As a Finn I'm glad we have been integrating into NATO standard for a long time in anticipation that our neighbour becomes hostile in Europe again, which happened in 2014, big surprise. Now as full member with Article 5 protection I can sleep much easier, I'm very glad we joined swiftly. Hope you guys enjoyed your stay, you're always welcome here.
@@anssiluomaranta34What's the connection, my friend? I don't see anything about Russia here. I just said something true. The US Marine Corps consists of 180 thousand people. This force is enough to conquer even Germany.
It looks to me like, "Advanced marksmanship," which is a boiler plate across the military for shooting exercises that include firing from standing unsupported, while moving, off of obstacles, etc. to include shooting under night vision.
@@R4nkaisija 50m is a very realistic distance for a standing/moving shot. anything further than 100m you should take cover and use a supported/prone position to shoot.
@@rklkify I know I have served finnish defence forces. I just think the training area they use is a waste of time since we have lot of better shooting ranges here. I have shot 600m with acog and 900m with scope but realisticly the type of training they are doing would be perfect between 150-300m
@@rklkify but ofc US army has very different training styles for different purposes, I just hoped they would train like finns since they are in finland
@ Can’t change your natural height. I’m 5’7 and Infantry. Half the Marines I know are shorter than me and it’s never mattered at all. I have SNCOs that are war veterans and have killed people. Some of them are 5’4 and under. Doesn’t matter, stop fixating on it. Go to the military, stay fit, do your job well. No one gives a fuck about what you look like or how tall you are.
**EvErY MaRiNe Is A RiFLeMeN** LITERALLY not one person in this video did i watch and say, yup that dude is shooter lmao.... this gotta be boot camp or something because this was hard to watch
@@ViolentbyDesign congratulations, you got it. It’s almost like most marines don’t get to shoot their rifles more than a few times a year during peacetime operations. Go get ‘em hard head.
@@ViolentbyDesign it’s alright, we know you wouldn’t be able to make it through marine corps training so you had to settle for army. It’s okay to accept the easy way out
@@TheAuber77 that is the most unintelligent thing i have ever heard on the internet, i am a green beret, are you saying that marine corps bootcamp is harder than the 2 year selection i had to go through? lmfao little civilians like yourself are such wierdos... imagine pretending like you know what your talking about yet you have no clue.. its like talking to a 6 year old... grow up man you are too old to be uneducated in all things..
Good eye. There are a mix of M4s and M16s, but these are the A4 models, which in all fairness are the newest M16 variant. Since the corps made the M4 the standard infantry rifle, a lot of A4s went on to be issued to rear echelon units. So the possible this is a support element doing these exercises.
@unknownentity8256 very effectively. I know dudes that carried them in Iraq and they wouldn't have carried anything else. They're heavier and longer but they just run. One guy I know had one in Ramadhi and he noted it never malfunctioned, not once.
Marines train from 500 yards up to 10 meters. If you train for a minimum of 300 yards that’s kind of sad. We can introduce you to some trench warfare 🤗
I want to ask you a question. How many Marines have died so far in American history? How many Marines have died in the wars the US has fought, including diseases?
As a Finn I'm glad we have been integrating into NATO standard for a long time in anticipation that our neighbour becomes hostile in Europe again, which happened in 2014, big surprise.
Now as full member with Article 5 protection I can sleep much easier, I'm very glad we joined swiftly.
Hope you guys enjoyed your stay, you're always welcome here.
The posted eye relief for the RCO is 1.5''. :D
The more you practice, the better you become, the sharper you stay.💎💎 Greetings from the Dutch man🧡🔱🦅⚡🧡
The US Marine Corps is strong enough to conquer the Netherlands. 😂
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@@anssiluomaranta34What's the connection, my friend? I don't see anything about Russia here. I just said something true. The US Marine Corps consists of 180 thousand people. This force is enough to conquer even Germany.
Now their uniforms are filled with the iconic Syndalen Sand
Continuous Repetitive Actions,,,bring a positive familiarity,,, Anyhow all the best to those involved and thankyou..😊
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Oh yeah, I'm not worried at all.....
SPQR - pro patria
First to go last to know let’s get it!!!
What are they training here?
It looks to me like, "Advanced marksmanship," which is a boiler plate across the military for shooting exercises that include firing from standing unsupported, while moving, off of obstacles, etc. to include shooting under night vision.
@@scubasteve764 but why so close that like 50m not very realistic distance
@@R4nkaisija 50m is a very realistic distance for a standing/moving shot. anything further than 100m you should take cover and use a supported/prone position to shoot.
@@rklkify I know I have served finnish defence forces. I just think the training area they use is a waste of time since we have lot of better shooting ranges here. I have shot 600m with acog and 900m with scope but realisticly the type of training they are doing would be perfect between 150-300m
@@rklkify but ofc US army has very different training styles for different purposes, I just hoped they would train like finns since they are in finland
Dear Uncle Sam, please dont totally replace M4's and M16's with the new rifle Sig MCX :( please....
Pretty sure the marines are replacing them with M27s
@JustSumGuy01 Hell yeah id prefer that than the mcx 🤣
M4’s are staying in service
Yeah i still don’t understand why something known that works needs to be changed… but well
small caliber high velocity seems like it's still king, kinda because you can carry a lot of it.
Keep in mind I have zero practical experience so...
US 🇺🇲🇺🇸 MARINES
Is a height of 5'9" good enough, sir? For the US Army
Yes
most successful sniper in recorded history was 5'3"
Height has never mattered in the military. Unless you’re 7’7 or 4’9 it won’t matter.
My height for now is 5"7, and I really want to reach 5"9 or maybe 5"10. I do workout and stretching exercises everyday.
@ Can’t change your natural height. I’m 5’7 and Infantry. Half the Marines I know are shorter than me and it’s never mattered at all. I have SNCOs that are war veterans and have killed people. Some of them are 5’4 and under. Doesn’t matter, stop fixating on it. Go to the military, stay fit, do your job well. No one gives a fuck about what you look like or how tall you are.
**EvErY MaRiNe Is A RiFLeMeN** LITERALLY not one person in this video did i watch and say, yup that dude is shooter lmao.... this gotta be boot camp or something because this was hard to watch
@@ViolentbyDesign congratulations, you got it. It’s almost like most marines don’t get to shoot their rifles more than a few times a year during peacetime operations. Go get ‘em hard head.
@@TheAuber77 lmao bro are you crying! stop i didnt mean to hurt your feelings i was kidding around. dont cry!
@@ViolentbyDesign it’s alright, we know you wouldn’t be able to make it through marine corps training so you had to settle for army. It’s okay to accept the easy way out
@@TheAuber77 that is the most unintelligent thing i have ever heard on the internet, i am a green beret, are you saying that marine corps bootcamp is harder than the 2 year selection i had to go through? lmfao little civilians like yourself are such wierdos... imagine pretending like you know what your talking about yet you have no clue.. its like talking to a 6 year old... grow up man you are too old to be uneducated in all things..
these dont look like infantry, you can tell by the lack of gear and no m27s
Its 2024 and they still use m16?
Good eye. There are a mix of M4s and M16s, but these are the A4 models, which in all fairness are the newest M16 variant. Since the corps made the M4 the standard infantry rifle, a lot of A4s went on to be issued to rear echelon units. So the possible this is a support element doing these exercises.
Still works great, puts lead down range effectively, why not?
@unknownentity8256 very effectively. I know dudes that carried them in Iraq and they wouldn't have carried anything else. They're heavier and longer but they just run. One guy I know had one in Ramadhi and he noted it never malfunctioned, not once.
What!?
Finnish army shoots 300m/yards distance. Why now so near? For US soldiers? So they wont start to cry? 🇫🇮
Different excercise.
Oisko vähän erilainen ampumaharjoitus, tälläistä treenaa suomalaisetkin sotilaat.
Oot vissiin vähän yksinkertainen
Ei taida sulla paljoa liikkua päässä😅
Marines train from 500 yards up to 10 meters. If you train for a minimum of 300 yards that’s kind of sad. We can introduce you to some trench warfare 🤗
Lets see how they Go up against Vatnik artillery and drones
Let's see you shut up
lets see how russia deals with US drones
with actual counter battery fire and backpack jammers (which have been used at the squad level in syria since 2016)? pretty unfair fight for ivan
@@Wartooth6 I’m pretty sure Muttmerika has been feeding Oinkraine the best of the best in weaponry for years.
@@longydongy1004 America has nukes dumbass 🤣
I want to ask you a question. How many Marines have died so far in American history? How many Marines have died in the wars the US has fought, including diseases?
@@estonianman632 including self deletion? A lot.
@@longydongy1004Mina esitan küsimusi, sina küsid minult, see ei tööta nii.
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this is the standard of being a Marine, the level of rifle training is a lot better than any branch, Every Marine is a Rifleman