How a Navy SEAL Clears a Room | Close Quarters Combat CQC | Tactical Rifleman
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2017
- DISCLAIMER: This is NOT a TACTICS Video. Jason is ONLY showing tips on Foot-work; for Operators that already have mastered the basics of CQB. ****
This week on Tactical Rifleman we get into a little Close Quarters Combat (CQC) tips and techniques. CQC is practiced over the course of all Special Forces careers and endless hours are spent honing these skills as it is sometimes considered the “bread and butter” of the trade. Operators work tirelessly to perfect this craft and breakdown each phase of an assault as to increase their performance from one kinetic operation to the next. In this video, former Navy SEAL and owner of Arion Risk LLC shows us a simple hack to optimize efficiency of movement into a space. Although it may seem like common sense, even the entry through a doorway is thought about and practiced. The way in which an operator initially enters a space is just as important as their action within. An operator has to be on balance through all phases of an entry in order to take a well-placed shot regardless of target position. A simple calculation of foot placement and entry procedures can be the difference between a well-aimed and balanced shot and a miss. The technique shown in this video is a testament to the detail with which Green Berets and SEALs practice their trade. So, listen up! This video will forever change the way that you enter a room and may you never be off balance again.
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Thank you for your service! But why in the world are you exposing all our elite force's methods and expertise for all our enemies to master?
We do not share tactics on the open internet. The title is only clickbait. Jason is sharing a technique for balance stepping across the threshold. I pray the enemy read all the comments from the internet ninjas that are critiquing Jason’s CQB skills.
Thanks for watching, TR
@@TacticalRifleman Thank you for explaining. Keep up the good work then. Good luck on the channel.
Spec Ops works in a group, there is no way to survive their attack, no matter how many videos you watched.
They act quickly and shoot "10" almost every time, and that is in full speed move.
They have the mindset not to hide or escape until the enemy is still a danger.
I don't think any instructional video will help any bad guy survive, 2 years of experience in training for battle shooting can't be compared to any hours of video watching :)
This info is already out there
@@TacticalRifleman kalab!
There is a better way to turn a corner. You switch to third person view and pan the camera over. That way you can see around the corner without physically walking out.
Hahahahah 😂😂😂
thank you bro....
A thermal scope would help tremendously to spot the enemy.
Lol golden!
Lmfaaoo arma 3
I usually stop just shy of the corner and say in a medium but stern voice, 'hey is there any bad guys in there', if I hear nothing I assume its safe to enter.
labidomosquito 😂😂😂😂😂
labidomosquito full proof. Works every time.
I tried this once at home, and it worked, so it's definitely a tried-and-true method.
Yeh but I'm sure they all sound like men trying to be women In Monty Python movies. No there's no one in here
Why did that quote sound like the creepy old man in Family Guy that likes Chris ?
The "military working dog" gag was funny as heck! And the timing, was great!
Worked on a movie a few years ago called "Insight" in which we did exactly what's being described in this video (a corner fed room, opening to the left). We had a technical adviser that was in the 19th SF to help us LOOK like we knew what we were doing but I don't think he ever covered the specific footwork that I see in this video. It was basically all about first guy; second guy; third guy and which sector of the room each one of them is going to take. We were filming at a place called "Blue Cloud Ranch" and I remember getting a safety briefing on day two about the Mohave Green rattlesnakes - and I was thinking "that would have been good to know on day one". It was a lot of fun actually, I served in the US Army for eight years but never got to do MOUT training while I was in because I did communications (31-F).
19th sfg is naional guard, not the most high speed low drag guys perhaps.
This man introduced his battle pup with a straight face. Lmao. Perfect.
omg the likes are 911! :O
That's SEAL training for ya....
Yea ikr
TX_Savage i’m loving the term battle pup
Battle pups deployed :) killing enemy with cuteness
YO THE WAY HE PICKS UP THE DOG😂😂😂
I know Right HAHAHAHAH
The tactical French bulldog lmao
Tactical pug... sleeps in a kill house
like a six pack straight out of the cooler.
I busted out laughing then..🤣😂
And it's not like you can just spray and pray as you turn that corner because it could be hostages there. So much respect for you guys.
that's when a flashbang and proper clearing comes in handy. disorient everyone in the room even hostages and trained personnel to go in quickly to take out the terrorist. plus they don't just go in. they gather intel and train for the missions. but sometimes they get dropped in without much intel or intel is wrong. like operation
Anaconda intil was way wrong and it cost them.
@@richlkenneth I totally see the purpose of disorienting the hostages too. All the carnage they create would be collateral soup
@@anonymousandy2789 flash bang doesn't hurt them but the good guys have the upper hand to go in gives then extra time
@@richlkenneth I was saying that when one faction comes in to rescue a group of unbound hostages from another faction *the hostages could get killed by friendly fire if they weren't disoriented* due to panic and confusion, or god forbid, brainwashed treason
Has flashbangs killed people before? Just curious because i know some SFs hesitant to use bangs because of cases where people have sued.
"How a Navy SEAL Clears a Room"
Answer:
He gives his gear to the Taliban and lets him clear it while he enters a helicopter.
But what do you think about universal healthcare for all American citizens?? Hey, relax...the Taliban are way nicer now, they say so themselves. I'm sure everything will be just fine.
Hahaha once his foot step outside the wall they will shoot it then you will out of balance once you fell down they shot your head
@@joemy20tobe LoL yeah not likely. You watch too many movies lol. You couldn't even do that in your video games 😂
The way he just pulls that pug out of nowhere like a morning show cooking host "here's one we made earlier"
😂 😂 😂 😂
Looks like it's a french bulldog but yeah that was funny af
"Thru the magic of television..."
Yes that's amazing
French Bulldog, not a pug smart guy.
“Check those corners”
- Captain Price
Hahaha
Clear left.
-Gaz
Stairs clear-
Captain Price
DUDE I JUST REALIZED THATS WHY HE SAYS THAT. Ive been making the same mistake everytime he says it
Clear left
I was not expecting him to shoot live bullets, I thought that shit was empty. It made me jump cuz my volume was high and I'm wearing earbuds 😂
When he put on his ear muffs - i knew shit was about to get real.
So you heard him say LIVE, saw him put the ear pro on, and then just...???????
He brings up a significant point about balance and footwork when entering a room, however, equal credence should be emphasized on moving through the "fatal funnel" as well as individual vs team movement when entering and clearing a room. Though it is hard to tackle all important elements in a single video. Most concepts are taught and applied in layers since it can be overwhelming to learn too much at once.
what if you're one man clearing a room of armed enemies, you re in this scenario where you have a corridor to an open room with threats, and you have nothing but your gun. What would be the best course of action? Slowly slowly peek out degree by degree, shooting the enemies that you see? Or perhaps quickly turning the corner standing, and hope you dont die? Or perhaps blind fire and try something else like exiting the building and shooting through the walls even?
@@cate01a This technique would be proper IMO for team clearing rooms but an individual should go slowly and expose as little as possible until the entire pie is sliced.
If there are multiple enemies in the room you're trying to clear and you step into the room like in this technique as an individual, unless you surprise them you're gonna get smoked. You might get one but the other is gonna get you.
This video is titled "how a Navy Seal clears...," so he's definitely not wrong, this just isn't the way an individual should clear a room.
Take this with a grain of salt as I am not a professional, but from what I've learned and different methods I've tried throughout the years, the best way ive found as an individual is slowly slicing the pie, exposing as little of your body as possible until the entire pie is sliced.
Project gecko has a great video on an individual clearing rooms I believe.
With the project gecko technique as an individual in airsoft and paintball, I've had the most success. I haven't seen all of this channels videos but I wouldn't be surprised if he had an individual room clearing video that differed from this technique of how a seal clears rooms.
@@perchowski3021 you really think a seal is gonna show you their best techniques on youtube? This is just a very basic watered down version of how to be efficient going around a corner. That is it. It is by no means the ideal way to clear a room, but of course as a seal, they don't tell you that. They want their enemies to think this is the best way to clear a corner and clear a room. This is like day one stuff, Seals don't ever reveal their true tactics to anyone, that's why they are called "quiet professionals". Having said that, if you look closely, he's doing a lot of things that he doesn't talk about but are tell tale signs that he is an elite professional at his craft, his footwork, how he presents his weapon, how he breaks that corner, how he gets on target, his posture, his form, how he moves into the room, just the subtle things that he's trying not to make obvious, but it's hard for a seal to hide years of training and muscle memory from mastering the art of killing people.
How a Canadian soldier clears a room 🇨🇦
*throw flashbang*
“Sorry eh!”
Matsimus “I’m about to throw a frag, be careful!”
Viet Vo Did we say otherwise? I think JTF2 is up there with CAG, SEALs, and SAS.
But is your dog as intimidating?
(BTW: Great channel)
Viet Vo r/woooooosh
More like they'll whisper "Sorry eh!" as they slash one's throat.
Ironically, the fact that we're stereotyped as nice people probably works in favour of JTF2 and CSIS (our intelligence apparatus who benefits from most not even being aware of their existence...)
3:54 RIP Headphone user, thank you for your service.
Thank you kind sir. Though I clicked it while using headphones regardless
Read this as my ears exploded
Thanks for the warning
Read this 3 seconds before it happened. Nice save.
FBI you a hero dude. I read your comment on time.
“Stay Violent!” Your saying is “Apt” for these “Dangerous Times!” You Inspire Us All!
I loved when you lifted your "Military Working Dog" with one hand. I had to pause until I stopped laughing..... Great video!
I'm only watching this to win my water pistols battle with the boys
Works for nerf guns too 😂😂
COD Mobile here haha
Hose beats pistol, bucket and balloon.
Paintball here too
Piñata here to
Saw the dog lift and instantly scrolled to comments 😂
Me too lol feel sad for dog and with that "clear the spaxe for you"
same
On god🤣🤣
LOL same here. He lifted that cute dog like it's a box of Cheerios.
Same.
Wow. Good and a lot of info. Similar to traditional martial arts training. Basics practice a million times down to the littlest detail. Thanks for this
Seals are the best most lethal force so precise and on point with every move they make truly are the best thanks to all of our military your sacrifice doesn’t go un noticed
I'm an operator for the nyc sanitation Dept and this is all wrong. As sanitation specialist we always knock on the door and take a survey first.
jabbafo LMAOO
🤣🤣🤣🤣
+Quashaun Deberry hahahhahahhaha
Micheal Angelo you must not like how we do business
Swat team:
Watches video, Goes to house, breaches and shoots everyone, then when the house is clear, one screams "POLICE"
0:23 “if you don’t have access to your military working dog-“
I died laughing
Then use a cat instead 🤣
You’d die anyway if you were on the wrong side of a battle pug.
That is the cutest and toughest Frenchie tactical dog I’ve ever seen. 🐶❤️
If I don’t have my attack cat on the battlefield, I should just surrender.
The only thing my frenchie can clear is a plate ... :)
I’m a student at UEI, we practice room clearing in our criminal Justice program. Thank you for this video. I’m looking to improve in every aspect when it comes to our training exercises
i am in the navy seals in training so this will help out a lot.
@@rykerblakeau2lol
Me at 2am going out for a snack & knowing damn well there’s a ghost in my kitchen
Me:
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Veteran navy seal:
* pulls dog out of nowhere *
Sup smoke
Tactical Dog
StormMikeMG not much....just wandering, what’s in the canister?
XD
This is not even funny
“If you don’t have a combat dog”
*pug suddenly being lifted*
OH GOD WHAT GOING ON
Tactical Dog
Kewl Frenchie Tactidawg
Its a french bulldog
Always good to watch a tradesman apply his craft. Nice work, definitely a dangerous bunch to face, if an opponent is putting this much thought into their game then you better be sharp. Would be hard to counter a sweep and clear executed by these guys. Still, its fun to run thought experiments. I bet they do the same thing.
I can’t thank you enough for your service and thank you for this great video.
lol
I’m gonna become a diamond in rainbow in no time
Not if the enemy are crouch spam gods
Jokes on you I'm clash
@@helpme213 filthy clash main
This wouldn'd really work in rainbow tho....
(I know this is a joke)
@@davidj3841 I will test this anyway
I laughed so hard at the dog lift, my wife is looking at me like I'm some sort of weirdo.
agus2001 Lmaooooo i laugh too
agus2001 I lost my mind too hhhhhhhhhhh lol
Lol... that dog lift was awesome!!! Really had me crackin lol
It reminded me when Arnold lift the baby in the same kind of way in terminator lol
whats a dog lift
This is the first video i watched right now and i couldn't leave without subscribing and turning on notifications. 👍👍
Thanks man, I was wearing headphones not expecting anything and then the semi round came and my ears were ringing, they still do
The moment the dog was shown I knew in my heart that America was safe.
Sean Patrick lol!
But it's French
French dog, like the statue of liberty. ;)
(No offence intended)
lmaoo daamn
(don't worry, no fragile bodies here lol)
HAHAHAHA too
A french bulldog: the ultimate Navy SEAL weapon.
I literally laughed out loud at 0:21. Love the way your dog looks like he's just casually happy to help hahaha 😂
the stupidly fierce dog!
That's exactly the kind of video I need to watch over and over for my cqb airsoft.
Thanks this will work well when I clear my kitchen with my finger gun
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Oh good, I'm not the only one who does this.
😂😂😂
I personally use a imaginary rifle, i hold it with my hands
"sector is clear."
*steps out of the corner*
*Enemy fires*
"NOT CLEAR! NOT CLEAR!"
😂
That's the point, sergeant!
Adepic 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
MEEP MEEP, MEEP MEEP!
I'm a star wars memer actually so I get it lol
Well described and presented. In actuality you follow the same technique as we do at JSOC/ODA. I’ve also noticed you collapse the weapon under your arm before clearing the corner and present it to fire, which is also the identical technique to what they teach at Army SF. You didn’t talk about this or your half Weaver position, but for the trained eye you’re A Class.
@3:03 right?
I noticed him consciously doing that one time. What's the purpose of that? Mask your entry until the last possible moment, then you're suddenly there?
@@fizzmoe9846 not really. It's not just that, he's doing several things at once here. But he doesn't explain it because seals are quiet about their tactics. But in CQC situations with a long gun, you always want to keep the gun pointed towards your target at all times, and you want to keep it close to you at all times, it not only helps in concealment, but it also keeps your enemy from knocking it down if they were standing around the corner, it's real easy to knock it out of your hands or knock the barrel off target when you see him and try to fire. You always want to "push" the gun towards the direction you are going at all times. Notice in his live demonstration when he breaks that corner his gun barrel never drops, it is always pointed forward and towards where the enemy might be standing. You always want to have your gun pointed in the direction you anticipate the enemy to be at all times. If you drop your barrel down as you come around the corner, it takes much too long to bring it up and get on target. But if you "push" it forward, you can shoot it the moment the barrel breaks the corner and someone is standing right there. You want that barrel to break the corner at the same time as your eyes/body so you can get on target immediately in case someone is waiting alongside that wall.
@@mztd912 That makes a lot of sense. It is weirdly similar to HEMA tactical ideas about keeping point on line because your attack, or threat, is a defense is some ways
When I was in fort Benning. We where taught how to switch up from right hand to left hand to take corners but we also had 4 to 6 guys breaching windows and doors. You'd be surprised how good you can get switch your stance and shoulder your weapon on corners we took. I'm not a seal but those guys are on another level.
if you want to be stealthy, with a corner on your left, you hold with your left hand so your gun is closer to the wall. lower profile it won't stick out as early. HOWEVER the trade off is if you're taking that same corner with the right hand you can lean to the right as you clear the pie and you have a better right angle corner advantage.
The cameraman's balls went sweaty real fast after he fired those shots😂
There's no cameraman. The zooming is just the original footage edited. ..I think.
@@AnnihilatorCZ Nah dude, there's a cameraman. You can tell because if you watch the walls you can see the sleight movement of the camera. Its not just zoom, the camera is tracking with the shooter's movement. Goto 1:27 and focus on the walls, you'll see the movement. No tripod here boiiiii.
Just sweaty ballz! Lol
@@AOMartialArts in post you can edit tracking
He safety-ed it immediately after firing at least.
0:25 should’ve been the thumbnail.
I love these videos. Never know when I might need this stuff.
Thanks for showing all of the world our tactics and how to clear rooms, truly a quite profesional!
We do not share tactics on the open internet. Yes, this title is clickbait for a video talking about footwork. Jason is not sharing tactics.
Don’t forget to buy a tshirt, listen to the podcasts, subscribe to the channel, sign up for the news letter, buy an autographed copy of the book, pick up an eotech or acog knockoff and while you’re at it… see if you’re a possible kidney donor. For God and Country!
Me: eating cereal, thinking gun is unloaded
Navy Seal: *shoots 5 rounds off*
Me: *Shits pants*....continues eating cereal
Man, epic 🤙🤙😂😂 comment
That's some GOOD cereal!
You had to have a clue when he put on the "ears"
Lol damn that’s hilarious
Best comment 😂😂😂😂
I come here for the experts in the comments section....
Well, then you are screwed here. Judging from some of the suggestions from the "Tactical Experts" that I've been reading in this comments section; I pray to God that all of our Enemy and Bad Guys are reading and listening to these suggestions. Gents, I want to answer SO MANY of these messed up comments, but we decided years ago that we would NOT discuss Tactics on Tactical Rifleman, only tips and techniques. The focus of this video is Jason talking about better "Foot Work" for assaulters that already have a basic understanding of CQB. It is NOT to teach viewers how to clear a corner-fed room. If you want to learn CQB, please come take a class; but we are not going to do this over the open internet. Thanks for watching, TR.
TR, we'd rather, then, the title be to the effect of, "Room Clearing | CQC Foot Work." It would most likely attract people actively looking for the subject instead of the general public.
That house looks a lot like T1G.
Kobaspire well you sir are in luck because I am here...His first rookie mistake was suggesting a working dog to clear the space. What you really need is a midget to start off clearing space. What people fail to realize is seeing a midget in person causes confusion and stress. When eye contact is made with a midget it causes them to go haywire thus causing chaos for the enemy. Given there small stature and shifty personalities enemies become paranoid of where they may be hiding and tend to run out of the room making for easy capture .
"We are not going to do this over the open internet" says the guy name dropping Navy Seals in every breath he can. I dont disagree with the tactics here, these people know their stuff, although i would take a corner fed room a lot slower and pie the corner my self after frags and or bangers(he partially mentioned this) but im so tired of youtube operators claiming their navy seal special forces room clearing commandos. Quiet professional dont mean shit when you get out!
My dude knows what hes talking about that helps bro thank you i used it on my airsoft matches and it works wonders
Thanks for the education, & thanks for your service
Thanks. Now all airsoft kids will clear rooms like this.
You will win if they do this.
Now games can be little more tactical
@@mattheil6028 Depends. This kind of room clearing drills isn't for slow, static shooting. It's very fast in motion.
@@mattheil6028 Thats first thing I thought, pop em in the foot as they come around the corner with gun down XD XD XD
most cqb kids just run around with hpas and hicapas
I like this technique. While on my police SWAT team we used mirrors to looked around corners. I always carried a dental mirror in my gear as well. Very small, but you can see under and around many things.
Folding mirrors with telescoping handles can be found cheap at any Auto Parts store.
It is actually an effective and cheap way to save your life
And In Japan every perv has one. And a camera. I heard Trump had a lot of those in the whitehouse.
Mirrors are cool until your alone . No time for that. Make your gun small and take your cut as quickly as possible gun aimed at all times
@Garrett-gn1zc till you get shot in the face. Maybe #2 will take them down but you at the gates like dang I wish I had a mirror..
Thank you for your service to our country. You are a true hero. And, you have muscles around your wrists.
THanks... I guess
@@TacticalRifleman have you seen the Cornershot?
Newbie here. Good info that i would not have considered. I was expecting more physical movement that instruction, but still helpful to me. Thank you sir.
DISCLAIMER: Do not try this at home. You WILL get slapped you when you round that corner too fast and make Her drop the laundry basket.
TheAntiTrope or make him drop his croissant
Are you speaking from experience?
Should've thrown a flashbang first, rookie mistake
You didn't have a mut to clear the room ? Will what school did you go too , If get my money back lol
If you hold your rifle properly, you should be able to punch her with the barrel as you turn that corner. The laundry may still drop, but so will she...
Being the camera dude in this video would be an anxiety moment of life
NOOB isHERE I know right this boi muzzle crossed the cameraperson too often
Yet he didnt even flinch
@@May-gr8bp nope, you can see the camera shaking at 1:20
The demonstrator was toggling his safety at all times so the camera dude was never in any danger.
@@Okijuben everything can go wrong when uaing guns, he shouldn't have point the gun to the guy
I love how he’s like “stay violent” at the end
I learned a few cool things from sonny puzukas, one of them was sliding the rifle through, changing hands as you do your corners. It was a little strange until practicing a bit but after it came natural.
No way they made the operators from rainbow six siege into a real thing
White Shadow Tom Clancy is known for his Navy Seal contacts
R6 siege is based on Tom Clancy’s books
Blackbeard got nerfed so bad they cut his beard in this vid
@@ElSharko- no take a look at airsoft alfonse
@@jakerobbins8101 lmao
"stay violent"
Best tag line I've heard yet 👍
Ikr
It's not best than STAY HARD by David Goggins.
Thank you for this video and your service
I WANT THIS TRAINING .
IT'S VERY LEARNFUL TACTICAL TRAINING .
I LOVE THIS .
How does a Navy seal clear a room? Walks in and starts telling his war stories. Semper Fidelis
Metro Golf shut up you coward
I would stay and listen.
I think Metro Golf meant that as a joke. No need to get your repelling harness in a bunch, Noah.
Noah Milun how many years of service do u have
Noah Milun shut the fuck up . Kiss ass punk. It was a joke.
When you pulled up your tac dog I about died 😂😂 Good info here
Michael McD. Me 2 😂
me 3 😂
Michael McD. 😂😂😂😍
Me 4 😂
Prefect demonstration. Just as the Navy taught me. Department of the Navy, naval education and training
I was not a seal but SEALS did come and train us in Clearing rooms, implementing cover and concealment, etc.
excellent work and explanation, and thanks for the subtitles, there are many Hispanic people who do not understand English well and are interested in learning from professionals like your bro
My question is where did the dog come from and where did it go like, he just pulled it out of absolutely no where
That's classified.
You dont have a battle pug pouch on your load out?
It's on cooldown
that's how high speed low drag military working dogs (like that one) operate
My GSD stays in my back pocket.
He just casually reaches down and a dog is in his hand😂😂
Thank you for a great concise video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great advice. I learned some valuable information...
Thanks for that..
Why am i watching this i dont even know how to reload a gun lol
Just hit 'R'.
Eject the magazine, pop a fresh one in and charge it..don't you play fortnite?
The more you know
I don’t even own a gun 💀
After each short burst, reload, the ammo left in the dropped mag automatically goes back into your supply
That's how I clear the public restroom when I gotta 💩
So, now you're sitting in a restroom with blood and feces all over the place, and also gotta remove the corpse from where you wanna 💩 then get rid of said corpses and hide the evidence. Every time.
Seems too much trouble : P
@@lkvideos7181 it's 2019 no one hides bodies anymore
Tamaki Amajiki haven’t done that since ‘86
I was NOT expecting this to be a live fire demonstration.
Count me subbed.
The element of surprise is most advantageous
The tactics are a must
i lost it when he lifted up the dog and it was just there hanging like WADDUP
Percival 😂😂
Lol
Or just throw grenades in the room
- Spetsnaz
Clusta charge
D3dicat3d Gam3r I approve
when you fuze the hostage
Helle G GIGN I surrender
Not in a hostage situation
Verry nice video. Thanks for your info
Most welcome
Fantastic segment!
0:23 "why am I here, please help me."
He just picks up his dog like it's nothing XD
I was looking for that coment lol
The kids are toast with the gel blasters now. Thanks guy!
A full on 'like' for the Tactical Room Clearing Hell Hound.
Navy seals: video how to turn a corner
Terrorist: just go in shooting randomly
No no no, you have drone out first. -R6S
ALOHA SNACKBAR
Actually csgo 😂.
R6 player:Quick peak
BLACK JACKET MAN nah dude that’s disrespectful to Muslim people
That moment when you're recording and he shoots and then points the gun towards you
Im not sure there is a camera man... Might just be a camera on a tripod, when you see the camera moving, it could just be him zooming and croping when editing for it to be easier to see.
@@harrylaing1974 I think if he was just zooming in in post edit you wouldn't see movement of the frame like you do doing a manual zoom
For what I can tell, the camera was handled. There was a second camera on a tripod. I was just assuming they used blanks...
I went to the comments just to find this lol if also bothered me
@@still619ify I'm assuming it was all live fire. That being said, I'm sure he's done plenty of real world room clearing with non-combatants involved.
I'm a civilian and I watched this video and I practiced the pause, step and economy of motion I swear I must of killed my imaginary targets. Awesome video man.
very interesting, i am in the swiss special unit and we clear this angle quite differently, namely bent forward and very slowly clearing. Were 3rd at the competitions, not sure if the seals were ahead of us :)
There's competitions and there's reality.
That's how I learned it, too. And if you take a left corner you stand closer to the wall on your right as you can lean over and walk in diagonally.
Props to the cameraman being down range of a live rifle
And getting aimed at
Dude guns have safety ‼️🤦🏾♂️
@@patientyute280 huh? If your saying guns have a safety and are arguing that makes it safe for you to go down range of a muzzle you clearly haven’t learned proper gun safety.
@@Super_64 while I have to agree with you, the dude in this video is using dummy rounds. He's not actually shooting anything.
@@nicke5726 that’s what they said to Brandon Lee as well.
I love your "Military Working Dog!" Hilarious man!!!! Love it!!! LMAO!!!!
That was the cutest thing ever
a dramatic reveling
really scary dog
I made your comment 1k 😂
I made 1k
Badass video. Love the content
Good point regarding not exposing your side since armor is weaker on the sides since you could get shot in the arm pit or side ribs which is little to no protection.
How U.S Marine clears a room: *Frag Out*
Nah anyone from the US to clear a room: *aye Jtac can you call in an airstrike for us?*
BC ELITE what’s that 19th century shit? Kinetic strike is the shit
How my mom cleans a room
*Broom*
i am no expert at all, but this makes way more sense to me
juan jankowski yeah, better for soldiers, but a non hostile civilian could be hidden and you just killed him
I like the way he says ..."Stay" "violent"
Ricky Kaul me too bro I loved that
Absolutely something that only a true American would appreciate...
Well, violence of action is very important when clearing rooms
Interesting, because I and others use stay dangerous.
Ricky Kaul that comment really shows how bad aces those SEALS are ...I thought that I missheard...but I was right ..haha
Those shots were way louder than I was expecting
Very good refresher. Thanks!
Man, that dog is going to de-escalate the situation with cuteness, even if he does get a hold of someone.
Can the dog be mounted to a pic rail? Asking for a friend...
Ramon Herrera you are gonna want to go with M-lok, since dogs are notoriously allergic to pic rails.
USA Today thinks you can...
That gives me an idea, i have a six pound chihuahua (wife's dog), he would fit perfectly on a bayonet lug, poke him arounda corner, no bark, rooms clear , bark, the BG gose "Awwww cute puppy", reaches out to pet, chihuahua rips BGs face off. If its a hot looking chix she goes "Awwww,cute puppy" you just got yourself a date, eather way its a win win.
Now if i could teach him how to jump on to the bayonet lug, i could take six pounds of shit off my quad rail. "stay cute, and Violent "
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LMMFAO! Man i'm CTFU over here.
thank you for the video.very informative.
That Attack Dog has the factor of cuteness to distract the enemy before going for the throat...
“Stay violent” - I’ll use this phrase prior to each Onward match today.
I'm gonna use it in church.
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if you do this, you better hope the enemy dont have a tachanka
Or you could just pick sledge or buck and toss a grenade inside the room
oH yEaH yEaH bro i have seen you in like six different video comment sections😂
The lord himself
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Sure Eduardo, especially on missions where you are in the room and need to save hostages, a frag grenade is obviously the right choice. 🙄
Great video. Good information to consider.