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Ambush Reel 2 (1964) 

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c. 1964
Reel 2 01:20:38 The British platoon creep through the jungle. They see the Communist Terrorists at their camp. Waterfall is seen in the background. M/S of the CTs gathered around their campfire. C/U of the Commanding NCO showing his men their plan of action. He has made an illustration of their situation on the ground using matches and pieces of paper to represent the CTs position and their own. He details their plan of attack. One of the soldiers jokes about a box of matches. The corporal doesn't find the joke funny. They move closer to their target.
01:23:07 C/U of soldier creeping up on a CT sentry. He stabs and kills him. M/S of a CT cleaning his gun. Another CT laughs. Various shots of the British soldiers advancing. C/U of a CT standing up and pulling up his trousers. He spots one of the British soldiers who then shoots him. Battle breaks out, grenades are thrown and shots ring out. Various shots of the combat. British soldiers charge. One CT is shot and falls into the waterfall, we see his body falling through the water. Injured British soldier walks along holding his arm. Order given to "close the stops". Head of dead CT is lifted up then dropped. Men gather together in camp. Wounds are dressed and field telephone is used. The men joke with each other.
01:28:23 Helicopter arrives to take away the wounded. Stretcher is lowered. Narrator states the following: "The story you have just seen was based on action carried out in January 1964 by the officers and men of the 4th Royal Anglian Regiment, formerly the 1st Royal Leicestershire Regiment. It is typical of the modern army's duties in resisting aggression and protecting the free world."
Credits.
Director of Photography - William Jordan. Film Editor - Ronald Glenister. Sound Editor - Roger Voss. Sound Supervisor - George Newberry. Sound - Edward Steadman and Trevor Pyke. Unit Manager - Michael Profit. Music composed by Joan Shakespeare. Musical Direction by John Shakespeare. Written and Directed by Michael Forlong. Produced by Lionel Hoare. Executive Producer - Harry Field. The Producers gratefully acknowledge the co-operation given in the making of this film by: The Jungle Warfare School, Far East Land Forces, The Royal Air Force, Ministry of Defence and the Central Office of Information.
FILM ID:1221.02
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@hiramabiff2017
@hiramabiff2017 Год назад
My mum's brother served in Malaysia and it wasn't until I grew older that I understood why the " gentle giant " rarely said a word and when he did speak he meant what he said. He installed in me a loathing of communism that still stays with me today.
@joebudi5136
@joebudi5136 Год назад
I'm witnessing it slowly seep into my Nation via the Democrat Party. Damn shame. All empires fall I guess.
@hiramabiff2017
@hiramabiff2017 Год назад
@@joebudi5136 That is very true. I am just proud to have been part of a empire that was the first throughout history to ever use it's powerful empire to abolish slavery and enforce others to give up that vile trade that had been their traditional income for over 2000yrs supplying the east, then years later stood alone against a fascist tyranny for two years after every other nation gave up or stood by watching. All good things come to an end.
@peterclarke7240
@peterclarke7240 Год назад
Such a pity we only stopped the atlantic slave trade because we'd invaded India and could use them as our cheap labour, and enforced the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade in order to cripple other nations (all while selling ships and equipment to international slave traders)... But yeah. Good on us, right? Big thumbs up! 😂
@WELMER-by1yu
@WELMER-by1yu Год назад
better dead than red
@purhepechatumbi3915
@purhepechatumbi3915 Год назад
@@hiramabiff2017 death to the empire
@markward3190
@markward3190 2 года назад
The Australian Army used the F1-A1 SLR in Malaya and Vietnam. Fantastic rifle, very powerful and accurate 7.62mm, if the enemy was behind a tree, you just shoot the tree.
@Seagullias12
@Seagullias12 2 года назад
LIA1 (L=under Licence 1, A= Australia, Type 1) Also made an L1A2 for section/PL support weapon.
@markward3190
@markward3190 2 года назад
@@Seagullias12 Cheers, always good to expand knowledge.
@alancooper9181
@alancooper9181 2 года назад
@@Seagullias12 In British Army nomenclature "L" stands for Land Service and A1 is the version.
@og697
@og697 2 года назад
I have one of this bayonet
@HONORTONUMERIC123
@HONORTONUMERIC123 2 года назад
@@alancooper9181 yeah.... I think that could be the first version in this world....
@daffidkane8350
@daffidkane8350 Год назад
Looks like the ‘fix and destroy’ tactics we learned at RMAS for CRO. I remember at 20 doing an similar operation, but in an urban IS setting at night, with no recce and little time to plan. It was an utter disaster, everything went wrong. All 4 radios failed! Eleven gunmen got away and I almost got myself killed. Saved by a private who risked his life for mine. Will be eternally grateful. Learned more in that hour than in one year at RMAS because there is nothing like experience! Also taught me the importance of planning and good NCOs. The yanks could have learned a thing or two from the Brits and could still learn a thing or two.
@sledgehammer9739
@sledgehammer9739 Год назад
Nice story. That's all it is.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
Yep. Amybe you read about "Balmoral" and "The Battle of Lang Tan". The Aussie/Kiwis werer shwoing hwomit was done in Vietnam but the sceptics just don't damn well listen. I joined post-Vietnam (1974) and served with several of the Kiwis who are named in the Battle of Lang Tan including the RNZA FO team and you wouldn't find a more humble set of people anywhere. Big mistake for thre commonwealth to be led by the sceptics.
@shinjaokinawa5122
@shinjaokinawa5122 Год назад
In Combat all experience is learning.
@doctorchaotic3415
@doctorchaotic3415 3 года назад
Rest in peace to those commonwealth soldiers who fought in this country too. Bloody well done mate.
@TheQuantumPotato
@TheQuantumPotato Год назад
This is depicting actions which happened during the Malyan Emergency - there were only British and Commonwealth (and Malayan) troops fighting there.
@sipridorego4511
@sipridorego4511 Год назад
Hi🎉🎉
@mackenshaw8169
@mackenshaw8169 Год назад
Real soldering. Most of our instructors in Australia in the 80's had done Borneo before Nam which they seemed to regard as a sort of an anti-climax.
@StephenZ827
@StephenZ827 Год назад
did they teach shake the bushes....walk around with fingers on the triggers....lol
@arttallyeable
@arttallyeable 2 года назад
love the SLR...was using it in reserved M'sian army in the early 80s before it totally replaced by M16.. sharp and good for long distance shot. Never jamn and easy cleaning compare to HK used by my batt.
@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 2 года назад
yeah its a great gun, plenty of punch
@zaynevanday142
@zaynevanday142 2 года назад
@@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 rifle it’s a rifle
@anthonydolan3740
@anthonydolan3740 2 года назад
It's long and heavy. I'd hate to have to schlep it around in a hot jungle.
@alisaiful6717
@alisaiful6717 2 года назад
SLR was a very reliable battle rifle..It had proven many times especially during Vietnam War. The Australians used SLRs and defeated North Vietnam Army in Long Tan Battle. However it weight and more powerful bullets not very practical for today riflemen. Today soldiers carry more equipments than previous generations. That's why most nation switched to lighter 5.56mm assault rifles. Even Russian switched to lighter calibre.5.54mm in later AK models.
@richardwong5616
@richardwong5616 2 года назад
So you served during the "brush stroke" camouflage uniform era?
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 Год назад
I remember once while in basic training way back in the day, we were learning ambushes, and had just set one up along a dirt track and were waiting for “enemy” forces to show up and pass our ambush site. Then the lieutenant ordered one of the guys to adjust his position .. and he got up and ran through like 2 or 3 trip wires we just set up! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️😅😅😅. I can still see the look of annoyance, rage and disappointment on that LT’s face! 😂😂😂.
@poopyhead-dv9ry
@poopyhead-dv9ry Год назад
yeah right
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 Год назад
@@poopyhead-dv9ry Lol. You think I made that story up!?
@poopyhead-dv9ry
@poopyhead-dv9ry Год назад
@@safeysmith6720 yeah, i saw that in a movie once.
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 Год назад
@@poopyhead-dv9ry Lol. It happened while I was in training 🤔🤔🤔. So which movie did you see where a recruit accidentally tripped their own trip wires while waiting for ppl pretending to be enemy, to roll down the road??? Lol. Never seen that one. If you want more random details, I can remember just before all that shenanigans, I found the antlers of a young white tail on the ground, and tried to secure it to my kit so I could take it home, but the sgt told me to leave it there. Did that happen in the movie too?
@philiparmbruster2396
@philiparmbruster2396 3 года назад
I know an Iban bloke who was a high official now retired. he told me of his experiences of crossing into Indonesian territory at night and ambushing them. They would bring back ears as proof of kills. His father was a headhunter and his son attended Oxford.
@davidcosquillo7294
@davidcosquillo7294 3 года назад
Ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
@flyingchef6980
@flyingchef6980 2 года назад
The only Malaysian to be awarded the George Cross was an Iban tracker attached to the Worcestershire Regiment in 1952 during the First Malayan Emergency. His platoon was ambushed by communists in southern Malaya. Platoon leader was killed. He was shot in the thigh but stayed to protect a 19-year-old private for hours.. something like from the morning until the afternoon when reinforcement arrived. He died earlier this year but for many years before that, he got to leave his rural village in Borneo to meet the Queen in London along with other VC and GC recipients.
@michaelweeks9317
@michaelweeks9317 2 года назад
@@flyingchef6980 Such Giants are few in these sorry times...
@louissteven8862
@louissteven8862 2 года назад
God bless warirors against Indonesian tyrants
@gunadiadijoyo4893
@gunadiadijoyo4893 2 года назад
Omong kosong
@harbourdogNL
@harbourdogNL Год назад
Years ago, I read a book written by a former Special Operations commando who had been air-dropped into Borneo (Kalimantan) and lived with Dayaks in the middle of nowhere, who had shrunken heads of Japanese soldiers in their longhouses...teaching them guerilla tactics. I don't remember if it was WW2 or Malayan insurgency, but it was an absolutely fascinating book. Can't remember the title or the author.
@historysensei9994
@historysensei9994 Год назад
World Within, A Borneo Story - Tom Harrison, a classic. I read it whilst travelling in Sarawak Borneo back in 1991
@harbourdogNL
@harbourdogNL Год назад
@@historysensei9994 Ah, thanks so much!!!!! I owe you a pint, Sinsei! Can't wait to read it again. I spent a couple of years travelling in Indonesia at the beginning of the 1980s.
@user-ev2rg2cn5b
@user-ev2rg2cn5b Год назад
Как вспомниш название так и напиши
@danielgreen3715
@danielgreen3715 2 года назад
" you want another Box of Matches Corporal!?" ..Brilliant 😆
@jammyscouser2583
@jammyscouser2583 Год назад
My dad's mate was a bren gunner in Malaya with the NZ forces. He told me they usually took just the one bren on patrol but on one particular patrol they had two with them. A couple of weeks later some "CT's", Communist Terrorist, were captured. During interrogation it was revealed an ambush had been set up for the NZ patrol but because there were two bren guns it wasn't attacked
@mikecachioli8838
@mikecachioli8838 3 года назад
Really cool to see Jungle Carbines.
@gillesguillaumin6603
@gillesguillaumin6603 3 года назад
And cool to see actors we know younger about forty years.
@JeffLeChefski
@JeffLeChefski 3 года назад
Interesting mix of weaponry on both sides, although I would want the FN in that firefight.
@jackwagonhoedown4114
@jackwagonhoedown4114 Год назад
I would rather have the Sterling!
@smalldollars
@smalldollars Год назад
My grandfather never talked much about his service during Veitnam.
@PaulMcCartGuitarTracks
@PaulMcCartGuitarTracks 2 года назад
absolutely riveting, thanks for posting
@gyshalom
@gyshalom Год назад
everything works perfectly in the movies.
@Buggsy61
@Buggsy61 Год назад
My dad served in Malaysia and has a campaign medal from the Malaysian government. He was based at Seremban with the army air corps and I think was attached to the Gurkha Division.
@carlito4151
@carlito4151 Год назад
Bro where are you from? I'm from Seremban and also thank you for your dad's service 🙏🙏.
@Buggsy61
@Buggsy61 Год назад
@@carlito4151 Oxfordshire in England. My dad is still around and will be 86 this year. My wife and I went to Langkawi in November and it’s the first time I had been to Malaysia for 31 years and it is a beautiful island. Thanks for your message. All the best.
@happyjohnwalks
@happyjohnwalks Год назад
My dad was REME attached to the AAC, also with the Gurkha division, he been gone 20 years now, I wish I'd spent more time asking questions about him time in Malaya.
@Buggsy61
@Buggsy61 Год назад
@@happyjohnwalks thanks for sharing John they probably served together. I was interested to read the other day that Rabanhadur Limbu the Gurkha VC in Borneo (1966) also served in Malaya with the Gurkha division at that time.
@GRACEORT
@GRACEORT Год назад
Nothing better than a Yorkshireman in charge 👌🏻
@jonetsantos9018
@jonetsantos9018 Год назад
This is not an ambush ....We called that raid. "element of surprise"
@tanielatuinaceva2042
@tanielatuinaceva2042 2 года назад
My dad fought in this Malayan war against communist guerillas as part of the Fijian Army Batt then...RIP
@flyingchef6980
@flyingchef6980 2 года назад
Thank you for his sacrifice. May his soul rest in peace.
@kpplatihansaczani8485
@kpplatihansaczani8485 2 года назад
There's a souvenir in front of Queen Elizabeth Barrack, in Suva. It was in it's place previously, in front of Batu Pahat Police Station, Johore, Malaya. An iron cannon.
@idrisismail8288
@idrisismail8288 2 года назад
Thank for your dad servis in malaysia.👍👍
@JunaidyJaafar
@JunaidyJaafar 2 года назад
❤️
@romelbohayan123
@romelbohayan123 2 года назад
lopetayawsabltsaegona
@SaifulIkram
@SaifulIkram Год назад
As a Malaysian myself, we thank you for your service defending our country and the rest of the Free World against Communism.
@ziggyzagg561
@ziggyzagg561 Год назад
I read your comment 0n 11.11.22. Lest we forget. x
@obeselord9501
@obeselord9501 Год назад
I agree im not malaysian but i hope the best for you and your family
@nemozack3767
@nemozack3767 Год назад
Free world... ahahahaha... 🙄 ...next thing you gonna say you believe in is Santa Claus... and remember, all those perfect world, would never have been without the major help of those dogs without a moral, called CIA. Came on, wake up boy, it's time to open eyes and grow up, no more heroes anymore.
@SaifulIkram
@SaifulIkram Год назад
@@nemozack3767 are you Communist? Just asking
@nemozack3767
@nemozack3767 Год назад
@@SaifulIkram I don't believe in fables.
@robertmorris9133
@robertmorris9133 Год назад
My dad served d company, Suffolk reg billy Morris. Loved it
@vanmush
@vanmush Год назад
My old fella fought in Malaya with the Royal Marines
@duluxdog71
@duluxdog71 Год назад
My dad was stationed in malaya malaccabefore i was born..my elder brother was born there and said it was s o so hot,my dad now is a chelsea pensioner that im very proud of
@allenallen3253
@allenallen3253 3 года назад
My pride Sarawak Rangers & Iban Trackers @ jungle trackers during Malaya insurgency..
@shah008
@shah008 2 года назад
TNI head huntter
@kusyafizul2757
@kusyafizul2757 Год назад
TNI same P.K.I
@neildouglas2365
@neildouglas2365 Год назад
Amazing how easy it is to sneak up on sentries ... in the movies.
@browning50cal
@browning50cal 2 года назад
Love to see the FAL in action. I was just washing some 7.62 by 51 cases before this came up in my feed.
@gardencity3558
@gardencity3558 2 года назад
FAL was the cannon of the free world. Total beast of a weapon.
@rayhanes1347
@rayhanes1347 Год назад
2:42 when you finally catch the guy that's been putting grocery newsletters on your porch.
@danisiam1840
@danisiam1840 Год назад
My ex-wife is a headhunter from Borneo,living near kota Kinabalu.. beautiful eyes 💕
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
Unless you piss her off I assume.
@volvorama2369
@volvorama2369 Год назад
My place of birth in 1962, although I'm a white brit!
@mofaz1968
@mofaz1968 3 года назад
During the Confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia..it got so serious that the conflict became a potential flash point for the Cold War to become super hot..it was rumored that the British armed with nukes were based in Butterworth North Malaya and Singapore ready to retaliate against Indonesia if all out war were to break out..because Indonesian armed forces were backed by the Soviet Union with modern weapons..Battle Ship, Submarines etc..
@12dougreed
@12dougreed 3 года назад
good joke , now tell another one
@matrempit2885
@matrempit2885 3 года назад
Meluat ku tengok ayat ko tu biol..! Angkat bakul sendiri...!
@gunadiadijoyo4893
@gunadiadijoyo4893 2 года назад
Malaysia tak lebih dari pengecut sombong... bahkan sampai sekarang..
@bahrinseman3484
@bahrinseman3484 2 года назад
Kuncu2 PKI akan pertahankan konfrontasi,sebab konfrontasi di dalangi PKI
@gunadiadijoyo4893
@gunadiadijoyo4893 2 года назад
Yaa... tapi nyatanya sampe hari inipun Malaysia masih bersikap songong pada Indonesia.... dan main klaim seni budaya Indonesia...
@jmc0075
@jmc0075 3 года назад
My dad fought there he served in the Durham light infantry.
@joni87
@joni87 3 года назад
Sure....
@paulgimlik15969
@paulgimlik15969 2 года назад
They were disbanded about 1967. Quite a few of them came to 3LI. We were in Malaya at the time, in Terendak , Malacca. 28th Commonwealth Brigade
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
My unlces fought with the DLI's in Korea. They were KSLI reinforcements.
@Emmahbayabao
@Emmahbayabao 5 месяцев назад
A leadership with synchronized coordination and bravery that won the mission
@zulkaflikafli272
@zulkaflikafli272 3 года назад
Wow..Self Loading Rifle(SLR)+7.62mm,SMG+9mm,Grenade Super Eneger...
@oml81mm
@oml81mm 3 года назад
And a No 5 rifle (.303) made an appearance once or twice.
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Год назад
@@oml81mm Look closely at the Bren too (enemy) with curved magazine its the .303 version, the British L4A4 7.62 version had the straight magazine which also fitted the SLR, one of my neighbours carried an SLR in Northern Ireland fitted with the 30 round L4A4 magazine
@mohdshawalsidek1452
@mohdshawalsidek1452 Год назад
We are Malaysian thanks to British and new Zealand soldiers help us and work alongside with malay regime soldier to take down threat of communism in Malaya back in 1950-1970.
@corsair371
@corsair371 Год назад
Very good video, very real portrait of jungle combat, one little mishap, one of the enemy soldiers was carrying and M-16 , very unlikely.
@petercofrancesco8979
@petercofrancesco8979 2 года назад
Apple Scrunching For The Unsavory Blokes ! Poor Devil's, Aye and a Pint of Gilbeys ! No Tea Today, Cheers ! 🇬🇧🎩
@hstwodrainage.1410
@hstwodrainage.1410 Год назад
I remember seeing this film in about I969 when an army recruiting team came to our school.
@adminweb4430
@adminweb4430 3 года назад
I am Malaysian : salute....
@kontoller3201
@kontoller3201 3 года назад
Hello, i want to ask a question, Do you sorry us Indonesian invading your country just because a misconception
@razerkrait7477
@razerkrait7477 3 года назад
@@kontoller3201 things already happen whatever happen in the past become past. misconception? Well it was a part of cold war and communist party of indonesia were responsible for it. The communist party of indonesia was orchestrate the whole thing and get support from china communist while indonesia was become china puppet to accomplish that.
@kontoller3201
@kontoller3201 3 года назад
@@razerkrait7477 But Soekarno thinked that Malaysia was a British puppet state
@mofaz1968
@mofaz1968 3 года назад
@@kontoller3201 Sukarno was the communist's hope ..until the American CIA put a stop and supported Suharto's coup and started the communist purge that killed hundreds of thousand so called communist sympathizers ..the wound that still until today remained a scar in Indonesian society ...
@atishah7989
@atishah7989 Год назад
Kami merdeka secara perjanjian seperti negara arab, bukan diberi terus dengan saja2
@juniorkahal3297
@juniorkahal3297 Год назад
Big salute to the camera man
@chrysblack7901
@chrysblack7901 Год назад
It's not real 😂
@kingjoe3rd
@kingjoe3rd Год назад
@@chrysblack7901 you would think the part where the corporal gets mad about the matches would have given it away as that was contrived as all get out.
@azizabdulmajid7214
@azizabdulmajid7214 3 года назад
As per The Virgin Soldier movie which show the British involved in the Malayan Emergency.
@abuanaschannel7050
@abuanaschannel7050 3 года назад
Insurgency
@muhammadzakwanazizi9013
@muhammadzakwanazizi9013 3 года назад
@@abuanaschannel7050 emergency la..isugerncy tu lepas emegenrcy
@abuanaschannel7050
@abuanaschannel7050 3 года назад
MUHAMMAD ZAKWAN AZIZI hurmmmm
@markwilson3978
@markwilson3978 3 года назад
@@abuanaschannel7050 Deeeerrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmm !
@paulgimlik15969
@paulgimlik15969 2 года назад
Written by Leslie Thomas
@SunilSharma-re1hq
@SunilSharma-re1hq Год назад
The forests look good with or without the fire fight 🤠
@Fangolio
@Fangolio 3 года назад
Nice. The FN. great rifle.
@stevedevice1866
@stevedevice1866 3 года назад
SLR. My second favourite variant after the Rhodesian.
@malpreece5008
@malpreece5008 3 года назад
@@stevedevice1866 Excuse my ignorance, but are there distinct differences between the Belgian, British, and Rhodesian versions of the FN?
@2011woodlands
@2011woodlands 2 года назад
It's interesting to see a M16 rifle in the hands of the insurgent in 1964.
@alisaiful6717
@alisaiful6717 2 года назад
😁 😁 😁. Even USA don't use them
@2011woodlands
@2011woodlands 2 года назад
@@alisaiful6717 some advisers had them, and the US Air Force, but not ground troops.
@zoiders
@zoiders 2 года назад
The British Army bought several thousand AR15s before the Americans did.
@owlgothic248
@owlgothic248 2 года назад
Can't see any AK 47 around
@limleng8297
@limleng8297 2 года назад
ោ ុំ ុំលឲឲឮមមន់លឲឲឮមមននន
@PhilipOsborne-rz9eu
@PhilipOsborne-rz9eu 11 месяцев назад
That's an old film remember many year's ago being shown this film when I was an army cadet. I'm now 70
@user-wi7tl6hb8v
@user-wi7tl6hb8v 7 месяцев назад
My daddy is 229225 Cpl Abd Malik from 1st SIR and retired on 1988 at the Malaysia army service Corp last base at Spec Ops regt of RMAF jugra,I'm a veteran of royal Malay regt
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 Год назад
Thanks mate.. scary stuff but it is what it is! 🇳🇿
@interrestrial9815
@interrestrial9815 Год назад
Darn, a mighty fine re-enactment.
@mohdradzi5625
@mohdradzi5625 3 года назад
Tq brtesh army..... Jasamu dimalaya tetap kami kenang
@LSPD1909
@LSPD1909 3 года назад
The FAL is a great weapon.
@ManDuderGuy
@ManDuderGuy 3 года назад
I think someone's making a plastic/lightweight version of it currently, or is about to. I seent it recently on the Task And Purpose channel.
@shitehead7839
@shitehead7839 3 года назад
This ain’t cod that ain’t no fal. SA-58
@ozdavemcgee2079
@ozdavemcgee2079 3 года назад
Thats a inch pattern SLR pal, as we used to great effect in the Commonwealth. Malaya first, then Australia in Vietnam. Aussies' on secondment and Brits in NI and the Brits in Oman and the Falklands. Good weapon, and if you ever meet any SF guys they will tell you over 90% of trigger time on ops is done on semi. So a semi only version of a FAL makes good sense, and effectiveness as you can see from where the best soldiers worldwide have done their thing, British and Australian Soldiers.
@shitehead7839
@shitehead7839 3 года назад
Ozdave McGee thankyou
@sotarastas7274
@sotarastas7274 2 года назад
Not a SA-58 either. L1A1 SLR or similar. SA-58 is from the USA based company DS Arms, founded in '87. And it's FAL based anyhow.
@joelmonkley6177
@joelmonkley6177 3 года назад
Kiwis fought well in this war as usual
@robbiedennis
@robbiedennis 3 года назад
Not very good at Crete but. They let the whole team down like the weakest link in the chain giving way.
@ebisu8824
@ebisu8824 2 года назад
@@robbiedennis "not very good" Low IQ?
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
@@robbiedennis One bad apple Brig. Not the whole division.
@therover65
@therover65 3 года назад
Not possible to approach a sentry and knife him in daylight unless he’s asleep as it is near impossible not to make any sound walking in the jungle.
@pikiwiki
@pikiwiki 3 года назад
it's difficult. not impossible. depends on what kind of shoes you're wearing, if any
@pcat1378
@pcat1378 3 года назад
Says the guy who never left his armchair
@isawit9722
@isawit9722 3 года назад
The crossbow should of been used.....but then,the enemy may yell out a warning
@therover65
@therover65 3 года назад
@@pikiwiki It’s day time, you’d have to be a first class ninja, or the sentry is asleep, to achieve this. this re-enactment is just to tell a story, and don’t forget this is propaganda. So exaggeration is not disallowed.
@therover65
@therover65 3 года назад
@@pcat1378 Well... More experience than the average pimply teenager playing video games all day night. But nothing to shout about: 2 years full time military service, 10 years reservist. Vocation: infantry.
@bligonblora3457
@bligonblora3457 Год назад
Seru sekali film nya
@alisaiful6717
@alisaiful6717 3 года назад
The sterling submachine gun very practical for jungle warfare. Light and reliable and can carry more spare bullets. You can spray the bushes with it..
@whocanmakeyourwholeweek7272
@whocanmakeyourwholeweek7272 2 года назад
hand me an owen
@paulgimlik15969
@paulgimlik15969 2 года назад
The fixed firing pin was a bit of a problem tho’
@alisaiful6717
@alisaiful6717 2 года назад
Owen more reliable but the upward protruding magazines a bit nuisance for concealment in the bush
@mahazrybinabdulmalik154
@mahazrybinabdulmalik154 2 года назад
But fight now it's a Not clever decision to choose Aug Styer 5.56mm Not to quality
@Belisarius1967
@Belisarius1967 2 года назад
If you asked me to pick a weapon i'd want to carry through jungle it would be Sterling. If you asked me to pick a weapon i'd want to fight with in the jungle i'd pick the SLR.
@kenkan6837
@kenkan6837 Год назад
lack of face paint and green fatigues is quite telling
@peterjames9610
@peterjames9610 2 года назад
Man, SLR, how good particularly with the older wooden fore-stock, not the laminated ply, I found the wood one better to use, for some reason?
@rhodanjones5155
@rhodanjones5155 2 года назад
probably the weight made it smoother to fire, polymer makes it lighter but the cartridge is a bit more nasty like that.
@mangore623
@mangore623 2 года назад
I found just the opposite on our C1A1. It didn't take many rounds before they'd catch on fire. Breakages were common.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
Never had a problem with any of the stocks wood, laminated or polymer. The only issue with the woods ones really was too much oil sweating out of he wood when the rifle was hot (hot day or sustaiend fir=ing) if soldiers had previously got too carried away with oiling it.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
@@rhodanjones5155 Never noticed any difference at all. If anythign the stippling on the polymer stocks and forened helped.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
@@mangore623 Never saw an SLR break once ever. Only issue I saw was an Aussie soldier on exercise who didn't properly lock the receiver in place after cleaning it, had it break open when he fired resulting in the rat's tail hitting him in the forehead and running round the side of his head giving hima very nasty would and a very nasty headache which he had to wake up to. That was in 1981 or 2 IIRC.
@afadfad3952
@afadfad3952 3 года назад
This is britain 'vietnam war'. Must be in Malaya or Borneo.
@LogieT2K
@LogieT2K 3 года назад
Yep malayan emergency
@markwilson3978
@markwilson3978 3 года назад
@@LogieT2K British involvement in Malyan emergency ended in 1960.
@toy_shout6958
@toy_shout6958 3 года назад
It's about Malaya, during insurgencies
@LogieT2K
@LogieT2K 3 года назад
@@markwilson3978 the communist forces continued the insurgency after the conflict officially ended though, so maybe be not technically malayan emergency
@markwilson3978
@markwilson3978 3 года назад
@@LogieT2K Its Borneo.
@Vic-ng8if
@Vic-ng8if 3 года назад
Great video. Cheers chum.
@welshpete12
@welshpete12 2 года назад
This is very realistic . In one shot you can see a solider with a shot gun . The army asked for them to be shipped out from the UK . They were found to be the best for getting snipers out of trees .
@gregwilliams3457
@gregwilliams3457 2 года назад
And reloading shells with Dimes cut through the jungel brush good
@paulgimlik15969
@paulgimlik15969 2 года назад
Remington Automatic shotguns were used to blast ambush units
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
@@gregwilliams3457 You ever done the dime loads? If you have you'll know that it doesm't work. Me and a mate did a coupel of those laods in a black powder 12 bore shot shell. When we fired it, the dimes were laid out ina straight line from the muzzle on the ground. the first one was about 15 feet fromt he muzzle and then there was one every 10 feet or so form there. Can't remember now how many were in it but the movie was wrong.
@zledphyrose3745
@zledphyrose3745 Год назад
“This is very realistic, u see a soldier with a shotgun” xD yeah cause that makes it sooo realistic 😂🤣
@gregwilliams3457
@gregwilliams3457 Год назад
@@davesherry5384 i dont doubt what you are saying. But i am wondering what effect the black powder had on the out come. I have shot black powder and for me judging from that black powder does not have nearly the force behind it as the modern charge does.
@andrewrobertson3894
@andrewrobertson3894 3 года назад
Quality recreation, in my opinion.
@welshpete12
@welshpete12 2 года назад
oh no , its from that time . There were a series of them made then .
@angiemetcalfe7210
@angiemetcalfe7210 2 года назад
@@welshpete12 there's no way on this earth this is real
@rawnukles
@rawnukles 3 года назад
What did he mean when he said " would you like another box of matches?"
@AMG-316
@AMG-316 3 года назад
To show more enemy soldiers then the few he had on his pre attack plan....
@HONORTONUMERIC123
@HONORTONUMERIC123 2 года назад
@@AMG-316 Yup.... That's right.... Copy that.... Well said...
@HONORTONUMERIC123
@HONORTONUMERIC123 2 года назад
@@AMG-316 I would have got 10 box of matches for pre attack plan..... And 20 box of matches for post attack plan..... That would fill my day....
@zaynevanday142
@zaynevanday142 2 года назад
Funny the Enemy are using No5 LE Jungle Carbines 😂
@mongoose4117
@mongoose4117 2 года назад
And an m16!! Funny stuff. Most likely they wouldnt have had these arms at this time, but I'm no expert here so maybe I'm wrong AF.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
They look suspiciously like Gurhkas too!
@bruceleehee9267
@bruceleehee9267 Год назад
Damn that would be intense
@jakebutler3744
@jakebutler3744 2 года назад
Great stuff.
@adventurehawksancientharmony
Funny how the enemy all had Enfield jungle carbines
@sim0n17
@sim0n17 Год назад
...and they appeared to be dressed as WW2 Japanese soldiers 🤔🧐
@j.b.macadam6516
@j.b.macadam6516 Год назад
Actually, at 5:09 when the first charge is sounded, a Communist soldier is seen carrying an M-16 rifle.
@kentfrancis3551
@kentfrancis3551 4 года назад
Wonderful
@alejandrogonzalezcordero1283
@alejandrogonzalezcordero1283 3 года назад
Si
@alejandrogonzalezcordero1283
@alejandrogonzalezcordero1283 3 года назад
Es tedi de o megusta
@marybrown3925
@marybrown3925 2 года назад
Great first name, same here high from canada
@jluvs2ride
@jluvs2ride 2 года назад
Not possible to move that quietly in that kind of jungle.
@nilton2290
@nilton2290 3 года назад
Adoro essas selvas sem mosquitos
@owlgothic248
@owlgothic248 2 года назад
That sterling SMG my father weapon during that era of fighting
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
First time I used one, I was nine. My old man was 3 RTR and it was in Braunschweig Germany on the rnage at the old SS barracks there.
@owlgothic248
@owlgothic248 Год назад
@@davesherry5384 very good to hear from you 👌 I used to clean it as my father taught me
@S-North
@S-North 2 года назад
Not so much an ambush more a section attack. Amusing vid none the less.
@user-io1kg9fg1z
@user-io1kg9fg1z Год назад
It's looked seem to be a movie.
@hmoobdaisiabyangchannel2340
@hmoobdaisiabyangchannel2340 11 месяцев назад
Very nice 👍
@Mr-Damage
@Mr-Damage 2 года назад
2:40 sloppy work hitting the tree, movement is a give away.
@mercenarymike1397
@mercenarymike1397 Год назад
Love my Aussie friends
@blackbird5634
@blackbird5634 3 года назад
You'd never see that much pale skin exposed these days, the jungle camo face paint and definitely use of soft camo gloves is standard.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
I remember this film from my AA recruit days. Laugh now though. No face cam,. Those lovely white faces shining out of the bush!
@joeadams1225
@joeadams1225 Год назад
SMLE 303 JUNGLE CARBINE.....GREAT PIG RIFLE......
@blitzer3973
@blitzer3973 3 года назад
Reason why the ANZACS were so effective in Vietnam compared to the US, "thanks" to the Malay conflict we knew how to fight in a jungle terrain. *I know this are British, but it's the exact same with the Kiwis and Aussies.
@wufongtanwufong5579
@wufongtanwufong5579 3 года назад
Australia had WW1, WW2, Malaysia and Vietnam experiences to draw on.
@blitzer3973
@blitzer3973 3 года назад
@@wufongtanwufong5579 they were the most feared units in Vietnam, because they knew what they were doing
@drott150
@drott150 3 года назад
That had nothing to do with it. The US mainland and its people were subverted by communist infiltration in our schools and government. This took away our willingness to fight and win and created a mass distrust of government for the very first time. Americans knew just fine how to fight and win in jungles as they did in WWII less than 20 years prior to our first armed incursions into Vietnam. The larger question, communist subversion aside, is _was it really necessary for us to fight there? _ The answer is no.
@blitzer3973
@blitzer3973 3 года назад
@@drott150 Most American engagements in the Pacific were island hoping battles, they didn't have as much time on mainland pacific countries compared to the commonwealth forces in the Pacific, and exception probably being the Philippines. They weren't fully prepared/ trained for a full scale guerrilla battle in Vietnam, they did slowly adjust to how to fight it however. Australia also had protest against the war like many of the other combatants and this "communist propaganda" about it infiltrating schools is just stupid, WW2 was still having a toll on the American people and they didn't want to send more young boys to die in another useless war. Vietnam was not like WW2, the Japanese were a professionally trained Army, the basic Vietcong soldier was not, it was a completely different war for the Americans. the Malay conflict was an awakening for the Commonwealth forces in South East Asia, the same influence that took part in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos etc. American's aren't the best jungle soldiers, you can leave that to the armies that are trained to deal in those environments.
@robinloxley205
@robinloxley205 3 года назад
British, Australian and New Zealand Instructors at the Jungle Warfare School taught the early US Special Forces how to operate in these regions, during this period. There were also a number of former SAS (British ) who served in Vietnam, Robin Letts for example. The British, Australian and New Zealand troops had learned their skills in Malaya and Borneo/ Sarawak, although a number were also ww2 jungle seasoned vets, and had also served in Korea. The US troops have a different methodology to the "British and Commonwealth" troops.
@d1agram4
@d1agram4 3 года назад
1:47 yes it was
@LJ3813
@LJ3813 2 года назад
What’s the name of this movie ?
@keenymeeny2
@keenymeeny2 Год назад
This looks the film we used on the indoor training range when our SLR’s were converted for .22 and we fired into the screen ,,, happy days ,, SLR great piece of kit but M16 better for jungle work.
@waiminglau8960
@waiminglau8960 Год назад
Just wondering as to why the first sentry was watching the wrong way?
@nevjones1990
@nevjones1990 Год назад
Served in Malaya 1954/56, bit grim, enough said.
@israelmarcelino6221
@israelmarcelino6221 3 года назад
Muito bom 👏👏👏
@PakcikOutdoor
@PakcikOutdoor 2 года назад
Terbaik ceritanya
@thulomanchay
@thulomanchay Год назад
It looks like a British operation in Malaya. They did one helluva good job fighting communist insurgents there. This was one part of the war, the other was winning the hearts and mind of the local population, and denying the insurgents access to villagers. It was called the Emergency, and it lasted for about 12 years. One glitch in the video, there could not be an AR15 with a forward assist (M16) at that time.
@hattamimie
@hattamimie 2 года назад
Sepatutnya pihak keselamatan arahkan pihak musuh serah diri .. bile musuh mengenai pihak lawan, barulah pihak keselamatan membalas bermati-matian
@VrillonAura2012
@VrillonAura2012 10 лет назад
bloody great royal anglians !
@Surv1ve_Thrive
@Surv1ve_Thrive 4 года назад
Not only excellent infantrymen but top quality glazers too.
@India51A
@India51A 3 года назад
Vikings, Poachers or Pompadours, possibly even Tigers?
@India51A
@India51A 3 года назад
Ahh I see it was the Tigers from the 4th Battalion.
@leoncharlesworth8108
@leoncharlesworth8108 3 года назад
Tigers cups char walla
@mrpirate3470
@mrpirate3470 2 года назад
Ex Pompadour :)
@ProductionsLLC-jw2qs
@ProductionsLLC-jw2qs 10 лет назад
6:00 That's some Chris Kyle shooting!
@Surv1ve_Thrive
@Surv1ve_Thrive 4 года назад
:)
@miftahululum8233
@miftahululum8233 4 года назад
Pertempuran sengit dan seru mengesankan menyeramkan.
@dellawrence4323
@dellawrence4323 3 года назад
No "Spray and Pray" in the British Army, carefully aimed shots only, we don't like carrying ammunition just to waste it. An American would have emptied his rifle without hitting him.
@user-wx6hi9qc8s
@user-wx6hi9qc8s 3 года назад
@Dr Wolfgang Chausser ㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡ3333ㅡ3ㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡ
@jackwagonhoedown4114
@jackwagonhoedown4114 Год назад
I could almost smell the cordite…🤪
@jonmeek3879
@jonmeek3879 Год назад
Well made
@dkpp4022
@dkpp4022 3 года назад
Good job
@megawechannels3200
@megawechannels3200 Год назад
What movie name?
@AndyLouHongkong
@AndyLouHongkong 3 года назад
Looks real
@stevebrownrocks6376
@stevebrownrocks6376 Год назад
What movie is this? It looks very realistic! 👏🏼😎
@bhall4996
@bhall4996 Год назад
It's a re-creation of events that happened
@khairulanuarnaim8869
@khairulanuarnaim8869 3 года назад
Senoi praaq dgn iban trekker terbaek dlm hutan
@ruizhou9612
@ruizhou9612 Год назад
The FN FAL is good but gets pretty heavy in the bush. This would have been good in Afghanistan though.
@samsquach3799
@samsquach3799 Год назад
I have an L1A1 SLR and it is very nice to shoot. Rather heavy at 10 pounds loaded.
@savon4127
@savon4127 3 года назад
បាទងគុណបង
@mattfazilla7878
@mattfazilla7878 2 года назад
I thought i saw a M16 somewhere🤣
@user-wi7tl6hb8v
@user-wi7tl6hb8v 7 месяцев назад
M16 used after 1971
@truckerfromreno
@truckerfromreno Год назад
A proper scouse accent that soldier had. None of this lad lad lad nonsense.
@truonghoanggia06.86
@truonghoanggia06.86 3 года назад
In the movie, it is not true that the two sides fight equally with each other, but the other side loses, and the other side wins, and meets Vietnam, the two sides die equally.
@markwilson3978
@markwilson3978 3 года назад
WHAT ?...........are you on drugs !
@truonghoanggia06.86
@truonghoanggia06.86 3 года назад
@@markwilson3978 Equivalent weapons, one side wins the match, 1, 2 people die, and the other is dead. fim illusion. Do you know the war (Vietnam -USA 1954 -1975). (vietnam - cambodia 1979-1989) Vietnam-china 1979-1990. you know ???
@truonghoanggia06.86
@truonghoanggia06.86 3 года назад
@@markwilson3978 the movie you make is not too realistic too delusional of power.
@markwilson3978
@markwilson3978 3 года назад
@@truonghoanggia06.86 Thank you for sharing your extensive insight, Vo....Most war films i think are biased. Thanks again.
@truonghoanggia06.86
@truonghoanggia06.86 3 года назад
@@markwilson3978 very good
@neerajroger4147
@neerajroger4147 3 года назад
Movie name ?
@LiftingwithGrandpaCharlie
@LiftingwithGrandpaCharlie 3 года назад
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