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thank god someone said it. Indian SF has this wierd drill of grouping apart as buddy pairs and stacking the two buddies together. Even when they are grouped together their legs almost entagle each other I dont know man, I dont know where we learnt this fromWhy stack up in wide open ground ? Indian SF loves to stack up in every drill situation.
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Again stacking up in a wide open beach.
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I understand the concept, but there should be some distance between them. It all comes down to basic mobility. If you watch the previously posted video of the NSG moving up that room, you’ll notice how slowly and methodically they tiptoe up the stairs, maintaining space within each buddy pair but stacking closely as buddies. This approach makes sense, given they’re using 9mm MP5s, but it’s far from modern standards.It's called a buddy pair. It's how they train. One covers the other during movements. That's what you saw in the video too.
And this is my gripe. Buddy pair tactics are great for clearing chokepoints, breaching a narrow area, inside buildings, near solid cover, transitioning from defilade to defilade. Bunching up in wide open ground makes it easier for the ambusher to disable more operators with a single burst of fire.Again our CQB tactics seem to rely on slow methodical movement as buddy pairs.
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the fuck are they doing ,
why tf will anyone mount a TI sight on a micro uzi , that too being used along with a shield . First of all thats a retarded optic choice for that platform , second you are supposed to keep that wepon light for reacting fast in this particular use case , 1.5 kilo ki gun pe 0.5 kilo ka sight .
Rail hai to mtlab kuch bhi mount kardoge kya , basic things mein bhi hag dete hain .