Extra for sniper training
Fast shooting to behind. With a handgun (with a silencer most likely).
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For if needed.
When an enemy sneakes up on oneself.
This blog is about military trainings, military knowledge, military technology and basicly about all kinds of weapons.
Extra for sniper training
Fast shooting to behind. With a handgun (with a silencer most likely).
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For if needed.
When an enemy sneakes up on oneself.
Getting knowledge about all kind of firearms and being able to use and understand any firearm.
Being able to use and understand any firearm, fast. Also when no experience with that model.
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10 different handguns on a table
10 different submachine guns on a table
10 different assualt rifles on a table
5 different sniper rifles
5 different machine guns
5 different anti material rifles
Extra:
And 5 shotguns on a table
Undoing safety, cocking, magazine release, reloading and more
Maybe retractable rear stocks or foldable rear stocks
Getting used to different kinds of sights
Getting used to different kinds of recoil
Troubleshooting
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Extra:
Field stripping them al
Reach (still effective against a tanks armour or a human) of a tank and the reach of an anti material rifle.
Furthest reach of a tank
Furtesth reach of an anti material rifle
And the average reach
Straight on (not point blank range, offcourse (most likely)) with an anti material rifle | <--- is best, they say
-Less armour needed to bypass. You can see this by holding a ruler by a piece of a couple of centimeters thick metal.
Holding the ruler, straight on and also making different angles while the metal is held straight, seeing how much more milimeters to centimeters would
be needed to bypass then.
-Most power goes into the armour like that.
-Less or no chance of richochet. Less or no chance that it shoots off the armour.
Measuring distance
Sharpnail kills, they say.
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Why sitting and backwards out of rubber boat.
Maybe:
-Less sound, less movement
-Less plunge
-Less visable, due to hight
-Easier and faster
-All standing up is problematic due to the space available maybe
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Trapping a tank and taking it over or disabling it.
Tank stopping with less professional equipment and or weapons.
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Jumping out of a low helicopter, into the sea.
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Out of helicopter and into helicopter through a rope.
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From the water into a helicopter
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Equipment for climbing onto boats
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Improvised equipment for climbing onto boats
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Getting onto a submarine and into a submarine.
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Submarine clearing training
-Very different, maybe. Less space, and more annoying.
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Natural made barriers, on roads and more.
If a road is in between quit big trees, it's possible to cut down trees which will fall towards the road,
trees which already have more of an angle towards the road are most adviced.
-And making sure the tree will not fall on oneself or someone else
Branches, piles of branches.
Can also be used for ambushes.
-The right barriers are needed.
And for better retreats.
-The right barriers are needed.
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Sawing down trees
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Making obstructions
-Barbed wire
And obstructions:
-Against light armoured vehicles
-Against heavy armoured vehicles
Small sabotage
-Carltrops (for puncturing wheels)
-Road spikes
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Making simple bridges
And simple short roads if needed
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Obstacle breaching.
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Clearing obstructions from the enemy
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(still needs to be tested)
String, on the road from one side to the other side.
And pulling up on the right time.
-Has to be certain they are enemies
In the dark.
-Possibly with night vission on
As a defense, they put metal bars on the jeeps, on the front, to stop or break the wires.
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Lights of at the base or an area with people.
Lights put on in a desolate place.
To cause a bombing being done at the lighted place, where there's no one.
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Camouflage painting buildings.
Also bigger buildings.
-For from above
-For from the front, back and sides
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Certain patterns on big boats.
Which will make it harder to read the speed of the boats and more, like the amount of boats and the widths of the boats.
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Mortar assembly
Mortar use
-Adjusting and aiming
-Propelling. But without explosion.
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Fuel tank (filled with water for training) carrying
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Military crawling and dragging or pushing a fuel tank (filled with water, for training).
-Over grass (maybe also)
-Through water and mud
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Board, search and seizure.
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Metal cutting on boats. To get in.
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Over logs
Under through logs
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Over wooden walls
Over brick walls
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Jumping to a log
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Rope climbing, vertical
-With using the feet to lock the rope
-Without also using the feet to lock the rope
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2 ropes, horizontal, and going from one side to the other
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Rope net climb
Jumping to a rope net
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Climbing from one side to the other side by a horizontal rope
Climbing from one side to the other side by a horizontal log
Metal bar climb from one side to the other, horizontal
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Climbing to the top of a vertical metal bar around 40-50 mm thick
Climbing to the top of a vertical quit thick metal pole
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Climbing onto a wall with a rope. And then down on the other side
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Multiple horizontal bars at the same hight with horizontal spacings. And then going from one side to the other side. Without touching the ground.
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Multiple horizontal logs with vertical spacing. And then climbing to the highest one.
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Climbing over a steep wooden wall
-Steep towards self
Over a wooden wall, which is steep to the other side
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Climbing over a fence
Training.
Movement training.
Walking, fast walking, running, sprinting.
Military crawling
-All directions
-Multiple hights
-Head low
Crawling while on the back
-Forwards
-Backwards
Bear crawling
Stomach to the ground and hands at or around the ankles (research needed for the right wording)
Hands and feet on the ground, while back is to the ground
Rolling
And more
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Getting everything on and ready in the fastest times
Sudden wake up and getting clothes and more on as soon as possible.
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Doing everything while carrying full equipment.
Also the firearm.
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Stress tests, physical tiredness and problem solving.
Problem solving, while physical.
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Map reading.
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Compass use.
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Hiding.
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Observing.
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Seeing everything or everything important or as much as possible in one time
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Measuring distance
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Packing the backpack. Full equipment.
-There are certain packing ways, techniques and methods.
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Improving eyesight
-Important: Not tiring the eyes or atleast not too much
Improving night eyes.
Improving hearing
-Hearing amount
-And being able to know the direction of the sound
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Walking, fast walking, running and sprinting uphill.
Walking, fast walking, running and sprinting downhill.
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Running while the terrain constantly changes.
-Uphill, downhill. Sandpits. Obstacles. And more.
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Stairs.
-Up and down.
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Urban parcourses. In buildings. From building to building, going through the building completely.
To a kneeled position with one knee on the ground and 1 knee up
-Right knee up, left knee on the ground
-Left knee up, right knee on the ground
To a stomach flat on the ground position
To on the side of the body on the ground
To a back on the ground position
And changing from one position to the other
And also with changing direction
-For example from a kneeled position on the ground with one knee up and one knee on the ground
To making a 90 degree change and to a position with the stomach flat on the ground.
Walking. Fast walking.
Running.
Sprinting.
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Also: walking, fast walking, running and sprinting.
-Sideways.
-Backwards.
-And also constantly changing together with forwards. A parcourse
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Military crawling. Head low.
-Hights and speeds
-And also all directions and rotational
Bear crawling.
-Normal forwards
-And also directions and rotational
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Rolling.
-Forwards
-And also sideways
backwards
And maybe into an angle (I still need to test that)
Rolling while flat on the ground.
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Facing to the ground hands kept at the back, maybe grabbed at somewhere and moving.
Back to the ground, hands kept at the front, together and moving.
Back to the ground on hands and feet and moving.
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Running past by obstacles.
Jumping over obstacles.
Clearing gaps.
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Getting low or completely on the ground as fast as possible.
Sliding.
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Agility.
Movements.
Fast and explosive sudden movements.
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Jumping
-All kinds of jumps
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Sneaking.
-Forwards
-And also:
Sideways
And backwards
-Rotational
Sneaking
-Heel plant first
-Balls of the feet plant first
Fast sneaking.
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Climbing. (safety important)
-Over walls
-Onto buildings
-Into trees
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Handcuffs
-Lockpicking
-Brute force (possible with some)
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Rope
Undoing knots with the hands.
Undoing knots with the teeth.
Seeing if possible: Going through the rope with the teeth (cut (front teeth), stab and cut (canine teeth), moling (molar teeth).
Seeing if usefull (experimental, for research): Water or other fluid
Finding something sharp
Creating something sharp
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Tai rips
-Brute force, brute power
-With a shoe lace and sawing through
-With the teeth
Finding something sharp
Creating something sharp
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Might be needed to stand up.
-Training that
--Hands on the front and hands on the back
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Analyse
Find weakness, and exploit
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More 1:
Bashing
Wricking
Leverage
More:
Bigger or wider when done on.
-Then body or body part to normal again
Bashing against something
Something through and rotating that
Maybe:
The thumb nail
-For rope and or tai rips
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Destroying training
-Brute strength
-Technique
-Extra: Both
Gain knowledge
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By Jeffried Koelewijn
Sudden movements, 1 to 3 steps in all kinds of angles.
Sudden movements and changing the angle after 1 to 3 steps each time.
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Jumping over.
Ducking under by.
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Sudden movements of the body, without walking or taking a step.
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Walking. Fast walking. Running. And sprinting. While keeping a low poisture.
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Going past hard to pass by obstacles.
Holding multiple different basic body positions.
Holding uncomfortable body positions.
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Extra:
Holding body positions where balance is important.
By Jeffried Koelewijn
45 degree movements. Suddenly. 1-3 steps. Fast, explosively.
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Standing up.
-Multiple ways
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Break falling.
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Walking on the balls of the feet.
Speed walking on the balls of the feet.
Running on the balls of the feet.
Sprinting on the balls of the feet.
Squated walking.
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Jumping
-Vertical jumps, for hight
-Forward jumps
-Sideway jumps
-Backward jumps
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Movement and while balance is needed.
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All movements through each other.
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1 hand at the wrist.
-Running forwards
-Running backwards
-Sprinting forwards
-Sprinting backwards
-A parcourse
1 hand at the wrist, at the back.
-Running forwards
-Running backwards
-Sprinting forwards
-Sprinting backwards
-A parcourse
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Walking. Fast walking.
Running.
Sprinting.
-Forwards.
-Sideways.
-Backwards.
-And also constantly changing. A parcourse
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Everything on all kinds of terrains
-Sand. Soft and hard
-Grass
-Gravel like terrains
-Hard ground and stone
Extra: Snow
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Crawling. Head low.
-Hights and speeds
-All directions and rotational
Bear crawling.
-All directions and rotational
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Rolling.
-Forwards
Sideways
Backwards
Rolling while flat on the ground.
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Facing to the ground hands kept at the back, maybe grabbed at somewhere and moving.
Back to the ground, hands kept at the front, together and moving.
Back to the ground on hands and feet and moving.
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Running past by obstacles.
Jumping over obstacles.
Clearing gaps.
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Getting low or completely on the ground as fast as possible.
Sliding.
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Agility.
Movements.
Fast and explosive sudden movements.
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Jumping
-All kinds of jumps
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Sneaking.
-Forwards
Sideways
Backwards
-Rotational
Fast sneaking
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Climbing.
-Over walls
-Onto buildings
-Into trees
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By Jeffried Koelewijn
Penetration of a bullet in normal sand and in sand with water.
-Same amount of sand with both.
-And the same kind of container.
If interesting, closeable and without the evaporation of water.
Silent firearms
Stealthed firearms
Silent cocking
Silent firing
-The hammer motion and the rest of the mechanics
More silent ignition (and without loss of velocity)
-And a silencer for the bullet (and without loss of velocity)
Silent ejection of cartridges
Cartridge falls silent due to casing coating
Silent semi automatic, new input of cartridges.
More silent reloading
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And the best materials for that.
-Dampening materials. Shock absorbing materials.
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By Jeffried Koelewijn
A rifle scope or sniper scope. Which has multiple parts or a part which can be fitted on.
A scope or an extra part for the scope, can be done on.
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Like, so it's possible to see through the scope, while the gun is on the cover, but
the person is hiding, not being visable, while it's possible to see through the scope
and shoot down enemies.
I've actually seen similar ideas from the WWI and WWII trenches. But they were more primitive.
By Jef Koelewijn
A low sneaking method
Low sneaking with the hands on the upperlegs, for support and to easier keep a low poisture.
-This needs training though
Low sneaking
Semi low sneaking
High posture sneaking
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Sneaking behind cover, without anything visable, nothing sticking out
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Small steps sneaking
Medium steps sneaking
Long steps sneaking
Slow sneaking
Semi slow sneaking
Medium fast sneaking
Semi fast sneaking
Fast sneaking
-Fast near soundless steps
Sneaking and taking down enemies.
With a firearm
With a knife
With a blunt weapon
And also barehanded
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Sneaking and ambushing
Sneaking in tight places.
Sneaking while there are obstacles.
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Silent bigger obstacle passing.
Silent climbing.