The Capability III – Fieldcraft

This series is absolutely amazing. Here are the first parts we posted.Enjoy and pay attention to the fieldcraft
Part I:  https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/the-capability-a-cqb-demonstration/
Part II: https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/the-capability-ii-a-vehicular-operations-demonstration/
BCM is doing God’s work with these videos. Enjoy.

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  1. Matt Bracken February 2, 2021 at 09:58

    Very high production values, well done. I appreciated how they did not “Hollywood” them getting into their overwatch position, and kept their accidental knocks and other noises. The mics even picked up their footsteps on the ground litter etc. Very realistic.
    Not sure why they put on helmets and NODs for daytime, what was that about? (Not to mention the pair cost them about 12 grand, and are not even available now.) Maybe it’ll be explained later. (Not to mention the pair of dual-tube NODs cost them about 12 grand, and are not even available now. Practically speaking, you’ll be lucky to find one single-tube NOD in a squad.)
    Also, while I like the “ghillie fleece” for open woods like the ones shown, they would be totally impractical in our SE woods, where they would be hanging up on brambles every 30 feet. Think Velcro. In the SE, we have a lot thicker cover, and we use it to our advantage for concealment, but this means we have to optimize the sleek “no-stick” nature of everything we wear and carry.
    For me, a boonie hat can’t be beat, not only for the usual reasons, but because it allows the wearer to lower his head to push through thickets and brambles. Anybody from the SE knows what I mean. This adds to the mystery of why they changed to helmets and NODs, just to show they had them?
    These are quibbles, I can’t wait to watch the rest. And going into these troubled times, it’s a major comfort that there are many more folks with this training on the outside than there are currently drawing a .gov paycheck.

    • Johnny Paratrooper February 2, 2021 at 11:05

      Perhaps they are getting ready to assault a cave or large office building during a blackout?
      That’s the only reason I can think of why one would prep NODs before a daytime assault.
      The title thumbnail shows a man dressed as you have described for video III

    • habd February 3, 2021 at 00:03

      Matt,
      I don’t have a gab or twitter account so I thought I would post this here for you. I think this is three hats dude…
      https://twitter.com/MarkasaurusRekt
      don’t know his real name but he’s been antifa sooper souljer for 5 years…
      good luck!

  2. That dude February 2, 2021 at 14:45

    How about a mag change?

  3. StormN February 2, 2021 at 18:37

    I watched all 3 videos. Tactical gun porn. I have a very nice airsoft ak-47. I bought it awhile ago and have still not used it. I’m starting to go back to the gym. These videos are definitely a turn on. We have several airsoft arenas in the Phoenix arizona area but I don’t know how they have been affected with the Covid shit. Nothing more humbling (humiliating) than having a 9 year old shoot you.

  4. Reggie February 4, 2021 at 08:42

    That’s not 3 Hats man, one of those guys is a well known former Green Beret with a high profile You Tube channel and a “survival” oriented training school.

  5. eagletuba February 7, 2021 at 07:55

    Cool guys playing around in the woods. Looks neat, but a few notes for anyone trying to learn from this video.
    1: camouflage netting does not magically hide vehicles. You have to use the terrain to your advantage as well so it blends in to the shape, i.e. parking next to a steep hill or cliff. Leaving it in an opening of spaced-out trees like that does nothing. Also, you need to use natural vegetation to enhance the effect of woodland cammie net, otherwise your “camouflaged” vehicle is a conspicuous looking dark blob.
    2: Nobody used cover during the shooting and moving. Yeah, they quickly took down targets one at a time from close quarters, but what if they stumbled across 2 or three guys who can also shoot fast? Always use cover when available.
    3: As others have said, NVGs in daytime. Just… stop.
    4: Spotter: *holds up 3 fingers to silently communicate* Teammate: “ROGER THAT” lol. Are you silently communicating or not?
    5: I will give them credit for turning and walking backwards every few steps while patrolling to their OP. That is good, too many people new to patrolling only look forward.

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