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Not sure if this is it, or if more videos in this series will be released
Close Quarters Marksmanship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yolHVpJr9Fw
Close Quarters Battle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7XTXdLf3_o
Close Quarters Marksmanship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yolHVpJr9Fw
Close quarter marksmanship is a key skill of the fighting soldier. Though it may seem easy as the distance is shorter, there are a range of other factors that must be considered for success in any engagement. Here Staff Sergeant Ian Arnott from the Small Arms School Corps puts the highly-trained Brigade Reconnaissance Force Troops through their paces.
Here we show the essence of what it takes to win a short range contact. Some techniques and procedure have been omitted for security and brevity purposes.
It is even more important, during this time of transition in Afghanistan, for the soldiers to be fully trained, as we take a step back and allow the Afghan National Forces to take control of their own security.
Filmed by the British Army Combat Camera Team in Afghanistan for Op HERRICK 18 - Captain Mau Gris team leader, Sergeant Barry Lloyd video cameraman and Sergeant Barry Pope.
Close Quarters Battle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7XTXdLf3_o
The second instalment on Close Quarters Combat training the British Army delivers to it's troops in Afghanistan. This video focuses on the tension and physical reactions to the experience and rapid decision-making required whilst in a close quarter fight in a counter insurgency campaign. Not everyone you encounter will be enemy, but you need to be ready if it is. Though this doesn't happen for British Forces these days it is still mandatory training for those troops going out on the ground in Helmand.
The troops featured in this video are from the Irish Guards, who are forming the Brigade Operations Company for Herrick 18. They are using the SA-80 A2 with underslung grenade launcher and the L129A1 Sharpshooter Rifle. Some drills may have been omitted for security and brevity purposes.
Filmed on : 2 X Nikon D4, with :70-200mm VR and a 24-70mm Lens. Sound via a Rode mic into camera. Filmed on Location at the Close Quarters Battle Range in Camp Bastion by the British Army Combat Camera Team in Afghanistan for Op HERRICK 18 - Captain Mau Gris, Sergeant Barry Lloyd and Sergeant Barry Pope.