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Originally Posted by Yurk
Mr Harsey,
You are ahead of your time...
One of the things I teach here is a MAC version of Advanced CQB training. Using simunition rounds, a team will stack on the door, enter the building, continue to search, and we will randomly place a soldier with a Full Blauer Suit on in a short room. We set up different senerios where the soldier in the suit will either grap the muzzle as soon as they enter the room, or we will force the first person in the door to have a weapon jam, etc. Using MAC training, instead of taking a knee and completing "SPORTS", we teach to the soldiers to close the distance with the enemy and drive his muzzle thru the enemy skull, Bronco Stomp Him, Butstock to the head, etc. With the Blauer Suit we can do this at 100%.
I think the senario training would make Col. Applegate proud (I think NDD would be into it too  )
Yurk
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We already do that during training.
It is an excellent tool, as long as the role player reacts appropriately to being shot with Sims.
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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