Thank you Jeremy. It's an honour for you to say that. I was excluded from military service due to allergy 🤷♂️, but am very proud of the good old Aussie infantry. Much respect from the prison colony. And I guess that respect goes to the 82nd?
These guys aren't regular infantry. Do they look like regular infantry to you? Since when is prisoner snatch and grab and executive protection something you learn in infantry school?
@@cartesian_doubt6230 no but training doesn't end in the schools, no school teaches this stuff, this would be another course that these already fully trained soldiers have been put on. We try to train all of our soldiers regardless of Corps to a high standard in the basics of soldiering, well at least the combat Corps anyway, I mean I'm in the artillery and have done hand to hand fighting courses which everyone does, combat shooting courses, etc. I presume just to be ready for anything.
When I trained with the yanks they told us a story over in Ghan that when troops from Australia arrived at their base they thought they were special forces.. though they were just regular infantry soldiers. Love that story. Just shows how elite Aus soldiers are
@SGT Barnes The australians have done a shit load of things in Afghanistan its just many were concealed by the government as they were special forces operations , on the other hand, we have conducted many aussie-led operations that involve securing entire provinces of Taliban territory. Just because your government glorifies the US involvement in Afghanistan more that doesn't mean other countries have done fuck-all, so don't try and act like the US was the shit in the middle-east because you guys were held up by smaller countries like the Netherlands and Germany. P.S. Australian gear is top notch, I've worn it myself and they are better than those IOTVs.
@@yuukimasamura5143 to right I'm about to go into basic training for the sasr I've watched multiple aus made movies about sasr ops and it's seems as hard as the yanks navy seals just a tad but toned down
I think I read that story in Chris Masters' book. The guy was yelling 'Allahu Ackbar!' over and over until the commando got sick of it, sunk in the choke and said "Allah Akbar this, you cunt."
Paul kale is amazing, and a genuinely lovely bloke ( assuming you’re not an enemy 😳) Lucky enough to have a few sessions with him at caringbah Glad you’re well big man 👍🏻
American Infantryman here, always impressed when watching the Aussies train. Them and the Brits are by far the pound for pound best trained infantry in the world.
Did you ever get a chance to speak to the blokes who did the deeds of a Aussie warrior.my grandfather said that in the Pacific he felt very safe when he had the bren gun
I still remember the yearly 2 week bush camp being cancelled due to no money. Also having to hand in our bush gear so that could issue it to reservists
only time i ever saw a pistol was for pay guard. Given 5 live rounds kept in the other pocket and told if someone comes to rob pay parade to let them do what they like
In the next few years it’s likely, especially if the US goes with the 6.8 platform, In this they are using M4s for sim munition as at the time we did not have the ability to use that ammo type in the steyr
@@ferral_fox9523 I believe special forces as the m4 is reserved only for the SASR and commando regiments. This kind of skill is not taught to the general military, especially the use of sidearms.
It's hard to tell because they are not doing anything that points to them being special forces as some of the time they are using the bullpup instead of the M4 and they don't look like special forces
@@natedaninja3171 they are doing an exercise not run by the military so they might be using different guns but as you can see in some scenes they are using the aug they are also showing there faces witch would not be allowed if they were special forces
@@lieutenanttom9733 nah bro if Russia wanted to go All out missiles and nuke ukraine would been dead Meat dat why ukraine asking the West to help im not Wrong..
@@lieutenanttom9733 yeh wow look yeah do u think it just Russia we got Fucked too look at food fuel and other thing gone up i cant afford 7 dollar a litre Fuel
Reading all the comments from so-called elite troops, operators, and mercenary‘s Professionals are predictable. Are you one? Do you understand that there are better ones out there than you. The reason you don’t know it is they stay quiet. We do not discuss anything that we do. We do not discuss our training, we do not discuss our operations, we don’t even discuss it with our own family! It’s called being “A quiet professional” and I’ve already said too much!
@@Jack.TheHat if you’re going to be an ass? I was in the military probably before you were fucking born. DV6 Basic at 16! Ft Sill Ok 1983 MOS 14b Canon crewmember. I qualified for 12B Combat Engineer, also went Airborne. my father was Korea. My uncle was Vietnam. I have earned the right to say what I wish when I wish to say it. If you have a problem with it? I would be more than happy to I have this conversation face-to-face!
@@koltoharcos You realise you’ve just proven that you’re not a quiet professional right? You say you don’t talk about training, or operations or anything, but then revealed that you were in basic at 16, and operated in both Korea and Vietnam. With exclamation points and everything. Doesn’t seem very quiet to me.
I am glad this not the Aus military but how airsoft people are trained, pretty sure that wood table would have not stopped a 5.56 or 7.62 even a 9mm......
@@senpieson9865 No one used it as a brace, just use your shoulder. The grenade will be thrown over the back of said table and the 40mm will be shot at said table, either way it's game over. Stick to airsoft.
@@adamski9952 did you forget that shrapnel is not just from grenades and did you not see the guy with the rifle bracing off the table, shrapnel from rounds hitting hard surfaces is slow enough to be stoped by a table but dangerous enough to warrant protection, it’s not a direct protection it’s indirect,
I’ll take some concealment over no cover no concealment - plus that’s not really the purpose of the exercise it’s more about using the drills in various scenarios and different positions.
@@smith9157 Then don't flip over a table while getting shot at and reveal where you are... maybe move to a new location.......... and to the who thinks a 1 inch wood table will stop a 5.56 when it will go though 1.5 inches of cast iron at 150m.... and keep going, ok whatever you say.
Why uhhh.... why are our infantry learning infantry skills from a private company rather than a dedicated army training team? Seems like a little bit of a moneymaking scheme for ex-servicemen who had connections tbh.
Lets pretend CP work was an SF only skill (it isn't but bare with me). But now you want to teach it to more of the army. If all your SF are doing back to back Afghanistan tours your SF suffers from attrition (injuries, WIA, KIA, marriages, friction with colleagues and leadership, etc etc). So you don't have the capacity to send 4 blokes away to run a CP course. Meanwhile, a retired (no doubt divorced and carrying a limp) SF bloke is sitting around watching day time TV and drinking a well earned VB. But you need the course run. Hey wouldn't it be a good idea to get the retired bloke to teach CP and let the SF blokes catch up with their kids? So... thats why.
@@steveclausen6937 mate if the overpriced course is going into the pockets of underpaid ex Aussie sf I couldn’t give a fuck, as long as our active duty soldiers are the best they can be it’s all g
You have no understanding who Paul Cale is, he is worth the money. He trained American special forces (Navy Seals) and they described his training as ahead of his time. If Australia doesn't want him, there are plenty of nations who would like to poach him.
We train for the war we exist for, ie. a conventional war. Defence strategic policy outlook quite clearly identifies China as the biggest threat and the acquisitions we're getting at the moment through to 2030 is geared towards that.
One of my grandfathers was a rat of Tobruk 2nd15th bat caveate hosts let enemies beware he was also early SAS and a unarmed combat instructor trained in the Sykes and Fairbairn systems as well as ju jutsu taught by Tommy Turner.he was training me at the time I was 4 my other grandfather was z force commando in borneo.and one of my uncle's was the air cheif marshal of the royal air force for 7 years I'm a gradon a descendant of Rollo gradon the first vikingar king of Normans his younger brother was Rurik gradon the Rus or Roda some say because of his red hair we are also of the vaeringjar or varjager or varangian clan the de vere's as in my part de vere grand uncle sir Winston Churchill certainly a fierce Norman warrior.rollo and Rurik were halfdans gradons son and halfdan was born in Uppsala he was a son of Ragnar gradon lorhbrok kin of dan
@@stelley08 Even the local aboriginals THEMSELVES are saying that it is just food packages and humanitarian aid for fucks sake. Stop watching fox news.
@@RobNoles79 there ya go lil fella ua-cam.com/video/W_VvwHYzzQQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=stelley08 check out the link in this videos description. any other help, just let me know young fella
Are you suggesting we force Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese and African Australians to enlist in the ADF? It’s not that we don’t let them enlist it’s because they don’t want to enlist, and that’s their choice.
Because the country is mostly Caucasian, and seemingly theyre the only ones patriotic enough to volunteer and put their life on the line. Theres no room for PC bullshit in war.
diversity has nothing to do with anything related to this video. There is no exclusion policy. Current ADF forces are made up of about 10-15% non-caucasian, which is very good compared to other multi national countries. Also people join the military for a myriad of reasons...i daresay you can talk to the average military person and the last answer they will say is because im patriotic. It is a career choice but one in which they are willing to undertake the risk and do the job they are trained to do. No more heroic compared to the police, medics, or any other high stress/risk jobs.
Australia has the best trained regular infantry soldiers I’ve ever seen (I was a US paratrooper). Australia is quality over quantity and I love that.
Thank you Jeremy. It's an honour for you to say that. I was excluded from military service due to allergy 🤷♂️, but am very proud of the good old Aussie infantry.
Much respect from the prison colony. And I guess that respect goes to the 82nd?
These guys aren't regular infantry. Do they look like regular infantry to you? Since when is prisoner snatch and grab and executive protection something you learn in infantry school?
@@cartesian_doubt6230 yeah. Looks like MP close protection, if MP do CP in Australia, im from the UK and here RMP does.
@@cartesian_doubt6230 nope, regular grunts
@@cartesian_doubt6230 no but training doesn't end in the schools, no school teaches this stuff, this would be another course that these already fully trained soldiers have been put on. We try to train all of our soldiers regardless of Corps to a high standard in the basics of soldiering, well at least the combat Corps anyway, I mean I'm in the artillery and have done hand to hand fighting courses which everyone does, combat shooting courses, etc. I presume just to be ready for anything.
When I trained with the yanks they told us a story over in Ghan that when troops from Australia arrived at their base they thought they were special forces.. though they were just regular infantry soldiers. Love that story. Just shows how elite Aus soldiers are
@SGT Barnes true. But their SASR and Commandos will F you up.
@@yuukimasamura5143 fuck us up how?
@@grunt9044 sexually
@SGT Barnes The australians have done a shit load of things in Afghanistan its just many were concealed by the government as they were special forces operations , on the other hand, we have conducted many aussie-led operations that involve securing entire provinces of Taliban territory. Just because your government glorifies the US involvement in Afghanistan more that doesn't mean other countries have done fuck-all, so don't try and act like the US was the shit in the middle-east because you guys were held up by smaller countries like the Netherlands and Germany.
P.S. Australian gear is top notch, I've worn it myself and they are better than those IOTVs.
@@yuukimasamura5143 to right I'm about to go into basic training for the sasr I've watched multiple aus made movies about sasr ops and it's seems as hard as the yanks navy seals just a tad but toned down
The man teaching them is Sergeant Paul Cale from the 2nd Commando regiment. He strangled a Taliban leader to death.
I think I read that story in Chris Masters' book. The guy was yelling 'Allahu Ackbar!' over and over until the commando got sick of it, sunk in the choke and said "Allah Akbar this, you cunt."
at 0:50, the target is full of holes already, but still gives it an elbow and one in the throat.
Just the best.
Finally being taught the good stuff..
Paul kale is amazing, and a genuinely lovely bloke ( assuming you’re not an enemy 😳)
Lucky enough to have a few sessions with him at caringbah
Glad you’re well big man 👍🏻
Thats amazing and their skills are even more amazing dare I say better then US army
What you saw was slow.
American Infantryman here, always impressed when watching the Aussies train. Them and the Brits are by far the pound for pound best trained infantry in the world.
They’re so cool man
Coming to western Sydney streets near U
Did you ever get a chance to speak to the blokes who did the deeds of a Aussie warrior.my grandfather said that in the Pacific he felt very safe when he had the bren gun
Australia 👍♥️🇦🇺
I still remember the yearly 2 week bush camp being cancelled due to no money. Also having to hand in our bush gear so that could issue it to reservists
80's? Gotta love Labor
Nice bit of CP work 😎👍🏿
That song, these bois are training for the Church of Big Mommy Milkers.
A cultured choice
You re lucky to be strong and armed..you didnt undergo the others actions ..you can fight
only time i ever saw a pistol was for pay guard. Given 5 live rounds kept in the other pocket and told if someone comes to rob pay parade to let them do what they like
Paper dragon is shaking
😂😂😂
Oz moving away from the Aug?
I hope so
In the next few years it’s likely, especially if the US goes with the 6.8 platform, In this they are using M4s for sim munition as at the time we did not have the ability to use that ammo type in the steyr
I doubt it, I foresee us using the EF88 until at least the end of the decade, no doubt these are just because they're simunition capable.
@@asneakychicken322 look up the NGSW project, once the Americans move over, it’s likely Australia will as well
It’ll never happen unless we find another rifle manufacturer that allows us to build our own versions and not pay Everytime for it.
Синюю изоленту освоили, значит не безнадежны 😉
Is this infantry or special forces?
infantry id assume
@@ferral_fox9523 I believe special forces as the m4 is reserved only for the SASR and commando regiments. This kind of skill is not taught to the general military, especially the use of sidearms.
@@natedaninja3171 the M4 part is correct but most combat corps like infantry are taught how to use side arms
It's hard to tell because they are not doing anything that points to them being special forces as some of the time they are using the bullpup instead of the M4 and they don't look like special forces
@@natedaninja3171 they are doing an exercise not run by the military so they might be using different guns but as you can see in some scenes they are using the aug they are also showing there faces witch would not be allowed if they were special forces
are these the special forces?
Aren't we all special in our own way?
RAINF
Grunts with special needs 😉
No, just normal infantry
@@FourHorsemen-k2y so they’re 3RAR then
Laying on mats ditch the mats guys lol
Are they using these skills to round up citizens and bring them to quarantine camps?
Lol you’ll see a coppa doing that before us
@@bujubra2594 but if the order came would you do it?
Stop believing the leftist bs mate. That has not happened.
@@kellyr2681 it’s righties that are spreading that shit.
Back in my day you were lucky if got 3 blank rounds to fire in the entire time you were out in the field
but at least you could go 'bang,bang bang'..unlimited supply..Really.
2RAR
no its 7 lol
Training for COVID raids on innocent people
0:51 where's ya mask
Need to cut back on the koala some look extra chunky
Hahahaha my family car is a mitsi outlander.
This amounts to nothing, I don't see the Elbow of destruction
There was a power slap in there somewhere
I pity the person who picks a fight with Australian infantryman.
Oh look new vehicles to batter around, while giving 5 blank rounds a year to fire for training
Not bad.... But I think most of all is who ever Hs the biggest military and nuclear arsenal
Quality often beats quantity
Russia has just proved you wrong
@@lieutenanttom9733 nah bro if Russia wanted to go All out missiles and nuke ukraine would been dead Meat dat why ukraine asking the West to help im not Wrong..
@@truenoae8668 yes and in turn the Russian economy would absolutely collapse
@@lieutenanttom9733 yeh wow look yeah do u think it just Russia we got Fucked too look at food fuel and other thing gone up i cant afford 7 dollar a litre Fuel
Will need everything and more when China 🇨🇳 roll up
Reading all the comments from so-called elite troops, operators, and mercenary‘s
Professionals are predictable. Are you one? Do you understand that there are better ones out there than you. The reason you don’t know it is they stay quiet.
We do not discuss anything that we do. We do not discuss our training, we do not discuss our operations, we don’t even discuss it with our own family! It’s called being “A quiet professional” and I’ve already said too much!
Yet you're talking about it on youtube?? Wtf
@@oneballwizard406 my apologies sir, I never said I was. More talking in third person.
Some of us are….. if you aren’t then you have no place speaking on behalf of us
@@Jack.TheHat if you’re going to be an ass? I was in the military probably before you were fucking born. DV6
Basic at 16! Ft Sill Ok 1983 MOS 14b Canon crewmember. I qualified for 12B Combat Engineer, also went Airborne.
my father was Korea. My uncle was Vietnam. I have earned the right to say what I wish when I wish to say it. If you have a problem with it? I would be more than happy to I have this conversation face-to-face!
@@koltoharcos You realise you’ve just proven that you’re not a quiet professional right? You say you don’t talk about training, or operations or anything, but then revealed that you were in basic at 16, and operated in both Korea and Vietnam. With exclamation points and everything. Doesn’t seem very quiet to me.
Coming to a freedom protest near you…
I am glad this not the Aus military but how airsoft people are trained, pretty sure that wood table would have not stopped a 5.56 or 7.62 even a 9mm......
The table isn’t meant to stop bullets it’s a weapons brace and also gives slight protection against shrapnel,
@@senpieson9865 No one used it as a brace, just use your shoulder. The grenade will be thrown over the back of said table and the 40mm will be shot at said table, either way it's game over. Stick to airsoft.
@@adamski9952 did you forget that shrapnel is not just from grenades and did you not see the guy with the rifle bracing off the table, shrapnel from rounds hitting hard surfaces is slow enough to be stoped by a table but dangerous enough to warrant protection, it’s not a direct protection it’s indirect,
I’ll take some concealment over no cover no concealment - plus that’s not really the purpose of the exercise it’s more about using the drills in various scenarios and different positions.
@@smith9157 Then don't flip over a table while getting shot at and reveal where you are... maybe move to a new location.......... and to the who thinks a 1 inch wood table will stop a 5.56 when it will go though 1.5 inches of cast iron at 150m.... and keep going, ok whatever you say.
Training to haul granny off to quarantine camps I see.
Why uhhh.... why are our infantry learning infantry skills from a private company rather than a dedicated army training team? Seems like a little bit of a moneymaking scheme for ex-servicemen who had connections tbh.
Lets pretend CP work was an SF only skill (it isn't but bare with me). But now you want to teach it to more of the army.
If all your SF are doing back to back Afghanistan tours your SF suffers from attrition (injuries, WIA, KIA, marriages, friction with colleagues and leadership, etc etc). So you don't have the capacity to send 4 blokes away to run a CP course.
Meanwhile, a retired (no doubt divorced and carrying a limp) SF bloke is sitting around watching day time TV and drinking a well earned VB. But you need the course run. Hey wouldn't it be a good idea to get the retired bloke to teach CP and let the SF blokes catch up with their kids? So... thats why.
@@GROHD Hey wouldnt it be a great idea if we got an exclusive contract to charge the taxpayer 400x what the army would charge to teach something?
When you find better than JJ and the rest of his mates that came back to keep our boys alive, then you have a case.
@@steveclausen6937 mate if the overpriced course is going into the pockets of underpaid ex Aussie sf I couldn’t give a fuck, as long as our active duty soldiers are the best they can be it’s all g
You have no understanding who Paul Cale is, he is worth the money. He trained American special forces (Navy Seals) and they described his training as ahead of his time. If Australia doesn't want him, there are plenty of nations who would like to poach him.
Gotta make sure you can kill those unarmed shepherds with great alacrity
Remember it like yesterday.
We train for the war we exist for, ie. a conventional war. Defence strategic policy outlook quite clearly identifies China as the biggest threat and the acquisitions we're getting at the moment through to 2030 is geared towards that.
One of my grandfathers was a rat of Tobruk 2nd15th bat caveate hosts let enemies beware he was also early SAS and a unarmed combat instructor trained in the Sykes and Fairbairn systems as well as ju jutsu taught by Tommy Turner.he was training me at the time I was 4 my other grandfather was z force commando in borneo.and one of my uncle's was the air cheif marshal of the royal air force for 7 years I'm a gradon a descendant of Rollo gradon the first vikingar king of Normans his younger brother was Rurik gradon the Rus or Roda some say because of his red hair we are also of the vaeringjar or varjager or varangian clan the de vere's as in my part de vere grand uncle sir Winston Churchill certainly a fierce Norman warrior.rollo and Rurik were halfdans gradons son and halfdan was born in Uppsala he was a son of Ragnar gradon lorhbrok kin of dan
The S.A.S & KGB Special forces are currently laughing.
That’s probably ex sas or current sas coaching them. Can’t expect anything more from regular grunts
Apples and oranges mate, these guys are grunts this is pretty great for an entry level
Name another country who's regular infantry gets training like this? Not many.. one of the benefits of bring the best SMALL army in the world
@@honestpat7789 A quick google of who Paul Cale is will tell you the answer to that.
How much combat training have you done Tyson?
...now they can police those covid concentration camps
@Klemheist ...that is the false reality you live in, and it's hilarious...fucking hilarious.
@Klemheistno one is coming, for me or you...in the modern world we build our own cages....
@Klemheist ...cuz I live in the USA....and the concentration camps are in Australia...soooooooooo
@Klemheist ...like to visit countries we will someday have to save.
they can use their skills against fellow australians and aboriginals in Binjari
They are delivering food packages
@@RobNoles79 yeah right 😂😂
@@stelley08 you have evidence to the contrary?
@@stelley08 Even the local aboriginals THEMSELVES are saying that it is just food packages and humanitarian aid for fucks sake. Stop watching fox news.
@@RobNoles79 there ya go lil fella ua-cam.com/video/W_VvwHYzzQQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=stelley08 check out the link in this videos description. any other help, just let me know young fella
All of this training to use it on their own civilians eh
Weird to bring us here
All this training will be used to arrest and detail Australian citizens how. Ironic.
Training to drag their own population to the quarantine camps
Some of us have also received that training and will fight against you when you come knocking with covid fascism
Thank you for keeping us safe daddy 😤🙏
@@julian6957 I'm not your daddy im a military contractor lol
Not a very diverse bunch.
Are you suggesting we force Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese and African Australians to enlist in the ADF? It’s not that we don’t let them enlist it’s because they don’t want to enlist, and that’s their choice.
Does it matter?
Because the country is mostly Caucasian, and seemingly theyre the only ones patriotic enough to volunteer and put their life on the line. Theres no room for PC bullshit in war.
We need more black transgender pacifists in the infantry
diversity has nothing to do with anything related to this video. There is no exclusion policy. Current ADF forces are made up of about 10-15% non-caucasian, which is very good compared to other multi national countries. Also people join the military for a myriad of reasons...i daresay you can talk to the average military person and the last answer they will say is because im patriotic. It is a career choice but one in which they are willing to undertake the risk and do the job they are trained to do. No more heroic compared to the police, medics, or any other high stress/risk jobs.
Some of us have also received that training and will fight against you when you come knocking with covid fascism