Tank Troop Leaders In The Making | Exercise Gauntlet Strike
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2024
- Exercise #GauntletStrike is the culmination of six months of training for #AusArmy’s next generation of tank troop leaders.
Held in Puckapunyal, Victoria, Gauntlet Strike brings together trainees from the Mechanised Regimental Officers Course (MROC) and Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC) Regimental Basic Officer Course (ROBC) for tank and cavalry.
The exercise is also supported by officers on the Royal Australian Engineer (RAE) and Royal Australian Artillery (RAA) joint fires teams to facilitate combined arms operations at the combat team level.
If you would like to discover more about different roles in #AusArmy, visit ADFCareers.gov.au or call 131901. - Развлечения
Great video! thank you all for keeping this great country safe🇦🇺
The excuse you give work when you are on an exercise with the Army. Exercuse
My favourite
What is an exercuse??????
Guys surely you have a vetting process for the ADF, even the social media. Check the title.
Hey great video - just the dubbed over counterstrike stock sound for the main guns firing isn't fooling anyone. Otherwise - cool footage.
In the end, you have to clean everything like a bush, not doing a little on one side and a little On the other hand, only one way, then catch the termites near the night and near the stars and throw the insecticide very high.
Emu won again
👉🇦🇺👈
Zero emissions tanks
So bad🤣🤣🤣
Biased
Why are Grade 9 graduates talking on this video, yuk
News from Brazil President Luiz Inacio da Silva sends money to the UN organization that helps Hamas!!!
All this garbage is obsolete in todays Battlefield. Amazing that anti drone tech is not being developed and deployed on all Heavy armor. These tanks wouldnt last a day in ukraine.
Yes. in a close battleground like Ukraine. Not Australia.
Australia is an isolated island very far from any major power.
What country in the world has the force projection capabilities to invade Australia?
Being that most probably such a country is thousands and thousands of KMs from their home country, an invading force would need:
Such a country enemy would need to be incredible well equipped to invade Australia without having conquered every island/country to our north and established a huge military infrastructure complex in those islands to do so. It would take a decade to do so.
They (the invader of Australia) would need a minimum of 6 very large aircraft carriers, with support fleets, to cover the top of Australia from east to west. 3 carriers on duty, 3 on rotation/repair/resupply.
They would need hundreds of support ships to supply every single weapon, rounds, fuel, food, medical support etc etc. Also crew rotation to stop burnout.
They would need at least 6 attack submarines to just try and track Australia's outdated, but still viable submarine force which would be operating close to home.
Drone only go 5-15km in Ukraine... where would this drone operators of the enemy be in northern Australia when they invade? Certianly not sitting in a villa in Bali or Timor.
weak military😂
What? Did you see that bird in the opening seconds? Nothing could stand against that!
Jokes aside, whilst the Australian military is not leading in the world, for a country of our state it is doing reasonable. It would be silly to compare it to the US.
@@carrott36 weak weak🤣🤣🤣
@@rzmp_ptr If you have a proper argument other than repeating 2 words, bring it forwards.
@@carrott36 what is certain is that the military is weak, it only looks strong and feels strong only on social media. Of course, if this army faced Singapore it wouldn't necessarily be capable, going back to the past when Indonesian bombers secretly entered AUS territory without any party's knowledge, that's when the military was considered gutless.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@carrott36 we don't like vanilla people🤣