@@ShittyGolfer they will teach you everything. Bet advise I could give is don't quit, and don't surround yourself with people who quit, that shits contagious.
0:00 the most dangerous form of combat on the face of the earth, nerves of steel, there's a lot to learn, paint balls, soon the bullets will be real 3:50 fox 4:30 Europe and Italy 4:45 world war 2 came the cold war5:30 inventively about to face18:10 it's over 30% not today 19:30 bonding and gaining confidence not keeping track of where you are costs lives 22:40 getting sloppy now can leave them vulnerable to attack it's been one of the best exercises so far 24:40 before hitting the sack, ability to see at night 26:40 this hasn't been a southern holiday and it's about to get even more severe 28:00 surprise 37:00 lesson learned 40:50 they must finish together 45:00 ready willing and able
Yeah but you don't know if they are doing more advanced stuff when the cameras off! It is only a few minutes of footage! Can't be giving there best techniques away on film either! If you pay some attention to what's being filmed it's just the basics never there best skills because they have an advantage when the enemy don't know what there up against..like performing a raid there not gonna show yeah key elements because that's what makes them special
I usually lean towards high port, cuz if it works for the SEALS, must be good. Also I feel like it would be more comfortable for live-fire exercises. With low port you really gotta trust the guy behind you xD
There biggest mistake they made when the mock raid went bad was they were thinking to much and saying to much instead of flowing into the rooms like there taught because you want it to be second nature so you don't kill innocents and can focus on you're surroundings instead of you're gun and what's gonna be waiting for ya in the next room!.
Jinggoy Paulino being in the infantry you have to be able to fight in any sort of environment where temperatures vary. You never know when you can need it. Might aswell be ready then not.
@@saucybaka4439 your wrong this is pre deployment. Dont think your qualified to talk as your application was denied so why comment what you dont know. Not to mention infantry is not a branch it's a mos or trade. Army is a branch. These courses are available to anyone being deployed airforce army or even navy if navy is being deployed to afghanistan(not likely but jtf2 has navy members that can take this course).
From my experiance most times with a proper set up you can use a mag grip. Issues resulting from mag grips generally come from 1 improperly seated rounds in the mag 2 excessive tolerances between the mag and mag well 3 a bolt/feedramp issue.
i play airsoft and painball i 1v1 one my friend at night with strong wind and i used a light after he was ok with it and i saw a shadow outline in the dim light so i shot one paintball shot and he said i nearly missed him
This is just one course of mostly Recruits fresh out of one Battle School that have joined their Battalion. Our 2 PPCLI Platoon Sgt. was a Jamaican-Canadian....He was regarded as one of the ACE NCO's in the whole Regt.....He went on to become a Major.....There are lots of Canadian kids from all back grounds proudly serving.
that was a good exercise, I miss you dudes. pro patria.
Wait you're in this Documentary? If so mad respect homie! I'm a fellow Canadian.
@@TylerSane5 I get shot in the face during the failed breech. Lol.
@@cfvgn-skinnystew9999 I just got hired as an Infanteer .. any tips ?
@@ShittyGolfer they will teach you everything. Bet advise I could give is don't quit, and don't surround yourself with people who quit, that shits contagious.
@@ShittyGolfer what regiment?
Composure, Exposure, Stance…stand your ground
good ol buckets n gloves
0:00 the most dangerous form of combat on the face of the earth, nerves of steel, there's a lot to learn, paint balls, soon the bullets will be real 3:50 fox 4:30 Europe and Italy 4:45 world war 2 came the cold war5:30 inventively about to face18:10 it's over 30% not today 19:30 bonding and gaining confidence not keeping track of where you are costs lives 22:40 getting sloppy now can leave them vulnerable to attack it's been one of the best exercises so far 24:40 before hitting the sack, ability to see at night 26:40 this hasn't been a southern holiday and it's about to get even more severe 28:00 surprise 37:00 lesson learned 40:50 they must finish together 45:00 ready willing and able
The Boxing was interesting, they could learn more about technique though
Canadas hand to hand is the best in the world NO ONE CAN DENIE
Yeah but you don't know if they are doing more advanced stuff when the cameras off! It is only a few minutes of footage! Can't be giving there best techniques away on film either! If you pay some attention to what's being filmed it's just the basics never there best skills because they have an advantage when the enemy don't know what there up against..like performing a raid there not gonna show yeah key elements because that's what makes them special
4:30 somebody should tell this guy that Italy is a part of Europe
italy had colonies in africa
Hmmm low port vs high port. Thoughts ?
I usually lean towards high port, cuz if it works for the SEALS, must be good. Also I feel like it would be more comfortable for live-fire exercises. With low port you really gotta trust the guy behind you xD
There biggest mistake they made when the mock raid went bad was they were thinking to much and saying to much instead of flowing into the rooms like there taught because you want it to be second nature so you don't kill innocents and can focus on you're surroundings instead of you're gun and what's gonna be waiting for ya in the next room!.
Their, too, too, they were, your.
Hmmmm, I wonder if Fauteax was the actor
this show has the best theme intro aside from Murdoch Mysteries
1218 months in take one to the leg could be career over
just asking why are they thought on cold weather condition. when they are deployed in afghanistan?
Jinggoy Paulino Because Afghanistan is a cold bitch many times of the year. Well into the negative temps
Canadian here. We are used to exteme temperatures. And Afghanistan is cold below 0ºc at night in the middle of no where.
Edward Cole there's a reason people call winnipeg Winterpeg. Greetings from Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Foxy Tae Pirete Fox Hey what's up my comrade
Jinggoy Paulino being in the infantry you have to be able to fight in any sort of environment where temperatures vary. You never know when you can need it. Might aswell be ready then not.
I thought that the Infantry did not have Assault Pioneers anymore
Nevermind, lol, I was confused at the beginning.
There Back!...Check out Espirit de Corps Mag.
"the Taliban don't have night vision" well that aged like milk. They shouldn't, but they do now
Why do they all hold the rifle by the magazine well instead of further forward in a c-grip like you see most competition/sport shooters?
Because competition/sport shooters shoot some quick rounds, these guys may have to hold the rifle for hours everyday and it is more fatiguing
Is this DP1 or a specialized course?
Piano Roots Music I think it’s a specialized course, I think engineers and infantry take this course after dp1
@@sweetrollofnirn It's predeployment training. It's not like an actual course.
What course is this? Infantry?
Yes infantry is the combat branch that offers these courses
It’s pre deployment
@@saucybaka4439 your wrong this is pre deployment. Dont think your qualified to talk as your application was denied so why comment what you dont know. Not to mention infantry is not a branch it's a mos or trade. Army is a branch. These courses are available to anyone being deployed airforce army or even navy if navy is being deployed to afghanistan(not likely but jtf2 has navy members that can take this course).
I quite honestly hate how there using a mag well grip on there C7’s lol
From my experiance most times with a proper set up you can use a mag grip. Issues resulting from mag grips generally come from 1 improperly seated rounds in the mag 2 excessive tolerances between the mag and mag well 3 a bolt/feedramp issue.
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what the fuck was that hand to hand combat? should've just gave em a bucket and some gloves, they would've known exactly what to do.
i play airsoft and painball i 1v1 one my friend at night with strong wind and i used a light after he was ok with it and i saw a shadow outline in the dim light so i shot one paintball shot and he said i nearly missed him
What
Best Soldiers in the world? Errrr No!
Sgt G “if I had Canadian soldiers, American technology, and British officers, I could rule the world” -Winston Churchill
Nothing wrong with pride, but that statement is very debatable
Have you heard of ww2?
Why is there no black people there? In the entire 46mins of watching I haven’t seen one...
LikedGecko 315 Because not a lot of minorities apply to join the Canadian armed forces.
32:24 you blind fuck
I'm latino, 34 and joining soon.
This is just one course of mostly Recruits fresh out of one Battle School that have joined their Battalion.
Our 2 PPCLI Platoon Sgt. was a Jamaican-Canadian....He was regarded as one of the ACE NCO's in the whole Regt.....He went on to become a Major.....There are lots of Canadian kids from all back grounds proudly serving.
I'm guessing not a whole lot of them enlisted? You're acting like it's the army's fault lol.