| Seven S's of Self Concealment | Tue Oct 30, 2007 3:19 pm by vshn | Self concealment, first we must consider the aspects of it, I prefer to use the outline of the seven S's, and these are: shape, shine, shadow, silhouette, sound, speed and surroundings. These are the basics of what you will need to know.
1. Shape
The human form with a rifle is one of the easiest things to recognize. We naturally see things as human like even when they are not...
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| Reconnaisance | Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:37 pm by zephyr | Patrolling thats a big thing. Basically its just moving from one position to another. Humping, there are several formations you can use, depending on the terrain. The file, which is every body in one line, the point man is always a good distance ahead of the main body. The navigator is behind him, making sure he goes the right way. The element leader is near the center. The rear guard is in back, ...
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| Defense | Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:47 pm by zephyr | Defense:
Ah, yes, generally the most boring part for most people, for often the enemy will never come. However, when they do, a poorly organized and unaware force is easily overtaken and a valuable objective is lost.
When setting up a defensive position keep several things in mind:
1. Your first line should never be your last line.
When defending an area...
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| Interdiction | Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:45 pm by zephyr | Another great form of bait is the use of an Interdiction Rifleman...which is very adaptable to airsoft...
The technique is a combat multiplier if
used correctly. The term "Interdiction" militarily in laymans terms is
to prevent, stop, or change the plans of an attacker, or attacking
force. Understand your first mission is just that, not to inflict
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| Close Quarters Battle | Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:22 pm by zephyr | Principles & Fundamentals of
Close Quarters Combat (CQC) / Close Quarters Battle (CQB)
The Principles of Close Quarters Combat:
As in all other military operations, battles that occur at close quarters, such as
within a room or hallway, must be planned and executed with care. Units must train, practice, and rehearse close quarters combat techniques u...
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