I like how the rooms are small in the kill house similar to the small houses in the UK. It’s interesting because when you look at American kill houses and UK. They never make them similar to the houses you would see in the Middle East or African
@@user-ew3oj7cd2i *my boots have walked them same rooms* In that case, you have every right to make a critical analysis. Excuse our quick judgment because in a forum full of keyboard warriors, it's hard to tell friend from foe.
Question, why do they just walk into the 9 bangs? (think that is the name) aren't they supposed to stun ppl? I get that they're wearing ear protection but you'd assume any other modern military would also wear them? aren't they supposed to disorient through flash itself as well? 😮
As a completely unqualified person. From what I know on flashbangs is a lot of the actual disorientation comes from how loud it is, the hearing protection as you mentioned, minimises this. The flash is not the primary factor, that's a belief promoted by media lika movies and games. Basically in reality they aren't going to be that disorientated if they aren't looking directly at the grenade and are also expecting it well wearing ear protection. IIRC
its not for military uses , its for clearing houses from any hostiles , doesnt have to be military , so its effective most of the cases and a reflex is to turn around or cover your eyes when something is thrown into your room. even half a second is enough to make a change
3:15 This is stupid 1.) Why is he actively turning his unprotected side to the danger area when he is wearing plates? 2.) Why is he walking backwards in such an awkward manner instead of using simple and stable sidesteps to pie off the door?
@@wiezumteufel9024 apart from the fact that both methods have been tried and tested in real life combat situations and clearly work so arguing about one being useless doesn’t make much sense. you don’t get much better confirmation of tactics than using them in real life situations
@@A21-m4e if the "exposed side moonwalk" would have been tested against the stable side step in a force on force environment then they would have abandoned it in the first place.
The moonwalk is highly effective if you stand on the other side of the door you’ll notice you won’t even see his body, you can use both techniques calm down go do some real cqb training and then come back to the comment section.
At 5:13 why did they open the door that way around? The opener should take the least exposure and open from right so that the gunner can take down anything exposed to the large space to the right of the door. Instead the opener exposed him self to fire without the means to return or suppress.
0:37 wouldn't it have made sense to lower the barrel before entering because it looked like those in the room could see it before he found his target to shoot
Just take a look at how they enter a room. Wonder why the death % of the first person entering is 85%. They show the whole side of their body before their gun. And the 2 guy entering is ages behind so he wouldnt be able to clear the opposite corner of the 1st guy before he is already gone
@jace963 you had to take the bait lol. The truth is these guys are just average line soldiers, most of them privates on their first contract. To their credit they have the guts to close with the enemy. This is just footage of soldiers learning basic CQC maneuvers. You are crazy to use this to compare our military readiness vs anyone else.
@@kellykeegan2608 u Can see the instructor learning Them objectively bad stuff. And im just a private and know this stuff. Its not hard basics. Its rough mentally, But not that hard basics
@@jace963 i’m sure your experience in CQB is unparalleled of course. What unit were you in then? SAS, Delta, GROM? I bet you’re from a country that hasn’t seen conflict in 30+ years i don’t think you have the right to talk about tactics from any other country
Lol we got ourselves an armchair SF guy here. No one bothered to shoot the target since it probably fell. It’s a training house dude not real life. That wasn’t some prone enemy with a gun, just a cardboard target. Get over it.
That’s part of the training it seems. They do it since the enemy is most disorientated/distracted when the stun/flash is happening. If they were to go into the building after the stun occurs, it would take too long and the enemy would regain consciousness by then
I believe they are training flashes based on some videos I have seen, so they may not be as powerful just to save the ear drums a touch. but yeah what that guy said about them having ear pro on lol
So they throw flashbangs then step into the room while they're still going off?..I thought flashes were supposed to simulate stun grenades..& real grenades in the case of the Mil..
1:46 seems to show a very different approach between real CQB/airsoft. In airsoft, the second he exposed part of his body to the room without gun pointing forward, that guy in the corner(if any) would have easily hit the attacker at least 2-3 times(I am talking about the RELATIVELY realistic gas blowback, not to mention those crazily modified AEG/HPAs) But in real gun CQB, everyone do similar - compress weapon, pass through the door quick, point the weapon forward and shoot if there is a threat. I guess it's because 1) you need proper posture to control recoil and 2)you have plates to protect you against incoming fire?
They’re building the habit to monitor the activity in the room after the shooting stops. In real life people hide behind furniture and will try to ambush or run.
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Lots of messiness. Not maintaining long security down the halls, guys taking long shots without calling shot, giving up a dominated hallway and then having to retake it, not calling and clearing dead space immediately, not having covermen for long cover as they are pie-ing off doorways, clearing ahead of a room and risking hot walls. I was a Marine for 6 years and a contractor for 4 and a cop for 1. Just saying lots of cqc TTP issues going on here.
@@airforcemedic9322 you can follow a banger into a room no problem (I wouldn’t under nods at night for obvious reasons) but yeah agreed with you, I would’ve made everyone stop as an instructor and be like WTF is this lol. So I’m confused and would like to talk to everyone there to see why on earth they would do that 😂. Back when I first got in we were dragging rooms and spraying with SAWs lol we didn’t know what we were doing. By the time I was done, after working with multiple agencies and gov departments I laugh when guys are making ridiculously stupid decisions. It might be a Brit tan range and therefore doing their ttps but even so, it’s not correct lol
@@jeffGordon852 it’s so that if you’re taking a long hallway shot and your element is split up and taking rooms none of your dudes accidentally roll out of a room into the hall when you’re about to start shooting. It’s so they freeze in their rooms and don’t move until you tell them. It’s called “hall bossing”
im just playing airsoft and ive never servef but i see so many bad things here, first why movingb over a doorway on ur bad side? just leaves more than half ur body showing to ur enemy when u cant see him. and clearing into a room with grenade. moving down a hallway in as tight group as possible, if someone come out wiht gun or grenade ur all fucked. the way u all move so ackwardy when moving around. ur body should face the way u move and ur upper should be like a turret holding where the enemy could be. this is cqb wich is the worst place to clear so why are u moving into room as u clear? why not pie the corner into the room before entering?
Hell Yeah! Love the Brits working with us dude! *>:D*
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LOVE the Black Rifle Coffee schwagg on the Instructor!
I like how the rooms are small in the kill house similar to the small houses in the UK.
It’s interesting because when you look at American kill houses and UK. They never make them similar to the houses you would see in the Middle East or African
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Why are they not maintaining deep coverage down the hallway when doing door procedures?
Go join and show them how it's done professional or eat your donuts and watch 😂
@@kieran8564 my boots have walked them same rooms silly goose, and I’m eatin sour jelly beans rn
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I’m assuming not enough room have to make a choice and risk dropping front security for a few seconds based on threat priority
@@user-ew3oj7cd2i *my boots have walked them same rooms*
In that case, you have every right to make a critical analysis.
Excuse our quick judgment because in a forum full of keyboard warriors, it's hard to tell friend from foe.
Question, why do they just walk into the 9 bangs? (think that is the name) aren't they supposed to stun ppl? I get that they're wearing ear protection but you'd assume any other modern military would also wear them? aren't they supposed to disorient through flash itself as well? 😮
As a completely unqualified person. From what I know on flashbangs is a lot of the actual disorientation comes from how loud it is, the hearing protection as you mentioned, minimises this. The flash is not the primary factor, that's a belief promoted by media lika movies and games. Basically in reality they aren't going to be that disorientated if they aren't looking directly at the grenade and are also expecting it well wearing ear protection. IIRC
its not for military uses , its for clearing houses from any hostiles , doesnt have to be military , so its effective most of the cases and a reflex is to turn around or cover your eyes when something is thrown into your room. even half a second is enough to make a change
Good response and that makes sense. It’s to make whoever is inside there react-whether friendly or not
I always assume it’s cause they expect it to go off while the guy in the room doesn’t
@@MrEpicDZN What do you mean by your statement of ''its not for military uses "? I am just curious.
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3:15 This is stupid
1.) Why is he actively turning his unprotected side to the danger area when he is wearing plates?
2.) Why is he walking backwards in such an awkward manner instead of using simple and stable sidesteps to pie off the door?
4:24 This is how you work a door!
Stable and controlled sidesteps with the plates oriented to the threat area!
@@wiezumteufel9024 apart from the fact that both methods have been tried and tested in real life combat situations and clearly work so arguing about one being useless doesn’t make much sense. you don’t get much better confirmation of tactics than using them in real life situations
@@A21-m4e if the "exposed side moonwalk" would have been tested against the stable side step in a force on force environment then they would have abandoned it in the first place.
The moonwalk is highly effective if you stand on the other side of the door you’ll notice you won’t even see his body, you can use both techniques calm down go do some real cqb training and then come back to the comment section.
@@wiezumteufel9024he would literally be dead if he stood in the door way and waited to shoot that is not how you work a door.
What’s the barrel length on some of those rifles 10.5?
Damn Great video: America all the way
At 5:13 why did they open the door that way around? The opener should take the least exposure and open from right so that the gunner can take down anything exposed to the large space to the right of the door. Instead the opener exposed him self to fire without the means to return or suppress.
he can just back away as you saw him do
God I can’t wait to join.
It's not like this 24/7 and there's rarely cqb joint training.
@@MarsGOW-dw8wlLet him find out the hard way.
@@MarsGOW-dw8wlThat’s rarely vs never getting to do this if you don’t join
0:37 wouldn't it have made sense to lower the barrel before entering because it looked like those in the room could see it before he found his target to shoot
Very clean
What kind of backpack or daypack is the marine at 2:59 wearing? Been trying to find one but idk what they are called
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Bro is eating bangs like he’s at a buffet
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can’t wait for all the armchair SF warriors to come in the comments and try to tell commandos and US marines how to do their job like always
Just take a look at how they enter a room. Wonder why the death % of the first person entering is 85%. They show the whole side of their body before their gun. And the 2 guy entering is ages behind so he wouldnt be able to clear the opposite corner of the 1st guy before he is already gone
So, they are just bad compared to other militaries around the world
@jace963 you had to take the bait lol. The truth is these guys are just average line soldiers, most of them privates on their first contract. To their credit they have the guts to close with the enemy. This is just footage of soldiers learning basic CQC maneuvers. You are crazy to use this to compare our military readiness vs anyone else.
@@kellykeegan2608 u Can see the instructor learning Them objectively bad stuff. And im just a private and know this stuff. Its not hard basics. Its rough mentally, But not that hard basics
@@jace963 i’m sure your experience in CQB is unparalleled of course. What unit were you in then? SAS, Delta, GROM? I bet you’re from a country that hasn’t seen conflict in 30+ years i don’t think you have the right to talk about tactics from any other country
I wonder if these guys are the US Marine detachment based at the US Embassy in London...
It is MCSF Battalion Bangor out of Washington (State).
Is that follingsby park?
1:56 there a guy on the floor and no one did a control shoot on it
Lol we got ourselves an armchair SF guy here. No one bothered to shoot the target since it probably fell.
It’s a training house dude not real life. That wasn’t some prone enemy with a gun, just a cardboard target. Get over it.
2:00 i swear he sayed "einmal durch?" why is he speking german?
Walked straight into friendly flashbangs and stun grenades? wtf lol
That’s part of the training it seems. They do it since the enemy is most disorientated/distracted when the stun/flash is happening. If they were to go into the building after the stun occurs, it would take too long and the enemy would regain consciousness by then
@@crystalmath4145 but wouldn't he also get stunned and become disorganised? His ears will be ringing and wont be able to go into the next room 😂
@@parkvoranaparit1873 yes but that’s the point, you are taught to endure it so you can catch the enemy off guard when entering
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@@parkvoranaparit1873 yes lol
The flash bangs don’t seem as effective they literally go off as they are entering
They have ear pro on making them ineffective. Not all have the actual "flash".
It’s used as a distraction device
I believe they are training flashes based on some videos I have seen, so they may not be as powerful just to save the ear drums a touch. but yeah what that guy said about them having ear pro on lol
its not a video game flashbang
They're expecting it and prepared to work through it. If you're the target chilling on the other side, I'd bet it would have a different effect
So they throw flashbangs then step into the room while they're still going off?..I thought flashes were supposed to simulate stun grenades..& real grenades in the case of the Mil..
1:46 seems to show a very different approach between real CQB/airsoft.
In airsoft, the second he exposed part of his body to the room without gun pointing forward, that guy in the corner(if any) would have easily hit the attacker at least 2-3 times(I am talking about the RELATIVELY realistic gas blowback, not to mention those crazily modified AEG/HPAs)
But in real gun CQB, everyone do similar - compress weapon, pass through the door quick, point the weapon forward and shoot if there is a threat. I guess it's because 1) you need proper posture to control recoil and 2)you have plates to protect you against incoming fire?
Yeah you're right.
are they shooting from CO2 blanks ?
US marines get sidearms?
Depends on your billet I know 31s use to get sidearms but not anymore I'm pretty sure sidearms are for Plt Sgts and Up
oh well.
Security forces?
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Thats Great. but you got to be more fair to your outstanding record. at least in the Continental USA.
No military background. Why scan the room for so much time?
They’re building the habit to monitor the activity in the room after the shooting stops. In real life people hide behind furniture and will try to ambush or run.
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Is that guy SBS? Because he has a beard
FFS...
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If you are pieing the corner and leading with your backside....their going to see you before you get the rifle on target.
FUCK YEAH
What's with the elbows and pop locking, gents
It’s a type of way people C-clamp their weapon
@@RobotCheetah1 c-clamp doesn't require that 90 degree elbow
@@themadminuteman I don’t know then broski, just trying to help 😂
@@RobotCheetah1 all good lol :D
@@themadminutemanhaving the support arm rolled and locked helps drive the weapon down
Lots of messiness. Not maintaining long security down the halls, guys taking long shots without calling shot, giving up a dominated hallway and then having to retake it, not calling and clearing dead space immediately, not having covermen for long cover as they are pie-ing off doorways, clearing ahead of a room and risking hot walls. I was a Marine for 6 years and a contractor for 4 and a cop for 1. Just saying lots of cqc TTP issues going on here.
Also no cover for the banger. This vid is a little confusing. I get different training styles but droppin security on the hall is crazy to me.
@@airforcemedic9322 you can follow a banger into a room no problem (I wouldn’t under nods at night for obvious reasons) but yeah agreed with you, I would’ve made everyone stop as an instructor and be like WTF is this lol. So I’m confused and would like to talk to everyone there to see why on earth they would do that 😂. Back when I first got in we were dragging rooms and spraying with SAWs lol we didn’t know what we were doing. By the time I was done, after working with multiple agencies and gov departments I laugh when guys are making ridiculously stupid decisions. It might be a Brit tan range and therefore doing their ttps but even so, it’s not correct lol
INSIGHTFUL. "guys taking long shots without calling shot" What does that mean please
@@jeffGordon852 it’s so that if you’re taking a long hallway shot and your element is split up and taking rooms none of your dudes accidentally roll out of a room into the hall when you’re about to start shooting. It’s so they freeze in their rooms and don’t move until you tell them. It’s called “hall bossing”
Awesome, makes a lot of sense. thanks @@Bellicose0311
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Recon Marines? They don't look like conventional Jarheads.
Nothing suggests that they arent regular infantry. They are running all standard issued stuff. Yes they get high cuts and cool stuff nowadays.
@@mh3225 Well, about time them boys got upgrades. Good for them.
@@themeanestturtleNot like that in the Army. The Corps has blown past the Army in innovation and gear.
I wonder if they drunk mountain dew after training 😂
in my conscript time the instructor would shout at me for not walking the correct way, i think that was bs
im just playing airsoft and ive never servef but i see so many bad things here, first why movingb over a doorway on ur bad side? just leaves more than half ur body showing to ur enemy when u cant see him. and clearing into a room with grenade. moving down a hallway in as tight group as possible, if someone come out wiht gun or grenade ur all fucked. the way u all move so ackwardy when moving around. ur body should face the way u move and ur upper should be like a turret holding where the enemy could be.
this is cqb wich is the worst place to clear so why are u moving into room as u clear? why not pie the corner into the room before entering?
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Too slow when engaging targets.
It’s training mf
That's because its training you genius.
It's called training and its a learning process. Crawl, walk, run.
Slow & good becomes fast & good. Fast & bad stays that way.
So many mistakes... I prefer to think this video is a psyop in order to "appear weak when we are strong".
i play airsoft cqb and i know better cqb then these clowns
These are mock-ups of British housing estates.
What are they training for? 🤔
I wonder why british housing contractors would construct buildings that look like british shit hmmm.
Wetwipe
When it all kicks off mate and it’s us vs them
they seem to be newbie
None of them look like WWII real soldiers. They look more like woke nerds. 😂😂
YOU look like a woke nerd.
if thats you in your PFP I would seriously reconsider casting stones.
Great video, as ever there's more than one way to skin a cat.
0:54 my honest reaction when a woman attempts to speak to me