If anyone is interested in any tactical small unit training in the Virginia area, then I am happy to contribute. I really enjoy instructing on small team tactics. If you want to learn some high speed stuff, such as dismounted and vehicle mounted break contact drills, convoy operations or patrolling, then I am happy to help.
Check out this youtube clip, from the movie HEAT:
I am to drawing attention to the HEAT shootout scene because it is excellent. It is simply anawesome scene, there is somuch to it. It was choreographed by "Andy MacNab" of Bravo Two Zero fame, first Gulf War, retired from the British SAS.
It incorporates vehicle and dismounted break contact drills. Initially they try and get away in the vehicle, firing from inside it, which you do from a soft skinned vehicle. Then the vehicle is immobilized (driver shot) and they dismount and try to fight off the "X" utilizing fire and movement. The drills are great, changing mags, shouting "MOVE", fire and movement until they split up, but then Kilmer and De Niro still buddy pair together, then Kilmer becomes 'man down".
They have to initally fire in both directions once they get out of the vehicle, showing the 360 degree nature of the threat. There is actually a lot in this clip and although it is scripted for a movie the tactics behind it are genuine SAS break contact drills. I can teach these drills, preferably to decent family folk who want to be prepared.
Check out this youtube clip, from the movie HEAT:
I am to drawing attention to the HEAT shootout scene because it is excellent. It is simply anawesome scene, there is somuch to it. It was choreographed by "Andy MacNab" of Bravo Two Zero fame, first Gulf War, retired from the British SAS.
It incorporates vehicle and dismounted break contact drills. Initially they try and get away in the vehicle, firing from inside it, which you do from a soft skinned vehicle. Then the vehicle is immobilized (driver shot) and they dismount and try to fight off the "X" utilizing fire and movement. The drills are great, changing mags, shouting "MOVE", fire and movement until they split up, but then Kilmer and De Niro still buddy pair together, then Kilmer becomes 'man down".
They have to initally fire in both directions once they get out of the vehicle, showing the 360 degree nature of the threat. There is actually a lot in this clip and although it is scripted for a movie the tactics behind it are genuine SAS break contact drills. I can teach these drills, preferably to decent family folk who want to be prepared.
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