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ADF | Jungle Training Wing Assist Japan Ground Self-Defence Force 

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Specialist jungle warfare instructors from the Australia Army’s Combat Training Centre have been working closely with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in Tully.
The growing partnership between our Army and the JGSDF has led to their inaugural participation in jungle training in Australia, following the largest Exercise Southern Jackaroo to date. The training focused on the development of individual and team-based skills, tactics and interoperability needed to successfully operate, fight and win during combined jungle operations.
The Tully training area in North Queensland, Australia, is a premier jungle warfare training facility. It offers a challenging environment that closely replicates the tropical jungles of the Asia-Pacific region.
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Комментарии : 36   
@miyagimojo
@miyagimojo Месяц назад
The ADF developed their 'jungle fighting skills' fighting the Imperial Japanese Army in WWII... now we're re-training the Japanese SDF. The irony.
@CaptainFluffy6644
@CaptainFluffy6644 Месяц назад
It may feel ironic but our security posture remains the same. In WW2 we fought against an autocratic expansionist power in our backyard alongside nations that share our values. In the looming next conflict, we would still be fighting against an autocratic expansionist power in our backyard alongside nations that share our values. It is Japan that has fundamentally transformed as a nation, not Australia's defence concerns.
@kensommers5096
@kensommers5096 Месяц назад
Been a while since we were in the jungle together, personally I'm glad to see us here today like this.🤠👍🇭🇲❤️🇯🇵
@WoolyJumper5
@WoolyJumper5 Месяц назад
That’s bloody impressive that we’re now working along side the Japanese self defence force, well done all and congrats on getting through what looks like an arduous course.
@kenrobinson8060
@kenrobinson8060 Месяц назад
Brings back memories from 1966 when I went through there and it wasnt easy.
@mattfraser3452
@mattfraser3452 Месяц назад
Tully NASTY , but I didn't have to go to wat , but I did have to train in the jungle 4 months of the year for 6 years 84/90 . Really well trained by Vietnam Veterans
@robertheuston8378
@robertheuston8378 Месяц назад
Australia teaching the Japanese about jungle warfare. 80 years ago it was the Japanese who taught us. We are brothers now.
@brendanmccreanor1191
@brendanmccreanor1191 Месяц назад
Lucky we have Aussie Soldiers fluent in Japanese, we can teach them our skills.
@LTymeEdits
@LTymeEdits Месяц назад
1:12 what is this? Is this a specifically trained kind of movement or this dude personal thing going on. Seems pretty effective, that dude move super quick while staying low. Seemed quicker than the high crawl, but using more energy. Very cool.
@torii4357
@torii4357 Месяц назад
I'm pretty sure this is a trained movement! I've seen this show up in a lot of JGSDF training photos where it's labelled as ほふく前進 (maybe 'crawling advance'?), neat to see footage of it too.
@LTymeEdits
@LTymeEdits Месяц назад
@@torii4357 Thanks!
@saltymonke3682
@saltymonke3682 Месяц назад
IJA was also moving like that
@cobiegaming
@cobiegaming 24 дня назад
looks a bit like a monkey run
@scottborham2838
@scottborham2838 Месяц назад
Reminded me of jungle training at Canungra in early 2000's just before Intelligence Corps took over.
@Freebloodyspeech82
@Freebloodyspeech82 Месяц назад
My grandfather Charles and uncle Jack fought the imperial Japanese forces to defend Australia in PNG on the kokoda trail .now our nations are close allies and getting closer it seems . Good friends to have the Japanese have warrior blood in them formidable people
@ioanbugheanu6836
@ioanbugheanu6836 Месяц назад
How times change
@corvanphoenix
@corvanphoenix Месяц назад
I'm sorry, but this is a serious question. If you have an answer, let me know! If you had to oppose them, could there be a scarier jungle infantry team up than 🇦🇺 & 🇯🇵!?! As a student of WWII & modern force structure, I can't come close to thinking of one!
@screwyu1329
@screwyu1329 Месяц назад
That's an interesting question, personally, having trained with them, my money would be on the Gurkha's and the diggers.
@corvanphoenix
@corvanphoenix Месяц назад
@@screwyu1329 Yeah, I don't disagree. 🤣
@screwyu1329
@screwyu1329 Месяц назад
@@corvanphoenix I must admit that I have some very fond memories of the Tully training centre, love working in the jungle.
@corvanphoenix
@corvanphoenix Месяц назад
@screwyu1329 That's awesome! I don't really know anything about our jungle warfare capability, so you're light years more informed. I kinda think it would be a love it or hate it kinda place, depending on what type of person you are. I'm so ADHD I would be dangerous in a boring, safe environment. So I reckon I'd love the jungle, till it got properly cold 🤣
@screwyu1329
@screwyu1329 Месяц назад
@@corvanphoenix It's an "interesting" place to work in. I found my situational awareness expanded and I started to feel as well as see, hear and smell what was happening around me. I miss that.
@rodneymiddleton1044
@rodneymiddleton1044 Месяц назад
Any Crocs?
@mattfraser3452
@mattfraser3452 Месяц назад
No it's up in the hills of Tully .
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Месяц назад
Like when we fought them in Papua
@mattfraser3452
@mattfraser3452 Месяц назад
They say it didn't happen, especially not the canabalism 🤣
@davidjensen2411
@davidjensen2411 Месяц назад
Just over 70 years ago, they were starving and decapitating our grandfathers...!
@adamb735
@adamb735 Месяц назад
Not really appropriate, times have changed
@BASEDMUSICENJOYER
@BASEDMUSICENJOYER Месяц назад
@@adamb735 agreed times have changed
@BASEDMUSICENJOYER
@BASEDMUSICENJOYER Месяц назад
As a person of Japanese and British/Australian heritage, it makes me proud to see the two countries working together to maintain security and peace.
@willm687
@willm687 Месяц назад
Times have changed mate allies are now enemies and enemies are now allies.
@kensommers5096
@kensommers5096 Месяц назад
You are a person with a small mind to make a comment like that, Shame on you sir.🤠👍🇭🇲❤️🇯🇵
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