Awesome video. This made me understand call for Fire much more than I did before. Hearing everything made lots of sense, almost exactly How I was taught
You just say “splash out” and soon as you get the splash report from the FDC, it just indicates 5 seconds before round impact.. no need to wait until the round impacts to call it. It’s just an advisory for the observer to observe effects
Intro- ODA 95whatevervideogame is all about realism. (Calls for fire) Puts target description in second transmission. Third transmission is “Roger that’s good, fire when ready over” Son....
Not sure what you're getting at? Want them to call out "line 1 ….. line 2...."? Realism is both these guys have called for fire IRL. A bunch of vets just playing a game. Not sure what you're looking for. This isn't intended for a TM or official use.
@@Goon_Six I think that if ODA-951 could call for fire as good as TJ does his gymnastics there wouldn't be anything to criticize..... Then again, when is the last time you've seen that?
What is this 1-3 times? Why are you saying standby for BDA before calling rounds complete? Fire mission wasn’t ended so you still have a hot/active GTL. I’m not here to question some milsim dudes but if you wanna make this believable you might wanna take it back to the drawing board and master the basics first.
If I didn’t see a post that addressed it first, then I was going to bring it up. If someone commented already, then I wanted to point out the same: that brings me here. BLUF: it sounds good, no issue; it’d fit right into a Hollywood movie, that’s how good it sounds. But it’s not *accurate*, where accuracy depends on 1000 variables, but certain specific comms are going to be had in a certain go/no-go method. So accuracy is a moving bogey, hard to nail bc we’re all over the damn place lol, but I missed certain basic parts of a 9-line tacair... and this came off sounding formal & cool... but also imprecise. Np @ all, I enjoyed it. 😎👍
That was real close. The last part when he said fire when ready is not accurate. I am a 13f forward observer and im impressed. A few other things too but i cant expect it to be perfect
It's got rain dropping IRL before so it works lol. Just keep in mind our group is made up of various branches, nationalities, ect. Not everyone's SOPs, etiquette, ect line up.
King Ali right on (in my experience), that it’s a given the one w the hand on the trigger tends not to fire until well & truly ready lol. Whether that was me... or someone else @ 4300’. 😎👍
Task Force Goon while I can certainly appreciate the reality of this, neither can I personally claim the authenticity: first, it would bother me if the system wasn’t established for the sole purpose of accurate communication across multiple platforms presented by varied nations and second, I was lucky to have nothing but native English speakers (my personal dialect) in the birds.
Fire when ready is a method of fire and control it’s the default method basically being done without needing to be said in the 3rd transmission you’re a goof ball
Awesome video. This made me understand call for Fire much more than I did before. Hearing everything made lots of sense, almost exactly
How I was taught
You don’t say “adjustment” you just send the correction I.e. “right 50 drop 50 FFE x”
Where's your 100,000 meter Grid Designator.
You can't call in a cheeseburger without a 100,000 meter Grid Designator.
read the capptions. i am rolling on the floor
Holy shit I didn’t even get through the rest of the video.
-rounds impact
10 seconds pass
“Splash, over”
Nice gymnastics video, TJ
You just say “splash out” and soon as you get the splash report from the FDC, it just indicates 5 seconds before round impact.. no need to wait until the round impacts to call it. It’s just an advisory for the observer to observe effects
Intro- ODA 95whatevervideogame is all about realism.
(Calls for fire)
Puts target description in second transmission.
Third transmission is “Roger that’s good, fire when ready over”
Son....
Not sure what you're getting at? Want them to call out "line 1 ….. line 2...."? Realism is both these guys have called for fire IRL. A bunch of vets just playing a game. Not sure what you're looking for. This isn't intended for a TM or official use.
@@Goon_Six I think that if ODA-951 could call for fire as good as TJ does his gymnastics there wouldn't be anything to criticize..... Then again, when is the last time you've seen that?
Task Force Goon target description ALWAYS goes in third transmission from the FO this is doctrine. Maybe that’s what he’s getting at
Still no MTO
@@JNAST2 So if you are behind the tubes you aren't sending rounds? lol. Again this isn't intended a TM or official use.
What is this 1-3 times? Why are you saying standby for BDA before calling rounds complete? Fire mission wasn’t ended so you still have a hot/active GTL. I’m not here to question some milsim dudes but if you wanna make this believable you might wanna take it back to the drawing board and master the basics first.
If I didn’t see a post that addressed it first, then I was going to bring it up. If someone commented already, then I wanted to point out the same: that brings me here.
BLUF: it sounds good, no issue; it’d fit right into a Hollywood movie, that’s how good it sounds. But it’s not *accurate*, where accuracy depends on 1000 variables, but certain specific comms are going to be had in a certain go/no-go method. So accuracy is a moving bogey, hard to nail bc we’re all over the damn place lol, but I missed certain basic parts of a 9-line tacair... and this came off sounding formal & cool... but also imprecise.
Np @ all, I enjoyed it. 😎👍
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That was real close. The last part when he said fire when ready is not accurate. I am a 13f forward observer and im impressed. A few other things too but i cant expect it to be perfect
It's got rain dropping IRL before so it works lol. Just keep in mind our group is made up of various branches, nationalities, ect. Not everyone's SOPs, etiquette, ect line up.
Fire when ready is correct, it’s just the standard so normally not said.
King Ali right on (in my experience), that it’s a given the one w the hand on the trigger tends not to fire until well & truly ready lol. Whether that was me... or someone else @ 4300’. 😎👍
Task Force Goon while I can certainly appreciate the reality of this, neither can I personally claim the authenticity: first, it would bother me if the system wasn’t established for the sole purpose of accurate communication across multiple platforms presented by varied nations and second, I was lucky to have nothing but native English speakers (my personal dialect) in the birds.
Fire when ready is a method of fire and control it’s the default method basically being done without needing to be said in the 3rd transmission you’re a goof ball
Were you an RO ?
RO as in radio operator? No, mostly team and squad lead while in.
oh ok thats cool. And yeh i meant radio operator
Then RTO or CCT maybe. Lol nbd just sayin. 😉