@@kfw9257 it only occurred once when I was a lil bean yk and I attempted the most high tech spec ops operation in history to retrieve it.... it failed pretty miserably 💀
My 7 year old self on his way to deploy to the most dangerous operation known to mankind, to retrieve the Nintendo my mom left charging because it's past bedtime
@@pja6476 No one is a machine. Not you, not tier 1 operators, no one. Mistakes happen. Did quite a few happen in this scene? Sure, but that's the problem with being realistic. You know it isn't real, so you are keenly aware of all the mistakes made. I'd wager if I filmed you and a couple buddies clearing a structure and played it back to you, then you would notice tactical errors, small muzzle sweeps, and so on. All in all I'd say it's an great example of how to clear a structure. Especially the final hallway scene. Everyone stands where they are supposed to. Everyone goes where they are supposed to. Everyone minds their sector of responsibility. They flow well.
@@TheWesman45 They do film you in training when it comes to SOF guys, and they do meticulously explain every mistake you make lol. Also, I am mostly referring to them slamming the door and closing. And this isn't some videogame either, making a mistake will get you killed in these situations. Also yeah, it's a film, I just enjoy discussing its inaccuracies, guess I am autistic like that.
@@1PPPeteI noticed a few errors that might have gotten them killed IRL. 1. The van lights are on. 2. The drop off point seems too close. 3. Slamming the van door. 4. Sticking too close to the wall while approaching the guard shack. 5. Nothing was done to make sure the guard stays quiet. 6. As they approach the guard shack, they are in line of sight of the guard. 7. As they approach the first stairwell no one watches the second. They just watch the first landing. 8. When they enter the final area the guard magically disappears to make clearing the final area easier. 9. This was not really a three man job. No one pulls security outside to ensure they don't get pulled up on. 10. Their "rear guard" is a zip tie on a door. 11. They don't secure the front door. 12. The van drives away. Making their exfil needlessly hard. Which ultimately gets them compromised later. I could keep going, but the point is, yes, there are a ton of tactical and film making errors, but it does show how to quietly and quickly clear a structure.
Там ошибок много. Хоть немного бы их проинструктировали об этом. Охранник на режимном объекте один и без оружия. Один другому в спину целится, пока тот дверь открывает, по лестнице подымаясь смотрят вперёд, а не в бок и наверх, второму заложнику дали возможность кричать..
My toxic trait is watching these and thinking, "I could do that easily" Edit: I started a war I think 🤔 How many likes before I try to recreate this scene in one of my shows?
Honestly, this was extremely good. Very realistic for the situation. You weren't necessarily expecting a bunch of guys with guns, you just wanted to make sure people listened to your threat. I loved how you guys barely ever said a word too. And checking the rooms was perfect for a 3 man unit. Great job, this is excellent.
i think WF did consulting for it, I remember them posting an exercise with the same sprinter van pre graffiti on a instagram post, scared my career longevity when I recognized the dude from hell or high water in a balaclava with no context and just found out I got it right without watching the rest of the movie.
@@friedhelmwinter7049 He's keeping his rifle straight so he can respond to contacts from either upstairs or downstairs. I don't see that as a mistake. Biggest thing for me is that they were out under the light for waaaay to long to apprehend the security guard. That was a long time to be noticed just standing out there. Thats when it makes more sense to just be dressed like a normal dude.
@@Operator_Aspen doesnt really matter as the facility is already brightly lit from the outside that using a nod would have been extremely bright considering nods amplify light, not make dark areas look bright
One complaint is that they're running NODs but no IR devices. A nitpick, yes, but if they have the cash for GPNVGs, they likely can afford IR aiming options. Otherwise pretty cool.
Even larger nitpick; l3harris (the company that makes the gpnvg-18) doesn’t make the gpnvg in black Just spotted this a few seconds ago; no battery pack on a single one of their helmets
@@MyTummyREALLYhurts The point is, if you're going to go out of your way to look "tactical" and make it look like you're trying to be realistic, then they should just be realistic.
If you look at the angle at 1:56, the camera cut right before the nod and entering the room, you can see that the point man isn't three feet in front, but can see the left door in his peripheral. He doesn't need to see the head nod, he just needs to see that his partner has exited the room and is in position.
Its a movie at the end of the day. A really cool looking one with an awesome set up and clearing tactics. Sure its not perfect but have some fun and just enjoy the movie.
everything they did was in good logic, youve never trained to fight your fellow man and it shows. The first thing they teach you in basic combat training for CQC is Speed and violence of action. First thing you learn in the field is that Intel is worth its weight in gold.@@SubIfYouThinkImSingle
The continuous transition to holding front/rear security and maintaining priorities of work was immaculate when clearing that top hallway. I do enjoy seeing them utilize flexy cuffs to seal the double doors upon entry.
I swear, you could show real-life footage of Navy SEALs clearing a hijacked ship, re-label it " Movie Clip", and the keyboard warriors would be in the comments complaining about how unrealistic it is.
A lot of comments are nitpicking indeed but some of the things pointed out are major whoopsies. (Of course "whoops" moments do happen in real life - see operation Red Wings - but are severly punished by enemy after luck runs out).
What stands out to me is the usage of the Guard and the poke with the gun. At first as a screen writer you probably dont think about it. Oh they can just use a key card or something. oh you can just punch the guy. but it shows a level of care and realism that's appreciated.
2nd half is REALLY good. First one, well: if you're going to depict nods usage, the environment should not be that bright. But i still liked it a lot. Footwork was 'chef's kiss'
@@martyschraderthere are positives to being sloppy too. Such as making it look like amateur work done by newbies or less trained individuals to throw who ever is hunting you off the track
Nods with no IR set up? They love passive aiming I guess?....Did they expect the dudes in the lab to have Nods as well that's why they ditched the IRs? I guess we'll never know cause it's just a show....
TBH, the whole movie was kinda...bad. This sequence was ok..ish. But you are right. NODs and no IR or even WML? No overwatch, no rearguard, nothing. Shootout with the police was stupid. 3 guys with ARs would dominate any police first responders on scene. But hey, it is just a movie. Brain switched off and just watch it for what it is.
This movie was fun to watch, but I wished that they kept the plot a little longer. I’m no military or anything but the film had some releasing problems (finished filming in 2019, but didn’t get released until 2022), and the studio had legal disputes which is why the movie was put on bankruptcy. The film had a solid budget, it’s well shot and had interesting locations and great cast but it didn't work out sadly.
@@TheBrokenRibs well in the span of an hour i watched the entire film the scene in my eyes was just to look tacticool and that was pretty much it but the one thing that I thought was stupid was that they messed up the room they were using to interrogate the doctor and then proceeded to fix up the room to make it look like no one was there and then proceeded to torch the place causing an off screen explosion another thing the film overlooked was the character checking how much ammo he has left in his mag or whether there was a bullet in the chamber because everytime they do that you can clearly see they are using an airsoft pistol rather than switching out the gun with a prop during these scenes
my only gripe with this movie was when things went sideways the 2 other contractors who went after this guy had hk416 with only the front ironsights on lol.
they are in a civillian office building my man. the probability of finding real bad guys was pretty low. so they sacrificed some protection for speed and stealthiness
eotechs are so expensive. why spend an excessive amount of money on something that only a few people will notice? That money could be used elsewhere on things that all viewers can enjoy.
I don't know if they intended it, but this cqb scene is probably spot on for how a group of relatively untrained civilians with proper gear would look clearing a soft target. As for the shootouts it's all a joke mostly, but still.
@@TheHandThatMockedmost housings have a manual gain and gen3 tubes have autogating but it doesn't make a difference it's bright enough to see without nods otherwise the audience wouldn't be able to see shit it's made that way on purpose
communication throughout the entire operation was overall limited and pretty dam bad they get into a shootout with the cops they kept their nods on which would had blinded them bc of the bright street lamps and the police lights going off they would occasionally say suppress or cover fire, but sometimes they say it like they are not like in a shootout or whisper silently into their intercoms anyways when they say suppress or cover, they dont they dont start shooting to pin the cops, they instead just continue to fire accurate shots that does not keep the police's heads down ultimately resulting in the main character taking a bullet to the leg
@@allenliu8820 exactly. Most Special Operators or ex Operators use radio calls and stuff.and you wouldn't use nods when police are shooting at you cauz the lights will blind you like crazy
Okay, this was pretty good for the most part. I can't help but wonder why they were using NVGs around a complex that well lit. Just... Why? I would liked to have seen what they did with that poor security guard. Dude knew what was up. Bravo to him staying cool. I don't know what real CQB and clearing and crap is like but I have to wonder why they weren't communicating more. The dude at the end nodded to the lead to go on. The lead couldn't even see the nod. Maybe I'm too much of a grumpy puss to enjoy things. That muzzle thump at the end made me happy, though. So satisfying.
When you are running nods it’s pretty common practice to keep them down if there’s a high chance of transitioning quickly between different light levels. It’s pretty easy to simply look under your nods and still have a good field of view and then go back to looking through them if it suddenly goes dark on you. Hard to explain, but if you wear some helmet mounted nods you’ll see what I mean. Example of when this is useful is stuff like pieing a pitch dark room from a well lit hallway.
@@Kraken_316 That makes sense. I guess I would have to try it to understand it. The ones they were using looked like they took up a lot of space, though. Thanks for a reply that wasn't the standard moron affair.
@@billrich9722You can adjust the nods's distance from your eye. You'll basically look like a retard cuz your head is tilted up, but you're seeing below the nods.
Quite a few mistakes for a 3 man team in terms of clearing, but not the worst. With 7 minutes to grab the package and get out, leaving the place as you found it, time is not on your side at all, regardless of how you look at the situation. Makes sense for the movie though, not to bad. These guys were obviously trained to some degree, but the stairway scenes were horrendous. Apart from that, the very expedited hallway clearing was a 7/10
Ok real defense contractor here. Lets breakdown some major problems with this scene. First are the kit problems. The gpnvg is not produced in black. They are tan. They do not have native power without the detent mount so they MUST run battery packs on the backs of their helmets to be able to turn them on. They are also heavy so, that is a huge issue. Those guys would have unbearable neckpain in just a few hours of wearing that set up. They would never be using bump helmets for a real operation. Those helmets offer no ballistic protection. No real contractor would use that. Their ear pro dont offer downleads for comms or mikes. It looks like they got 10$ ear pro from walmart. They are using suppressed hk416s, which is great. Their optics are old eotechs that dont match the year of the rifles they are mounted on. They dont have lights or lasers which is very strange given their 40,000 nightvision set ups. They are using contour camera which are very old and out dated. They people putting their kit together clearly just looked up random jsoc pictures from various years and then tried to buy as much random airsoft kit as possible from ebay and slapped it together. Very tacky. Next are their tactics. Good heavens, what a mess. Patroling in from a vehicle: cool. But they guys clearly dont know how to handle weapons. Nobody is holding corners and nobody knows how to move. These guys would be torn to shreds by the first resistance they encountered because they have no idea whats going on.
Fake Eotech, the front lense should not be reflective if it's real, and when the guy came up the stairs he should have watched the door above him instead of eye level. Just the small things, but all in all it's good.
This is how it feels playing Ready or Not with friends.
Nailed it. Will you be my friend?
@@forrestperkins6237 lmao
me tryna retrieve my Nintendo DSI from my parents room after my mom caught me lacking at 3 am last night
well how many times do they have to tell you not to do that when it's past your bedtime?
@@kfw9257 it only occurred once as a child and I did attempt the greatest spec ops operation in history tryna retrieve it….. it failed pretty bad 💀💀🫡
@@kfw9257 it only occurred once when I was a lil bean yk and I attempted the most high tech spec ops operation in history to retrieve it.... it failed pretty miserably 💀
@@KrispyAimAssist Everyone makes mistakes 😆
My 7 year old self on his way to deploy to the most dangerous operation known to mankind, to retrieve the Nintendo my mom left charging because it's past bedtime
I see people pointing out the "unrealistic" parts of this scene, but this ignores the reality that mistakes are made in real life too.
Unless those mistakes are so obvious and drilled into you to be avoided.
@@pja6476 No one is a machine. Not you, not tier 1 operators, no one. Mistakes happen. Did quite a few happen in this scene? Sure, but that's the problem with being realistic. You know it isn't real, so you are keenly aware of all the mistakes made. I'd wager if I filmed you and a couple buddies clearing a structure and played it back to you, then you would notice tactical errors, small muzzle sweeps, and so on.
All in all I'd say it's an great example of how to clear a structure. Especially the final hallway scene. Everyone stands where they are supposed to. Everyone goes where they are supposed to. Everyone minds their sector of responsibility. They flow well.
@@TheWesman45 They do film you in training when it comes to SOF guys, and they do meticulously explain every mistake you make lol.
Also, I am mostly referring to them slamming the door and closing.
And this isn't some videogame either, making a mistake will get you killed in these situations.
Also yeah, it's a film, I just enjoy discussing its inaccuracies, guess I am autistic like that.
@@pja6476 When bullets start to fly all this carefully orchestrated fancyfull tacticool dancing goes to shit...
@@1PPPeteI noticed a few errors that might have gotten them killed IRL.
1. The van lights are on.
2. The drop off point seems too close.
3. Slamming the van door.
4. Sticking too close to the wall while approaching the guard shack.
5. Nothing was done to make sure the guard stays quiet.
6. As they approach the guard shack, they are in line of sight of the guard.
7. As they approach the first stairwell no one watches the second. They just watch the first landing.
8. When they enter the final area the guard magically disappears to make clearing the final area easier.
9. This was not really a three man job. No one pulls security outside to ensure they don't get pulled up on.
10. Their "rear guard" is a zip tie on a door.
11. They don't secure the front door.
12. The van drives away. Making their exfil needlessly hard. Which ultimately gets them compromised later.
I could keep going, but the point is, yes, there are a ton of tactical and film making errors, but it does show how to quietly and quickly clear a structure.
The first mistake was slamming the van door.
With the vehicle lights on.
@@redhound4889a rolling vehicle without lights is an attention-grabber.
Там ошибок много. Хоть немного бы их проинструктировали об этом. Охранник на режимном объекте один и без оружия. Один другому в спину целится, пока тот дверь открывает, по лестнице подымаясь смотрят вперёд, а не в бок и наверх, второму заложнику дали возможность кричать..
The second mistake was not checking the back of the stair well until they got completely up the stairs.
Also using long barreled weapons for an indoor op.
Btw what was the point in wearing backpacks?
Someone make a compilation of dudes in tac gear going up stairs as the camera sweeps parallel in the opposite direction
Time it and angle it so it looks like some goofy Scooby-Doo stuff too
@@shaetteb1272 Zoinks, Scoob! Tier One Operators!
@@pjarmitage8003 Zoinks, scoob the Marshals had level 4 plates!
@@blackoutalt2339yikes Scoob I’m hit , where are the Scooby snacks
These guys killed me on Labs yesterday.
My toxic trait is watching these and thinking, "I could do that easily"
Edit: I started a war I think 🤔
How many likes before I try to recreate this scene in one of my shows?
real
... Toxic? Why the fuck is that toxic?
just like watching the olympics
Stop "thinking" it and start training it... duh.
you could learn this like anything else. Your greatest battle is going to be fitness and age.
Me grabbing a snack from the kitchen at 0300
Snack Ops🥷🥷
Honestly, this was extremely good. Very realistic for the situation. You weren't necessarily expecting a bunch of guys with guns, you just wanted to make sure people listened to your threat. I loved how you guys barely ever said a word too. And checking the rooms was perfect for a 3 man unit. Great job, this is excellent.
i think WF did consulting for it, I remember them posting an exercise with the same sprinter van pre graffiti on a instagram post, scared my career longevity when I recognized the dude from hell or high water in a balaclava with no context and just found out I got it right without watching the rest of the movie.
@@GMG455who or what is WF?
yeah but there's plenty of mistakes, like where the fuck is the guy at 1:11 looking at on the right
@@friedhelmwinter7049 He's keeping his rifle straight so he can respond to contacts from either upstairs or downstairs. I don't see that as a mistake.
Biggest thing for me is that they were out under the light for waaaay to long to apprehend the security guard. That was a long time to be noticed just standing out there.
Thats when it makes more sense to just be dressed like a normal dude.
Who are "You guys"?
00:37 -- That look on his face. This isn't his first mugging 😄
"Again...? Jesus, guys, I was watching a game" look.
"NOT AGAIN"
,,Guys we really have to stop doing this every Sunday,,
we escaping from tarkov with this one
fuck yeah
Especially with the logger jacket outfit
Using NODS in the brightest fucking, well lit facility possible
They aren't on in the building
@@Operator_Aspen doesnt really matter as the facility is already brightly lit from the outside that using a nod would have been extremely bright
considering nods amplify light, not make dark areas look bright
Not just nods, but 50,000 dollar quad nods that aren’t turned on
What's the problem? Do you even know how Nods work?
Nope 😢
One complaint is that they're running NODs but no IR devices. A nitpick, yes, but if they have the cash for GPNVGs, they likely can afford IR aiming options. Otherwise pretty cool.
Passive aiming threw the eotechs. Although they'd probably have risers for those optics
@@travisoverholser8194 ya you don't do that passive indoors, especially without a riser. To be fair, they didn't need the nods anyway.
All the budget went to the quad nods
bigger nitpick. running nods when it's bright enough to see with your regular eyes.
Even larger nitpick; l3harris (the company that makes the gpnvg-18) doesn’t make the gpnvg in black
Just spotted this a few seconds ago; no battery pack on a single one of their helmets
Everyone is pointing out the loopholes in the video, but I think it has a tactical perfection level above average among similar style media.
Dude three feet behind him nods to point man, who isn't looking at him, and then he magically knows to go. Come on man.
And if you look closely, there is only 7 stars in the west sky, when actually there should be 9 headass
Jesus christ nitpicking wouldnt be in it 💀💀💀
@@MyTummyREALLYhurts The point is, if you're going to go out of your way to look "tactical" and make it look like you're trying to be realistic, then they should just be realistic.
Point man nodded first, not the dude in the back coming out the door.
If you look at the angle at 1:56, the camera cut right before the nod and entering the room, you can see that the point man isn't three feet in front, but can see the left door in his peripheral. He doesn't need to see the head nod, he just needs to see that his partner has exited the room and is in position.
Dope setups
I'm here for all the Meal Team 6 commentary
Its a movie at the end of the day. A really cool looking one with an awesome set up and clearing tactics. Sure its not perfect but have some fun and just enjoy the movie.
The movie looks cool but I think they can do better by making more logical
everything they did was in good logic, youve never trained to fight your fellow man and it shows. The first thing they teach you in basic combat training for CQC is Speed and violence of action. First thing you learn in the field is that Intel is worth its weight in gold.@@SubIfYouThinkImSingle
The movie looks cool aye but watching it for the plot is a waste of time lol
The good ole muzzle jab....whenever you can't remember the words to say in whatever language the muzzle jab is your translator.
😂 well said
The continuous transition to holding front/rear security and maintaining priorities of work was immaculate when clearing that top hallway. I do enjoy seeing them utilize flexy cuffs to seal the double doors upon entry.
running nods outside when it's bright enough to see bare eyed. no nods when it's dark inside. yeah okay.
Screw unrealistic stuff
Can we take a Moment to appreciate the gear and setup they are wearing.. Sheeesh 🔥🔥🔥
Fr bro everyones a expert all of a sudden jus enjoy the movie
I quickly noticed a couple of tactical mistakes and I don't even have military background. This looks cool only on first surface glance
love the nods outdoors for absolutely zero reason
I swear, you could show real-life footage of Navy SEALs clearing a hijacked ship, re-label it " Movie Clip", and the keyboard warriors would be in the comments complaining about how unrealistic it is.
A lot of comments are nitpicking indeed but some of the things pointed out are major whoopsies. (Of course "whoops" moments do happen in real life - see operation Red Wings - but are severly punished by enemy after luck runs out).
The guy in the front of a stack isn't supposed to be the leader.
They're wearing their NODs.... in a very well lit out door area.
Stfu couch operator it’s a goddam movie. And as far as movies go, this is one of the more accurate scenes to real life. This was extremely well done.
@@SuperiorNevada70 it's well acted poorly scripted
What do you do if the facility cuts all power on purpose? Wouldn’t you be glad you have your NVG kit already ready?
@@DitiPeng having NODs is one thing. Having them on your face in a very well lit area is retarded
@@dorianvujica3946 where's your movie bro?
This is indeed Call of Duty
The ladder that was never needed. Lol.
What stands out to me is the usage of the Guard and the poke with the gun. At first as a screen writer you probably dont think about it. Oh they can just use a key card or something. oh you can just punch the guy. but it shows a level of care and realism that's appreciated.
muzzle strike is a real term
Wouldn't punch the guy, you'll lose control of your gun, muzzle strike is a real thing
@@armani9861 Just thinking about my solar plexus makes me nervous.
How they sneakily moved above window level
2nd half is REALLY good. First one, well: if you're going to depict nods usage, the environment should not be that bright. But i still liked it a lot. Footwork was 'chef's kiss'
Only detail on the kit missing is a counterweight for those heavy ass gpnvgs 😬
the neck pain goes crazy, and I thought my biocular setup was heavy lmfao
For the first 42 seconds I thought this was animated😮
Kudos to not needleesy killing the guard.
Don't leave a mess when it's not necessary. Slopiness has its own drawbacks. Neatness counts. Yada, yada, yada. Every tactical school, ever.
@@martyschraderthere are positives to being sloppy too. Such as making it look like amateur work done by newbies or less trained individuals to throw who ever is hunting you off the track
@@iknowmyopiniondoesntmatter1157 That's not sloppiness, that's subterfuge. Covered in Basic Tactical Tactics 102.
MR.223 mentioned🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
1 guy is running around with the bolt locked back 😂 0:24
0:31 still bolt locked back ready to fire
😂
I find it unrealistic that a simple gate guard has access to that much of the facility, if any.
Nods with no IR set up? They love passive aiming I guess?....Did they expect the dudes in the lab to have Nods as well that's why they ditched the IRs? I guess we'll never know cause it's just a show....
TBH, the whole movie was kinda...bad. This sequence was ok..ish. But you are right. NODs and no IR or even WML? No overwatch, no rearguard, nothing. Shootout with the police was stupid. 3 guys with ARs would dominate any police first responders on scene. But hey, it is just a movie. Brain switched off and just watch it for what it is.
but cant they just use the sights? the aimpoint i had in military worked fine with nvg even if it was bit hard to aim. only squad leaders had lasers.
most eotech's have an NV settinng homie lmfao
Oh expert of the comment section, please share us more of your knowledge.
1:19 the door switches from opened inwards to opened outwards
This made me play "Door Kickers 2" in Steam again.
thats a great game
This movie was fun to watch, but I wished that they kept the plot a little longer. I’m no military or anything but the film had some releasing problems (finished filming in 2019, but didn’t get released until 2022), and the studio had legal disputes which is why the movie was put on bankruptcy. The film had a solid budget, it’s well shot and had interesting locations and great cast but it didn't work out sadly.
Another good movie scene: the house raid in “Triple Frontier”
because wearing nvgs in brightly lit environments with high intensity lights makes soo much sense..... its rofl lmao.....
its cool, but the fucking nods is killing me
like how the fuck does one see in such a brightlightly lit facility with fucking nods on
The thing which is killing me is their tactics on stairs lol, checking upper stairs only when they get up on staircase
@@TheBrokenRibs well in the span of an hour i watched the entire film
the scene in my eyes was just to look tacticool and that was pretty much it
but the one thing that I thought was stupid was that they messed up the room they were using to interrogate the doctor
and then proceeded to fix up the room to make it look like no one was there and then proceeded to torch the place causing an off screen explosion
another thing the film overlooked was the character checking how much ammo he has left in his mag or whether there was a bullet in the chamber because everytime they do that
you can clearly see they are using an airsoft pistol rather than switching out the gun with a prop during these scenes
My guy they are flipped up once they are indoors.
@@thegreatandrew6093 he was talking about the outdoors part which didnt make sense because it was well lit
Quality nods are not effected by bright lights. Nods are merely a tool to enhance brightness of certain lights. Expensive ones have it balanced out
This was such a good movie
my only gripe with this movie was when things went sideways the 2 other contractors who went after this guy had hk416 with only the front ironsights on lol.
1-man room clearing, not a full fire team... the Army could learn a few things from these guys 😂
they are in a civillian office building my man. the probability of finding real bad guys was pretty low. so they sacrificed some protection for speed and stealthiness
@@texfromro Shush, don't want a trio of mass shooters to use such deadly techniquez
It's not possible to train every enlisted to a workable level. Big army infantry is a fixing force
Ah hell nah they didnt even spend the money to get real eotechs, you can see a reflective front of the optic that eotechs do not have.
eotechs are so expensive. why spend an excessive amount of money on something that only a few people will notice? That money could be used elsewhere on things that all viewers can enjoy.
eotechs cost more than a budget ar at this point
POV: ME and the boys looking for the a LedX
I was going to put the same fucking thing
😂😂😂
The NVGs in the floodlit area at the start may be unnecessary….
my joints would've given me away, or a fart...
Nvg’s with bright lights right next to them on approach.. oh boy
I don't know if they intended it, but this cqb scene is probably spot on for how a group of relatively untrained civilians with proper gear would look clearing a soft target. As for the shootouts it's all a joke mostly, but still.
Too bright for nods
what if the power gets cut or they end up fighting outside?
@@imaudi2539 It was too bright outside as well.
Well, they are wearing gpnvg, which is gen 3 NV, so they probably have the ability to adjust to brightness levels.
alr tactical couch
@@TheHandThatMockedmost housings have a manual gain and gen3 tubes have autogating but it doesn't make a difference it's bright enough to see without nods otherwise the audience wouldn't be able to see shit it's made that way on purpose
Weird how none of them saw the giant camera crew following them along
Guys watch out, everyone in this comment section are part of special forces
Imagine being that kiosk worker and you see these dudes role up on you on the middle of the night 💀
exactly
Did they find a LedX?
they found the case
I also dont see any communication or hand signals
communication throughout the entire operation was overall limited and pretty dam bad
they get into a shootout with the cops
they kept their nods on which would had blinded them bc of the bright street lamps and the police lights going off
they would occasionally say suppress or cover fire, but sometimes they say it like they are not like in a shootout or whisper silently into their intercoms
anyways when they say suppress or cover, they dont
they dont start shooting to pin the cops, they instead just continue to fire accurate shots that does not keep the police's heads down ultimately resulting in the main character taking a bullet to the leg
@@allenliu8820 exactly. Most Special Operators or ex Operators use radio calls and stuff.and you wouldn't use nods when police are shooting at you cauz the lights will blind you like crazy
Nods with no ir laser/illuminator and the eotechs are mounted super low so no using the optic through nods.
POV: 3 USEC PMCs raid a Terragroup Lab.
anyone else notice homie has his bolt locked as he approached the security post??? Time 0:22
i walk like this when having a pee at night, with my eyes closed.
Okay, this was pretty good for the most part. I can't help but wonder why they were using NVGs around a complex that well lit. Just... Why?
I would liked to have seen what they did with that poor security guard. Dude knew what was up. Bravo to him staying cool.
I don't know what real CQB and clearing and crap is like but I have to wonder why they weren't communicating more. The dude at the end nodded to the lead to go on. The lead couldn't even see the nod.
Maybe I'm too much of a grumpy puss to enjoy things. That muzzle thump at the end made me happy, though. So satisfying.
Answer: It's a movie.
Just the fact that you don’t know what CQB “craps” are like but can judge like a loud mouth speaks how arrogant you are.
When you are running nods it’s pretty common practice to keep them down if there’s a high chance of transitioning quickly between different light levels. It’s pretty easy to simply look under your nods and still have a good field of view and then go back to looking through them if it suddenly goes dark on you. Hard to explain, but if you wear some helmet mounted nods you’ll see what I mean. Example of when this is useful is stuff like pieing a pitch dark room from a well lit hallway.
@@Kraken_316 That makes sense. I guess I would have to try it to understand it. The ones they were using looked like they took up a lot of space, though.
Thanks for a reply that wasn't the standard moron affair.
@@billrich9722You can adjust the nods's distance from your eye. You'll basically look like a retard cuz your head is tilted up, but you're seeing below the nods.
I bet there is a shit ton of loot in red
Nothing says "stealthy" like slamming the van door so everyone within 100 yards can hear it.
wtf i thought this was Tarkov Labs
Seeing Quad Nods not in FDE is blowing my fucking mind rn.
Average Door kickers 2 gameplay
No counterweight on helmet with panos lol. GL
Quite a few mistakes for a 3 man team in terms of clearing, but not the worst. With 7 minutes to grab the package and get out, leaving the place as you found it, time is not on your side at all, regardless of how you look at the situation. Makes sense for the movie though, not to bad. These guys were obviously trained to some degree, but the stairway scenes were horrendous. Apart from that, the very expedited hallway clearing was a 7/10
There were some good clears. But they screwed up, so many times. I assume they had this planned. They knew where they were going.
Keyboard warriors assemble!
Im afraid of guys in skinny jeans and using plate carriers
I wanna be my fear 😂
How nice they give him some Chopin to listen to!
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Ok real defense contractor here. Lets breakdown some major problems with this scene.
First are the kit problems. The gpnvg is not produced in black. They are tan. They do not have native power without the detent mount so they MUST run battery packs on the backs of their helmets to be able to turn them on. They are also heavy so, that is a huge issue. Those guys would have unbearable neckpain in just a few hours of wearing that set up.
They would never be using bump helmets for a real operation. Those helmets offer no ballistic protection. No real contractor would use that. Their ear pro dont offer downleads for comms or mikes. It looks like they got 10$ ear pro from walmart.
They are using suppressed hk416s, which is great. Their optics are old eotechs that dont match the year of the rifles they are mounted on. They dont have lights or lasers which is very strange given their 40,000 nightvision set ups.
They are using contour camera which are very old and out dated. They people putting their kit together clearly just looked up random jsoc pictures from various years and then tried to buy as much random airsoft kit as possible from ebay and slapped it together. Very tacky.
Next are their tactics. Good heavens, what a mess. Patroling in from a vehicle: cool. But they guys clearly dont know how to handle weapons. Nobody is holding corners and nobody knows how to move. These guys would be torn to shreds by the first resistance they encountered because they have no idea whats going on.
Fake Eotech, the front lense should not be reflective if it's real, and when the guy came up the stairs he should have watched the door above him instead of eye level. Just the small things, but all in all it's good.
Tarkov entering the lab
why use night vision it was so bright outside?
Running so stealthy and slam the door on the van. On a night like that it would have been heard everywhere.
i can't take this scene seriously when the tacticool dudes are wearing skinny jeans 😆
so were not droning, do we want to stay in bronze for the rest of our lives?
Idk about other people this looks sick
It was pretty good.
It's a movie with John Cena
This was cool except I don’t get why they had nods down in the beginning, all that light would have been blinding.
You need a card key to enter the lab
Please purchase from your therapist
5minutes before 3 squad gathering rubles their most powerful gear for the first time get one tap (head,eyes)
That has to be botkins
At 1:20 the door changes position when the camera switches
NODS Is ready
1:18 aint no wayyyy, they opened the door and closed it in different directions, shit dawg i didnt notice that when i watched the movie
Hope they found a LEDX or keycard.
I do this erryday in Labs
Why did they bring night vision to a fully lit building
ive never seen so many navy seals in the comment section before
Why NODs in the beginning? It was so well lit outside 😂
I have GOT TO MAKE SELECTION FUCK
Major Tarkov lore vibes
Clearing rooms solo? Good way to get offed
it is just a lab, i doubt there would be many armed guards, especially near the main labs
1:57 How did he see him nodding??
I'm listening to "Just The Two Of Us" right now, and it fits this scene so well.
NODs with lights everywhere? lol, you'd be blind.
Why nvgs? It's bright as hell