I am so blessed to have you guys. I love my country and its military and respect them to the highest degree. But there is just something about knowing the USA is next to us here in Australia that gives me a feeling of security. Thank you to all my brothers!
I think it is profound to see lpvo's on every rifle in this video. I honestly can't decide on which scope to keep on my recce, 1-8 Accupower or 2-10 Viper PST gen 2
Good gravy that is a LOT of training being shown in that video. Just deconflicting that many guys in a single structure is impressive, let alone all the other skills on display.
there's this guy that leans back on his rifle and sticks the muzzle past the door/window frame while slicing (if there's insufficient space due to a tight corridor or alleyway switch to pistol). doesn't shining the weaponlight into multiple doorways of uncleared rooms trigger the rooms?
This gave me an absolute great Idea!!! Listen here Ladies and Gentlemen: -A Paint Ball War (Something Very Similar to what we just witnessed) -A Civilian vs Military type of ordeal. - Civilians would be considered "terrorists" for they're holding Hostages, the Military must Save the Hostages. -The "Terrorist" Population would consist of 25-40 Defenders and Five Hostages. -The Military Population would consist of Two squads of Nine Individuals. (18 Members) -Only Verified Active and Non Active Members of the Military can Join the Military Population. -The Location would be an Isolated Building(s) that the the "Terrorist" would have control of. They would have 50 Minutes to plan for the Seige. The Military would start with their planning 15 minutes after the "Terrorist" get to start theirs. At the 40-50 minute Mark the Military would start making their way to the Building and do as They Please..with paintball guns. ~With the Odds Stacked against them, can the Military save the Hostages?
"guardian centers! i pie'd that corner & worked that stairwell the exact same way!" The OSB area is way darker than the video makes it seem. Super easy to hide in a corner...
I'm surprised by the optic choices. Looks like lots of 1-4x or 1-6x. The greenish color of one looks like a Vortex Razor. Are magnified optics really the popular choice in CQB scenarios rather than an Eotech or T1/H1 and their respective magnifiers.
Love your products. Love the no BS business model...but you guys have to step up your online presence. As a retired veteran working in IT, I'm just giving ya some advice. Please take it! Your business would see a very significant increase.
This was awesome! One question where did the hostage get the helmet and carrier did you all carry that with her in mind or did someone on the team give it up??
The first thing I noticed while watching was how little verbal communication there was between team members. Everyone knew their job, and the stacking before entries went down smoother than a Guinness on draft.
Its sim rounds, it uses a specific upper receiver you attatch to your lower that turns your rifle into a paintball gun. It uses brass casings with a propellant in them instead of the co2 and balls
I felt there was a clear trade off between "bunching up" to get overwhelming force and fire and the risk of losing six men to a grenade or a guy with an RPD. I assume they've thought that out and accepted the trade off.
BETTER ACTION AND EDITING THAN ANY HOLYWOOD MOVIE! Why can't holywood hire real guys and have authentic scenes like this in movies that was fucking legit. Respect to the operators who trained their asses off to get that smooth.
Just out of curiosity, after they shoot the bad guys, why do the bad guys kneel down and put their hands in the air instead of acting dead on the ground? Cool video !
Got a question. When they were moving between buildings, the video did not show anyone paying much attention to the roof tops, even when they were moving through alleys and down the streets. Did the exercise preclude any adversaries on the streets or roofs of buildings? I've done a few tactical exercises and we always had to watch 2nd floors and roof tops as we were moving. Once, we failed to do so, and half our team was taken out in a few seconds. Were they watching and just not on-screen, or did the exercise rules govern attacks from the roof?
Coming back to this video, it strikes me again how different this is to other examples. These guys like to tuck into compressed low ready and get nut-to-butt so they flow in and take both corners exactly same time, you just don't see the huge dispersion gap between 1 and 2 man like in so many other CQB videos. Seems like such a simple thing but it must be harder than it looks to eliminate that gap. There's another series I'm thinking of in particular, with guys that have a similar pedigree in a naval SMU but their clears show notable dispersion gaps, I guess it works for them since they're doing silent clears but it seems odd.
Can anyone explain why when someone enters a room they only look one way? The guy following takes the other direction but it would seem like that would leave enough time for the first guy to get shot. Not criticizing...just curious.
Honestly that was beautiful. Like poetry in motion. Just masterful.
Sooooo freaaaaaking eppiiiiiiic. They move with the precision and grace of a Swiss watch.
Well oiled machine... This is what it looks like when everybody on the team is "in the now" and doing their part. Excellent video! Excellent training!
"Know"
@@SoulCalify He could have meant "in the now" as in mentally present, in a flow-state.
@@robertwilson8184 100%
@@robertwilson8184 That's exactly what I meant.
God bless you Tom , thank you for defending this great nation
I can't get enough of this vid even if its 3 years old. craftsman
6 years old still poppin
@@samrapaport3757w
Watching this never gets old! A testament to hard work, coordination, and unit cohesion.
With the very inspiring Tom Spooner in a central role, great video.
"Frank" haha
mdfg+ you caught that too!
Sorry I don't get why that is funny, I know he says "This is Frank." But I don't get WHY that is funny. It sure sounded funny. Lol.
2:19 to 2:40 is absolute poetry.
BCM never disappoints
Best CQB video I've ever seen!
I'd like to see more videos where two top teams go up against one another.
One team holding a strong house and the other trying to take it.
Jordan Yang ya ever heard of Rainbow Six Siege?
@@TacticalTrainer223 what’s a rainbow six?
You certainly got your wish in The Capability II.
I am so blessed to have you guys. I love my country and its military and respect them to the highest degree. But there is just something about knowing the USA is next to us here in Australia that gives me a feeling of security. Thank you to all my brothers!
That hallway scene upstairs is brilliantly shot.
This...made my Labor Day weekend. Must watch again...
Would love to see more like this.
What a privilege to watch. Thanks!!
Perfect. Like seriously, this is a masterpiece.
These can't come out fast enough!
I had a blast with you guys shooting this at the Guardian Center. Can't wait to have you back out there.
BCM does it again! Great Job!
I could watch that shit all day long
The background music is great !
I took their carbine/pistol class a couple of years ago...... par excellence!
This has to be the smoothest video on CQB I've ever seen anywhere on the fucking internet.
look up GBRS group
@@thefixer2954 SEAL fan boy.
Good ol GC! Spent loads of time here.
We need more vids like this!!
Frankly, this is one of the reference videos, since there is the presence of relevant actors throughout the multiple situations.
A reference
Impressive! The BCM rifles look good while doing it
Not gonna lie, I was straight up Twelve O'clock that entire video
You dirty bastard! XD
One word.....AWESOME!
I think it is profound to see lpvo's on every rifle in this video. I honestly can't decide on which scope to keep on my recce, 1-8 Accupower or 2-10 Viper PST gen 2
They are using Vortex Razor HD 2 1-6 with MRAD reticles.
I've heard these have become more and more prevalent with pointy end of spear folks. They've got a winner on their hands at this point.
Good gravy that is a LOT of training being shown in that video. Just deconflicting that many guys in a single structure is impressive, let alone all the other skills on display.
Beautiful!!! Not sure how well you would be able to see into the dark building from the daylight that quickly though.
there's this guy that leans back on his rifle and sticks the muzzle past the door/window frame while slicing (if there's insufficient space due to a tight corridor or alleyway switch to pistol). doesn't shining the weaponlight into multiple doorways of uncleared rooms trigger the rooms?
This gave me an absolute great Idea!!!
Listen here Ladies and Gentlemen:
-A Paint Ball War (Something Very Similar to what we just witnessed)
-A Civilian vs Military type of ordeal.
- Civilians would be considered "terrorists" for they're holding Hostages, the Military must Save the Hostages.
-The "Terrorist" Population would consist of 25-40 Defenders and Five Hostages.
-The Military Population would consist of Two squads of Nine Individuals. (18 Members)
-Only Verified Active and Non Active Members of the Military can Join the Military Population.
-The Location would be an Isolated Building(s) that the the "Terrorist" would have control of. They would have 50 Minutes to plan for the Seige.
The Military would start with their planning 15 minutes after the "Terrorist" get to start theirs.
At the 40-50 minute Mark the Military would start making their way to the Building and do as They Please..with paintball guns.
~With the Odds Stacked against them, can the Military save the Hostages?
I think it would pretty fun to volunteer as a bad guy and get the perspective of what perfect shooters can do.... Best video i have seen to date!
Can’t wait to take some classes this year.
I cannot stop watching this!
CQB with the Vortez razor 1-6x? im digging it, I really want one.
Sweet, Guardian Centers. Nice video BCM and Northern Red!
Badass 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
"guardian centers! i pie'd that corner & worked that stairwell the exact same way!"
The OSB area is way darker than the video makes it seem. Super easy to hide in a corner...
Nice camo's. You guys planning on coming to liberate us here in Canada? Lol :)
operation done in 3 or 5 minutes like on the sky with fly fighters
More videos like this!!
Operators operating operationally.
"Vehicles, vehicles. This is Frank... Drebin. POLICE SQUAD."
I'm surprised by the optic choices.
Looks like lots of 1-4x or 1-6x.
The greenish color of one looks like a Vortex Razor.
Are magnified optics really the popular choice in CQB scenarios rather than an Eotech or T1/H1 and their respective magnifiers.
Vortex Razor HD 2 1-6 across the board.
Silky Fuk'n Smooth.
I wish my work still had opportunity to do this some more.
very fine videos, thanks guys
All that mismatched kit would give any Sergeant Major an aneurism.
KnifeHand03 probably not a Delta CSM
Love your products. Love the no BS business model...but you guys have to step up your online presence. As a retired veteran working in IT, I'm just giving ya some advice. Please take it! Your business would see a very significant increase.
Like Water it can be Calm!! And Deadly at the same time! !!! WOW👍
Excellent video. I really enjoyed this.
This was awesome! One question where did the hostage get the helmet and carrier did you all carry that with her in mind or did someone on the team give it up??
The first thing I noticed while watching was how little verbal communication there was between team members. Everyone knew their job, and the stacking before entries went down smoother than a Guinness on draft.
How am I just now finding these videos???
HAPPY 242 B. DAY!!! RAHHH...
I'm lost. What kind of ammunition are they shooting? Originally thought they were shooting airsoft rifles, but I see the spent cartridges.
Its sim rounds, it uses a specific upper receiver you attatch to your lower that turns your rifle into a paintball gun. It uses brass casings with a propellant in them instead of the co2 and balls
Those 14.5 mid length rifles 🤩
Miss this!
Best of the best!
Ahhh yes reminds of a place in Perry GA... B-)
Well that was awesome
this.was.amazing.
When is the next installment?? We're waiting!
Very cool, very smooth, but how about an OPFOR that`s actually trying to beat you, instead of running out and dying like video-game enemies?
No casualties taken thanks to BCM carbines.
Outfuckingstanding.
I felt there was a clear trade off between "bunching up" to get overwhelming force and fire and the risk of losing six men to a grenade or a guy with an RPD. I assume they've thought that out and accepted the trade off.
I was just going to bed, and then I've watched this vid. I can't fucking sleep tonight. XD. Really calm and smooth CQB scene ever seen. BCM works!
This just made my day, to smooth guys!
That was pretty tight. Slow and smooth.
BETTER ACTION AND EDITING THAN ANY HOLYWOOD MOVIE! Why can't holywood hire real guys and have authentic scenes like this in movies that was fucking legit. Respect to the operators who trained their asses off to get that smooth.
If you watch SEAL Team on CBS, they have a few former military/ LE guys as actors in the show, including Tyler Grey a former Delta operator
That was amazing team movement!!
Glad you guys are on our side
Just out of curiosity, after they shoot the bad guys, why do the bad guys kneel down and put their hands in the air instead of acting dead on the ground? Cool video !
That is the dead role-player position and signifies to the assaulters they are dead and that the assaulters should stop shooting them :)
Repetition Repetition Repetition! Good shit boys!
SUA SPONTE
Got a question. When they were moving between buildings, the video did not show anyone paying much attention to the roof tops, even when they were moving through alleys and down the streets. Did the exercise preclude any adversaries on the streets or roofs of buildings?
I've done a few tactical exercises and we always had to watch 2nd floors and roof tops as we were moving. Once, we failed to do so, and half our team was taken out in a few seconds.
Were they watching and just not on-screen, or did the exercise rules govern attacks from the roof?
Respect my Authori-tay!
Really awesome film it's an art what those guys do
LVPO optic of the day for CQB?
What kind of rounds do they use? I can use them in my practice seasons.
UTM.
BravoCompanyUSA Awesome. Thank you.
Northern Red, sick.
The definition of satisfying!
Excellent!
Could you imagine looking down your hallway (2:31) to see a team like that coming at you?! DAMN! Great work guys. Be safe.
Professionals
One word, OUTSTANDING!
That was some epic stuff right there!
Coming back to this video, it strikes me again how different this is to other examples. These guys like to tuck into compressed low ready and get nut-to-butt so they flow in and take both corners exactly same time, you just don't see the huge dispersion gap between 1 and 2 man like in so many other CQB videos. Seems like such a simple thing but it must be harder than it looks to eliminate that gap. There's another series I'm thinking of in particular, with guys that have a similar pedigree in a naval SMU but their clears show notable dispersion gaps, I guess it works for them since they're doing silent clears but it seems odd.
Great video. Cool.
Dude. Very cool.
Can anyone explain why when someone enters a room they only look one way? The guy following takes the other direction but it would seem like that would leave enough time for the first guy to get shot. Not criticizing...just curious.
I AM IN LOVE. PRO.
Now that's how a six man team work.... Train train and more train.... Take a bow my friends
All kinds of awesome
Fuckin love u guys.
Awesome stuff!