Haha! Good advice! Have you been lucky enough to be on the end of a dog in training? Even with a bite suit it still hurts!
Or special forces.
That dog is having some fun! Perfect job for a pact animal lol
Thanks for watching!
haha
My nephew has being accepted to Duntroon. He is doing security in the airforce. He is a machine. 🇦🇺
Thats awesome! Congratulations to him... the start of an amazing career. I am a graduate of Duntroon and it continues to be the most amazing career choice! I hope you and your nephew can both hit subscribe to this channel... more content on the Defence Force work we do in the United States coming in 2020! Thanks for watching.
As in he is current AF transferring to the Army or? Cause if it's Civvie to ADF, AF don't attend Duntroon?
Clinton Oh, actually there is one specific trade in the Air Force that does attended RMC Duntroon. They are the Air Defence Guard officers. The most ‘Army’ thing the Air Force does 😊.
@@davidhank726 Ahh right, the good ol' Adgies
@@davidhank726 I don't get why people want to be ADG, if they like "grunt stuff" why not just join Army/RA INF then?
One of these retired dogs tried to bite me several times during my stay in singo
Thats the Malayas cpls dogs aye mate
@@robbiedasilva1920 It may have been I don't remember. It was 4 years ago.
Lol when I was there in 2014 he tried to go alot of people. I never had a problem with the dog. I think I actually pat him a few times.
@Dylan Vonderwall pat him? Mate he used to spot me out 200m away and we'd have a mexican stand off. From then on, it was a matter of how quick I could get behind a closed door before he closed the gap.
@@apextos81 yeah pretty sure I pat him. I never had a problem being close to him. That shitty guard room thing near the Skippy badge is where he always used to live in. Glad I never had a problem cause it was a pretty solid unit if I remember quickly.
Release the Fur Torpedo!
Haven’t heard that one before... land shark 🦈 is my go to!! Thanks for watching!
What did the MPs do "in support"? Run speed traps and ping Diggers for doing 43kph in a 40km zone?
Ahh... no matter what country, or what age the same old thoughts about what MP’s do is all the same 😆... there is so much more though! Thanks for watching!
Ahh... no matter what country, or what age the same old thoughts about what MP’s do is all the same 😆... there is so much more though! Thanks for watching!
Where in this entire video did you see a speed trap being run? Dumb fuck 🤣
@@aussiebornbred5015 Awe triggered are you precious?
It's obvious the tears on the emoji you used are really tears of sorrow.
A dumb fuck is the one that doesn't realize what the day to work of that trade is, and the reason most people don't want to do it . I'd suggest anyone wanting to be a real police officer join the state/federal police and anyone wanting to be a real soldier don't be an MP, or a cook :-)
If you are an MP then go back to infringing people for "speeding" and keep convincing yourself you are doing "real" police work and making the world a safer place by doing so.
I'll add when I was in I had zero issues with MPs as people, I just think that job sucks and people need to be aware what it truthfully mostly involves if considering it as a career option.
Try being an MP’s wife, civvies hating your guts is bad enough, but defence members also. A…holes. Even nasty to my kids.
Wow great vid!
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are the opfor SOTG running around with M4's
Will M - they are Combat Training Centre soldiers as role players utilising various ‘enemy’ weapon systems to separate them from our soldiers.
@@HankProductions so is that a direct unit used for OPFOR training
Will M - The Combat Training Centre (CTC) can trace its origins back to 1942, Army Headquarters ordered the formation of a Land Headquarters Training Centre (Jungle Warfare) at Canungra. Training at Canungra was tough and realistic in the extreme. The CTC is Army’s only advanced collective training organisation and supports Army’s strategic objectives.
CTC delivers advanced collective combat training on behalf of the Australian Army. The training is assigned to forces that are preparing to deploy or readying themselves as part of the Army’s commitment to Australian Defence Force contingency operations.
@@HankProductions thanks mate good info.
you seem to know ya stuff when is the EF88 supposed to be completely disrupted into all forces. Because I am still seeing soliders with F88A1's and A2's?
Will M - it’s a staged rollout like most things. I don’t know specifics of the project though.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe if your not already to support the channel!
what a bad ass DWS! dog weapons system!
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I am amazed that were are still using the M113.... now almost 60 years old, but going strong.....
PS: Maybe this will the Australian Army version of the Ma Deuce.......!
Its a updated version of the original vietnam era carriers. But yes its very out dated. (I was driver qualified)
@@JONNY_RICO69 Maybe it will be like the M2 Machine gun, or B52 Bomber? It fulfils a need that can't quite be filled by other solutions?
Training ,Low treat environment.
@@georgepantazis141 What do we use in place of it? Why are we still using them?
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Here goes another mission completed by the Australian 7th division on June 8, 1941.
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Go Watchdog
Hey! thanks for watching... a few other videos on the channel related to C/S Watchdog and the Australian Army in general if you are interested! Cheers.
Usual "Blah blah blah" till the puppy got to say "Hello!"
We're still using M113's or is 7 RAR a choco unit?
7 RAR is certainly a full time Australian Regular Army unit. Thanks for watching!!
7 deployed on combat tours, defs not chocos, chocos are a walking joke
M113's?.....You poor bastards.
Local police running with AK74s. Three cheers for realism in training. Did they capture those from Osama Bin Laden or just a few of his Chechen lackies?
Thanks for watching! Different weapons are used to ensure the Australian soldiers are targeting a sight picture that is not our own; or interacting with a different force that also looks different. I am unsure where you have been in the world, but the weapons used in this scenario are deliberately selected for various reasons. They are also some of the most commonly acquired weapons to developing counties. Thanks for your interest though! Have a great weekend.
@@HankProductions For sure mate. I appreciate the reasons for the weapons choices. I have seen TNI or possibly Indon police carrying the AK74, along with the FN FNC, although the various AK models are popular in every current hotspot in the world. Thanks for the reply and have a fantastic weekend yourself. Kind regards.
ADF is the best!
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I deployed with 7 RAR to Iraq in 2016. Their SNCOS, WO'S and OFFICERS were a complete embarrassment to your Defence Force during that deployment.
I am sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with them… Units can go up and down as you can imagine with different staff and training focus before deployments. Five years later they are a strong team!
lol
I don't know why this popped up in my TH-cam algorithm. But I can agree. I was in 7 from 2015-2021, I can't agree with you enough. I worked with that many useless people whilst I was there. Suffered under incompetent and sadistic CoC. 2016 was a bad year for rank from the CO down to a company level. But it was no where near as bad as the CoC during 2020 to 21. I don't know what it's like now as I've discharged and I'm off driving road trains. The infantry could have been such a good job, and it was when I did have a select few good snakes, pl cmd and last but not least good csm. I fucking hate the army so much because of 7
Aussie troops look light compared to anything else.
Hey, thanks for watching. Can I ask what your experience base is for this comparison? I am interested to hear how the Australian Army is perceived by others, and what make them look ‘light’. Would appreciate your comments. Thanks!
@@HankProductions Judging by TH-cam man just seems like they have better equipment for regular army, Heaps of US army look slow and heavy might be old videos.
Light as in quick yeah?
Thanks for the info! I understand what you are saying now... It is true that the Australian Army have excellent equipment down to the individual soldier level with so many improvements over the years I have been in. What you see in this video is certainly a 'light fit out' for this task. It will always depend on task, mission and location. The guys and girls carry a heap of stuff when needed too which would obviously slow them down like you see in other videos of the US. Either way, both the US and Australia both have great equipment that continues to get better. Thanks for watching, hope you can check out some of the other videos on the channel that might interest you and a new sub for me! cheers again. Dave.
@@HankProductions My father has been in the Australian Army for 30+ years
god dam, it would suck so much having one of those dogs on you!
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Reservist don’t do this right?
Depends on what reserve unit they are part of… this is pretty basic stuff so most units would. Call 131901 to find out more!
ANZAC PRIDE
your master is the US
local militia group as the enemy. So you're training to act against your own people?
swear a oath to fight forigne or domestic threat. we sold alot of important strategic land to China and they have a very large amount of sleeper cells here mate. look at the big picture we are re learning how to land on beaches and take back towns.
@@brad9336 Nobody in the Australian Defence Force swears that, you're thinking of the US. Here is the real one:
I, (name), swear that I will well and truly serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Her Heirs and Successors according to law, as a member of the (insert Royal Australian Navy , Australian Army , or Royal Australian Air Force ) ... and that I will resist her enemies and faithfully discharge my duty according to law. SO HELP ME GOD!
@@brad9336 the tin hat was in the way