This is basically correct but in the worst way. It would be terrible if it was an example but i would assume these are students probably practicing for the first time
Couple pieces of advice for adjusting their training, not that you don’t already know this. 1.) They are going way too fast. They need to slow their movements down a bit and focus on actually processing what their looking at. 2.) They need to practice maneuvering their weapons around their bodies better. If they put their weapon out of action by taking a door too tight then have them turn wider so they can engage threats. This is especially the case for that 1 man, who could have been engaged in the opposite corner and did not have his weapon up yet. 3.) Have them dig into their points of domination up until they have cleared it, and once it is clear move to their next or go to low ready. Your 3 man was keeping his rifle pointed at a wall with nothing on it when he also had a ceiling to clear. 4.) your 3 man should never be going to the opposite corner of the room like that. He should have followed the 1 man and the one man take that corner after he hooked into the room and pushed his wall, since in order for your 1 and 2 man to turn they have to flag the 3 man or keep their rifles down. 5.) I saw your one man get into his optic too much, have him drop the rifle a bit so he can see everything around him. I’m not trying to be the keyboard first sergeant, but I think you’ll see a lot of success with them. They have got to slow it down though.
They have the concept down, still need to practice. All 3 guys need to look over their optics when clearing. Also when the corner is clear they need to sweep their view to the next corner (even when walking to their corner).
02 habitaciónes tenemos 04 hombres H1 va con H4 y H2 va con H1 puerta izquierda y H3 apoya H4 puerta derecha no se trata de que se vea bonito el objetivo es que realmente sirva siguen practicando y no corrigen los errores van a morir no sean prepotentes escuchen consejos si tienen granadas hagan la simulación si cuentan con tecnología utilizarla
@@_Umbrael_ they are blank firing weapons with ballistic simulator laser systems attached. They use them for force on force training. They specifically designed and allowed to aim them at people. I don't know where you are getting your information or maybe I'm uninformed but that's my understanding.
@@ImperiumLibertas It's just what I was taught in Air Force basic. Don't point at anybody even with training weapons. Something about psychology and how you're more likely to point a real weapon at a friendly if you do so with training weapons.
Path of least resistance for the first guy? Also, it never made any sense that the first two guys turn to the corners and the third guy takes the middle. Like, where do you expect a person to be standing? In the corner of the room?
This really isn’t how cqb works but yes. It’s most likely that a defender will be defending from an obstacle or not in direct line of sight from the doorway. In real situations you just don’t enter the room unless you have a high priority target that’s gotta come with you in one piece. Otherwise, you can just pyrotechnics or explosives These types of troop movements are better than nothing. We practice this in a safe environment until we feel comfortable with it, and when the time comes, we can calculate risk vs reward on a case by case basis. The only time I ever was in this situation, we were fired upon and pinned down before we ever got close to the door, it took over 20 minutes and every grenade we had to get into the door. We were two teams of 4 in the building, and all of that suppression was coming from 2 people.
Path of least resistance means you die first. Always clear the unknown, that’s where people hide. They teach that to avoid having a jam up if the first guy button hooks too slowly, but that’s why we pie the corner before entry.
3 man is just asking to get shot by his buddies. No one scanned the room and dug their corners hard asf. Why would it ever be a good idea to run through the center of a room like that. Keep practicing please for your sake :)
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@@The_Black_Falchion I think I said it wrong what I meant was that I thought in that kind of room with a deep corner first man would run the rabbit as 2nd man j hooked so if there were two people in the far two corners it would be quicker to get rid of them and prevent friendly fire. Also is 2nd man supposed to lift up the gun when entering because I thought you were supposed to tuck the gun in as in over the shoulder to prevent the gun to hit the space around the door. Also wouldn’t they do it slower to process what’s in the room? Also 3rd man follows first right? I obviously haven’t been in the military since I’m 14 but I saw like 20 other mistakes including the guy with the open threshold.
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Its good to see what not to do. Let's people know its not as easy as it looks.
I mean its not that hard either
Haha
@@EduardoLima push harder be more aggressive with movement
It’s not too late to delete this
I was a POG and this hurts.
It’s alright, 99 percent of room clearing will never go down like this anyway
It’s not too late to be a positive light in this world
@@EduardoLimaDamn Straight
@@EduardoLima clean up the cqb then post it. You’re not representing us well with this product
This is basically correct but in the worst way. It would be terrible if it was an example but i would assume these are students probably practicing for the first time
Not the first. But it is still new to us relatively
Couple pieces of advice for adjusting their training, not that you don’t already know this.
1.) They are going way too fast. They need to slow their movements down a bit and focus on actually processing what their looking at.
2.) They need to practice maneuvering their weapons around their bodies better. If they put their weapon out of action by taking a door too tight then have them turn wider so they can engage threats. This is especially the case for that 1 man, who could have been engaged in the opposite corner and did not have his weapon up yet.
3.) Have them dig into their points of domination up until they have cleared it, and once it is clear move to their next or go to low ready. Your 3 man was keeping his rifle pointed at a wall with nothing on it when he also had a ceiling to clear.
4.) your 3 man should never be going to the opposite corner of the room like that. He should have followed the 1 man and the one man take that corner after he hooked into the room and pushed his wall, since in order for your 1 and 2 man to turn they have to flag the 3 man or keep their rifles down.
5.) I saw your one man get into his optic too much, have him drop the rifle a bit so he can see everything around him.
I’m not trying to be the keyboard first sergeant, but I think you’ll see a lot of success with them. They have got to slow it down though.
They have the concept down, still need to practice. All 3 guys need to look over their optics when clearing. Also when the corner is clear they need to sweep their view to the next corner (even when walking to their corner).
Great feedback
The guy with the bi pod going in first lmao
02 habitaciónes tenemos 04 hombres H1 va con H4 y H2 va con H1 puerta izquierda y H3 apoya H4 puerta derecha no se trata de que se vea bonito el objetivo es que realmente sirva siguen practicando y no corrigen los errores van a morir no sean prepotentes escuchen consejos si tienen granadas hagan la simulación si cuentan con tecnología utilizarla
Did that one guy just flag the cameraman?
Blank firing rifles configured for force on force drills. They are intended to be pointed at other people during training.
@@ImperiumLibertas You are trained not yo flag, regardless of whether the weapon is functional.
@@_Umbrael_ they are blank firing weapons with ballistic simulator laser systems attached. They use them for force on force training. They specifically designed and allowed to aim them at people. I don't know where you are getting your information or maybe I'm uninformed but that's my understanding.
@@_Umbrael_there shooting the blanks at other people during this drill haha
@@ImperiumLibertas It's just what I was taught in Air Force basic. Don't point at anybody even with training weapons. Something about psychology and how you're more likely to point a real weapon at a friendly if you do so with training weapons.
Path of least resistance for the first guy?
Also, it never made any sense that the first two guys turn to the corners and the third guy takes the middle. Like, where do you expect a person to be standing? In the corner of the room?
This really isn’t how cqb works but yes. It’s most likely that a defender will be defending from an obstacle or not in direct line of sight from the doorway.
In real situations you just don’t enter the room unless you have a high priority target that’s gotta come with you in one piece. Otherwise, you can just pyrotechnics or explosives
These types of troop movements are better than nothing. We practice this in a safe environment until we feel comfortable with it, and when the time comes, we can calculate risk vs reward on a case by case basis.
The only time I ever was in this situation, we were fired upon and pinned down before we ever got close to the door, it took over 20 minutes and every grenade we had to get into the door. We were two teams of 4 in the building, and all of that suppression was coming from 2 people.
could've "ran the rabbit" but thats why they train god bless da boyz 🇺🇸🦅
I think the first guy “pied” the door and would have cleared the “fatal funnel.” But still great feedback
Path of least resistance means you die first. Always clear the unknown, that’s where people hide. They teach that to avoid having a jam up if the first guy button hooks too slowly, but that’s why we pie the corner before entry.
3 man is just asking to get shot by his buddies. No one scanned the room and dug their corners hard asf. Why would it ever be a good idea to run through the center of a room like that. Keep practicing please for your sake :)
WHERE ARE THE GRENADES!???!!
First two dead af
Bad to go
Holy cow !! They must be playing ! I mean really
Always follow a boom
You haven't lived until you and the homies are snuggled up, freezing, soaking wet but trying to dry cammies with body warmth, trying to sleep in the stank ass mout towns
Oorah to this
I also think 2nd man should’ve j hooked in
No, 2 man takes the opposite path of the 1 man. Effectively those two clear the room on their own.
@@The_Black_Falchion I think I said it wrong what I meant was that I thought in that kind of room with a deep corner first man would run the rabbit as 2nd man j hooked so if there were two people in the far two corners it would be quicker to get rid of them and prevent friendly fire. Also is 2nd man supposed to lift up the gun when entering because I thought you were supposed to tuck the gun in as in over the shoulder to prevent the gun to hit the space around the door. Also wouldn’t they do it slower to process what’s in the room? Also 3rd man follows first right? I obviously haven’t been in the military since I’m 14 but I saw like 20 other mistakes including the guy with the open threshold.
This was disgusting.
First guy: aiming at the floor.
Second guy: butt was at his neck.
Needs way more tention and slow it down
Rah
No grenade?
It’s obviously dirty in there, how come it’s clear?
Bravo Co?
Oorah
@@EduardoLima who was your spc
This screams boot LT’s 🫡 my Cpl’s would have made my life hell for clearing like this. Tyfys
Ngl I would love to play the bad guy in these situations
We would love that too
@@EduardoLima Iv never served, but I always wondered what it’s like to get the fear of god installed by a screaming drill sergeant,
@@EduardoLimaalso probably a really dumb question, but what if someone charged at that group with a self deletion device?