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How To Survive an Ambush. Becoming Deadly in the Mountains Part 4 

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@pleaseadoptus
@pleaseadoptus Год назад
Minimize ambush points by moving your parents refrigerator closer to the basement door. Consider door dash as potential QRF.
@businessman7841
@businessman7841 Год назад
roger sarnt
@iToxicTritton
@iToxicTritton Год назад
Lmao
@EQ9962
@EQ9962 Год назад
Truth. Also, an air fryer in the Tactical Operations Center, AKA, the basement, will minimize my time on target and enable a constant flow of fresh, crisp nuggies
@Alpha_Wolf.
@Alpha_Wolf. Год назад
Yeah Sure 🙃
@skid3339
@skid3339 Год назад
Meal Team 6 standing by, Chief Sargent Sir 🫡
@ethanh3421
@ethanh3421 Год назад
Becoming deadly in the mountains is the series I hope never ends.
@adamg574
@adamg574 Год назад
Me too, I just need to move somewhere with mountains now, preferably a pro 2A state
@Alpha_Wolf.
@Alpha_Wolf. Год назад
Yeah Sure 🙃
@Thrashmetal2130
@Thrashmetal2130 Год назад
@@adamg574 I'm fortunate enough to be in north Idaho so these videos are extremely helpful
@contentcop
@contentcop Год назад
But when do we become happy in the mountains?
@williamp.4617
@williamp.4617 Год назад
@@adamg574 Tennessee
@jaylol7226
@jaylol7226 Год назад
Just so you know: I'd totally watch a 5-hour video on ambushes. You should do it.
@IISICKII
@IISICKII Год назад
Он этого не сделает, потому что ему это не выгодно.
@jaylol7226
@jaylol7226 Год назад
@@IISICKII Yeah, RU-vid is probably not going to monetize something like that... Probably the exact opposite. Doubt they'd be okay with somebody teaching full blown military tactics in a realistic sense lecture-style on their platform. But I'd still enjoy it, haha
@IISICKII
@IISICKII Год назад
@@jaylol7226 да конечно. Я бы тоже посмотрел даже если бы это шло 24 часа)) Есть и другие видео про засаду, правда там язык другой.
@Mocha69A
@Mocha69A Год назад
Got an combat Infantryman on the show best listen up. Everything thing he taught is spot on and I know he's got lots more. Why because I'm a grunt myself. Keep training and yes physical fitness, this ain't easy.
@Mocha69A
@Mocha69A Год назад
​@@jaylol7226 there are many videos of learning military training. If you want to read the actual training Manuel's the Army uses they are not classified you can google the battle Drills for Field Manuel's, of course training with a team and doing it is very important.
@EQ9962
@EQ9962 Год назад
My Mom's cat ambushed me on my way back to the basement with a plate full of fresh nuggies. I felt so much more prepared on my reaction to contact. Thank you Mike!
@moosemaimer
@moosemaimer Год назад
deploy catnip smoke to cover exfiltration
@Weimerica8841
@Weimerica8841 Год назад
consider alternating routes to be less predictable to insurgents
@jasonsecord1482
@jasonsecord1482 Год назад
Were they dino nuggies?
@DowntoEarthThinkingcom
@DowntoEarthThinkingcom Год назад
I get it for realsies and completely realize most people do not. We are all the just the components of our life experiences and some just have far more of that and learned from it bigly ! Another way to explain it all is that I was just a lucky one for sure and found great mentors to learn from long ago ! Been a truly great journey and it aint over yet.
@wildcat8598
@wildcat8598 Год назад
Deploy honey mustard gas to exit the battle zone
@TheBrigandBob
@TheBrigandBob Год назад
For anyone not incorporating lifting and running into your daily training, this really emphasizes why the fitness aspect is important. Surprising how many people in the community skip the physical portion of training and just focus on the sexy gun stuff.
@user-un5my5bw4j
@user-un5my5bw4j Год назад
Very true. Also jogging and getting your heart rate up to immediately go prone and fire at your targets is also good physical practice since that high heart rate combined with heavy breathing when firing changes things a bit that people who were never in combat or have ever trained for do not realize the night and day difference
@TheBrigandBob
@TheBrigandBob Год назад
@@user-un5my5bw4j agreed. I will usually take a sandbag to the range and do various drills with it to get my heartrate up. Pishups, burpeea, whatever gets the blood pumping.
@fredchain58
@fredchain58 Год назад
Weighted running makes a huge difference…even sprinting in quite intervals and resting. Stimulating a quick heart rate is so important to be able to maneuver in situations where your body shouldn’t limit you
@MattDonkin430
@MattDonkin430 Год назад
Knowing how to shoot is important, but it's worthless if you can't run 50 yards... or even carry your weapon any distance with gear. I have a bad back (two surgeries) and training is HARD, but it needs to be done. That being said, even with training... I'm totally screwed if I have to run with gear on my back. Ill be out of the fight quick!
@thatoneunicornguy9366
@thatoneunicornguy9366 Год назад
I had a profound realization of this about a year ago. I realized I was so out of shape and hadn't ran in years. I knew I was absolutely fucked when I couldn't even run a half mile without being winded and dizzy with chest pain. Ever since then, weights and cardio have been a part of my everyday life.
@NonyaDamnbusiness
@NonyaDamnbusiness Год назад
My unit had about a day of "reacting to an ambush" training prior to every deployment. Then they sent us to Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. We did a lot of "on the job" training back then. We were a tank unit and constantly deploying without tanks and just expected to instantly turn into combat infantrymen. It went about as well as expected.
@tacticalbacon7386
@tacticalbacon7386 Год назад
That is tough.
@bevanmcnicholl2525
@bevanmcnicholl2525 Год назад
Fuck man that sounds about how it went for my Father in the Australian Army. 2003, Iraq too many under trained soldiers got sent, Father was a reservist and decided not to get deployed but fuck man all his friends were fucked up and we only lost 4 men and yet the lack of training took its toll still. The training was a section of the deployment training and it was embarassing. I can't speak for my entire country but for some, they were not ready
@letsdothis9063
@letsdothis9063 Год назад
I'm glad that you made it back man. That sounds brutal.
@jadsmvs8651
@jadsmvs8651 Год назад
@@bevanmcnicholl2525 That whole situation was shoved under the rug but was still a massive wake up call for the ADF. The mishaps in Iraq sent ripples that taught some valuable lessons. It's just a damn shame those who taught that lesson were your dads mates.
@bevanmcnicholl2525
@bevanmcnicholl2525 Год назад
@@jadsmvs8651 Only good thing to come out of it was those that come out of it all there came out as some of the bes soldiers in the world. I've met a bunch of blokes who served and Iraq and Afganistan and fuck they're some of the best people i've met in my life. The ADF learnt the hard way but shit changed because of it. At least unlike the USA where they just contributed to the meat grinder ...
@BurnCo97
@BurnCo97 Год назад
There is nothing I would rather do than watch a 5 hour Garand Thumb video while eating Cheetos and drinking sprite telling myself I'm going to get out there and survive one day!
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад
I've switched to club soda ;)
@s0nnyburnett
@s0nnyburnett Год назад
We could all spend tens of thousands on gear and training and getting fit only to get blasted by some thug in the first hours of a civil war or unrest.
@marketwarriorfx
@marketwarriorfx Год назад
@@s0nnyburnett you only die when you are ready to die.
@D1_Tactical
@D1_Tactical Год назад
@@s0nnyburnett thugs can’t aim. If you’re moving strategic with a 3 man team armed with rifles and heavy armor i feel like you will be fine.
@ahole5407
@ahole5407 Год назад
Sitting in a bean bag chair naked eating cheetos.. IN A VAN... DOWN BY THE RIVER!!
@mattfreytag8062
@mattfreytag8062 Год назад
For the record, I WOULD ABSOLUTELY watch a 5 hour garand thumb video!
@PineconeActual
@PineconeActual Год назад
Same
@mrpineapple3942
@mrpineapple3942 Год назад
Same
@garyellis6406
@garyellis6406 Год назад
Be ready for the DVD or Thumbdrive set.
@itsjuudo9444
@itsjuudo9444 Год назад
Same
@jacobmitchell7654
@jacobmitchell7654 Год назад
@@garyellis6406 garand thumbs thumb drive
@IndependentArmz
@IndependentArmz Год назад
Respect for this man's honesty of what the major factor was in the ambush. " the enemy chose a bad spot". Not, we're just so much better they never had a chance. The only man that could tell that truth was a man that survived it. " Thank you for your service".
@bunk95
@bunk95 8 месяцев назад
Those marketed as enemy and not enemy?
@mrdavman13
@mrdavman13 8 месяцев назад
When he was telling that story I could tell he was feeling a lot of emotions and sorta DIDNT want to talk about it really I mean he probably has before and made peace with thinking about it but it still takes that small toll.. I’m sure he thought he was about to die truly. What an insane situation to be in and look back on.
@Former11BRAVO
@Former11BRAVO 25 дней назад
If you've survived an ambush, odds are good it wasn't a very well-executed ambush. It's much better to set up an ambush than to walk into one, for sure!
@nandorweiss374
@nandorweiss374 Год назад
Becoming deadly in the Mountains and Urban Survival are the best videos I've ever come across on RU-vid, please keep these series up, we love them!
@DunderMifflinRegionalManager
@Jimmy Two Times there’s a bunch of mountains in the US
@codywhittenton6144
@codywhittenton6144 Год назад
@Jimmy Two Times why be deadly in the mountains when you can be deadly in call of duty right?
@nandorweiss374
@nandorweiss374 Год назад
@Jimmy Two Times Well, surprise, I don't live in the U.S, greetings from Germany
@HotelBravo556
@HotelBravo556 Год назад
@@nandorweiss374 you’re probably a (((Weiss))) not a “Weiss 🗿”
@jiml4987
@jiml4987 Год назад
@Jimmy Two Times The Hatfield and McCoy tension is strong. The growing increase for pure white lightning.
@wonderbubble3980
@wonderbubble3980 Год назад
You know, the whole "if you aren't fit you're going to die" thing made perfect sense before. But watching everyone bounding straight up that mountain, it somehow made even more sense than it already did.
@Mushu33
@Mushu33 Год назад
Running up a hill is a lot more taxing than it seems, and that gets exponentially more pronounced when you're humping a loadout. It's been said that you should bring four times as much ammo as you think you will ever need... Well you know what? You should probably be four times as in-shape as you think you'd ever need to be.
@thomasmountain7791
@thomasmountain7791 Год назад
If you aren't fit you are going to die (faster at least) is also true without involving gunfight. 😉
@anemoia2661
@anemoia2661 Год назад
@@Mushu33 I run 1.5 miles in sub 9 minutes... But I'm not entirely sure its humanly possible for me to run that 4 times faster than I already do chief
@wonderbubble3980
@wonderbubble3980 Год назад
@@anemoia2661 I guess then the question would be can you do 6mi in sub 40min
@lanceskopik2928
@lanceskopik2928 Год назад
@@anemoia2661 the moment you think your good enough is when you stop getting better
@sgtj0311
@sgtj0311 Год назад
My fellow 03XX/11X knows, violence of action is key. If you are on the recieving end of an ambush, you must assault through the enemy and ultimately move out of the kill zone. I vaguely remember the old tactics manuals used to teach: Return fire in the direction of the enemy fire while simultaneously screaming and throwing grenades. Like you have no other choice but to exert as much violence out of your body as you can as it might be your last. Stay savage gents.
@WD40318
@WD40318 Год назад
POG here. Never been in combat. All I can say is I would hope the first one going down (if anyone) is not the machine gunner, (I would hope to hell he is on patrol) an area target with bursts of fire can very well pin them down while the riflemen can move in and kill. Oh and even more important hope it doesn't happen in a flat open field from above. That would be pretty bad pretty fast. But who knows. I bet it is so fast you really don't realize how out of control you are.
@sgtj0311
@sgtj0311 Год назад
@C S Good thought process brotha. It is absolutely essential for a patrolling unit to have high volume capable weapon systems. Most infantry squads will request to have a 0331 attachment during patrols. At minimum, a squad T/O will have 1 SAW/IAR in each team. You better have some of the most violent/observant teammate behind them as well, as this is key to having a lethal unit. Good input brother. 👌
@sgtj0311
@sgtj0311 Год назад
@C S In addition, if the leader puts their unit in a disadvantage in terms of position and route choice, he/she better have a good plan for IE/IA drills and an even better CASEVAC/MEDEVAC plan. 🤘
@WD40318
@WD40318 Год назад
@@sgtj0311 Yeah tbh I am not too sure how I'd do but I would definitely shitting bricks and squeezing the trigger trying to stay calm yet aggressive lol. Question, where do you think the next conflict might be (as far as NATO) I really think Xi Ping is going to cross the line and violate some kind of restriction and we could be in the Pacific theater again.. I think he would have done it by now but Russia was and is unprepared.. I can see Taiwan with the US Navy and Marines. Marines already got rid of their tanks so that is also another reason I see it happening.
@ferociousfil5747
@ferociousfil5747 Год назад
This is harder then it looks, to synch and move efficiently, you got to have practice this a million times. Like a good football play needs to be practiced a million times.
@ethanclark5513
@ethanclark5513 Год назад
I will absolutely watch a 5 hour video on ambushes, this is your best content, thank you so much for putting it out there, I wish every video was like this
@ouch9326
@ouch9326 Год назад
video games like zero hour, squad, arma,
@ouch9326
@ouch9326 Год назад
Virtual reality shooters hahah
@broquelaure
@broquelaure Год назад
"A crafty enemy will set a weak ambush you are meant to break through. Confident because you have dealt with the threat, your guard relaxed, you walk into the second, stronger ambush." Best way to avoid an Ambush. Leave your Stronghold through different gates at different times. Never get in a pattern where you are out the "west" gate at 0700 and on "orange" route at 0705 headed to OP Charlie. Even the most bush league enemy can figure out where, when and how to hit you if you do that enough times. Mix your timing, rate of travel, hold ups, route and exit, entry points to keep them guessing. Write the SOP that works for you and practice until everyone knows it like house clearing. It's almost as complex when you take mounted/dismounted into consideration.
@oldgrunt5806
@oldgrunt5806 Год назад
Well said.
@gothamsreckoning7949
@gothamsreckoning7949 Год назад
This reminds me of the Niger ambush where u.s. servicemen lost their lives r.i.p.
@johnniejambo7350
@johnniejambo7350 Год назад
👍 Thanks for the tips.
@kekistanimememan170
@kekistanimememan170 Год назад
The baited ambush. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0695Mtp-UgI.html Also if you have to go through an area we’re u know a marksman would wait to shoot you. Hard target yourself, run like a headless chicken.
@Chooch_The_Dog
@Chooch_The_Dog Год назад
I’ve hunted my entire life and spent so much time using my rifles in such a different way. These videos always shock me on how much differently you have to think and use your equipment in these situations and how much I need to practice in a different way. Always felt like a master shot and silent tracker but these videos humble me. An Elk doesn’t shoot back. Slowly building up an effective kit as I save money. Hoping to be at a reasonable level of competency at some point. Thanks mr. thumb
@travelingspartan2035
@travelingspartan2035 5 месяцев назад
If it makes you feel better, being a good hunter brings a lot of other skills that have uses in combat. Some of the things you learned from elk and take for granted, a lot of us tactical bros have little practice with. Noise and light discipline, masking your scent, tracking and covering your own trail, fitness in terms of moving with a pack, knowing what to bring to keep yourself warm and dry, etc.
@joshlower1
@joshlower1 Месяц назад
Humans don't shoot back either, unless you miss.
@joshlower1
@joshlower1 Месяц назад
Long range precision is an invaluable skill
@gregbagel791
@gregbagel791 Год назад
Every dad advice from people on the channel: “remember to be the best you can be and do your best to be healthy” Adam’s dad advice: “I’m disappointed in you”
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад
My dad: "I'm proud of you, you're doing better than I did at your age, but I don't understand how you live this way. You need to clean up your life." The best part is he was right.
@032603032603
@032603032603 Год назад
Hey, when you are busy LARP'ing with your meme 2A wanna be commando videos. The left is actually winning the real war. LOL. Patriots are embarrassing.
@AuxArcClimbing
@AuxArcClimbing Год назад
That's a guy who has held a flashlight for Dad just one too many times.
@charon9205
@charon9205 Год назад
@@AuxArcClimbing Point the light where I'm looking !!!
@AuxArcClimbing
@AuxArcClimbing Год назад
@@charon9205 "The light is for me, not for you. Do you see where my hands are? THATS BECAUSE THE FLASHLIGHT ISN'T POINTED AT THEM."
@gbear34
@gbear34 Год назад
I came for the gats and the jokes, but as the world continues to spin further into chaos I want to thank you for valuable content like this.
@TraviNomotion
@TraviNomotion Год назад
Gats? Didn’t think it was 2000
@BionicLemming
@BionicLemming Год назад
@@TraviNomotion is you a dialectaphobe?
@XM8A1
@XM8A1 Год назад
@@TraviNomotion they meant heater Edit: j/k
@theProtocaster
@theProtocaster Год назад
*burner
@joelbuck5033
@joelbuck5033 Год назад
So much of the "modern warfare" has been conducted in deserts and mountains. I'd like to see some tactics for how to run ops in woodlands like Michigan.
@gongyunghoon3231
@gongyunghoon3231 Год назад
Netizen Warfare new modern war
@crye9124
@crye9124 Год назад
Would love to see a Michigan ran operation
@brrrt7623
@brrrt7623 Год назад
What do you see as being different? The principles are all the same.
@justarandomtechpriest1578
@justarandomtechpriest1578 Год назад
​@@brrrt7623a lot actually The principles are the same but the reaction and employment aren't
@toddthezondalover645
@toddthezondalover645 Год назад
Or Appalachia
@Th3Unf0rg1v3n95
@Th3Unf0rg1v3n95 Год назад
For the record, if you guys start making 5 hour videos I am confident that I'm not the only one that would subscribe for a monthly fee
@allcapsboy9139
@allcapsboy9139 Год назад
YAS THIS
@definitelyadarkangel9225
@definitelyadarkangel9225 Год назад
100%
@mickemous5501
@mickemous5501 Год назад
I would be interested to see another video on how these tactics/maneuvers change once you start taking casualties, especially when bounding away from contact.
@ambjornborjesson5481
@ambjornborjesson5481 Год назад
No idea how the US does this but in my training it depends a shit ton. But if your guys can't move.. you need help of some sort for sure.
@sirdo946
@sirdo946 Год назад
Yep i was just thinking of this. Seeing the far ambush drill, once they get over the hill i wondered "hmm what would you do if a guy gets hit on the exposed side?"
@enigmaticfoo
@enigmaticfoo Год назад
that is where a 249 would come into play. they are all using m4's/ar15's. being able to send more rounds will help with casualties along with calling out the distance/direction/description. Casualty out in the open is not good so it's better to try and get fire superiority before collecting fallen/injured to prevent more casualties. if the casualty is conscious you yell at him to see if he can move, fire back, take cover. if not, you move, fire back, and take cover.
@AdventureswithaaronB
@AdventureswithaaronB Год назад
Sometimes I feel like flannel daddy knows something we don’t and he’s just preparing us so we could all be armed civilians with a little bit of knowledge
@JacobFkNBabbitt
@JacobFkNBabbitt Год назад
Read the ranger handbook. It’s end all be all to all the battle drills man. If we have a casualty you focus on winning the fire fight first, you ask the casualty can he return fire, can he move to cover, can he apply self aid! At minimum you just get the casualty to cover and apply a TQ
@worstcat8489
@worstcat8489 Год назад
The amount of planning/ training/ risk management it took to do these dramatizations with live fire is f-ing steep. THIS is quality you won't find anywhere else.
@johnneill5960
@johnneill5960 Год назад
All the planning in the world won’t help you when you get punched in the mouth the first time , the ones that think and react are the ones that separate themselves when it all matters . I’ve personally on more occasions than I can count seen the guy I least expected step up and so unimaginable things and on the other hand I’ve also seen the one I expected to step up freeze . One thing I know for certain is that if you panic or freeze in this situation ( a ambush ) people are going to pay for it .
@MrChefDK
@MrChefDK 10 месяцев назад
@@johnneill5960he’s talking about the quality of the video
@Thatoperator23
@Thatoperator23 Год назад
Educating the public? This is great Garand! Thanks for this, I am personally not old enough yet, but knowing this will be useful for the future. Thanks bro
@hunterbradley5550
@hunterbradley5550 Год назад
Typed weird cuz they don't want u to know lol
@brianbohodeanu9083
@brianbohodeanu9083 Год назад
Relatable actually, don't appreciate not being considered a human being until I'm 18
@Thatoperator23
@Thatoperator23 Год назад
@@brianbohodeanu9083 exactly dude
@BarretStout
@BarretStout Год назад
The secret ingredient is cri-
@aghostyboi3075
@aghostyboi3075 Год назад
@@brianbohodeanu9083 same.
@gabidufau
@gabidufau Год назад
Great job to whoever decided to film with a drone at that angle and at that specific time of the day when shadows would create the contrast not shown when filming people using camouflage, helping us viewers to easily understand the procedure. A round of applause from Argentina!
@petrimakela5978
@petrimakela5978 Год назад
This was a very interesting video. There is also a significant difference of mindset compared to my training as a Finnish recon NCO. Our goal was mainly suppress and exfil, because we were expecting to be outgunned against any Russian element we encountered. So get distance and call hell from our battalion mortar co and and artillery within range (Finnish system allows you to call in all guns in range without actually knowing where they are)
@airborneofficer2640
@airborneofficer2640 Год назад
Wonder how the doctrine is going to change now
@topsecretintel4606
@topsecretintel4606 Год назад
America is never out gunned, God bless 🇺🇸
@LarryJL
@LarryJL Год назад
Eipäs jaeta opsec-infoa netissä.
@Flack55
@Flack55 Год назад
​@@LarryJL bub, y'all just went NATO- say goodbye to OPSEC
@pieterveenders9793
@pieterveenders9793 10 месяцев назад
@@topsecretintel4606 As long as the US keeps invading third world countries, probably not. But against an actual properly trained and equipped opponent, the US would face massive casualties.
@minimongo2620
@minimongo2620 Год назад
Reminder to everyone that battle drills take a ton of rehearsals and practice and every unit has different SOPs. I can’t wait for more videos like this.
@khairulhelmihashim2510
@khairulhelmihashim2510 Год назад
repetition until it becomes a second nature (immediate action), without the need to overanalyze or shouting too much orders.
@DowntoEarthThinkingcom
@DowntoEarthThinkingcom Год назад
And no matter what , until you are under fire you do NOT know precisely how you will react ? Keep that mindest and you will be fine. All trainig is in fact OJT and I can prove it easily !
@tomdewitt248
@tomdewitt248 Год назад
yeah, airsoft LARPs are totally going to save our lives when the enemy has air strikes and guided munitions.
@Cuckler
@Cuckler Год назад
I'm really loving these, way more interesting than the old gun reviews, and the cinematic quality is nuts. Imagine if the DOD put this amount of effort into their training videos. Also, 9:53 Micah's fit is fucking HARD
@Flyingcircustailwheel
@Flyingcircustailwheel Год назад
Agreed, I'm kind of a gear queer but I'm certainly lacking this important knowledge.
@ctdieselnut
@ctdieselnut Год назад
What's fit mean?
@ernestocamacho1543
@ernestocamacho1543 Год назад
@@ctdieselnut the drip
@justincoleman9946
@justincoleman9946 Год назад
Imagine if the DOD put this much effort into accomplishing and being ready for their actual mission, as opposed to the current political trend.
@Flyingcircustailwheel
@Flyingcircustailwheel Год назад
@@justincoleman9946 the amount of time I spent wasted on CBT's, stand downs, and useless shit was fucking ridiculous. 90% of the military's training was fucking worthless.
@matbrown687
@matbrown687 Год назад
One of the hardest things to learn with a team is avoiding those lulls in fire. Mag changes and malfunctions are going to happen it’s important to maintain sustained fire in those situations. You see it a couple times when they were running the far ambush drill. If someone is moving in contact someone should always be firing. It’s even harder with smaller teams because like here with a 2 man team, that one man has to pick up fire on his buddy’s mag change if that other team is moving. Also depending on terrain it takes a lot of practice to know when and where to bound. Sometimes you might have to take an extra bound or sit tight. The shit really is an art.
@bunk95
@bunk95 8 месяцев назад
So you know the exact volume of fire someone should use at all times?
@REDACTED_shenanigans
@REDACTED_shenanigans 7 месяцев назад
​@@bunk95 No one knows that, he just said its very both difficult and important to maintain a consistent volume of fire across a team
@bunk95
@bunk95 7 месяцев назад
@@REDACTED_shenanigans umph.
@joshuaschaefer1147
@joshuaschaefer1147 Год назад
My favorite thing about this channel, is that I don’t feel like just an audience member. Even through the screen, I feel like a friend of everyone involved.
@kurkhulcomb8994
@kurkhulcomb8994 Год назад
Hell yeah brother
@cjcullar
@cjcullar Год назад
Audience member for those who had trouble getting what he meant
@wildmtndog
@wildmtndog Год назад
yes, we are 🇺🇸
@Trve_Kvlt
@Trve_Kvlt Год назад
I had the opportunity to, for a brief moment, to meet the Thumb and Mrs. Thumb, amazing people. I can safely say the person you see in the videos is pretty true to life, and now I have signed Onward Research splinter sling.
@waty0usay1
@waty0usay1 Год назад
That's called being parasocial :)
@Ureyeuh
@Ureyeuh Год назад
The collaboration of Spiritus & Onward Research/GT is proving to be not only entertaining, but very strong and beneficial for the gun community. I see another boom in growth and comradery on the horizon.
@tilda140
@tilda140 Год назад
my daddy never told me he loved me :(
@032603032603
@032603032603 Год назад
Hey, when you are busy LARP'ing with your meme 2A wanna be commando videos. The left is actually winning the real war. LOL. Patriots are embarrassing.
@Ureyeuh
@Ureyeuh Год назад
@@tilda140 Don't compensate for that. Just see a psychotherapist.
@texus7079
@texus7079 Год назад
My instructors always spelled road/trail as DEATH. Nice to see the maneuvers and very good descriptions.
@mrtitanium427
@mrtitanium427 Год назад
YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE ANIKEN
@RobotCheetah1
@RobotCheetah1 Год назад
YOU WERE MY BROTHER ANIKEN, I LOVED YOU!!!!
@chadmann2724
@chadmann2724 Год назад
Anakin💀
@dakotahparkington5489
@dakotahparkington5489 Год назад
YOU WERE DESTINED TO DESTROY THE SITH NOT JOIN IT!
@deadpleco3675
@deadpleco3675 Год назад
YOU'RE IN GRENADE RANGE ANIKEN DON'T TRY IT!
@RobotCheetah1
@RobotCheetah1 Год назад
@@deadpleco3675 you underestimate my Kevlar
@neptunespear1120
@neptunespear1120 Год назад
If you've ever had Daddy Flannel show you that you don't know shit about shit, just to have him and his homies educate and build you back up, go ahead and hit that subscribe button.
@discxple
@discxple Год назад
I can't hit it anymore
@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436
This checks✔️out🤝🏻
@ctdieselnut
@ctdieselnut Год назад
Homies? Keep talking like that and we'll send you to slip and fall school.
@Manco65
@Manco65 Год назад
Great this stuff goes back over 20years ago for me. Re the airsoft pull smokes and waterproof. Duct tape and wax dip helps.
@rustyjohnson7796
@rustyjohnson7796 Год назад
Nah
@zulubravo7828
@zulubravo7828 Год назад
there is a good book from an argentine commando who succesfully survive an ambush from UK Royal Marines and not only survive the killzone but actually forcing the Royal Matrines to fall back leaving a shit ton of military equipment, it was in Murrel Bridge 1982
@blackflagarsenal7612
@blackflagarsenal7612 Год назад
The direction of your content has shifted and I just want to say thank you! We need more people spreading knowledge like this in our communities. God bless you and your whole team.
@RyleKittenhouse
@RyleKittenhouse Год назад
Now it’s spread across to the enemy’s hands. Kinda catch 22
@i2ambler2002
@i2ambler2002 Год назад
@@RyleKittenhouse 'the enemy'?
@gw5436
@gw5436 Год назад
But it was gay.
@Trevor-gu8bb
@Trevor-gu8bb Год назад
@@RyleKittenhouse the foreign and domestic enemies already know this stuff...
@m0n4rch911
@m0n4rch911 Год назад
@@Trevor-gu8bb BUT knowing that you know they know arms you with the knowledge to innovate than have no idea at all. Let's say a general rule of thumb and whatever lies beyond that is ALL YOU. So knowing it is still necessary than not knowing it pretty much.
@TheBrodyJody
@TheBrodyJody 6 месяцев назад
As infantryman, I love having this guy as a resource feel like I'm becoming a better soldier every time I tune in lol
@alexjones420
@alexjones420 Год назад
Got ambushed in an open field in Ghazni back in ‘12. I was an EOD team member so I didn’t have much actual combat training at all. The moment rounds started flying my head dropped to the ground so much faster than the rest of my body that I fuckin ate my EOTech and nearly broke my nose. My lip / nose was bleeding so bad, that when I eventually low crawled over to my TL he lifted my Kevlar to get a look at me and thought I was shot 🤣 After we had taken care of the problem, the adrenaline dump hit me so hard I threw up and felt like shit the whole 10 mile walk back to the cop. Good times.
@jjones4800
@jjones4800 Год назад
Oh ghazni. What a great place. Fml.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад
Glad you are still here
@EchoLeague2
@EchoLeague2 Год назад
Damn bro crazy story respect ✊
@jrr7031
@jrr7031 Год назад
Thats the thing no one really gets right. Once that adrenaline wears off and the stress is gone, puke is most likely coming next.
@anthonydonald6001
@anthonydonald6001 Год назад
I was in Sabari, do you remember Sabari in Khost probvince? I remember you all in Ghazni.
@Salty_Bagel
@Salty_Bagel Год назад
This channel has become my lifeblood. I cannot explain the feeling I get when I see an new “becoming deadly in the mountains” video
@redmandocommando
@redmandocommando Год назад
NEXT VID HOW TO SCAVENGE COPPER WIRE
@BriickTX
@BriickTX Год назад
Good army field manuals I would suggest looking at would be FM 3-21.8 (Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad), FM 5-31.65 (Booby Traps), FM 3-25.26 (Map Reading and Land Navigation), FM 3-90 (Tactics), and finally FM 3-05.70 (Survival). Total Resistance: Swiss Army Guide to Guerrilla Warfare is also a good read, you can find all of these for free online.
@TheDaniel13761
@TheDaniel13761 Год назад
Good stuff
@NinjaofApathy
@NinjaofApathy Год назад
Which manuals are useful for long range marksmanship and tactics?
@djcoopes7569
@djcoopes7569 Год назад
didnt know about the last one, will definitely have a look. Always interesting to see perspectives on guerilla conduct from outside the USA
@JohnLee-jk5ew
@JohnLee-jk5ew Год назад
Would love to see Mike’s dad in this series even as an opposing force participant while also offering same team insight
@mrdark9916
@mrdark9916 Год назад
Travis Haley on your opposing force means you're just dead lol 🤣
@chaddawg1084
@chaddawg1084 Год назад
@@mrdark9916 It is Turkey shootin' time of year...
@ReflectStudios
@ReflectStudios Год назад
COPPER WIRE
@alexs1972
@alexs1972 Год назад
Wow taking a step back from my normal GT excitement...this is freaking incredible. You're sourcing knowledge and information that most of us would never have access to. Please keep doing your series like this it's a bigger deal than many will realize. Thank you
@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436
🤝🏻
@tat1guzmk.28
@tat1guzmk.28 Год назад
Everyone has access to this info you can find almost every training manual online
@thelion7210
@thelion7210 Год назад
@@tat1guzmk.28 indeed but most people don't know that, plus it's one thing to read it, it's another to see it performed .
@AyandaKula
@AyandaKula Год назад
Garand Thumb: No one would watch a 5 hour video of how to survive an ambush Me: Yes I would 💀, give me a quiet Sunday like today and I would definitely watch that video.
@danieljulich5950
@danieljulich5950 Год назад
I LOVE COPPER WIRE!!!
@markcerone1102
@markcerone1102 Год назад
YOOO! This series is EPIC AF! SOO GREAT your sharing this training for us civi forces. Thank you all for your efforts in education, and your services in times of conflicts, as well as times of peace.
@Christian-fg3we
@Christian-fg3we Год назад
This becoming deadly in the mountains is by far my favorite series on youtube
@Cain-vtwretch
@Cain-vtwretch Год назад
Fst Sgt used to always say never take the same route. Even on home soil.
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 Год назад
Great videos as always guys. Some things I'd be interested as seeing as a civ (who has read a fair number of army manuals): - How to handle somebody getting wounded in/around a contact scenario - round conservation/ preparing for (possible) longer engagement during an engagement (bcuz as civ's we're not getting 'bailed out' by a nearby squad or calling in a brrrrps): If you only had 8 mags, 2 40mm smoke, and say 2-3 40mm HE or frags...how to know when to use ammo liberally, and what to hold back even as youre attempting to crush that enemy. - Sun Tzu/Machievelli/ Robert Greene (33 Strategies of War): If you are trying to detach from a far ambush, preparing for a counter-ambush if they were to pursue...or maybe the enemy detachs and you then try to get to next hill over (in sight of their escape route) and try to initiate counter-ambush as follow up. Just a couple topics I could see as being helpful to be covered by people with experience.
@RealBrothaProduction
@RealBrothaProduction Год назад
Round conservation. That’s something that you will not be really taught in a manual. So I’m Recon, unlike the Infantry, we don’t have the numbers but we have the fire power for a Section sized element. The only one really going to be taught rate of fire is your 240 Gunner (Scouts don’t use SAWs, but replace all information with the SAW if need be). In recon your dismount 240 Gunner is the second most experienced guy in the team but in the Infantry your TL will let the gunner know to go from Rapid, Sustained, and Cyclic. (Cyclic is a Machinegunner/ Automatic Riflemen wet dream)
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 Год назад
@@RealBrothaProduction Thanks for info my man. I've watched a decent amount of helmet cam cahnnels like Funker530 to see the TL letting that SAW dude go cyclic (or sometimes somebody on a auto-GL system etc). It makes sense that the biggest one concerned about it is the SAW dude (seems like they carry maybe 3-4 drums). Since that is the squads/groups firepower. I was thinking about 'rough estimates' about average # rounds spent in killing 1 enemy combatant (in recent times in Iraq/Afghanistan. I can't remember the stuff I was reading that was fairly believable sources, but it was something insane like 10k or 50k rounds. No doubt that is some average of all sorts (and might include your AC130 brrps spent etc). But it had me thinking that if you were in a SHTF situation that 8mag +1 (or even 10+1) loadout isn't much. Even if your group has 10-12 ppl in it. you can go through that in a near engagement or CQB fairly quickly I'd imagine... and was thinking about fact that civs or ppl in SHTF aren't goign to have no backup squad bail them out or get evac'd via helicopter, boat etc. Certainly no close-air support unless somebody starts selling DIY bayraktar tb-2 kits. ...so, in such shitshow you gotta have rounds to not only survive those engages but also to protect your ass in your 'retreat' back to your HQ/woods/whatever. I imagine it'd be a very bad time if you survived 'going into town' to loot supplies from your woods HQ...survived CQBs for a few days only to have to trek back w/o any ammo while being chased by some buddies of those you just wrecked...bad ending to that scenario.
@better_than_nothing
@better_than_nothing Год назад
I would watch every minute of a 5-hour ambush video. Thank you so much for making this. This really takes me back. It's been 22 years since I last donned the EGA, but when I watch these videos, I still smell gun powder. Also, my anxiety causes me to get out of breath and I start chanting, "I'm up, they see me, I'm down," but I wouldn't trade those memories for anything. Thanks again fellas. I'm looking forward to the next one.
@joshuaward3948
@joshuaward3948 Год назад
I would be terrified running around while people are shooting behind me... thank you for taking the risk for my education lmfao
@SaiyanMonkeyScumAndProud
@SaiyanMonkeyScumAndProud Год назад
Fire back. Find cover. Critical thinking. If too many hostiles move cover to cover IF possible. And have someone lay down cover fire. (If possible)
@CSmothersForge
@CSmothersForge Год назад
This is definitely my favorite series, keep it up! Gear and guns are great but this information is much more valuable
@richfrench1856
@richfrench1856 Год назад
I am non military, however I just learned a lot of these tactics in a Small Unit Tactics course I took through an emergency response team I am on. It was instructed by a former Green Beret. Awesome to see it from a third person in action!
@eichler721
@eichler721 Год назад
Great video and I spent 3 years in a Recon PLT and 12 months deployed and it was very hard to get great at it and requires so much training. The Ambush is one of the most trained things both being the person Ambushing and the one reacting to the Ambush. Edit: love the covering of basics and the way you explain them for those who don't know what's happening its so good.
@mattpage4260
@mattpage4260 Год назад
I love how you take advantage of the diverse land of WA. Urban, evergreen, and grass land. Would love to see a video in the desert side of the state.
@Danefrak
@Danefrak Год назад
This looks like E Wa bro he lives in spokane
@dukeofbanfe
@dukeofbanfe Год назад
Actually I think he moved to Idaho this year. Which is why the terrain changed in his videos.
@westonprather3157
@westonprather3157 Год назад
@@Danefrak shiiiit I just moved there
@bigahr-gu7ei
@bigahr-gu7ei Год назад
Looks like base blue mountains, walla walla area
@ivo435
@ivo435 Год назад
My god the quality on these videos is insane. This was better filmed than some movies (Sure a little shaky but still incredible well shot)
@rustyjohnson7796
@rustyjohnson7796 Год назад
That's cause the cops produce it
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 Год назад
@@rustyjohnson7796 The cops?
@NOPEFROG
@NOPEFROG Год назад
@@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 the "bad boys" if you will
@NOPEFROG
@NOPEFROG Год назад
Also bro if GT used a steadycam I think I'd nut
@Stacker_Actual
@Stacker_Actual Год назад
I’M UP, HE SEES ME, I’M DOWN!! Great video!
@isiahhendrix5651
@isiahhendrix5651 Год назад
Really excited for the upcoming classes being offered. Every free man should become the hardest to kill that they physically can be.
@Daytonaman675
@Daytonaman675 Год назад
When are classes?
@isiahhendrix5651
@isiahhendrix5651 Год назад
@@Daytonaman675 as far as I know, TBA
@squid3062
@squid3062 Год назад
I would gladly watch a 5 hour long video. Diggin this series, keep it up!
@mannyseguin9082
@mannyseguin9082 Год назад
I would too !
@eljefeamericano4308
@eljefeamericano4308 Год назад
That was the "best" dad advice I've seen on this channel so far! Wake up and hate yourself! Love it. Edit: Also, make your videos as long as you'd like. I'll watch 'em. This channel has become such an incredible resource for learning these things!
@MatthewSmith-du5dy
@MatthewSmith-du5dy Год назад
Man 2 videos with GT in one day. Both while crapping my brains out. The toilet gods are gracious.
@M4tt925
@M4tt925 Год назад
Needed this knowledge when my MiL ambu-visited us by surprise. Taking notes to increase odds of survival next time, Mike, thanks!🙏🏼
@It-b-Blair
@It-b-Blair Год назад
Survival next time? You didn’t survive last time? RU-vid’s haunted y’all 😨 😜😂😂
@seandoe8907
@seandoe8907 Год назад
@@It-b-Blair He ded
@sheilagray7369
@sheilagray7369 Год назад
If you haven’t already could you please do a video of setting up a defensive perimeter. If I can’t move I know I’m going to die but at least I might be able to “slow down the enemy “ and give my family a chance to escape and get to a friendly position.
@bunnyman6321
@bunnyman6321 Год назад
You figure it out yet?
@arsenelupin9558
@arsenelupin9558 Год назад
When you realise surviving in the mountain was not what you've ever thinked to be.
@IrishPennant0311
@IrishPennant0311 Год назад
Great video. One thing I would add is, once contact is initiated and “CONTACT (Left, Right, Rear, Front)” is called, the disposition of the enemy may not be obvious, so calling out a 3 D’s (Direction, Distance, Description) report can be beneficial to coordinate and control the fires of your unit so you aren’t wasting ammo doing recon by fire. An example of that would be “CONTACT LEFT, 100 Meters. Second Floor, first window on the right.” In the Marine Corps we used ADDRAC for essentially the same thing, but a little more complicated. The Army’s 3 D’s is much simpler.
@Guckster
@Guckster Год назад
This here ^. 3 D’s and then controlling and setting fire rates are really the only big things missing from the video
@edgardflores4992
@edgardflores4992 Год назад
The 3 D’s has been drilled into my brain, it irks me when people leave it out of battle drills and tactics lol.
@monchichis333
@monchichis333 Год назад
the 3 D's, always good to ID target
@TheBlenderblob
@TheBlenderblob Год назад
army used ADRAC for fire control also
@IrishPennant0311
@IrishPennant0311 Год назад
@@TheBlenderblob ah gotcha. I was under the impression the Army substituted ADDRAC with the 3D’s. Thanks for clarification.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed Год назад
Nothing to add except I'm just really jealous of your range. I would love to just go walking around out there, or have a picnic.
@ligmasoup7112
@ligmasoup7112 Год назад
Can you please make more of these “in the mountains” videos please
@plzdontshootmydog6256
@plzdontshootmydog6256 Год назад
He has 4 or 5 in the series now, but they take a LONG time to make. Coordinating these sorts of drills and bringing in knowledgeable instructors takes a long time, and that’s not even including the time it takes to edit them. As quickly as I want more info, I try to be patient because I know they take a lot of time and effort. And if you like the deadly in the mountain series, watch the urban survival series as well. They all tie together. Watch, learn, train. Time waiting for new info, should be spent reviewing prior videos and training using the principals he presents.
@ligmasoup7112
@ligmasoup7112 Год назад
@@plzdontshootmydog6256 yes I know they take a while, I just would like to see more of these in the future
@mrwinemaker
@mrwinemaker Год назад
Today's an excellent day. I'm sitting in Starbucks reading Marine Core Doctrinal Pub 1-6 for fun, drinking a nice peppermint mocha like a real man, and I get a notification interrupting the chapter Philosophy of War. I think to myself "what is this? Nobody ever texts me (probably due in part to my choice of literature)". Check my phone and there it is; the long awaited episode of Become Deadly in the Mountains. Excellent
@Bootyeatter6969
@Bootyeatter6969 Год назад
It’s great seeing battle drills demonstrations with experienced people and also from birds eye view in real world terrain. More of these plz would be great. Also imagine just hiking and you’re getting a volley of fire from guys across the valley 😂😂
@Bootyeatter6969
@Bootyeatter6969 Год назад
@Mike Hunt pretty sure it’s private land
@mrfanofall5619
@mrfanofall5619 Год назад
@@Bootyeatter6969 yeah it's private land
@toddmeyer7567
@toddmeyer7567 Год назад
I have learned so much. Love this series.
@sieve5
@sieve5 Год назад
You should do another video on "things you can't really train for" like being shot at/ being shot, seeing people die, etc. Both the physical and mental steps that need to be taken in the even those kinds of things happen to you.
@rebeccadubois8270
@rebeccadubois8270 Год назад
"Better them than me" Then focus on the next task. That's how I've done it. Just act and don't freeze.
@WallabieMcDee
@WallabieMcDee Год назад
Running out of frozen waffles at 11pm
@PhilWitDa_45
@PhilWitDa_45 Год назад
He can't cuz he's never seen combat
@waty0usay1
@waty0usay1 Год назад
You missed the Liveleak era I guess, but there's still some stuff to prepare you, just browse Funker530, gets you real numb for gross shit, but to be fair, if you're a civilian, just stick to civilian shit.
@praharin
@praharin Год назад
@@waty0usay1 everyone is a civilian until they’re not.
@oliver-matthiasheinrichmei4148
Nice, it is very handy to see how others doing this. I serve in the German army most often as a MG 3 gunner we used to be guard Detachment for transportation battalions, if I survive the opening barrage in the exercises I lay surpressions fire with the MG, to cover the light gunners who will mount down to attack. We exercise this so often that became automated, it had saved us later in Afghanistan more than once. I learned that a bad choice is better than no one, in doubt attack. With everything you have. Hey MG 3 goes Brrrrrrrrrrrt. Save opinion.
@beastd3
@beastd3 Год назад
The army manuals is a super underrated tool the amount of straight just information you can get out of that for free is pretty incredible… also sometimes there’s pictures!
@giarcsavage
@giarcsavage Год назад
i like to look at the pictures while snacking on some CRE's (crayons, ready to eat)
@kerrimtthefrog1001
@kerrimtthefrog1001 Год назад
Where can you find the manuals reliably? Amazon has bad reviews siting missing pages almost all the time.
@johnmuir8305
@johnmuir8305 Год назад
@@kerrimtthefrog1001 You shouldn't be paying for them, most of them are published on government websites.
@kerrimtthefrog1001
@kerrimtthefrog1001 Год назад
@@johnmuir8305ah well, a fool and his money I suppose. I’ll keep trying Google then.
@ry_mcfly01
@ry_mcfly01 Год назад
One thing I picked up on with the assault on the ambush was the amount of ammo shot. It’s been said a lot but a micro chest rig won’t suffice for this type of fighting, you need actual kit like they are wearing that will hold lots of ammo, smoke grenades, radios etc.
@richwalter3107
@richwalter3107 Год назад
Personal experience; There's no such thing as too much ammo in combat..
@Tmarc7665
@Tmarc7665 Год назад
Spot on. What 200rds! Can go in no time.
@turdferguson2863
@turdferguson2863 Год назад
7 mags goes too fast
@mrdark9916
@mrdark9916 Год назад
The ambushing team automatically has an enormous advantage, and you can find your own team cut down by 50% almost immediately if they know what they are doing, 2-3 of your friends might fall before you even realize your getting hit.
@SixtyEightWhiskey68
@SixtyEightWhiskey68 Год назад
The internet larping in the modern age is crazy. IRL, they'd all be dead with one RPG. Who was ever taught to hold hands like that?
@tomdewitt248
@tomdewitt248 Год назад
@@SixtyEightWhiskey68 I know lol These guys are acting like we're still in the Vietnam era (no wonder we lost). Some Taliban zoomer would literally kill them all with his drone before they could get their tactical LARP on- it's ridiculous. These guys could be going over strategy, terrain, choke points, logistics, communication, actual shit that matters. Instead, they just want to post videos of them playing adult airsoft against ghosts. Ever heard of air support? IEDs? Guided missiles? Drones? Who are they fighting? Some poorly equipped Wakanda forever militia? No one in the modern era is dumb enough to play fire fight games.
@timlongstreet1801
@timlongstreet1801 Год назад
​@@tomdewitt248 You are way off base and probably have zero military background. Did you vote for Biden and pay your dues to antifa?
@jogados
@jogados 6 месяцев назад
5:55 Yep, that's what got Reinhard Heydrich killed in Prague, the resistance figured out that he was leaving his headquarters every day at the precise same time, taking the same route. The only thing they weren't able to anticipate was whether or not he would have armed escort or not, so basically they just had to wait for the day without the escort to attack his car.
@burntheships
@burntheships Год назад
By far the best, most informative GT video to date! Please keep this up! I have no streaming services, literally spend no money on entertainment. I became a Patreon supporter of garand thumb today.
@032603032603
@032603032603 Год назад
Hey, when you are busy LARP'ing with your meme 2A wanna be commando videos. The left is actually winning the real war. LOL. Patriots are embarrassing.
@tomdewitt248
@tomdewitt248 Год назад
lol this shit was cringe. Watching a bunch of middle aged guys LARPing with live fire drills? Guy should be showing us how to make traps; not airsoft COD LARP sims.
@EinarrRohling
@EinarrRohling Год назад
Do not listen to Adam. He's not what he claims. There are better resources.
@raz_hz
@raz_hz Год назад
@@EinarrRohling please elaborate, im quite curious
@arnaudvanveeckhoven1633
@arnaudvanveeckhoven1633 Год назад
If you guys made a movie, i would totally watch it. Amazing camerawork and tone.
@steveh5005
@steveh5005 Год назад
Same as British Army. Reaction to enemy ambush. CLAP ( clear, loud and with pause's) Location ; Contact Right, left rear and front. Target indication; Enemy Front, left, right and rear. Reaction to enemy fire. The Fight through, win the firefight, reorg, all round defence. Check fire, ammo state, casualties, search. In densley wooded area with natural obstructions. Group verbal communication essential.
@seanschaffer9484
@seanschaffer9484 Год назад
I'd watch the five hour ambush senecios vid if you put it out. Thanks for what you have done and continue to do! I especially like the dad advice at the end of each production.
@dukeofbanfe
@dukeofbanfe Год назад
You should look at the barrel and hatchet podcast on RU-vid. There b roll is like a high budget action film. And they run hours of it during their discussions.
@sysop007
@sysop007 Год назад
Ah the fond memories of battle drills. Immediately brought back PTSD from a glorious place called flatwoods in louisiana.. “if it ain’t raining we ain’t training.” Awesome stuff! Lots of ways to tweak this stuff and make it your own. Learn the basics. 👏🏼🙏🏼
@TornaDoeStudio
@TornaDoeStudio Год назад
I'd watch a 5 hour training video that may end up saving my life one day. I'm sure I'm not the only one either. But hey it's cool if they're broken into smaller sections. Keep up with this amazing channel. Thanks for this one.
@thenricks5063
@thenricks5063 Год назад
Can we get a Garand Thump PT video? I have a pretty consistent workout regiment which I do every week which is mostly cardio and body weight exercises mixed with resistance training. Would love to learn more
@_boils_8492
@_boils_8492 Год назад
Walk up and down the stairs of your mom’s basement a bunch. You’ll be shredded in no time
@adamm4056
@adamm4056 Год назад
Really hope I'll have time to nail all this down before something pops off.. things seem to be getting crazier and crazier
@questfortartaria1271
@questfortartaria1271 Год назад
Great job guys! Turn to Christ Huge Amen!!! God bless and protect you guys!
@davidpacheco8935
@davidpacheco8935 Год назад
..... I'd pay attention to this Man ...... truly a real life ambushes do happen like he's explaining ...... very well presented Gentlemen ...
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Год назад
Even though I'll be the literal first person to die in the zombie apocalypse, I appreciate flannel daddy for sharing his knowledge with us just in case.
@just_ray.8211
@just_ray.8211 Год назад
I now wonder how these drills would look down here in South Florida in a swamp/flat environment. I imagine being out of breath and dehydrated lots. Awesome content!👍
@mrbojangles4155
@mrbojangles4155 Год назад
Here in Florida, going 2/3 uphill means you have to go up to Atlanta
@just_ray.8211
@just_ray.8211 Год назад
@@mrbojangles4155 very little hills in SFL. I'm more interested about a situation where we have to move through a swamp type environment. City streets flood very easily down here too.
@just_ray.8211
@just_ray.8211 Год назад
@@mrbojangles4155 also it's a 9hr drive from my location to Atl.
@Dru4ThaWrld
@Dru4ThaWrld Год назад
Barrel and hatchet is based outta florida. If you check their channel they might have something for you. Same goes for operator anonymous on youtube.
@lungcanc3r666
@lungcanc3r666 Год назад
Same, depending on where you're at in south FL. I was down in Miami most of my life. Everglades would be the only real terrain. I wouldn't wanna be there to begin with since you never know where deep swamp starts or ends. I'm up in Sarasota now, there's more "forested" patches here and ft myers area with lots of land still. I just wish i had friends into this to do this kinda stuff with!
@w_stew8912
@w_stew8912 Год назад
This is a pretty high level class on the most interesting topics shown with cinema level visuals. Great stuff. As good as anything you’ll ever see on the ole interwebs.
@hunter.1
@hunter.1 11 месяцев назад
In the chapter 1 with this many friends to help, makes it much easier to survive and counter attack. If some stay in front calling the enemy fire and others circulate through the sides the agressors would be in a serious trouble.
@KARO69GRP
@KARO69GRP Год назад
I had the honor of some limited training with 5th SF in this regard. We had party balloons on sticks several good yards away when contact left was shouted. The extremely high rate of violent return fire not only sounded like a rain storm, but caught that side of the hill on fire too! That....was a "holy shit!" moment for me, which is why I was surprised about the Tongo Tongo ambush, knowing the level of pain I've seen these guys bring to the party.
@dwrabauke
@dwrabauke Год назад
I have been waiting for thiiiisss!!! This series rocks so hard! I am a total mountain fan (hiking/climbing) and this is super interesting for me.
@JGrimm52
@JGrimm52 Год назад
Excellent Gentleman, right out of FM 7-8. All former GWOT Vet 11 and 03 series should be able to group up during any SHTF and operate like this. We all received the same training.
@chasetheoutdoors7469
@chasetheoutdoors7469 Год назад
I used to work with a great team and we trained on this pretty hard for a while and it’s so beautiful to see two or more teams to work together and the plan to work when we put it into play in the field. I feel like we see eye to eye brother and I hope we don’t have to use these skills one day but if there is a chance in hell that we might we better always be training and always ready because when you get into the shit all you have is your training to rely on. You always hear “then my training kicked in” you will always stoop to the level or rise to the level of your training. Keep these instructional videos coming bro. Everyone should always be prepared to do things like this if necessary.
@tomdewitt248
@tomdewitt248 Год назад
funny thing is, the "training" never kicks in because you're blown up by an IED before you get your LARP on. Gun fights are pretty cringe ngl.
@MrKakemann1
@MrKakemann1 Год назад
Watching this got me the cotton throat feeling and my thighs wanting too build up acid.... This is truly one of the most basic drills you still need too maintain at a high standard, every opportunity you get with the team. Embrace the suck, because it can always be worse. (Like try this in 6 feet of snow, no skiis or snowshoes) 😉
@no_step_on_snek9796
@no_step_on_snek9796 Год назад
Sweet cape. All jokes aside, great demonstration. It helps me realize how much I don’t know and need to learn. Always called the “bounding” technique “leap frog”. We used to practice that between haybails while larping on our flat range in a field. Biggest thing we practiced was how to not shoot each other.
@giarcsavage
@giarcsavage Год назад
great stuff, i would ABSOLUTELY watch a 2 or 3 hour video with this kind of info in it.
@ExeterFFFF
@ExeterFFFF Год назад
If you've ever tripped and eaten shit on your first bound when reacting to an ambush, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. (Bonus points if your entire ammo belt came out of the box and now you're carrying it like an idiot)
@johnleidorf2280
@johnleidorf2280 Год назад
Pickin dirt out of the belt. Good times.
@ArmedBurglar
@ArmedBurglar Год назад
How To Survive an Ambush: Dive to the ground and commence combat rolling until your allies get fire superiority. Then get up and run to cover, then check your pants to see if you shit yourself. My personal experience.
@Sun-Warrior1911
@Sun-Warrior1911 Год назад
Ahh the SURVIVAL SERIES!! I wonder if Bear grylls will make an appearance!!
@abirdutta3572
@abirdutta3572 Год назад
This video is fantastic, would love to see one about issuing commands and roles in your fireteam
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