Danger! Enemy fire! Enemy. Man. To the. South. Dangerously close! Damn! 6. Is down! Damn! 3. Is down! Oh no! 4. Is down!-- it plays in my mind every night. The flashbacks.
Indirect fire and the move 300m and condense their spacing... Something seems wrong. Presumably the indirect fire is being spotted? When they stop seems incredibly dangerous, perhaps I'm missing something? 🤔
My best answer would be the individual ACE report given by the team member. Explains why they mentioned how much ammunition they had in the beginning of the report. Source: ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090301034319AAJ6CBq
ACE stands for Ammunition, Casualty, and Equipment. Team Leaders provide the SL with their respective ACE report. Each Team Leader starts with ammo. Ammo must be quantified. It would not make sense to say "UP" regarding the ammo, as there are different amounts and kinds of rounds. You can hear the team leaders name the types of ammo and number of respective rounds in their reports. The Squad Leader determines whether to cross-load ammo between teams based on these counts. If there is no change in the number and state of casualties and equipment, they can be qualified with "UP." Providing a count of these categories is a waste of time because the Squad Leader already knew it from when it would have been counted prior to the mission, and there has been no change in state between the beginning and end of enemy contact. Therefore, each "UP" refers to a state of qualification for categories of an ACE report which need not be quantified. "UP and UP" means that the team leader's team has no change in casualties and no change in equipment compared to before the enemy contact.
this is really informitive, but when they started shouting incoming i just started LMAOing!
Man those incoming calls gave me ARMA 2 flashbacks.
Danger! Enemy fire! Enemy. Man. To the. South. Dangerously close! Damn! 6. Is down! Damn! 3. Is down! Oh no! 4. Is down!-- it plays in my mind every night. The flashbacks.
I like how they make the explosions tiny
Lolll
Still watching in 2018... Great videos.
2023
As the team lead in a squad of the year competition. I sent this to my guys 😂
2024 here
innnnnncawming
Hey that's the mortor sound from warfare 1917
12 o' clock 300 meters
INCOMING
How are these roles assigned ( 0:26 - 0:52 ) to Infantry? I apologize for my ignorance to this but i'm new to it all.
individual training but also it might be whos better at it.
Yeah we just stood there and hoped we didn’t get hit
Real
Indirect fire and the move 300m and condense their spacing... Something seems wrong. Presumably the indirect fire is being spotted? When they stop seems incredibly dangerous, perhaps I'm missing something? 🤔
The enemy expects you not to group up and stop moving. So obvious thing to do is exactly what the enemy doesn't expect you to do. 😎
All i see in combat videos is boom boom boom, yeeeehaaaaa!
anyone else think batman was gonna show up cause of the music?
Yep
what does "UP & UP" means? someone knows? is it about the team status? I mean, no casualties?
My best answer would be the individual ACE report given by the team member. Explains why they mentioned how much ammunition they had in the beginning of the report.
Source:
ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090301034319AAJ6CBq
ACE stands for Ammunition, Casualty, and Equipment. Team Leaders provide the SL with their respective ACE report. Each Team Leader starts with ammo. Ammo must be quantified. It would not make sense to say "UP" regarding the ammo, as there are different amounts and kinds of rounds. You can hear the team leaders name the types of ammo and number of respective rounds in their reports. The Squad Leader determines whether to cross-load ammo between teams based on these counts. If there is no change in the number and state of casualties and equipment, they can be qualified with "UP." Providing a count of these categories is a waste of time because the Squad Leader already knew it from when it would have been counted prior to the mission, and there has been no change in state between the beginning and end of enemy contact. Therefore, each "UP" refers to a state of qualification for categories of an ACE report which need not be quantified. "UP and UP" means that the team leader's team has no change in casualties and no change in equipment compared to before the enemy contact.
is this made with arma 2 ??
VBS
Close to ARMA, VBS
hhhhhhhinnn comingggg
Man this is arma 2 takistan.
incaomminhhh
جميل جدآ
That's so funny
B-B-b-b-b-butthurt
@GrenMoyo Laughing your ass "offing" ?? Makes no sense