Urban-Warfare Expert Rates 11 Urban-Warfare Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider

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  • @AngeloBarovierSD
    @AngeloBarovierSD Год назад +1416

    I know he didn’t like the technical accuracy of MOSUL but I encourage people to watch it. It’s an intense film, based on real-life events, and for once the protagonists aren’t Westerners in a foreign land.
    It’s a raw film, with people of grey moral character, but its aesthetic and performances are well worth the watch.

    • @Trojanfan666
      @Trojanfan666 Год назад +87

      Exactly, but he is comparing it to how westerners would be tactically when the whole movie is based on the local fighters... i don't get him mentioning bomb sniffing dogs when that is not how the local fighters would be

    • @AngeloBarovierSD
      @AngeloBarovierSD Год назад +56

      @@Trojanfan666 Also true! Moreover, the main team were tactical police who transitioned into warfighters. I’m sure they were rough around certain edges.
      Either way, such an intense and visceral film.

    • @unluckytourist
      @unluckytourist Год назад +70

      The breakdowns are often like this - "this is inaccurate to how we would do this" vs "this is the incorrect way of doing it, but it happened this way". There is a Green Beret on RUclips who reviewed Mosul and said it was accurate in many ways to how the local forces he worked with behaved.

    • @Poodlestroop
      @Poodlestroop Год назад +16

      Mosul is an excellent film about a battle that really deserves to be remembered - glad to see it getting some appreciation.

    • @RL0319
      @RL0319 Год назад +2

      True

  • @michaelskipper3375
    @michaelskipper3375 Год назад +1038

    It feels funny hearing a modern MOUT instructor talking about tactics we learned when we first began in Afghanistan and Iraq and had to deal with more urban combat.

    • @ericmason1285
      @ericmason1285 Год назад +7

      Do you mean outdated?

    • @lamorandrews2358
      @lamorandrews2358 Год назад +34

      We’re literally in a museum bro.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Год назад +8

      his bio blurb says “researcher”…i doubt he actually taught anyone anything especially as an officer

    • @unluckytourist
      @unluckytourist Год назад +100

      @@bostonrailfan2427 He was on Andy Stumpf's podcast. He was actually working with some group that was advising Ukrainians on urban defence in the weeks leading up to the invasion. He was a Captain with deployments to Iraq, and was basically taking experience from that era and relaying it to them. Some stuff I never even thought about, like either removing street signs or deliberately swapping them with other signs.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Год назад +10

      @@unluckytourist “expert” at only one narrow period of time, ignorant of anything else…his WWII claims were way off from what experts said. he’s like so many others: “expert” but has zero clue about what he’s seeing that isn’t in his narrow time period if expertise

  • @robo5013
    @robo5013 Год назад +497

    About mouse holing: my grandfather talked about his experiences in urban warfare during WWII and said you never used the door but made your own. The standard procedure they used was to put a satchel charge against a wall and blow a hole in it. Then two soldiers would throw grenades. After the grenades went of one with a tommy gun would spray all 30 rounds into the room. While reloading two would unload their M1's. Then the tommy gunner would step in and look for staircases and spray them at the same time into the ceiling above, which is the floor of the second level. He said that the Germans would often stand just above the hole that they made and wait to hear when they moved in then spray down through the floor with their sub machine guns. After the tommy gunner finished his clip and moved out to reload the rest of the squad would be moving in to secure the building.
    Of course in all this they didn't usually have to worry about civilians.

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Год назад +35

      I've heard that even early , AT RPGs were constantly abused as either anti-personnel grenade launchers, or to make mouseholes. In that case, they may shoot below a window as that's already a hole and underneath is probably a radiator (which would stop overpenetrating rockets/grenades).
      Also, civilians made a lot of mouseholes, especially linking up basements of the entire quarter. You definitely don't want to be buried by rubble after an air raid...

    • @spydernyne984
      @spydernyne984 Год назад +12

      The Thompson gunner would have a magazine, not a clip.

    • @robo5013
      @robo5013 Год назад +34

      @@spydernyne984 During, and after, the war soldiers called them clips, mainly because an M1 uses a clip to speed load the rifle and so they called anything that put bullets into a gun a clip. While you are technically correct I was using the words that my grandfather used to tell the story.

    • @jw5931
      @jw5931 Год назад

      ​@@spydernyne984oh shut up

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Год назад +1

      @@spydernyne984 I don't know why but pretty much every non-native speaker of English gets this wrong. I was one of them long ago...

  • @Aaron-nm1ob
    @Aaron-nm1ob Год назад +269

    This guy is excellent. He finds the things that are off but gives credit to the things done well.

    • @gamecokben
      @gamecokben Год назад +5

      Wow, maybe that's why they hired him for the job

    • @avalon4445
      @avalon4445 Год назад +7

      @@gamecokben professional

    • @Aaron-nm1ob
      @Aaron-nm1ob Год назад +4

      @@gamecokben don't be a troll.

    • @deadpuul8221
      @deadpuul8221 Год назад +2

      Gave a super hero movie higher realism rating than fast/furious movie, that's a win

    • @splashafrica
      @splashafrica Год назад +1

      You can tell he has a bit more rank from what you see with the average crayon eating grunt

  • @PeteRouse17
    @PeteRouse17 Год назад +498

    Would love to see this guy break down the ambush scene from “Clear and Present Danger” - especially seeing as though they allegedly use it as training for ambush scenarios in the CIA. The other one would be the street shootout from “Heat” and the use of police tactics and cover there, as well as Val Kilmer’s flawless reload technique.

    • @AngeloBarovierSD
      @AngeloBarovierSD Год назад +36

      True! I’m also surprised we didn’t see SICARIO or THE KINGDOM in the mix. Even the kidnapping scene in MAN ON FIRE, though I can see how that’s not necessarily “warfare” in the strictest sense. But hey, they include a F&F movie so…
      Maybe we’ll get a part 2!

    • @Aerial_Imaging
      @Aerial_Imaging Год назад +14

      Yeah, they need to make a part 2.

    • @yellow73914
      @yellow73914 Год назад +15

      I was hoping for them to review that scene from "Clear and Present Danger" as well!

    • @KevFrost
      @KevFrost Год назад +4

      Agree, a wonderfully suspenseful build to a terrifying kill zone

    • @gen3kali877
      @gen3kali877 Год назад +11

      Val Kilmer is forever a legend because of Heat.

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin Год назад +341

    Do NOT stand in the middle of the street!!!
    It's generally a bad idea no matter the circumstances.

    • @sixravenx
      @sixravenx Год назад +12

      That always makes me think of Generation Kill when the reporter needs to cross the street under fire and runs in a bizarre serpentine pattern while everyone else laughs at him

    • @cojanemanuel8319
      @cojanemanuel8319 Год назад +12

      Exactly!
      This advice is useful even in non combat situations.

    • @solokom
      @solokom Год назад +6

      In German cities, there are streets marked as "Spielstraße" meaning “playing street” where people/kids can play ball, tag or whatever. Cars can only go 7 km/h / 4.3 mph max. I would say it's the only street I would feel comfortable to say in the middle. 😁😁

    • @kardondo
      @kardondo Год назад

      That’s Dwayne the rock Johnson. He has bulletproof coating on his bald skull, side effects could be extreme stupidity and lack of basic human common sense.

    • @ulalaFrugilega
      @ulalaFrugilega Год назад +3

      It's what I constantly had to tell my dog in his first phase of: "I'd like to go in a different direction, why don't we?" I don't mind discussing routes, but NOT in the middle of the street!

  • @all3ykat79
    @all3ykat79 Год назад +274

    I'm glad he said a little about how the population was misrepresented in Black Hawk Down. I had a friend who lived in that area, he said it was a wealthy neighbourhood... didn't look like that at all.

    • @FlyingTigersKMT
      @FlyingTigersKMT Год назад +10

      It’s all relative

    • @FullThrottleProductions
      @FullThrottleProductions Год назад +22

      I think Black Hawk Down was shot in Morocco

    • @FlyingTigersKMT
      @FlyingTigersKMT Год назад +7

      @@FullThrottleProductions it was

    • @FullThrottleProductions
      @FullThrottleProductions Год назад +1

      @@FlyingTigersKMT 👍

    • @kolinmartz
      @kolinmartz Год назад +7

      I’m sure he didn’t live in Bakaara market tho. The wealthy area’s definitely was on the UN controlled sector of the city that they evacuated towards at the end of the movie.

  • @boomer19450
    @boomer19450 Год назад +25

    The Raid actually got a scene where the enemy snipers DELIBERATELY shot a crippling attack to the police outside the building so that their scream can draw their allies into their line of sight.

  • @jw9737
    @jw9737 Год назад +55

    Big props for recognizing The Raid Redemption. Excellent movie.

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Год назад +1

      People never shut up about those movies, what do you mean?

    • @archmage7813
      @archmage7813 Год назад

      Excellent fight scenes in a terrible movie

    • @pleasekillyoursef
      @pleasekillyoursef Год назад

      Great movie

    • @MichaelWutsch
      @MichaelWutsch 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mechanomics2649I mean, it is one of the best action fighting movies ever

    • @matthewDragonClan
      @matthewDragonClan 3 месяца назад

      ​@@mechanomics2649You need to remember that RAID identifies as Indonesian movie. A country with very loud netizen power

  • @ninjabiatch101
    @ninjabiatch101 3 месяца назад +2

    I really like how, in not so many words, he implied. "People say the depiction of the Somalis was kind of gross considering all of the circumstances around this time." And he didn't say it in a way that implied he disagreed.

  • @HouseOfAndrew
    @HouseOfAndrew 11 месяцев назад +13

    Mosul is a personal favorite movie. Excellently shot and a very compelling story. Also nice to have main characters that weren't from the US or Europe

  • @luuuuk18
    @luuuuk18 Год назад +52

    this guy was awsome! he kept my attention all the way trough

    • @jochencwilhelm
      @jochencwilhelm Год назад

      he also has a Podcast, Urban Warfare Project, highly recommended for everybody interested in the topic

    • @swiminpeak
      @swiminpeak Год назад +3

      Try serving in his platoon... (it was awesome)

    • @TaurusWitch29
      @TaurusWitch29 9 месяцев назад

      He's nice to look at too, but I realize that that's kind of rude to say at the same time. Apparently I have a type. My ex is in the army and the one before him was a cop. Says enough about me. Now I'm single on purpose because I don't need to be saved 😂 I literally got rid of all the socials and have stayed alone on purpose for over a year and won't even attempt it, no conversation or anything because just no. I'm done. I've never been alone and it's amazing. 10/10 would recommend. But dude is nice. Lol.

  • @HrZD16
    @HrZD16 Год назад +126

    I'd honestly want to see one of these venerable operators react to the urban shootout towards the end of 2006's "Children of Men", such a realistic portrayal of city combat imo. Plus I'm a sucker for how the troops were kitted out in the film.

  • @justinshirley8373
    @justinshirley8373 Год назад +18

    @19:55 I watched the interview with Delta Force Operator Kyle Morgan talking about the mule kick and he said that’s the “master key”. He used that kick to clear the hotel rooms and it worked 100%

    • @MichaelHartley-ff7np
      @MichaelHartley-ff7np Год назад +2

      Brilliant interview on the shawn ryan show @ShawnRyanShowOfficial

    • @apolloniakageaki1711
      @apolloniakageaki1711 Год назад +2

      Did he talk about other doors too? It'd be interesting to know if he was specifically talking about hotel doors or if he meant others too. Of course, hotel doors don't *have* to be easier to kick open but I'd imagine doors to the outside could generally have a stronger locking mechanism in place ... or whatever that is called xD

    • @LightemupWMH
      @LightemupWMH Год назад +4

      I always use and teach the mule kick. Generates power, and moves you out of the way of the door so your team can enter quickly. If you're facing the door when you kick, either you need to be first in which means you have to set your footing get your gun on target and then move, or you have to move out of the way to let your team in.
      Mule kick, step and turn and you're on pace to be the 3rd man into the room.

    • @mikeyforrester6887
      @mikeyforrester6887 Год назад

      @@LightemupWMH Mulekick, nothing happens, everyone inside knows you're there, get shot in the head.

    • @rpdx3
      @rpdx3 28 дней назад

      Biomechanics and physics say otherwise. 😅

  • @RedDuke42
    @RedDuke42 Год назад +38

    Please more of this guy 🙏 eloquent, fair, informative

  • @Blackmoon9u9
    @Blackmoon9u9 Год назад +20

    2:49 this urban battle was set in sidi moussa sale morocco. The men who play somalian insurgent were for the most students from african contries and some other illigal immigrent who life in rabat-sale, they enjoy the experience.
    The location where the movie was set still today remembrement by the nickname of mogadicio.😅

  • @RaccKing21
    @RaccKing21 Год назад +49

    Loved to use mouse holing in XCOM: Enemy Unknown. Yeah, they're aliens, but pinning an enemy squad in an alley with one team, while a second team blast a hole from the side and eliminates their cover, was really effective and fun.
    Same goes for sniper and overwatch. Finding a good spot so they can cover the advance is almost mandatory. Once you get jet packs, the sniper becomes the grim reaper for exposed enemies.

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Год назад +4

      I just stopped using explosives in XCOM. Was tired of getting bitched at for it lol. It never felt like I could comfortably use them because an enemy could always be right around the corner and could get pasted.
      I always used a sniper with in the zone, squad sight, executioner, and damn good ground. Set them up on overwatch and run two assaults into a room to stir up the aliens.

    • @gruntopolouski5919
      @gruntopolouski5919 Год назад

      The only XCOM I ever played was the original, back in the late eights, early 90s. Loved it, never manage to actually win, LOL!!!

  • @M1MyRifle
    @M1MyRifle Год назад +24

    I think the Battle of Carentan from Band of Brothers should've made the list, it was very well done.

    • @gurugulab1414
      @gurugulab1414 Год назад

      It wasn't urban warfare...

    • @M1MyRifle
      @M1MyRifle Год назад +4

      @@gurugulab1414 yes it was....

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Год назад

      @@M1MyRifle he may be using a different definition of urban, houses, buildings, walls, roofs, or planet Consensus Reality. :P

    • @PrimoX379
      @PrimoX379 Год назад

      ​@@gurugulab1414?? 😆

    • @squeaky206
      @squeaky206 5 месяцев назад

      I think the Market Garden scene should've also made the list. Though..one would probably enough.

  • @nadyyy_sofeaaaa
    @nadyyy_sofeaaaa Год назад +20

    In my opinion, the Raid 1 & 2 are the greatest martial art action movies of all times 💯

    • @jw9737
      @jw9737 Год назад +2

      Definitely in my top 5 of all time.

    • @henzoko5946
      @henzoko5946 11 месяцев назад +1

      100% greatest of all time. Literally cant think of a close second thats like it

  • @contemporaryhumours
    @contemporaryhumours 9 месяцев назад +4

    These all are great. Nothing to add just giving points to whom ever do deserve. John Spencer does excellent job here and Insider does the editing and all so big thumbs up!

  • @Belgand
    @Belgand Год назад +100

    A shame that this didn't include Full Metal Jacket. Especially when he comments at the end on a sniper using casualties to draw people out. It also shows the coordination between armor and infantry during urban combat. Overall there's a bit too much focus on the past two decades and Iraq/Afghanistan.

    • @ulalaFrugilega
      @ulalaFrugilega Год назад +1

      Right! The classics need to be valued more. Would love to see FMJ in a really big cinema, too.

    • @Bornst3ll3r
      @Bornst3ll3r Год назад +1

      Fully agree, I would also like to see him comment on older urban warfare tactics

    • @HoneyKrisp69
      @HoneyKrisp69 Год назад +14

      Well his 25 years of experience is in Iraq so...

    • @squeaky206
      @squeaky206 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@HoneyKrisp69Vietnam and Iraq were about the same.

  • @jkent9915
    @jkent9915 Год назад +20

    A friend of mine was like a Marine Combat Engineer. He said most of his job was either clearing or creating obstacles.
    Got a wall in the way: blast it.
    Need an extra wall: blast it.

  • @KoongYe
    @KoongYe Год назад +5

    You know he's an expert because he doesn't blink.

  • @RodZilla11
    @RodZilla11 11 месяцев назад +6

    The ROCK standing in the middle of an ambush letting off rounds is hilarious! 😂😂😂😂😂 You would think the Producers of the film would hire actual SF guys as consultants on war films to emote some semblance of reality in their movies! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @jkent9915
    @jkent9915 Год назад +16

    What they are doing with drones in Ukraine is insane. A $500 drone, a $200 bomb, a $14 release mechanism, and splat goes your $5M tank.

  • @AAllen-br8it
    @AAllen-br8it Год назад +2

    Came for The Raid. Was not disappointed.

  • @kutter_ttl6786
    @kutter_ttl6786 Год назад +35

    You guys need to bring John back and have him assess the accuracy of Steven Seagal's films.

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Год назад +10

      They better supply him with a lot of popcorn (and preferably his choice of strong drink), as compensation for inflicting that kind of punishment on a career soldier/analyst. :D

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver Год назад +3

      leave that to the wonder that is SpaceIce

    • @rpdx3
      @rpdx3 28 дней назад

      😂😂😂

  • @Knutterbife
    @Knutterbife Год назад +11

    In Iraq, we had a Scout in my unit that carried an Axe and when someone further up the CoC found out, they threatened him with an Article 15 if he didnt get rid of it lol. They didnt want us intimidating the locals or some other reason

    • @RodrigoRodriguezowl
      @RodrigoRodriguezowl Год назад +10

      A yes the axe is intimidatiob, not all the assault rifles, Granada launches and 50 cals lmao

    • @Knutterbife
      @Knutterbife Год назад +5

      @@RodrigoRodriguezowl Yeah, you see the silliness. But it seemed to have that effect anyway lol

    • @Italkmadshitlol
      @Italkmadshitlol Год назад +1

      ​@RodrigoRodriguezowl the locals were batshit terrified of anyone with a Beretta more than anything

  • @LordofDD24
    @LordofDD24 Год назад +3

    I love that he gave such high marks to the Raid!

  • @arnauddpl7944
    @arnauddpl7944 Год назад +15

    Hello, glad to see I'm one of the first :) from belgium and love all your content :) What I do love in this video is that Mr Spencer also speaks about the interaction between the army and the local/civil and I think it is something people don't speak enough about. So if you want a suggestion, try to give more room about the contact between both camp, so that people do realase that war is not just about gun and machine.
    I have spoken and wish you good luck

  • @WTP_DAVE
    @WTP_DAVE Год назад +6

    Subtle drop of Pavlov's house one of the most iconic places in all of urban warfare.

  • @joels5150
    @joels5150 Год назад +7

    The trick with urban warfare is; do you stand in the middle of the street exposed to gunfire, or do you huddle up next to walls and risk getting taken out by explosives?
    To give credit to Fury, earlier on in the film, they specify the tracer round is one out of a specific number, I think it was 25 or so. The scene where the Germans are shooting ‘light sabers’ was probably just for the convenience of the audience.

    • @lastremnantdeliverancemini4929
      @lastremnantdeliverancemini4929 Год назад +1

      I believe from my time doing MOUT every five rounds was a tracer round in the M240B, maybe it differs from different weapon systems.

  • @spongebork
    @spongebork Год назад +4

    "We call that "cover"". God damn, one never stops learning...

    • @silentfox8
      @silentfox8 Год назад

      Whats most important to learn is the difference between cover and concealment

  • @fredbyoutubing
    @fredbyoutubing Год назад +10

    Some suggested if there is a follow up: Generation kills, Hurt Locker, Sicario, Band of brothers (Sainte Mère Église and river crossing parts especially)

  • @EldenRinging
    @EldenRinging Год назад +3

    "The Raid" getting serious love!🥰👍

  • @hann2fam217
    @hann2fam217 Год назад +7

    Love these! So informative👏. This guy is really interesting, bring him back.

  • @3jasonwebb
    @3jasonwebb Год назад +53

    Steven Segal is the single greatest urban warfare expert on the planet. He actually taught Mr. Spencer at the Segal Urban Center and Kill School (SUCKS for short) Steven started SUCKS after his last straight to DVD academy award winning movie: Building Shooter 3.

    • @alanmacpherson3225
      @alanmacpherson3225 Год назад +9

      I understand Mr Segal is so good at instructing his students he doesn't even have to get off his chair. It's not because he is old and fat.

    • @andystegall7407
      @andystegall7407 Год назад +15

      "I've been an expert in urban warfare for 79 years" --Steven Seagal, probably

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Год назад +8

      Cheap shots at deserving low-hanging fruit. I'll be here for it every time. :D

  • @kolinmartz
    @kolinmartz Год назад +13

    5:32 the pioneer tools on the Strykers are amazing for this reason. We can at least send a runner to fetch an axe from the Vics since they were a few hundred nesters from us hitting the objective. Or have someone grab it when we get dropped off at the VDO if we know we might need them. I remember one time we were doing EA Dev and one of our sister platoons were all struggling using their E tools while our dudes grabbed the pick and the shovel to help them out from the vics.
    This is why I’m a huge proponent for very single US Army ground vehicle at least having an axe, a shovel, a sledge hammer and a pick as part of their basic load out for any patrol. Maybe add a pry bar and a halligan in that if you can.

  • @captaincampalot
    @captaincampalot Год назад +4

    Can’t help but notice he said “most” things can’t see through steel…

  • @SavageShooter93
    @SavageShooter93 11 месяцев назад +6

    They should have shown more of the clip from Enemy at the Gates because he did "know" where the guy was, he did just get super lucky that in that blown out building he had a god ray of light coming down RIGHT where he needed it to reflect off his mirror at that vent. And sometimes Cat and mouse sniper fights do happen Carlos Hathcock did go sniper hunting and they certainly were looking for him.

  • @Т1000-м1и
    @Т1000-м1и Год назад +2

    Amazing videos. These really give the raw thinking process that people like about the internet

  • @CushionSapp
    @CushionSapp Год назад +6

    Nothing really to say, but I enjoyed this video. Thanks for making and sharing it.

  • @ApolloXL5
    @ApolloXL5 Год назад +4

    And I was hoping for some example from the Strike Back series.
    Still, great commentary and analysis from what was chosen.

  • @bigbrowntau
    @bigbrowntau Год назад +38

    Mule kick was being taught as the way to enter for a number of years, so your body was behind the wall as you kicked. The way it's shown in the last movie was wrong, but in the h eat of battle, mistakes happen...even more when Hollywood gets involved hehehe

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Год назад +5

      It really depends on the door. I kicked in a steel door, but know wooden doors that would survive the police battering ramms... Most doors are just a legal note, but some are really built to take hits.

    • @maxlutz3674
      @maxlutz3674 Год назад +5

      In most movies I have watched the mule kick is shown with the soldier standing in front of the door and kicking backwards. The version that keeps the body in cover makes more sense to me.
      I am not a soldier or veteran. I served in an ERT and learned my breaching with jaws of life, a Haligan or an axe. On the other side of the door nobody was shooting at us.

    • @shanetuma3845
      @shanetuma3845 Год назад

      ​@@maxlutz3674if someone is on the other side, you want to see them, so you can shoot them. If you can't see then, but they see you kicking in the door, they can shoot you through the wall, or lay down fire through the doorway. Kill them before they kill you, pretty simple really.

  • @tommyt1971
    @tommyt1971 Год назад +12

    There’s another great example of “mouse holing” in Che Pt 1 where a small group of Che’s guys bust their way thru several houses to reach a church where a sniper was perched. Che also talks about it in his Reminiscences on the Cuban Revolution.

    • @mnm8818
      @mnm8818 Год назад

      rant add: way back in afghan war, saw liveleaks vids on usa trrops under fire, so they rushed into a building and debated, then blew a hole to a side street. the sgt asked his men to cross. though none wanted to. so they deployed white smoke for the first few guys to cross...

  • @Nutz450
    @Nutz450 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would’ve loved to see him go over the shootout scene in Heat

  • @ShanesAutos
    @ShanesAutos Год назад +6

    Should have also included the sniper scene from the tv series Bodyguard where the two people are pinned down in a BMW. Very good scene I thought.

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Год назад +1

      I need to make an effort to find and watch Bodyguard. I've seen a clip of that scene, which had great tension.

    • @ShanesAutos
      @ShanesAutos Год назад

      @@dakaodo it’s on Netflix

  • @ZoniacMan
    @ZoniacMan Год назад +5

    Should have done the highway scene in Sicario.

  • @HyphyJuice916
    @HyphyJuice916 6 месяцев назад +1

    Surprised he didn't talk about the suppressors and how ridiculously quiet the movies portray them to be

  • @Neo2266.
    @Neo2266. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I wish he could review the entirety of Extraction and Extraction 2

  • @sskptjwatt
    @sskptjwatt 10 месяцев назад +5

    Extraction was pretty realistic. The kid is a kid and he does not know what to do when he's running away from an enemy. Besides, Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is an SAS trained soldier. He is trained diffirently from you.

  • @kolinmartz
    @kolinmartz Год назад +15

    14:10I mean every fifth round is a tracer and fury definitely got close to that. Also those are mostly wooden or old type masonry. So an HE round that was prevalent in the load outs of WW2 tanks definitely would be doing more damage to those compared to shaped charge and the penetrator darts most modern tanks roll around with.

    • @shaneussery7086
      @shaneussery7086 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for being the one to point that out on here

  • @Tango_Mike
    @Tango_Mike Год назад +24

    I wish he could react to Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) which takes place in late 90s Rio favelas and is base on a book by a real life squad leader. The Battalion of Special Operations (BOPE) is known for being one of the most experienced, well-trained yet deadliest police unit in the world and the movie does a fantastic job portraying it.

    • @PavelKahun
      @PavelKahun Год назад +3

      I spoke with some Brazilian girls that emigrated to Austria and they told me that the movie is extremely accurate when it comes to the corruption, violence, etc.

  • @mattbrown5921
    @mattbrown5921 Год назад +5

    If he liked the saving private ryan scene, someone should tell him to watch full metal jacket sniper scene.

    • @cgi2002
      @cgi2002 Год назад +1

      There was a recent forgotten weapons video on that scene that showed its main flaw and its simply that the US snipers weapon is all wrong (specifically the optics he has, one of which wasn't issued to the army at all).

    • @mattbrown5921
      @mattbrown5921 Год назад +1

      @cgi2002 i was referring to the scene where the kid sniper takes out multiple soldiers by waiting for them to help the injured soldier.

  • @joshradelaide943
    @joshradelaide943 6 месяцев назад

    "Stay off the walls" is fuckin wild...
    Walls with bullets just zipping across them ☠️

  • @Businessflip
    @Businessflip Год назад +1

    He's right about the holes in the wall's growing up in Somalia i use to see a whole block of Street buildings with holes in the walls

  • @hkpro99
    @hkpro99 Год назад

    Great Video ! Big fan of Spencer and his urban warfare podcast

  • @wallingfordd
    @wallingfordd Год назад

    Glad he clarified what cover is

  • @kristiandannevang5244
    @kristiandannevang5244 Год назад +2

    The Stalingrad fight, he says didn't happen, true. But! The Russian female Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko aka Lady Death killed several enemy snipers in cat and mouse battles.

  • @etherscholar
    @etherscholar Год назад +1

    Mosul was such a fantastic movie

  • @Jon-yo3kg
    @Jon-yo3kg Год назад +8

    The interesting thing in the battle in Fast Five is that they actually downplayed the kind of shootouts that happen in the rio favelas. Criminals in rio are some of the most heavily armed on the planet, packing RPGs, fifty cals and assault rifles. The issues is that most of these weapons are placed in the hands of drug-addled teenagers, and the drug lords even use under-ten kids as spotters, setting off fireworks to alert the rest of the troop where cops and enemies are coming from. The fighting is pure chaos, and most of the people who end up dying are literal children.
    The Tropa de Elite films are probably good ones for this guy to review.

  • @TrashMaster82
    @TrashMaster82 10 месяцев назад +1

    Y’all cutting out waaaay too much of his explanations in this

  • @armynurseboy
    @armynurseboy Год назад +3

    In Mogadishu, TF Ranger got complacent. They had conducted so many successful raids, that they never changed up their playbook. Which allowed Aidid's men to plan successful countermeasures.

  • @thebalderthor4884
    @thebalderthor4884 11 месяцев назад

    The Raid Redemption is possibly one of best action films ever made.

  • @ThunderTaco206
    @ThunderTaco206 11 месяцев назад

    Crossing the street is a nightmare. Also, I hate traffic circles. EFPs, Baghdad, the surge. IFYKYK.

  • @And_rew92
    @And_rew92 Год назад +3

    15:05 you'd think a former soldier would realise that they're tracer rounds...

    • @rileyandmike
      @rileyandmike Год назад +2

      He did realize it, but recognized that isnt what traces look like. These look like lasers from Star Wars

  • @davewilliams5721
    @davewilliams5721 Год назад +3

    Those "lazers" he was referring to in Fury were tracers every 3, or 5 rounds I forget. It was explained to Norman when he is first put in the tank.

    • @Solar-td4fj
      @Solar-td4fj Год назад

      His point is that in real life tracer rounds are not set that close to each other to the point that they are so frequent it looks like you are shooting lasers.

    • @davewilliams5721
      @davewilliams5721 Год назад

      @Solar-td4fj usually every 3-8 rounds there is a tracer round that I've come across. So it's really not that uncommon, I've also come across quarter tracers, which is one every 5th round. If you're firing a weapon that's pumping out 850 rounds per minute, it definitely can look like that.

  • @Well_Edumacated
    @Well_Edumacated 11 дней назад

    the fact that they included so many crappy movies is hilarious. The ambush scene in Clear and Present Danger is a great example of a successful urban ambush and ambush in The Devils Own would have been another great example to cite for this video.

  • @bin4ry_d3struct0r
    @bin4ry_d3struct0r Год назад +3

    I'm surprised to learn that modern sniper rifles are typically suppressed or silenced. I always read that anything that touches the rifle barrel interferes with the accuracy.

    • @erikd2628
      @erikd2628 Год назад +8

      Mounting a suppressor to the barrel may affect where shots land but you just adjust that in your sight's zero because while the gun may now shoot a little different the suppressor stays on the gun and isn't changing shot to shot. Touching the barrel is not really the core issue, the issue is that you zero the gun under one set of conditions and anything that changes those conditions (such as putting pressure on the barrel where there wasn't during zeroing) will have an affect on the point of impact.

    • @silentfox8
      @silentfox8 Год назад

      The can never touchrs the rifling of the barrel, what affects your accuracy the most is the fact that the bullet will have more time in an enclosed space where its being accelerated by burning gasses, giving the projectile a faster rate of speed which WILL affect accuracy but not usually in a negative way, you just have to account for added fps, but another way to mitigate that issue is to have 2 rifles

  • @Comando729
    @Comando729 Год назад +1

    I’d like to see him review the final gun fight scene in Heat

  • @titustitusnation1999
    @titustitusnation1999 11 месяцев назад

    The Mule Kick is great after you've kicked multiple doors in. U get tired & the Mule Kick saves your day

  • @tomatowarfare849
    @tomatowarfare849 Год назад +1

    Another great vid. Just ya know, he says M2 Fifty-cal, aka Browning M 2 Fifty Caliber machinegun. It is not M250 as named the chapter in the vid : ) (also then you show example vid of a soldier shooting FN MAG, not M2, but I just being an arse :) )

  • @izzymp7304
    @izzymp7304 10 месяцев назад

    This guy is good, More than 30 years in the military, and law enforcement.

  • @daviddubinsky1281
    @daviddubinsky1281 Год назад

    i am impressed the guy knows Dom of Pavlov House World War 2; this guy is for real!

  • @Jm-np2cw
    @Jm-np2cw 7 месяцев назад

    This guy just looks and presents himself like someone’s really good dad even though he’s a legit badass hero. Thank you for service service sir, over seas, at home and online

  • @PaulB-w1o
    @PaulB-w1o Год назад

    Love this content!!

  • @jamesshand4116
    @jamesshand4116 Месяц назад

    Would of like to see him do 6 days , movie showing the sas raid on the Iranian embassy in London.

  • @silentfox8
    @silentfox8 Год назад

    Man down is one of shia's bes performances, famtastic movie, anyone WITHOUT ptsd problems should see it

  • @hannazakiy9861
    @hannazakiy9861 Год назад

    You should put the raid as the thumbnail for the video. Believe me, Indonesians will boost the engagement

  • @WallStreet06
    @WallStreet06 Год назад

    Pops is retired 18b. Heard cover vs. concealment in water gun fights when I was 5. I’m like pops plywood keeps me dry. He couldn’t turn it off.

  • @jackson857
    @jackson857 Год назад +11

    I'm struggling to understand his rating system. He said maybe 2 bad things about Extraction and gave it a 1/10 but pointed out at least 3 things that were incorrect with American Sniper and gave it an 8/10.

    • @gamecokben
      @gamecokben Год назад +8

      Probably bad editing more than inconsistent rating

    • @donaldpratt2296
      @donaldpratt2296 Год назад +2

      Pretty common with these videos. They’re probably talking about each film for a little while, then the editors take what they think is best and use that.

  • @Wod-c
    @Wod-c Год назад +1

    @09:08 That's not a quick reaction force... That's family.

  • @andrewrussell5653
    @andrewrussell5653 Год назад +1

    I wish they would keep the move name listed somewhere while they are talking.

    • @heni63
      @heni63 Год назад

      Yes me too

  • @G4x5da
    @G4x5da 8 месяцев назад

    This dude really looks like a military officer

  • @govindharaj_m
    @govindharaj_m 2 месяца назад

    Nice content ❤

  • @bobicabayo
    @bobicabayo 11 месяцев назад

    Black hawk down was stressful

  • @yungwells6549
    @yungwells6549 Год назад

    This guy seems super cool. He's not glazing or eating up the propaganda aspects (and he's even highlighting some) but still appreciating the combat aspects.

  • @alexandrefu8689
    @alexandrefu8689 3 месяца назад

    I'm sure others have asked this question but I would like to know how you guys can invite such people on the show.

  • @jonhull3775
    @jonhull3775 Год назад

    9:10 He is shooting an AR-15 in semi auto, he pulls the trigger twice, two casings are ejected, yet there are about 6 muzzle flashes and blasts.

  • @OldManJ3nkins
    @OldManJ3nkins 10 месяцев назад

    I wish these were longer, I can tell they cut stuff they should at least put the uncut version somewhere.

  • @deildegast
    @deildegast 11 месяцев назад

    And now I would like the instructors opinion on the Crapfest that is fury, one tank crew decimating an SS battalion.

  • @BluesBlueable
    @BluesBlueable Год назад

    Nice video. Should have had him take a look at the extration scene from HEAT (1995)

  • @LoneWolf-rj1px
    @LoneWolf-rj1px Месяц назад

    React on Indan War Movies like Uri: The Surgical Strike, Shershah, etc.

  • @schwiptsgaming4024
    @schwiptsgaming4024 11 месяцев назад

    I'm up he sees me, I'm down!

  • @isiahweverka8065
    @isiahweverka8065 Год назад

    both raids are really good movies the only downside is its all subtitles but i think its definitely worth watching

  • @maduwasinera878
    @maduwasinera878 Год назад

    Mosul one really got him

  • @Skyhulk95
    @Skyhulk95 Год назад +1

    He’s wrong about one thing is the battle of Stalingrad it’s based on a true story from a Soviet sniper during that time I forget his name

  • @JohnnyJamesGio
    @JohnnyJamesGio Год назад +1

    Not including the shootouts from Heat and True Detective season two is a missed opportunity

  • @SkulkerMechanic1989
    @SkulkerMechanic1989 Год назад +2

    That terrifying moment that you need to use a mouse hole as a kill hole because you had to retreat back through it.

  • @a.j.triplett4624
    @a.j.triplett4624 2 месяца назад

    We'd never do that......8/10. They need a critic to critique the critc.😅