Keep your hand in a fist when loading the main armament. People lose fingers when fingers are spread. Follow the round all the way into the breach, and you will never have a misfire.
Nice to see with all the technology incorporated into training theses days that they are still using the old 'blackboard' shoots to practice gunnery drills and commands!
Can't see myself seeing those ladies doing track maintenance. I did it at 18 and I really tested by physical abilities to the max. Retorque of track pads required all my strength and body weight.
Thanks for your “Politcally Incorrect” comments! Glad you like the vid, it was great to meet and interview those four members (and others) during filming and editing last winter. Agreed about our current state of affairs. Sad, alarming, depressing, upsetting, etc. Mostly sad and not worthy of the gift of freedom that our previous generations sacrificed so much for. But there’s always hope on the horizon and that’s why soldiers train. Perseverance. Ok, end of sermon, and thanks again for watching . By the way, over the years I’ve put together a few other CAF stories posted on my RUclips Channel.
I noticed that too. It is almost as if they are all one size to small for their heads. I used to wear a black beret of the South Alberta Light Horse and mine was much better shaped than the ones they are wearing.
Keep your hand in a fist when loading the main armament. People lose fingers when fingers are spread. Follow the round all the way into the breach, and you will never have a misfire.
Thanks for your comment and your service. Perseverance.
Nice, the joystick at 4:10 (Logitech Extreme 3D Pro is exactly what I have here next to my monitor!
same
I like how the troop warrant officer is a sergeant and the troop sergeant is a master corporal 😂
Well there qualified so I wouldn't complain lol
Nice to see with all the technology incorporated into training theses days that they are still using the old 'blackboard' shoots to practice gunnery drills and commands!
cant wait for this crs
The fire commands sound so much different from the Abram’s
Inside the “POD” , which I was employed to repsir
Now I can just imagine using this simulator to play war thunder
Can't see myself seeing those ladies doing track maintenance. I did it at 18 and I really tested by physical abilities to the max. Retorque of track pads required all my strength and body weight.
How many live rounds do they fire on the course?
Hello, Kelly, how've you been?
@@donwalsh9426Yo wassup Don
probably zero lol
@@alphaisdank42069 Around 20 or so
@@alphaisdank42069 they dont fire regular rounds they fire training Sabot's and they have many of those
Nice vid I was posted to Gagetown in 1998. Too bad we barely have any fully functioning Leo's......
Thanks for your “Politcally Incorrect” comments! Glad you like the vid, it was great to meet and interview those four members (and others) during filming and editing last winter. Agreed about our current state of affairs. Sad, alarming, depressing, upsetting, etc. Mostly sad and not worthy of the gift of freedom that our previous generations sacrificed so much for. But there’s always hope on the horizon and that’s why soldiers train. Perseverance.
Ok, end of sermon, and thanks again for watching . By the way, over the years I’ve put together a few other CAF stories posted on my RUclips Channel.
@@Veritas975 Agreed, thanks
I'd hate to go through all this only to be sent to war and be brewed up by a toy drone.
Canada only has about a dozen operational tanks in it's fleet so there is no chance of that happening.
I wish they would persevere a little more on wearing their berets properly.
I noticed that too. It is almost as if they are all one size to small for their heads. I used to wear a black beret of the South Alberta Light Horse and mine was much better shaped than the ones they are wearing.