Captain Simpkin wow he looks so very young.. 2004 this is from wow.. i thought it was in the mid 90s bc of the SD of the camera, i loved when one of them said i hope this is not poison ivy hahaha
GPS??? really..... what happened to a map, compass and protractor??? I leaded best way to avoid anyone tracking you is get wet go for a swim or walk up or down stream for a bit I would have ran a head a few 100 meters then back and swam across the river and waited in the tall grass until the dog walked by across the lake and counted to 30 then swim up stream slowly and move to shore and head the other way.
What happened to getting the crap beat out of you and torture ( hard cell and soft cell interrogation) after you were captured attempting to evade and placed in a pow compound? The water & food deprivation , in other words the components that make the experience REAL and motivate you to NOT TO GET CAUGHT or if you escape motivate you NOT TO GET RECAPTURED. Your willingness to go to any length not to see the real thing. However, if you are in that situation understand what IS going to happen. And I hope the services have developed FEMALE specific training knowing "WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN" if captured.
Talk about clickbait! Where's the "survival" in this training? Escape and evasion in some part .. but in a very low quality way for sure. Either teach the real stuff or not at all.
Survival (S) is taught at a different time and it basically focuses on survival in Canada's wilderness. There is no urgent need to know about ERE when you only fly in Canada (mostly domestic SAR operations). (S) is a pre-requisite to the course filmed in this video. After (S), aircrew get back to this location later in their career to complete the "ERE" part of SERE. It is required for aircrew who are to deploy out of Canada, where potential ennemies could look for you.
Captain Simpkin wow he looks so very young.. 2004 this is from wow.. i thought it was in the mid 90s bc of the SD of the camera, i loved when one of them said i hope this is not poison ivy hahaha
Should read "aircrew survival training" not pilot
exroyalcanadian It’s actually SERE
Siri training I laughed my ass off sir it's SERE
Yes but often times it’s pronounced SER-E
@@kilroy920oh I didn't know that
Why does everyone think this is supposed to teach them survival!!? It a documentary on the CAF!!! CHILL!!
Instablaster
There’s actual RUclips channels dedicated to survival LOL
when was this filmed?
like probably 2000, to 2002 there showing people in the old OD green uniforms in some parts
@@Trimilkcornbrush 2004,a few other people said that in the comments
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Damn dude
GPS??? really..... what happened to a map, compass and protractor??? I leaded best way to avoid anyone tracking you is get wet go for a swim or walk up or down stream for a bit I would have ran a head a few 100 meters then back and swam across the river and waited in the tall grass until the dog walked by across the lake and counted to 30 then swim up stream slowly and move to shore and head the other way.
I never went canada nor met any canadian bt i like canada.i dont know why
What happened to getting the crap beat out of you and torture ( hard cell and soft cell interrogation) after you were captured attempting to evade and placed in a pow compound? The water & food deprivation , in other words the components that make the experience REAL and motivate you to NOT TO GET CAUGHT or if you escape motivate you NOT TO GET RECAPTURED. Your willingness to go to any length not to see the real thing. However, if you are in that situation understand what IS going to happen. And I hope the services have developed FEMALE specific training knowing "WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN" if captured.
This video taught me absolutely nothing about evasion of the enemy.. Dont make the same mistake
I imagine it's classified information
Talk about clickbait! Where's the "survival" in this training? Escape and evasion in some part .. but in a very low quality way for sure. Either teach the real stuff or not at all.
This was not meant to teach u survival it is a documentary of the CAF
Survival (S) is taught at a different time and it basically focuses on survival in Canada's wilderness. There is no urgent need to know about ERE when you only fly in Canada (mostly domestic SAR operations). (S) is a pre-requisite to the course filmed in this video. After (S), aircrew get back to this location later in their career to complete the "ERE" part of SERE. It is required for aircrew who are to deploy out of Canada, where potential ennemies could look for you.