Great display of the Corps' brilliance in the basics. Tactical prowess is achieved by continous training and honing skills. From crimping blasting caps "CRIMPING!" to burning time fuse to creating shape charges from anything and everything Marines can get their hands on. Keep hammering and sharing knowledge and skills. S/F!
SEMPER FI BROTHERS US MARINES ARE THE BEST EVER. ON THE 7th DAY AFTER OUR LOVING FATHER MADE THIS EARTH HE MADE AND FORMED US MARINES TO HELP TAKE CARE OF THIS WORLD
With the bottle the are making a shape Charge. A shape Charge uses a Monroe effect that concentrate the blast in a narrow stream. Also I see an improvised claymore. Brings back memories. This reminds me tomorrow is my Saints Crispans Day. February 24, 1991.
You always prime with two initiators. The we’re probably setting up either a dual time fuse with 2 6ft or 2 separate devices with a primary initiator and a time fuse as the backup.
Why not just cut 1 3ft section and get the burn rate then get that in seconds and divide it by 3 that gives you the burn rate for 1 ft . That’s much easier than wasting 2 other ignition systems all it takes is a little more math . Doing it in 3 one foot sections is pointless when you can just cut it in one 3 ft section and get the burn rate .
Great display of the Corps' brilliance in the basics. Tactical prowess is achieved by continous training and honing skills. From crimping blasting caps "CRIMPING!" to burning time fuse to creating shape charges from anything and everything Marines can get their hands on. Keep hammering and sharing knowledge and skills. S/F!
Overcoming the fear of explosives seemed thrilling !
SEMPER FI BROTHERS US MARINES ARE THE BEST EVER. ON THE 7th DAY AFTER OUR LOVING FATHER MADE THIS EARTH HE MADE AND FORMED US MARINES TO HELP TAKE CARE OF THIS WORLD
now that’s a badass job right there!! Just fckn awesome
T 7:43 wow, Marines, this audio brought me back to the days of Courthouse Bay training....gotdamn!!!! Semper Fidelis, Devils!
With the bottle the are making a shape Charge. A shape Charge uses a Monroe effect that concentrate the blast in a narrow stream. Also I see an improvised claymore. Brings back memories. This reminds me tomorrow is my Saints Crispans Day. February 24, 1991.
The mental adaptation required for this training is very attractive for this MOS
Seems like u need to be reckless and just brave 😅
That’s awesome
Thank you. I built the 1st and 2nd Battalion Recruit HQS. Ahh, the parade deck....and a lot of things at FS. Much Respect and Semper Fi....
Can someone explain 3:45-4:00. how is multiplying by 12 the right answer when you are doubling the pieces to 6 ft.
You always prime with two initiators. The we’re probably setting up either a dual time fuse with 2 6ft or 2 separate devices with a primary initiator and a time fuse as the backup.
@@dominicsanchez2972I was on this range and yes we dual primed all these
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They Blow shit up GOOOD!
Has any Marine Engineer unit worked with Canadian or Commonwealth Sapper Regiments????
Yes. I worked with Australian ones
I’m highly debating this MOS
same here, can’t decide between 1371 or 03 series
Idk what it's like today but it was a wild time in 2010-15. 1371 was fulfilling.
He didn’t yell CRIMPING when crimping that’s not sop 4:29
Hahahahahaha
I like the part where the thing goes 💥
How mounted is it Lead
Lol 3:01 "breach open" what breach they didn't blow shit up they just put a bang down and detonated it😂
one Marine without a cover?
Why not just cut 1 3ft section and get the burn rate then get that in seconds and divide it by 3 that gives you the burn rate for 1 ft . That’s much easier than wasting 2 other ignition systems all it takes is a little more math . Doing it in 3 one foot sections is pointless when you can just cut it in one 3 ft section and get the burn rate .
CHIMO!!!
Grunt dig hole
Hole not big enough
Dig bigger hole
Put EDL in ground for safe keeping later
Life good🦧
Side note: beef jerky on field ops is the goat