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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: SkeptiK on September 01, 2011, 01:00:21 AM
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A video of my section attack video, at kapooka. We had to cross a very large field, whilst under fire. We had to make our way to the two enemys at the end of the field, they had to killed/captured for us to successfully pass the test. We had to move tatically, which is three steps then hit the ground moving in a staggerd formation. There are three groups in a section, Assault group, Scout Group and Gun group. We usually use F89 Minimis aswell but we coulden't for some shit reason, they are the light machine guns if you don't know.
I was in gun group, first riflemen. You can see me crawling in this video and my hat is falling down my face because I had my balaclava still underneath it, it was like -2 degrees whilst doing this. So yea, it was fucking cold and it was one bitch of a field to move in.
Enjoy :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB9k_6tGxn8
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a lot of yelling, crawling, and shooting...
just how I imagine army training
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a lot of yelling, crawling, and shooting...
just how I imagine army training
Australian army trainning is worse than any movie you have seen. They get in your face and rip your testicals off and eat them for breakfast. However this is a new day and age, so they cannot physically harm you like they used to back in the 80's and such. You fuck up, they would beat the piss out of you. But now they threaten you with legal actions etc, which makes you shit your pants even more.
I called one of my corporals by his last name... So I said "Excuse me corporal *******." He came up to me and ripped me in half, "FUCK OFF!!!! *Walks up to my face, like 2 cm's away* I'm not your fucking mate!!!!, Your fucking missers and mine don't have fucking lunch together. Get the fuck back in your room you little cunt and start morning routines. No, actually EVERYONE START MORNING ROUTINES!!!"
So ya, we did morning routines for like two hours straight and it was not a good day at all.
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Well, Yeah I personally have no military experience, however I have a friend who did US Ranger training and from what he told me it sounded like a bit of a doozy...I basically think Full Metal Jacket when I think training and such...but yeah thats a movie and i'm sure things are different for Australia and the US Rangers...
Oh well...That's why i'm not in the Army
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
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Well, Yeah I personally have no military experience, however I have a friend who did US Ranger training and from what he told me it sounded like a bit of a doozy...I basically think Full Metal Jacket when I think training and such...but yeah thats a movie and i'm sure things are different for Australia and the US Rangers...
Oh well...That's why i'm not in the Army
Being a Ranger doesn't sound like a doozy to me. Apparently, to pass basic training, you need to camouflage yourself in one position for three days. If they spot you, you fail. You're not allowed to use the bathroom. So what do you do? Shit yourself, and lie around in it for three days.
Yep, a doozy alright.
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
The thing is mate, simple minded people see the army as just going around killing things and blowing shit up. Hell I love to shoot weapons and my job as being a riflemen involves killing. But being apart of the army also gives you values of life, key things to bring into a civilian lifestyle. Americans might not understand the value of mateship, as we australians do, but the memories, people you meet, places you see and the amazing things you do warrent the job intitlements.
So to answer your question in whole, no I don't like killing people and if I had the chance I would certainly avoid it. But my job is my job, and it dosen't mean I like war. It's basically to defend my country or people whom cannot defend themselves or attack those who deam a threat to us. Simple way to put it.
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
The fluro orange tips on the end of the rifle is a BFA. And the weapon we are using is the F88 AUS Styer with pikitinni rail.
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
The fluro orange tips on the end of the rifle is a BFA.
Wow they're small compared to the BFA's the British army uses lol.
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
The fluro orange tips on the end of the rifle is a BFA.
Wow they're small compared to the BFA's the British army uses lol.
Never seen brits BFA. But yea, ours just screw in and bang we are ready to roll.
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
The fluro orange tips on the end of the rifle is a BFA.
Wow they're small compared to the BFA's the British army uses lol.
Never seen brits BFA. But yea, ours just screw in and bang we are ready to roll.
This is a BFA for the L85 SA80
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5207/5281576582_ddce3d4810.jpg)
Fucking MASSIVE!
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What rifles where those? They didn't look like they kicked much.
They're using blank rounds... with no BFA's i see O_O
The fluro orange tips on the end of the rifle is a BFA.
Wow they're small compared to the BFA's the British army uses lol.
Never seen brits BFA. But yea, ours just screw in and bang we are ready to roll.
This is a BFA for the L85 SA80
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5207/5281576582_ddce3d4810.jpg)
Fucking MASSIVE!
Lol they are, and one of the worst tatical colours to use :P
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Sounded similar to British Army section attack
You get fireteams each side telling eachother to move one at a time like on yours it was:
Rifles move (I think) then the next and with Brits its:
Fireteam Charlie prepare to move <pause> move. *Supress* *Fireteam Charlie move, then get doen*
Fireteam Delta prepare to move, see above for the rest.
Awesome vid
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For the British army we use the 6 section battle drills.
Preperation - Preparing yourself with necessary equipment and other things needed for a firefight.
Reaction to effective enemy fire - Dash down, crawl, cover, sights, observe, fire (Probably changed by now).
Enemy location - Finding the enemy using a range of methods, from muzzle flare and smoke etc.
Winning the firefight - Putting enough rounds down to suppress them so you can do the next thing.
Attack - Attacking the enemy obv
Reorg/reorganise - After the attack is over, move away from the attack area incase of artillary fire or re-enforcements. You would also do a head and injury count aswell as making sure everyone had enough ammo.
It's probably around the same as the Australians.
Btw are the Auzzies as obssesed as the Brits about Pnumonics?
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Yes, but we use them mainly over the radio to communicate. Not so much on ground because we have sections etc. However we list locations using a name for picket as refrence points and arc of fire.
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However we list locations using a name for picket as refrence points and arc of fire.
That would be GRIT to use. Group, range, indication, type of fire.
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For the British army we use the 6 section battle drills.
Preperation - Preparing yourself with necessary equipment and other things needed for a firefight.
Reaction to effective enemy fire - Dash down, crawl, cover, sights, observe, fire (Probably changed by now).
Enemy location - Finding the enemy using a range of methods, from muzzle flare and smoke etc.
Winning the firefight - Putting enough rounds down to suppress them so you can do the next thing.
Attack - Attacking the enemy obv
Reorg/reorganise - After the attack is over, move away from the attack area incase of artillary fire or re-enforcements. You would also do a head and injury count aswell as making sure everyone had enough ammo.
It's probably around the same as the Australians.
Btw are the Auzzies as obssesed as the Brits about Pnumonics?
How d'you know so much, are you in the British Army?{No sarcasm or me trying to challenge your source, im genuinely interseted to know if you are. :) }
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For the British army we use the 6 section battle drills.
Preperation - Preparing yourself with necessary equipment and other things needed for a firefight.
Reaction to effective enemy fire - Dash down, crawl, cover, sights, observe, fire (Probably changed by now).
Enemy location - Finding the enemy using a range of methods, from muzzle flare and smoke etc.
Winning the firefight - Putting enough rounds down to suppress them so you can do the next thing.
Attack - Attacking the enemy obv
Reorg/reorganise - After the attack is over, move away from the attack area incase of artillary fire or re-enforcements. You would also do a head and injury count aswell as making sure everyone had enough ammo.
It's probably around the same as the Australians.
Btw are the Auzzies as obssesed as the Brits about Pnumonics?
How d'you know so much, are you in the British Army?{No sarcasm or me trying to challenge your source, im genuinely interseted to know if you are. :) }
I was in the army cadet force for over 3 years. Im planning on getting fit and joining the OTC (Officers training corps) aswell.
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I was in the army cadet force for over 3 years. Im planning on getting fit and joining the OTC (Officers training corps) aswell.
Best of luck to you matey.
Also SkeptiK, what made you choose Infantry, and not a trade, like signals or engineers?
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I was in the army cadet force for over 3 years. Im planning on getting fit and joining the OTC (Officers training corps) aswell.
Best of luck to you matey.
Also SkeptiK, what made you choose Infantry, and not a trade, like signals or engineers?
Best experiance, being a grunt is hard on your body but we fire weapons all day and do shit other cores do not.
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However we list locations using a name for picket as refrence points and arc of fire.
That would be GRIT to use. Group, range, indication, type of fire.
I'm shit with acryonims, I forget everyone that corrisponds with the targetted use of it. But as soon as I look at me notebook I'ma pro.
Also pic of me from kapooka.
(http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/2584/26464810150672159290611.jpg)
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fatty fatty bum bum
joke
I would never join the army....
I'm too tough and would properly get in a fight with the Commanding Officer, i would be like Burrrrrr....
You won't like me when i'm angry!!
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fatty fatty bum bum
joke
I would never join the army....
I'm too tough and would properly get in a fight with the Commanding Officer, i would be like Burrrrrr....
You won't like me when i'm angry!!
Too tough? Lol k. More like too pussy.
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fatty fatty bum bum
joke
I would never join the army....
I'm too tough and would properly get in a fight with the Commanding Officer, i would be like Burrrrrr....
You won't like me when i'm angry!!
Too tough? Lol k. More like too pussy.
Na m8 i'm like 6,7 and can bench like 300, how much can you bench?
I drink nails for breakfast.
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fatty fatty bum bum
joke
I would never join the army....
I'm too tough and would properly get in a fight with the Commanding Officer, i would be like Burrrrrr....
You won't like me when i'm angry!!
Too tough? Lol k. More like too pussy.
Na m8 i'm like 6,7 and can bench like 300, how much can you bench?
I drink nails for breakfast.
500... On a bad day.
Fucker.
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Joke or srs?
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Pics/video/any other evidence or it didn't happen!
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Yeah, pics or it didn't happen.
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
But being apart of the army also gives you values of life, key things to bring into a civilian lifestyle.
Once you get ordered to kill one point blank with the face looking at you and begging, you'd not be even considering that shit.
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
But being apart of the army also gives you values of life, key things to bring into a civilian lifestyle.
Once you get ordered to kill one point blank with the face looking at you and begging, you'd not be even considering that shit.
I'm sorry but we are not american gun hoes. Australia has VERY strict policys in which we cannot even shoot at someone until they commited the deed. Not shoot on sight if seen crossing a restricted area.
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
But being apart of the army also gives you values of life, key things to bring into a civilian lifestyle.
Once you get ordered to kill one point blank with the face looking at you and begging, you'd not be even considering that shit.
I'm sorry but we are not american gun hoes. Australia has VERY strict policys in which we cannot even shoot at someone until they commited the deed. Not shoot on sight if seen crossing a restricted area.
There once will be an exception, and you'll feel it in your heart that it isn't right.
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Why would you even do something like this? Do you like war? Are you going to join the army and kill people? What is your reason for joining something this stupid and primitive? No offense.
But being apart of the army also gives you values of life, key things to bring into a civilian lifestyle.
Once you get ordered to kill one point blank with the face looking at you and begging, you'd not be even considering that shit.
I'm sorry but we are not american gun hoes. Australia has VERY strict policys in which we cannot even shoot at someone until they commited the deed. Not shoot on sight if seen crossing a restricted area.
There once will be an exception, and you'll feel it in your heart that it isn't right.
TBH , if they have purposely brought harm on myself or mates and have commited an act which would deem them a hostile, I would do my job and fire at them.
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Joke or srs?
Srs.
@Jigger I dont have any combat footage..
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Joke or srs?
Srs.
@Jigger I dont have any combat footage..
Right lol. Well next time you get some post it.
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Joke or srs?
Srs.
@Jigger I dont have any combat footage..
I'm not saying get combat footage, just a picture that shows you are in the army.
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My brother is in the USMC, he told me bootcamp was a nightmare.
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U.S. Marines here, served a rotation in Iraq and a half in Afghanistan.. Fucking nightmare
Joke or srs?
Srs.
@Jigger I dont have any combat footage..
I'm not saying get combat footage, just a picture that shows you are in the army.
Agreed I respect ALL armed forces but I have VERY little respect for people who fake that shit.