Also if you didn't know Andy Stumpf and him were on the same OP when both of them got Injured. Both got airlifted out on the same bird . Believe Andy got shot in the hip and Tyler got blown up and almost list his arm . I didn't know that until Andy Mentioned it that he knew Tyler and both were on the same OP when they got injured
I'm a movie guy I love movies and enjoy watching them I have a special place in my heart for the military They are just so awesome and have huge respect for them there's military background in my family and I love to see how the military operates and Once I actually wanted to be a SEAL. I love war movies and I love Fan films its so awesome to see What creativity people have and this is awesome. Its a fun movie you guys know What you where doing and What the movie was going to be and thats so important while making a film. I appreciate it and its so awesome I belive that this is a unit getting some intel. I Loved alot of the shots in this movie they look pretty cool. I dunno why the hate TBH Maybe they expected something like the revenaunt or the new black Hawk down. I love this movie awesome job keep up the awesomeness and stay awesome
I would love to see some of these commenters put a 6 minute plot together convincingly showcasing all of the skills that it takes to get back home to one's family in one piece - I would imagine the result wouldn't come anything close to this. Every combatant in this video looked as though staying alive was priority, even big budget Hollywood can't seem to get that right, so I say: Good job!
Loved the film, I am not in the military but I currently serve on the Police Department's Emergency Response Team. Good acting. Wow I read the comments on here. Alot of tactical knowledge from people who appear to be 17 and 18 years old. I guess they did time in special operations during the summer between the 11th and 12th grade, but got out right before Prom.
delldell2004 YEAH IT,S FROM ALL THE XBOX CALL OF DUTY PLAYERS THESES KIDS DONT HAVE A CLUE AND ASKING THEM TO GO OUTSIDE IS LIKE GOING TO WAR FOR THEM!!!!SPOILED LITTLE FUCKS, THANK YOU FOR YOU LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE!!1
If you are willing to enter a warehouse, in a non-active shooter situation, with just three team members, I would seriously question your "ERT"'s doctrine and your common sense.
+delldell2004 well, there are also paintball\airsoft players who can tell that the tactics shown here is not ..very believable. You don't stay wide open, or start shooting a big group of heavily armed people all alone without a proper cover. The direction could be more realistic, as we've seen hollywood bs way too many times. The editing is great though
I'm in agreement with Marcus on this. A great start to what will no doubt be a promising future in film making. Just hit the "mute button" on all the negativity being spouted on here and keep doing your thing. All the best brother.
+Chuck Bukowski thanks bro! I mute them out because this short was merely a presentation. I got a feature film I'm directing now that will hit theaters 2016. Thanks Chuck!
+Mike Ho Do you still have that feature coming? Looking forward to it. If you need any help I have some contacts for you. Look me up on Facebook. I have several friends in the movie biz and a few SOF guys that love to help up and comers. Cheers little brother.
Gun shouts sound too muffled, especially for being a warehouse setting. Those gun shots inside would have had some echoing going on. The shouts outside would have echoed off those buildings. Also interesting that the first loud contact before entering the structure wasnt heard from inside. that must be some super amazing insulation on that building.
also for being close quarters and being Tier 1 they would be using suppressors since range is not really a question in this scenario. plus the suppressors they use for carbines is clip on anyways so its easy to take off when needed.
+patmad10 that was immediately my first thought. "If they're Tier 1, where are their SBRs with suppressors? HK MP7s with suppressors?" These guys are more like Marine Recon than anyone else. Even Army Rangers would've had suppressed SBRs, because the Army has the cash. Absolutely not Tier 1, but it's a fun video.
+patmad10 Rifle suppressors don't affect the amount of noise from the shots fired, it just helps to cover the flash from the round leaving the barrel. In a real scenario, they don't help. That's Hollywood thinking. Second, a suppressor is screwed into the barrel muzzle, it's not clipped on. So for CQC a suppressor is just a hindering factor. At long range, upwards of five hundred meters, a suppressor is more effective since it helps hide the flash and helps a shooter remain hidden until somebody figures out where the direction of fire is from.
And to the directors of this video, I say kick ass! I thought it was pretty good, and like a real special operation hit, they were on target and off target in just a few minutes... Good work guys!
The second kill wasn’t all to bad, it was mainly the first one that has the most problem. It’s a common misconception to think that 1-2 bullets enough to kill someone. But it’s not, there are conclusive evidence on it. Veterans that’s been shot more than 30 times but continued to live.
Butter Bean depends on the caliber. The first kill was done by a 308, it would have been a near instant if it was to the chest. the second a 556 (223 in civi calibers), they are good, especially in tighter areas but not the greatest for doing the job. As long as you get the centre chest or head it’ll be a one shot kill unless they have body armour. 223/556 struggle to go through body armour, which is why the Russians use 243/762’s because they are well none for tearing up anything they hit.
I don't know why everyone hating this, but I really enjoyed this video and I shared it with my friends they too like it, I will request to please bring part 2 I am waiting eagerly
This makes no sense. They r in Los Angeles and they r rolling around in a technical? They exfil in a fucking Hilux in downtown la. Also, no way that they r going to hit a target like that without killing power and/or cameras. Sorry, just doesn’t pass the sniff test. Also, I spotted a CA legal buttstock to make the sbr legal. Not a chance dudes r going to run that crap unless they have to by law. Cool to see the guys running around in multi cam and the videography is sweet but this is about as far from reality as John wick 1,2 or 3.
@@danielellisporter yea lol everything I learned in RASP was not to do as this. For starters, a sniper must radio in the range of the snipe,the wind speed, and permission to fire...where was this in the video? Lol by your talk I’m guessing your a fellow veteran?
Decent video. Question: How come the bad guys inside the building didn't hear the shooting outside the building. * Sniper had a silencer, but the others didn't. And why were the "Tier 1" guys giving each other the "good job" state during the middle of the mission?
Russian Dude Well, its called a suppressor.. Silencer was more or less what it was called originally when it didn't make it as quiet as they do now, and even then they still aren't super quiet like what movies show. But to the original point, it's a suppressor, as it suppresses the noise. The reason for the change of name is exactly that. A silencer mislead people into thinking the gun would be silent, but its not entirely silent depending on your range, and in a warehouse it could still echo and be a little loud.
We have a lot of Call of Duty experts here. This is not a training manual for you weekend warriors so go back to your ps3 and Xbox. A short action film with beautiful composition is what this is. Keep it up Andrew, Mike and team. UA-cam needs more of this dedication and production value.
Russian Dude Well I know where your coming from but the word 'gun' is many aimed (ha lol aimed) at artillery since the first form of gunpowder warfare was used in cannons and which they call guns and as you know cannons are artillery but now a gun can be anything that launches a projectile no matter the caliber.
You are the best of best for the awesome video on different types of training and different types of weapons and combat operations and other thing's that you have to do just get the job done .thank you
In spite of many of the negative comments I have read here, I thoroughly enjoyed your short film. It was very entertaining. Which, I'm sure, is the exact reason why you filmed it. ENTERTAINMENT. Cool location too BTW.
+Blk-opps-sniper as someone who was ACTUALLY IN THE MILITARY AS A GRUNT...It was a good short. he did well with what little he had and I thought the shaky camera was a good trick.
I can't even begin to explain how much this bothers me. No need to dump 6 "7.62X51" rounds into a guy. The first one would drop him and second would almost be overkill to finish him. I'm not just some CoD fanboy and crap so no need to criticize me there. The movement was okay but seriously??? The muzzle flashes,the sounds, the stereotypical bad guy, a sniper with that kind of outfit for an urban area? [insert hate comments here]
+Caleb White it's actually something US sf are trained to do. it's a matter of making sure they're dead. you don't know if they have body armor or if you hit anything vital on your first shot, they could just drop and play dead untill you move on so standard procedure is overkill
decent short....but, get a little :tech-advisor" he;p on the next one. When you gather intel you ALWAYS take everything that you can (dont throwback the cd,s or cull intel). Then, destroy whats left
very believable, good acting, A film everything looked realistic. better then most holly wood movies. cant weight to see another if you guys can extend the time a little longer that would be good.
Really? Cause you are tier 1. So just double tap right? So if they don't kill him or he still breathing they should just save their ammo and keep moving because In the rule book it says "Only double tap". If you are not delta, tier1, or any SOF then don't act like you know. This short film was advised by a delta operator who is active and still serving. He said "I shoot till the fucker is dead...I don't risk him getting up...even if takes 3,4,5 bullets. Im making sure he's dead." Some elements here were Hollywood driven. Yes....but your double tap theory is irrelevant.
+Mike Ho Seconds after my comment I realized you must've done a lot a research for your film so yeah you're prolly 100% more correct than I am. Nice Camra btw. As far realism goes, I'm just curious. Shouldn't the guys on the inside know there were shots fired while the guy near the door got shot? I mean it's not like the operators were using suppressor or perhaps the door was noise canceling.
that's not how it works. I've trained under MARSOC guys and they always told me "if you think the dude might get back up, what's one or two more to the dome piece? it'll save your ass later"
+xmiro010 They teach you multiple drills - double tap, hammer tap, failure-to-stop, Mozambique. In reality, while a hammer tap or double tap could be sufficient, in the infantry (and I presume SOF) it's much safer and more practical to squeeze off controlled, single shots until the man you're shooting at hits the floor. So, it's less "bang-bang" and more "bang-bang-bang... bang-bang." However, in this video the guys appear to be firing at a cyclic rate on automatic - which you really just don't do, ever. The only time I've ever even seen someone switch from semi-automatic to three-round or automatic (depending on the trigger grouping) is when establishing a base of fire, and even then only at a sustained rate. In close quarters, you're trained to fire at the semi-automatic rate to maintain accuracy and awareness and to reduce the chance of collateral damage. The rule books don't say "only double tap", but they do say "don't go cyclic in a breach", not even a dynamic one. But that's nitpicking. If a CAG guy really advised this short, then he would've pointed that out I'm sure. It's a good video either way.
Pretty good! A good amount of small technical errors, such as the fact that a unit using specialized foreign weapons would not wear American flag patches due to their secretive nature (Delta Force, CIA SAD, etc). And an urban ghillie suit? In a training facility? But I understand how painstakingly difficult it is to make productions as such, so keep up the good work!
Delta Force would because they are actually part of the military. Thats like saying Seals or Rangers etc would not wear it just because they have missions of a secretive nature.
Matt Entz True, but Delta is often attached with other non-military units, as well as some private entities even. This is especially true in a bodyguard-type role. Not to mention the fact that while you have a valid point, Delta Force is described as "professional soldiers who hate the Army." They don't play by the rules and they are on the very edge of being truly defined as an Army unit, whereas a Ranger, for example, could wear his Ranger shirt around the US and not have to worry nearly as much about hiding his identity.
Colin Dickson FUCK GENEVA CONVENTION! I agree with it as far as conventional wars, but COUNTER-TERRORISM?!?!?!?!?! HELL NO! THEY DON'T PLAY BY THE RULES SO NEITHER SHOULD WE!!!!!
There were a couple errors but the biggest one i found was when they found the CD and he said "repeat" over the radio. If you say that over a radio on field it means to repeat an artillery strike on the same position as before or a bombing/strafe run from a plane. Always say "I say again"!otherwise, AWESOME job guys!
CQB adequate....they seemed to ignore the heavy side when room entrys done...also, their 'nuts-to-butts' was loose.....leaving each others backs exposed to unknown threat area's....otherwise....was fun to watch
I always find it curious why whenever I see top 'tier' operators they use different guns in media... yes, when you get to that level you basically can use what you wish. but at the same time, why would a team have one SCAR, one G36 and M4's in the mix.. what if you need a mag? units tend to be uniform for this very reason, then your X rounds turns into the teams X rounds. giving you a much larger ammo pool!
+Praetor Lupus most modern weapons all take ar mags for that reason... Scar 16's,M4s, and G36s are just a few that do. It's to make coalitions better able to work together. those looked like scar 17s though which are .308.
+bassistoftheyear I'm happy to be proven wrong, I'm not trying to E argue, but G36 mags are not compatible with M4 as far as I know, I assume SCAR16 is the 556 version, if so then yes that'll cross over. It seems the .300 blackout round is very popular at the moment. so who knows what's to come!
***** yeah actually g36 was the only one I wasn't sure on. Germany has moved away from it anyway though. I've never heard of .300 blackout in a military aspect. It's esentially a 7.62x39 in a 5.56 casing. Pure gimmick if you ask me.
***** M4 being phased out? The USMC just officially adopted it as their primary issued weapon. There are better rifles out there but the US military and many others will be using the M16 and M4 for many years to come. Also the R in DMR stands for rifle, it's not the person, and in the US military is usually given an M-14 varient or a SASSR, sometimes both. I'm not here to argue but I hate misinformation.
***** Well thanks for the clarification. I won't assume to know all about spec ops since I don't. I can see them using SCARs and ACRs as well as M4s though. Personally I prefer an AK platform but in spec ops you can choose what you carry.
I genuinely love reading how deeply butt hurt everyone gets about each others opinion of how SFOD-D, Delta, CAG, ACE works. Video was good, comments were better.
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fake IR modules on the M4s; fake muzzle flash...just FYI, muzzle flash does not always happen with the emergence of a bullet from the barrel. Also, why put an IR/light module with an additional light on the SCAR used for sniping?! The module also seems to obstruct the view of the objective lens on the scope--which is a no-no. Also, snipers will either omit to wear a glove on their shooting hand or at least have a fingerless option for their index finger so they can feel the preload of the hammer before it's about to actuate. Also, scopes are typically sighted in around 100 yds (don't know why you're using meters since there is technically an additional calculation that would have to be used for determining which line to use for bullet-drop compensation) so when you show the scope aiming at the sentry--he's using the 100-yd marking instead of the 200-yd marking, which presumably would have been 1-2 lines below depending on the scope metric. 200 meters = 218 yds...see the disparity? you're talking about an 9% margin of error when calculating bullet drop now. Ask a sniper if that's acceptable in the world of precision. Going full-auto while aiming down barrel with optics or not is pretty unrealistic. When you aim--it's to hit and the recoil from selective fire makes it pretty wily to control your point of aim. I'm assuming it's airsoft equipment. Oh yeah and when you're moving in a fireteam formation, you never have your muzzle pointed at the man in front of you. You also never raise your muzzle clearing a corner because it reveals your arrival about 12-18 inches beforehand to any observers around the corner--that's like a 1-second advantage given to potential opposition that could easily mean the difference between who gets who in their sights first. Maintaining a physically-small profile is part of your covert infiltration advantage and a raised barrel betrays that. It's always pointed downward until you break formation (when in a fireteam) to take the different sectors when clearing a room. One of the "operators" kits looked like it was a camel-bak, haha. Anyway, it's pretty cool--the emulation of an actual op. Oh and usually when door kicking--there will be machine pistols or shotguns involved for the breachers clearing in close quarters. Just sayin'--from a practical standpoint but I've seen training with the short-barreled (10") carbines too. The fact your players could barely grow facial hair kinda detracts from the realism too. Deltas are usually selected from green berets and rangers so that means they've been around for a while, I believe average age is in early 30s. Maybe have those guys wear balaklavas--Rainbow 6 style??? I appreciate the work though and all of y'all should be proud for the level of attention involved in the reenactment. Also, why remove the flip-up sights from the SCAR? If anything happened to your optics, your weapon would be unserviceable...I see no practical reason to remove flip-up sights from any platform. The weight savings is negligible and they're usually low-profile when in the stowed position to not interfere with optics. I don't know why you would wrap a suppressor either...that's what the suppressor is designed to do. Strange creative liberty taken.
U.S. military uses yards, the silhouettes might be marked meters. Since you know yards are part of the American Standard system...not the METRIC system, miss America. And you know this because when was the last time you went to combat arms training, brochacho??? And I got over 13+ years in service. #youcanshutyourSAUSAGEWALLETnow
+Hip-Hop Homework I would like to call myself a paratrooper who is still serving and as an 11C all we use is meters. The only time I use yards is when I'm pulling DZSO duties on a jump and working with Air Force aircraft. The U.S is not on metric but since we are partners with NATO and foreign countries we use meters one cause it's more accurate and two is the main method of measurement universally.
how are meters more accurate? 1 meter = 39~ inches and 1 yard = 36 inches. How do you justify that statement? If you're dealing with precision--a smaller unit of measure will net you more precise calculations and adjustments. So if anything, the opposite could be said with more reasoning. I'm not trying to turn this into a debate. The original point was if you're using meters for optics (assuming american-made and ergo call for using yards for sighting procedures) then you could technically be way off your mark, if your zero at 100 yds from your eye--pointA, through your reticle--pointB, and your target pointC, with the difference between yards/meters...like I pointed out previously. You could be grossly off-target because the alignment from pointA-pointC would be ~18 inches off at that distance. I'm sure there are Euro-Russo manufacturers employing metrics for their optics solutions but I doubt we're using 'em. A lot of operators use custom stuff when it comes to rifle mods too. Even the adjustments on elevation and windage use yards for bearings. Do you use strictly iron sights? 'cause I saw tons of infantrymen with the ACOGs when I was in Afghanistan. Even the armor guys, pretty much anybody who went outside the wire was rocking an ACOG on their m16/m4. And I was a POG so I don't know what combat arms professions use on the range. What I do know, from my own optics, and manufacturer-recommended (trijicon) sighting procedures is that the ranging is based on yards. Including bullet-drop compensator markings. It could have a negative impact on hits that is magnified over longer distances. Thanks for chiming in to clarify and thanks for your service too.
Legit questions. Given the issues with the changing handles, would any tier 1 bring a scar into cqb? Also, simce it was a stealth approach, wouldn't they all be rocking suppressed m4's?
+Adam kahn i applaud you, I barley made it past a minute. I don't understand why all these kids suck so hard at making realistic short films about the military, they have plenty of material it seems, and theres plenty of real videos. fuck, I just sigh anymore.
Fillynapper I've never been on /k/ (or any other part of 4chan), I just found the whole reddit airsoft scene, and most of my airsoft hobby life was spent on the Facebook Groups (I/G, Cool Guy, and Crye or Die). I never said people over 18 shouldn't have fun playing airsoft, I just said that if they decide to dress as operators and pretend they're hardcore then they're pretty gay.
everyone judges this in the comments but I think it's fucking sweet! I could never even come close to making something as good as this!! keep up the good work mate!!
A little tweaking required thats all. Maybe take out the over climactic music altogether. Good weapon sounds. Maybe relocate the setting; was a bit odd seeing full battle gear, fully identifiable terrorist wardrobe, sniper with full ghillie, all in an urban setting on friendly soil(school bus was an odd prop placement). I can excuse the ditzy acting cause I seen much worse on bigger budgets. I do love all these tactical warfare dramas. Maybe watch some "Strike Back" for reference? Well done though.
+wildevil The last surviving bad guy was shooting from the top balcony (at God knows who) and had the wrong gun sound (based on my Call of Duty gun knowledge LOL) - I agree, Call of Duty is a game and should be taken with a grain of salt, however they do sample real weapons to make their games so there's that. Also, the recoil reactions are totally unrealistic, they should fire real guns at a gun range to get their recoil game up.
Erskin Hansen They have to remember audiences are smarter these days. We know how things work, we spot whats out of the ordinary, and often times we're a little critical about realism. We often take it as an insult if they assume we wouldnt notice those little details that they try to slip by us. I do appreciate all the effort that went into the production, and I can understand if this was just meant to be entertaining rather than accurate. But if they really are serious about making films like this, then take the audience seriously too.
Couldn't have said it better. I'm impressed that they made it this far, that's an accomplishment in itself. I would like to say to the creators that they shouldn't feel too bad about the negative feedback they're getting. Their experience has taught them more than we could ever know nitpicking from our computer screen LOL. They should take our comments (as harsh as some may be) as "honest" feedback to greatly improve their production... something their friends and family could never give them. And they didn't even have to wait for a film festival or pay us for this awesome feedback. I get it, we're all artist and we're sensitive about our sh**, but in the grand scheme of things it's a WIN-WIN for the creators to get our feedback.
u guy did great want to see more, good movement, covered corner, communication well done thought I was watching straight from hollywood. they everything to say neg hell then, next film even more action. Underboss out!
Suppressors are still very loud! One shot even with a suppressor and the opposition would know something is up. Suppressors main uses are to disrupt position detection and to preserve hearing of the operators and those around them, for communication, health, and such. Sometimes there is not a benefit to having a 1 pound, 6 inch cylinder hanging off the weapon. Just like in this case, hearing protection, and cqc with no civilians around.
Zibigan Good suppressors are quiet. And I have read of Operators eliminating several enemy targets inside & exfil undetected hence the term silent professionals. And entry guns are short for example the HK MP7a1. which is well suited for the suppressor.
gsg9ff The "idea" of a quiet suppressor is not real. Let's just use the 9mm for a second. an unsuppressed 9mm will be around 160 db out of a pistol. Add a top grade suppressor and they will drop that to around 130 db. A loud rock concert is 130-145 db. All of that is really loud, just the cycling of the gun is extremely loud. not to mention the bullet impact... depending on the surface hit can be amazingly loud. A 22 LR sub sonic round suppressed is the only firearm that I would call quiet. And yes submachine guns are not nearly as effected by suppressor length but they still are. The guys in the film are using 14.5" barreled weapons which are a pain to maneuver with a suppressor on. So, they would be looking at weapons around 36" length stocks collapsed. These are not "entry guns".
Zibigan I could only assume from what Operators have said on the subject is that they have fired undetected from enclosed spaces with walls & doors & the enemy either failed to hear the suppressed gunshots or they didn't have time to figure out what the suppressed gunshots were? It's a combination of good tactics & the right weapons to get the job done right. Though it's risky business.
gsg9ff Yeah, a suppressor will be a confusing sound. The primary noise associated with suppressors is the sonic crack. The other sounds are the slowed release of gas out of the suppressor, the actuation of the weapon (really loud depending on the gun), and the round impacting. I would bet the enemy were unable to determine what the noise was. It is a good purpose of a suppressor. You can hear them, but the sound is changed to the point to where you could not distinguish it as easily. Suppressors also hinder the enemy pinpointing where the sound is actually coming from due to the sonic crack being the primary source of sound. Totally agree with the right tactics and equipment. Without one or the other, you will lose the fight. Unless, luck is on your side.
it was ok but if he was a real operator the guy would know how to shoot with both hands and not give his opposition a bigger target to shoot at by having to move his body into the line of fire, what did the team do hit the local wal-mart for a MILEY CYRUS cd
Not bad, not bad at all...I'm sure the director and producers know about all the minor tweaking needed for the next go around, but I have to make just one criticism. I feel the team should have been using weapon suppression during their insert. Especially on a creep into a warehouse scenario. Thanks so much for the hard work, guys...very cool movie, I'll look for more in the future!
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+HatchMaster308 Me too. Im a tier 1 ninja warrior by night and CIA SAD SOG by day. I also taught Special Agent Brian Mills everything he knows. The only way I could lose is if I ran into a tactical malfunction in the ballistics department of Operational Intelligence in the Bureau of the Agency where we give each other 4-44's at the armory of the tactical base. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. I used to work in Tactical Mechanical Artillery Infiltration
I knew Tyler grey when I saw him. That man is a fucking legend. He directs lots of military movies. But he's a U.S Ranger in the teams (Delta force operator). He's the real steel Retired but once a team guy, always a team guy. And you're never an ex ranger
thats surprising because even though i thought the little film was well done, and i wasn't gunna even comment because there is no point in bashing hard work. his technique using his foregrip was terrible, it bugged me the whole vid lol.
Tyler grey went on to act in SEAL Team, he's the pointman and an ex- delta guy. He's an epic dude.
Also if you didn't know Andy Stumpf and him were on the same OP when both of them got Injured. Both got airlifted out on the same bird . Believe Andy got shot in the hip and Tyler got blown up and almost list his arm . I didn't know that until Andy Mentioned it that he knew Tyler and both were on the same OP when they got injured
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Infact hes not the only spec ops guy in the film
Yuo mean delta force member not delta guy
@@OrangutanGang I'm doubtful he's concerned something as minor as that, my friend.
I just love how a short video like this brings out of the woodwork all the former Coast Guard Tier 1 guys with their expert (combat proven) advice.
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That's awesome! These military action heroes were really look like real-life Premiere Action Heroes!
Great work to your whole team. It's hard to make a movie... This was a fun 5 minutes. Thank you for producing this.
when they killed the dude with the f2000 why didn't anyone hear the shots and go outside?
they were so tactical they couldn’t hear them
I'm a movie guy I love movies and enjoy watching them I have a special place in my heart for the military They are just so awesome and have huge respect for them there's military background in my family and I love to see how the military operates and Once I actually wanted to be a SEAL. I love war movies and I love Fan films its so awesome to see What creativity people have and this is awesome. Its a fun movie you guys know What you where doing and What the movie was going to be and thats so important while making a film. I appreciate it and its so awesome I belive that this is a unit getting some intel. I Loved alot of the shots in this movie they look pretty cool. I dunno why the hate TBH Maybe they expected something like the revenaunt or the new black Hawk down. I love this movie awesome job keep up the awesomeness and stay awesome
I would love to see some of these commenters put a 6 minute plot together convincingly showcasing all of the skills that it takes to get back home to one's family in one piece - I would imagine the result wouldn't come anything close to this. Every combatant in this video looked as though staying alive was priority, even big budget Hollywood can't seem to get that right, so I say: Good job!
Loved the film, I am not in the military but I currently serve on the Police Department's Emergency Response Team. Good acting. Wow I read the comments on here. Alot of tactical knowledge from people who appear to be 17 and 18 years old. I guess they did time in special operations during the summer between the 11th and 12th grade, but got out right before Prom.
delldell2004 YEAH IT,S FROM ALL THE XBOX CALL OF DUTY PLAYERS THESES KIDS DONT HAVE A CLUE AND ASKING THEM TO GO OUTSIDE IS LIKE GOING TO WAR FOR THEM!!!!SPOILED LITTLE FUCKS, THANK YOU FOR YOU LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE!!1
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If you are willing to enter a warehouse, in a non-active shooter situation, with just three team members, I would seriously question your "ERT"'s doctrine and your common sense.
covering avenues of approach. if a technical rolls up unchallenged, that could be a shit storm for the operators.
+delldell2004 well, there are also paintball\airsoft players who can tell that the tactics shown here is not ..very believable. You don't stay wide open, or start shooting a big group of heavily armed people all alone without a proper cover. The direction could be more realistic, as we've seen hollywood bs way too many times.
The editing is great though
I just came back remembering one of my greatest assets to watch!! After all these years , its still Gold .
Thank for still supporting our short film. Oldie but Goodie :)
I give it a loud and thunderous HOOAH!!!
Pretty good vid fellas, definitely entertaining...... dig the HEAVY GUNNER ON THE YOTA TOO.... LOL.
KEEP EM COMING.👍
Mike Ho, great job man. Looks like you have a great future ahead of you. Keep them coming little brother. Thx for the short.
Thanks Marcus! I got feature films in the works. Look out for me soon lol
I'm in agreement with Marcus on this. A great start to what will no doubt be a promising future in film making. Just hit the "mute button" on all the negativity being spouted on here and keep doing your thing. All the best brother.
+Chuck Bukowski thanks bro! I mute them out because this short was merely a presentation. I got a feature film I'm directing now that will hit theaters 2016. Thanks Chuck!
+Mike Ho Do you still have that feature coming? Looking forward to it. If you need any help I have some contacts for you. Look me up on Facebook. I have several friends in the movie biz and a few SOF guys that love to help up and comers. Cheers little brother.
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Im obsessed with the military, seeing alot of hate comments, but the tactics, coordination, and film skills were great!
Have you thought about joining the military?
@@mohamedali9495 have you thought about becoming a recruiter?
@@GavriJ A little
@@mohamedali9495You'd be good at it.
Gun shouts sound too muffled, especially for being a warehouse setting. Those gun shots inside would have had some echoing going on. The shouts outside would have echoed off those buildings. Also interesting that the first loud contact before entering the structure wasnt heard from inside. that must be some super amazing insulation on that building.
Agreed
ill second that. I thought the same thing
also for being close quarters and being Tier 1 they would be using suppressors since range is not really a question in this scenario. plus the suppressors they use for carbines is clip on anyways so its easy to take off when needed.
+patmad10 that was immediately my first thought. "If they're Tier 1, where are their SBRs with suppressors? HK MP7s with suppressors?" These guys are more like Marine Recon than anyone else. Even Army Rangers would've had suppressed SBRs, because the Army has the cash. Absolutely not Tier 1, but it's a fun video.
+patmad10 Rifle suppressors don't affect the amount of noise from the shots fired, it just helps to cover the flash from the round leaving the barrel. In a real scenario, they don't help. That's Hollywood thinking. Second, a suppressor is screwed into the barrel muzzle, it's not clipped on. So for CQC a suppressor is just a hindering factor. At long range, upwards of five hundred meters, a suppressor is more effective since it helps hide the flash and helps a shooter remain hidden until somebody figures out where the direction of fire is from.
I don't care what they all say I can tell you've worked harder than any of those people criticizing you who can't make a video any better!
The POV views mixed in are awesome, Mr. Ho you do amazing work.
in honor of the operator's that do that kind of work.Hat's off to them.great video keep it up
It would've been kind of funny if it was called "tier juan" and everyone wore sombreros instead of helmets
That can be arranged...
Tier Juana, Mexico
Shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did :/
it could be works, a ballistic helmet covered in sombreros helmets. just like israeli 'chefs hat'
We'll see who wins
Five minutes spent , not wasted 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
And to the directors of this video, I say kick ass! I thought it was pretty good, and like a real special operation hit, they were on target and off target in just a few minutes... Good work guys!
Glad to see that after 4 years of this film, i can still play see it in 1080p.
i understand the first kill,
but on the second kill that soldier just unloaded on that guy more than 10 shots and nobody heard it...?
I quit.
The second kill wasn’t all to bad, it was mainly the first one that has the most problem. It’s a common misconception to think that 1-2 bullets enough to kill someone. But it’s not, there are conclusive evidence on it. Veterans that’s been shot more than 30 times but continued to live.
MHWL Productions oh nvm
My bad, didn’t read carefully
Butter Bean depends on the caliber. The first kill was done by a 308, it would have been a near instant if it was to the chest. the second a 556 (223 in civi calibers), they are good, especially in tighter areas but not the greatest for doing the job. As long as you get the centre chest or head it’ll be a one shot kill unless they have body armour. 223/556 struggle to go through body armour, which is why the Russians use 243/762’s because they are well none for tearing up anything they hit.
MHWL Productions
the building is soundproof
I don't know why everyone hating this, but I really enjoyed this video and I shared it with my friends they too like it, I will request to please bring part 2 I am waiting eagerly
The cinematography looks tier 1, those tactics and and sniper look tier 53😂
There's an actual tier 1 dude in it lol
Who?
This makes no sense. They r in Los Angeles and they r rolling around in a technical? They exfil in a fucking Hilux in downtown la. Also, no way that they r going to hit a target like that without killing power and/or cameras. Sorry, just doesn’t pass the sniff test. Also, I spotted a CA legal buttstock to make the sbr legal. Not a chance dudes r going to run that crap unless they have to by law. Cool to see the guys running around in multi cam and the videography is sweet but this is about as far from reality as John wick 1,2 or 3.
@@danielellisporter yea lol everything I learned in RASP was not to do as this. For starters, a sniper must radio in the range of the snipe,the wind speed, and permission to fire...where was this in the video? Lol by your talk I’m guessing your a fellow veteran?
@@tylerhayes4617 nope not a veteran. And you r absolutely right this makes no tactical sense. Where did u end up after ranger school?
Really enjoyed this. Wasn't over the top. Just a cut and clean dedication to the best.
It seems like the epic climax to a film I didn't get to see
That was GREAT. Thought I was watching a short clip to a real movie coming out!
Decent video.
Question: How come the bad guys inside the building didn't hear the shooting outside the building.
* Sniper had a silencer, but the others didn't.
And why were the "Tier 1" guys giving each other the "good job" state during the middle of the mission?
*Suppresor. Not "Silencer".
andrewdh07 dude, you do realize that suppressor and silencer are the same thing right?
Russian Dude Well, its called a suppressor.. Silencer was more or less what it was called originally when it didn't make it as quiet as they do now, and even then they still aren't super quiet like what movies show. But to the original point, it's a suppressor, as it suppresses the noise. The reason for the change of name is exactly that. A silencer mislead people into thinking the gun would be silent, but its not entirely silent depending on your range, and in a warehouse it could still echo and be a little loud.
Russian Dude That wasnt the point. Lol.
Albert no, they're not the same thing, there's no such thing as a silencer... maybe you could argue a welrod or something, but it's still not silent
My boy BRAVO 4!!! TYLER GREY
How did you get Tyler Grey to do this? He's former SFOD-D
We have a lot of Call of Duty experts here. This is not a training manual for you weekend warriors so go back to your ps3 and Xbox. A short action film with beautiful composition is what this is. Keep it up Andrew, Mike and team. UA-cam needs more of this dedication and production value.
Yes!
"My guns jammed!! Better keep presenting a wide open shot to the opposition."
lol jk jk
*Weapon. Not "gun".
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andrewdh07 well a gun is a weapon, so technically hes right
Russian Dude isnt a gun artillery? in some degree its right but on the other hand his not :o
are you serious? how are guns artillery? Cannons, Rail Guns, Anti-Aircraft, those are artillary
Russian Dude Well I know where your coming from but the word 'gun' is many aimed (ha lol aimed) at artillery since the first form of gunpowder warfare was used in cannons and which they call guns and as you know cannons are artillery but now a gun can be anything that launches a projectile no matter the caliber.
You are the best of best for the awesome video on different types of training and different types of weapons and combat operations and other thing's that you have to do just get the job done .thank you
AIRSOFTOLOGYYYYYY
+SpecialOpsAirsoft nerdology
+SpecialOpsAirsoft science of nerds
yeah because on film they not use real guns hahahaha
@@zainzxm they use blanks
Hi I am Turkısh. Great video... 👏👏👏
"Nobody gets in" can it get more cheesy than that
+Shane Keizer ... oh shit, who forgot to lock the door!
Great Job Mike, now make the long one , and I bet we will come see it .........Tango Down ~~
Beautifully made bravo!
In spite of many of the negative comments I have read here, I thoroughly enjoyed your short film. It was very entertaining. Which, I'm sure, is the exact reason why you filmed it. ENTERTAINMENT. Cool location too BTW.
@Mike Ho nice short film, ignore all the COD generals
Better than some movies ever !
Why so many haters, I thought it was pretty entertaining
me too
+Blk-opps-sniper ..... as comedy, yes.
+Blk-opps-sniper as someone who was ACTUALLY IN THE MILITARY AS A GRUNT...It was a good short. he did well with what little he had and I thought the shaky camera was a good trick.
+Blk-opps-sniper I think people are just sick of the ol' bullet proof SEAL movies.
Just Chilling thanks bro!
HOORAH! awesome video.
I can't even begin to explain how much this bothers me. No need to dump 6 "7.62X51" rounds into a guy. The first one would drop him and second would almost be overkill to finish him. I'm not just some CoD fanboy and crap so no need to criticize me there. The movement was okay but seriously??? The muzzle flashes,the sounds, the stereotypical bad guy, a sniper with that kind of outfit for an urban area?
[insert hate comments here]
*nods in agreement*
This is a short film on UA-cam, what did you expect?
+Caleb White it's actually something US sf are trained to do. it's a matter of making sure they're dead. you don't know if they have body armor or if you hit anything vital on your first shot, they could just drop and play dead untill you move on so standard procedure is overkill
No one needs to dumb 3 bullets of 5.56x45 into that guy.
dilen noris no one did either
so sick man. Loved every minute of it:)
decent short....but, get a little :tech-advisor" he;p on the next one. When you gather intel you ALWAYS take everything that you can (dont throwback the cd,s or cull intel). Then, destroy whats left
very believable, good acting, A film everything looked realistic. better then most holly wood movies. cant weight to see another
if you guys can extend the time a little longer that would be good.
Guys Gals sometime misunderstand so let me just say: this short film was very well done and I would have enjoyed more of it.
Respect from bulgaria to U.S navy seals
if they're tier 1 they would just double tap and not waste bullets
Really? Cause you are tier 1. So just double tap right? So if they don't kill him or he still breathing they should just save their ammo and keep moving because In the rule book it says "Only double tap". If you are not delta, tier1, or any SOF then don't act like you know. This short film was advised by a delta operator who is active and still serving. He said "I shoot till the fucker is dead...I don't risk him getting up...even if takes 3,4,5 bullets. Im making sure he's dead." Some elements here were Hollywood driven. Yes....but your double tap theory is irrelevant.
+Mike Ho Seconds after my comment I realized you must've done a lot a research for your film so yeah you're prolly 100% more correct than I am. Nice Camra btw. As far realism goes, I'm just curious. Shouldn't the guys on the inside know there were shots fired while the guy near the door got shot? I mean it's not like the operators were using suppressor or perhaps the door was noise canceling.
that's not how it works. I've trained under MARSOC guys and they always told me "if you think the dude might get back up, what's one or two more to the dome piece? it'll save your ass later"
You just got schooled son
+xmiro010 They teach you multiple drills - double tap, hammer tap, failure-to-stop, Mozambique. In reality, while a hammer tap or double tap could be sufficient, in the infantry (and I presume SOF) it's much safer and more practical to squeeze off controlled, single shots until the man you're shooting at hits the floor. So, it's less "bang-bang" and more "bang-bang-bang... bang-bang."
However, in this video the guys appear to be firing at a cyclic rate on automatic - which you really just don't do, ever. The only time I've ever even seen someone switch from semi-automatic to three-round or automatic (depending on the trigger grouping) is when establishing a base of fire, and even then only at a sustained rate. In close quarters, you're trained to fire at the semi-automatic rate to maintain accuracy and awareness and to reduce the chance of collateral damage. The rule books don't say "only double tap", but they do say "don't go cyclic in a breach", not even a dynamic one.
But that's nitpicking. If a CAG guy really advised this short, then he would've pointed that out I'm sure. It's a good video either way.
This film is a really good film. It's realistic, looks good, good acting, good props, awesome
Pretty good! A good amount of small technical errors, such as the fact that a unit using specialized foreign weapons would not wear American flag patches due to their secretive nature (Delta Force, CIA SAD, etc). And an urban ghillie suit? In a training facility? But I understand how painstakingly difficult it is to make productions as such, so keep up the good work!
Delta Force would because they are actually part of the military. Thats like saying Seals or Rangers etc would not wear it just because they have missions of a secretive nature.
Matt Entz True, but Delta is often attached with other non-military units, as well as some private entities even. This is especially true in a bodyguard-type role. Not to mention the fact that while you have a valid point, Delta Force is described as "professional soldiers who hate the Army." They don't play by the rules and they are on the very edge of being truly defined as an Army unit, whereas a Ranger, for example, could wear his Ranger shirt around the US and not have to worry nearly as much about hiding his identity.
A lot of times they don't wear any identification because they aren't supposed to be there in the first place
Colin Dickson FUCK GENEVA CONVENTION! I agree with it as far as conventional wars, but COUNTER-TERRORISM?!?!?!?!?! HELL NO! THEY DON'T PLAY BY THE RULES SO NEITHER SHOULD WE!!!!!
jks33 I would personally use soft point .308 rounds in something like and ar-10 platform to show them what true stopping power is.
There were a couple errors but the biggest one i found was when they found the CD and he said "repeat" over the radio. If you say that over a radio on field it means to repeat an artillery strike on the same position as before or a bombing/strafe run from a plane. Always say "I say again"!otherwise, AWESOME job guys!
CQB adequate....they seemed to ignore the heavy side when room entrys done...also, their 'nuts-to-butts' was loose.....leaving each others backs exposed to unknown threat area's....otherwise....was fun to watch
Tier 1 Going Loud!
I always find it curious why whenever I see top 'tier' operators they use different guns in media... yes, when you get to that level you basically can use what you wish. but at the same time, why would a team have one SCAR, one G36 and M4's in the mix.. what if you need a mag? units tend to be uniform for this very reason, then your X rounds turns into the teams X rounds. giving you a much larger ammo pool!
+Praetor Lupus most modern weapons all take ar mags for that reason... Scar 16's,M4s, and G36s are just a few that do. It's to make coalitions better able to work together. those looked like scar 17s though which are .308.
+bassistoftheyear I'm happy to be proven wrong, I'm not trying to E argue, but G36 mags are not compatible with M4 as far as I know, I assume SCAR16 is the 556 version, if so then yes that'll cross over.
It seems the .300 blackout round is very popular at the moment. so who knows what's to come!
***** yeah actually g36 was the only one I wasn't sure on. Germany has moved away from it anyway though. I've never heard of .300 blackout in a military aspect. It's esentially a 7.62x39 in a 5.56 casing. Pure gimmick if you ask me.
***** M4 being phased out? The USMC just officially adopted it as their primary issued weapon. There are better rifles out there but the US military and many others will be using the M16 and M4 for many years to come. Also the R in DMR stands for rifle, it's not the person, and in the US military is usually given an M-14 varient or a SASSR, sometimes both. I'm not here to argue but I hate misinformation.
***** Well thanks for the clarification. I won't assume to know all about spec ops since I don't. I can see them using SCARs and ACRs as well as M4s though. Personally I prefer an AK platform but in spec ops you can choose what you carry.
Best short film I’ve seen. Only a few minor inaccuracies. Great film overall!
I genuinely love reading how deeply butt hurt everyone gets about each others opinion of how SFOD-D, Delta, CAG, ACE works. Video was good, comments were better.
Ray Williams lol yea I do as well
DUUUDE..yo...that was seriously so epic!
3:18 that's why we lubricate our BCGs
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Ill give credit where it is do, you guys did a good job. Just a little more tactical research next time. Keep making more and I'll sub for sure lol.
^This. Overall, entertaining.
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fake IR modules on the M4s; fake muzzle flash...just FYI, muzzle flash does not always happen with the emergence of a bullet from the barrel.
Also, why put an IR/light module with an additional light on the SCAR used for sniping?! The module also seems to obstruct the view of the objective lens on the scope--which is a no-no. Also, snipers will either omit to wear a glove on their shooting hand or at least have a fingerless option for their index finger so they can feel the preload of the hammer before it's about to actuate.
Also, scopes are typically sighted in around 100 yds (don't know why you're using meters since there is technically an additional calculation that would have to be used for determining which line to use for bullet-drop compensation) so when you show the scope aiming at the sentry--he's using the 100-yd marking instead of the 200-yd marking, which presumably would have been 1-2 lines below depending on the scope metric.
200 meters = 218 yds...see the disparity? you're talking about an 9% margin of error when calculating bullet drop now. Ask a sniper if that's acceptable in the world of precision.
Going full-auto while aiming down barrel with optics or not is pretty unrealistic. When you aim--it's to hit and the recoil from selective fire makes it pretty wily to control your point of aim.
I'm assuming it's airsoft equipment.
Oh yeah and when you're moving in a fireteam formation, you never have your muzzle pointed at the man in front of you. You also never raise your muzzle clearing a corner because it reveals your arrival about 12-18 inches beforehand to any observers around the corner--that's like a 1-second advantage given to potential opposition that could easily mean the difference between who gets who in their sights first. Maintaining a physically-small profile is part of your covert infiltration advantage and a raised barrel betrays that. It's always pointed downward until you break formation (when in a fireteam) to take the different sectors when clearing a room.
One of the "operators" kits looked like it was a camel-bak, haha.
Anyway, it's pretty cool--the emulation of an actual op.
Oh and usually when door kicking--there will be machine pistols or shotguns involved for the breachers clearing in close quarters. Just sayin'--from a practical standpoint but I've seen training with the short-barreled (10") carbines too.
The fact your players could barely grow facial hair kinda detracts from the realism too. Deltas are usually selected from green berets and rangers so that means they've been around for a while, I believe average age is in early 30s. Maybe have those guys wear balaklavas--Rainbow 6 style???
I appreciate the work though and all of y'all should be proud for the level of attention involved in the reenactment.
Also, why remove the flip-up sights from the SCAR? If anything happened to your optics, your weapon would be unserviceable...I see no practical reason to remove flip-up sights from any platform. The weight savings is negligible and they're usually low-profile when in the stowed position to not interfere with optics. I don't know why you would wrap a suppressor either...that's what the suppressor is designed to do. Strange creative liberty taken.
+Hip-Hop Homework no. just no.
not right now, li'l girl--I'm busy!
U.S. military uses yards, the silhouettes might be marked meters. Since you know yards are part of the American Standard system...not the METRIC system, miss America.
And you know this because when was the last time you went to combat arms training, brochacho???
And I got over 13+ years in service.
#youcanshutyourSAUSAGEWALLETnow
+Hip-Hop Homework I would like to call myself a paratrooper who is still serving and as an 11C all we use is meters. The only time I use yards is when I'm pulling DZSO duties on a jump and working with Air Force aircraft. The U.S is not on metric but since we are partners with NATO and foreign countries we use meters one cause it's more accurate and two is the main method of measurement universally.
how are meters more accurate? 1 meter = 39~ inches and 1 yard = 36 inches. How do you justify that statement? If you're dealing with precision--a smaller unit of measure will net you more precise calculations and adjustments. So if anything, the opposite could be said with more reasoning. I'm not trying to turn this into a debate. The original point was if you're using meters for optics (assuming american-made and ergo call for using yards for sighting procedures) then you could technically be way off your mark, if your zero at 100 yds from your eye--pointA, through your reticle--pointB, and your target pointC, with the difference between yards/meters...like I pointed out previously. You could be grossly off-target because the alignment from pointA-pointC would be ~18 inches off at that distance.
I'm sure there are Euro-Russo manufacturers employing metrics for their optics solutions but I doubt we're using 'em. A lot of operators use custom stuff when it comes to rifle mods too.
Even the adjustments on elevation and windage use yards for bearings.
Do you use strictly iron sights? 'cause I saw tons of infantrymen with the ACOGs when I was in Afghanistan. Even the armor guys, pretty much anybody who went outside the wire was rocking an ACOG on their m16/m4.
And I was a POG so I don't know what combat arms professions use on the range. What I do know, from my own optics, and manufacturer-recommended (trijicon) sighting procedures is that the ranging is based on yards. Including bullet-drop compensator markings.
It could have a negative impact on hits that is magnified over longer distances.
Thanks for chiming in to clarify and thanks for your service too.
Legit questions. Given the issues with the changing handles, would any tier 1 bring a scar into cqb?
Also, simce it was a stealth approach, wouldn't they all be rocking suppressed m4's?
made it about 2 minutes in.... i feel like i need to go wash my eyes out from watching so much bullshit lol
+Adam kahn ikr .. not even textbook
+Adam kahn There's a thing called, suspension of disbelief, but it seems you don't have the imagination for that.
would love to respond if i only understood what youre trying to rationalize to me about this bullshit with no research or care taken whatsoever.
+Adam kahn i applaud you, I barley made it past a minute. I don't understand why all these kids suck so hard at making realistic short films about the military, they have plenty of material it seems, and theres plenty of real videos. fuck, I just sigh anymore.
Your country flag I can use to wipe my ass
If you gentlemen are not operator's it looks very well done. Tier one cinematography.
Lol PRL's fucking flopping everywhere. Firing Mk17's in Auto. Dude's gun jams he just stands there. So much wrong with this XD
Hercules Milsim You make a film better than this. then you can criticize.
Zach Blackburn Already have, INFIL/EXFIL.
***** No I'm prior bbwarz
***** "Go back to your mislim"
After I made it pretty clear I don't partake in that homosex anymore.
Like I said, MilSim past 18 gets PRETTY gay.
Fillynapper I've never been on /k/ (or any other part of 4chan), I just found the whole reddit airsoft scene, and most of my airsoft hobby life was spent on the Facebook Groups (I/G, Cool Guy, and Crye or Die). I never said people over 18 shouldn't have fun playing airsoft, I just said that if they decide to dress as operators and pretend they're hardcore then they're pretty gay.
Very exciting short. It must have taken a long time to produce. Excellent!
Wow wtf? I loved when they looked for a special disk like it was James Bond flick instead of just dumping all intel in a bag and ex fill
Yup.. I agree. No combat vets helped in making this film.
everyone judges this in the comments but I think it's fucking sweet! I could never even come close to making something as good as this!! keep up the good work mate!!
Thank you! I appreciate that.
A little tweaking required thats all. Maybe take out the over climactic music altogether. Good weapon sounds. Maybe relocate the setting; was a bit odd seeing full battle gear, fully identifiable terrorist wardrobe, sniper with full ghillie, all in an urban setting on friendly soil(school bus was an odd prop placement). I can excuse the ditzy acting cause I seen much worse on bigger budgets. I do love all these tactical warfare dramas. Maybe watch some "Strike Back" for reference? Well done though.
wildevil Yeah, the music makes it looks really call of duty.
Owen Bunny
The music was a little premature thats all.
+wildevil The last surviving bad guy was shooting from the top balcony (at God knows who) and had the wrong gun sound (based on my Call of Duty gun knowledge LOL) - I agree, Call of Duty is a game and should be taken with a grain of salt, however they do sample real weapons to make their games so there's that. Also, the recoil reactions are totally unrealistic, they should fire real guns at a gun range to get their recoil game up.
Erskin Hansen
They have to remember audiences are smarter these days. We know how things work, we spot whats out of the ordinary, and often times we're a little critical about realism. We often take it as an insult if they assume we wouldnt notice those little details that they try to slip by us. I do appreciate all the effort that went into the production, and I can understand if this was just meant to be entertaining rather than accurate. But if they really are serious about making films like this, then take the audience seriously too.
Couldn't have said it better. I'm impressed that they made it this far, that's an accomplishment in itself. I would like to say to the creators that they shouldn't feel too bad about the negative feedback they're getting. Their experience has taught them more than we could ever know nitpicking from our computer screen LOL. They should take our comments (as harsh as some may be) as "honest" feedback to greatly improve their production... something their friends and family could never give them. And they didn't even have to wait for a film festival or pay us for this awesome feedback. I get it, we're all artist and we're sensitive about our sh**, but in the grand scheme of things it's a WIN-WIN for the creators to get our feedback.
u guy did great want to see more, good movement, covered corner, communication well done thought I was watching straight from hollywood. they everything to say neg hell then, next film even more action. Underboss out!
Element of surprise? Suppressors? Darkness? NVG's?
Suppressors are still very loud! One shot even with a suppressor and the opposition would know something is up. Suppressors main uses are to disrupt position detection and to preserve hearing of the operators and those around them, for communication, health, and such. Sometimes there is not a benefit to having a 1 pound, 6 inch cylinder hanging off the weapon. Just like in this case, hearing protection, and cqc with no civilians around.
Zibigan Good suppressors are quiet. And I have read of Operators eliminating several enemy targets inside & exfil undetected hence the term silent professionals.
And entry guns are short for example the HK MP7a1. which is well suited for the suppressor.
gsg9ff The "idea" of a quiet suppressor is not real. Let's just use the 9mm for a second. an unsuppressed 9mm will be around 160 db out of a pistol. Add a top grade suppressor and they will drop that to around 130 db. A loud rock concert is 130-145 db. All of that is really loud, just the cycling of the gun is extremely loud. not to mention the bullet impact... depending on the surface hit can be amazingly loud. A 22 LR sub sonic round suppressed is the only firearm that I would call quiet. And yes submachine guns are not nearly as effected by suppressor length but they still are. The guys in the film are using 14.5" barreled weapons which are a pain to maneuver with a suppressor on. So, they would be looking at weapons around 36" length stocks collapsed. These are not "entry guns".
Zibigan
I could only assume from what Operators have said on the subject is that they have fired undetected from enclosed spaces with walls & doors & the enemy either failed to hear the suppressed gunshots or they didn't have time to figure out what the suppressed gunshots were? It's a combination of good tactics & the right weapons to get the job done right. Though it's risky business.
gsg9ff Yeah, a suppressor will be a confusing sound. The primary noise associated with suppressors is the sonic crack. The other sounds are the slowed release of gas out of the suppressor, the actuation of the weapon (really loud depending on the gun), and the round impacting. I would bet the enemy were unable to determine what the noise was. It is a good purpose of a suppressor. You can hear them, but the sound is changed to the point to where you could not distinguish it as easily. Suppressors also hinder the enemy pinpointing where the sound is actually coming from due to the sonic crack being the primary source of sound. Totally agree with the right tactics and equipment. Without one or the other, you will lose the fight. Unless, luck is on your side.
This is actually really good! You've got some talent, man.
it was ok but if he was a real operator the guy would know how to shoot with both hands and not give his opposition a bigger target to shoot at by having to move his body into the line of fire, what did the team do hit the local wal-mart for a MILEY CYRUS cd
Great Movie! GJ!!!
I can't get over the fact that Delta force does these types of things haha
this was awesome. Very intense 5min video
Where was the story?
exactly,just a bunch of fresh meats looking for a CD,could be Game of Thrones for all we know
Not bad, not bad at all...I'm sure the director and producers know about all the minor tweaking needed for the next go around, but I have to make just one criticism. I feel the team should have been using weapon suppression during their insert. Especially on a creep into a warehouse scenario. Thanks so much for the hard work, guys...very cool movie, I'll look for more in the future!
why did they leave their comrade behind?
Where are the little green BB's? The first nerd to get hit should have yelled, "I"M TAKING HEAT!" to alert the other Barbies.
Wtf was the whole point of shooting that quietly if he was just going to shoot the other guy with an un silenced weapon it makes no sense
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OMG is that Forge Airsoft dude i go there so much... awesome film by the way
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+HatchMaster308 Me too. Im a tier 1 ninja warrior by night and CIA SAD SOG by day. I also taught Special Agent Brian Mills everything he knows. The only way I could lose is if I ran into a tactical malfunction in the ballistics department of Operational Intelligence in the Bureau of the Agency where we give each other 4-44's at the armory of the tactical base. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. I used to work in Tactical Mechanical Artillery Infiltration
+Marla Brunette so, you play airsoft as well ;-)
Nice sniper ❤❤❤❤ great👍
Had to stop watching when I saw a ghili suit being worn on top of a pile of gravel.
Hahaha right tho
Great film by the way, thought provoking.
3:18 Weapon malfunction, but I don't even move/hide ;o
@MikeHo I just happened to notice that one of your cast as the operators is Tyler Grey. Is it the same guy from CBS SEAL TEAM ?
He is.
Guys wearing a ghillie suit in a pile of rubble. Camouflage level 1000
I knew Tyler grey when I saw him. That man is a fucking legend. He directs lots of military movies. But he's a U.S Ranger in the teams (Delta force operator). He's the real steel
Retired but once a team guy, always a team guy. And you're never an ex ranger
Ended the same way as the Iranian enbessy siege.
The Tier 1 units are the F.E.R of México (it hurts whoever hurts)
You never leave a man behind!
Awesome effects dude love the video this should be a movie
holy sh*t that's a great movie well done
For those who are bashing the actors, the point man is Tyler Grey (Former CAG/ACE) so I think his CQB skills are squared away.
thats surprising because even though i thought the little film was well done, and i wasn't gunna even comment because there is no point in bashing hard work. his technique using his foregrip was terrible, it bugged me the whole vid lol.
Meh, guess it's comfy for some.