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  • where do you guys do this stuff?

  • Are you fucking kidding me? Are you in the army? Have you passed BMQ/BMQ Land and BIQ? Have you done anything to prove yourself? No? shut the fuck up and sit down. CQB isn't all there is to be a soldier. And you been training since 5, you think you're some elite fucking operator? Jesus go die in a hole.

  • I practiced that exact situation in the very beginning like 100 times with my airsoft gun and some cans

  • that wasnt very good cqb

  • @uccrairsoft

    Says the guy that has airsoft in his name. Yeah we know they ain't tier 1 operators that train this shit 24/7. Please kill yourself if you think you can do better.

  • @apocalypsemeow11 do you know me or what i do or how i do it no you dont and could you do better and ya i can do better ive been doing this since i was 5 not a joke

  • Seems to me they already know it's there. Are they not required to identify a target before firing?

  • @Ffguy82 Military corps assume that every target is a bad guy. No identification means to clear the building faster.

  • im a very athletic person, i play basketball, baseball, football, i swim and i play airsoft. however ive been kinda lazy and want to get back on my feet! and i thought airsoft is a good way to do it! i have a spring m1911a1, 2 spring colts, an m16 and a m4 fd-40

    im getting a new gun today and plz reply, i have currently $115 but $50 going to the bank, so i have $65 to get a new gun, i just want your appinion on whitch gun i should get. ill post the gun name, how much it costs, and fps so u c

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  • @theguitarskillz Unfortunately to get into any serious type of airsoft other than just kids stuff, you're going to have to spend a good bit more than that. You could probably get away with something in the $200 range but ideally you'd want to spend $300 for something stock. If you want to play with just a pistol you can lower that figure a good bit. You'll want to start out with an entry level AEG I would think.

  • All the #2 men were too slow in entering the room. There should be little delay between the #1 and #2's entries. 

  • Clearing rooms with M16s? Haha, get some stubby ends on those weapons!

  • @DMCCAULEY17 C7 Rifles Canadian Army Buddy i dont know why the Minister hasnt Change it for the M4 CAN Version (C8) Rifle .....

  • Real SWAT 4..

  • CQB with M16 ? :D

  • @Sentinelzable Its actully the c7 a1. its the m16 but for the canadian forces.

  • @Sentinelzable If your standard issue rifle is an M16, you go train with an M16. If it's a C7A1, you train with a C7A1.

    In a live combat situation, you fight through street of hostiles and then have to storm a building - you go in with your weapon. There's no nice man on the door handing out MP5's. (But that WOULD be nice!)

  • @Sentinelzable

    shut up faggot

  • @1315229 C7 isn't it?

  • @135twilight

    Opps, yeah. The C6 is FN MAG! My bad! Thanks for correction.

    Though would have been fun if they cleared rooms with those!

  • @135twilight Yes, they are C7A1's.

  • @Sentinelzable Thats C7 too you

  • Milice!

    

  • I love how people are debating the tactics shown here even though this is a real military training exercise.

  • あれ?

    閃光手榴弾って発破してから突入するんじゃないの?

    あれじゃ自分も目が見えなくなると思う……。

    あと、カナダでもACU迷彩使ってるんだww

    知らんかったわ

  • What happened to violence of action? Lol

  • WOW these guys suck!! I could critique the shit out of them. Obviously chumps. Well I guess they are most likely basic trainees so not too bad. I would hate to see what they woud look like with furniture! Nice Gas masks! HA HA

  • why are they throwing the white cylander as hes going in? is it a distraction or supposed to be a grenade?

  • @bullmeatt They simulate flashbang grenades

  • @1lovesoni but doesnt that mean they are flashing themselves? They run in as soon as they throw it in...

    BTW do you know if this is training for the infantry

  • @bullmeatt when playin' counterstrike (or other pc games) flashbang infront of you flashes you to blind, but not in real life...

  • @Romanchelli i dont play counterstrike, and i know what a flashbang does. Ive had them thrown at me before and they arent pleasant. So why wouldnt it do so to the guy following behind it? They blow your ears out

  • @bullmeatt They must train to ignore it and focus on the target, at the moment they are about to enter the room flashbang must explode,this distraction give them about a half of the second, if it's too early they won't have time to take positions and acquire targets. If it's too late, they could be already under a fire when somebody is camping in the room and expecting them to enter. But if timed properly, even a camper, if not trained, will stop aiming at the door and will take a look or hide.

  • 00:48 ALWAYS look for campers!

  • Just too many mistakes to count! :-(

  • 00:46-00:49 It takes 3 seconds for them to clear their far left corner! If enemy was there they would be long dead!

  • What is best defense vs stun grenade??? hearing protection and dark glasses???

    If they were invading we would need to use heavy make and target lazers to burn their eyes.

    We need to train on how to repeal and neutralize home invades like this.

  • Funny Canadians. :)

  • Ohh Canadaaaa

  • R they canadian?

  • Id go with them,they look sharp and the leaders seem to be on it.How many of yoall been there for real,just asking....

  • wow the shooting targets look like mikey... at least i think so

  • A better title would have been Canadian CQB training unedited with tons of training errors.

  • is the go signal really to grab the lead guy's crotch? the first guys do it and i thought it was a joke but then they do it again later on.

  • it must suck doing close combat with an m16.. lol

  • @APUZER714 It's actually not that difficult, In a ship with really tight corridors it might be a slight problem

  • what is this the gay swat lol

  • Im wondering,

    Im not a military expert. But aren't weapons that long hard for CQB?

  • @MercedesBenxx yes it would be harder to swing that barrel around in there... but the Canadian forces are issued the C7 which is basicly an M16. We also have the C8 rifle which has the M4 barrel length but im not sure who are issued those rifles. I'm pretty sure the US marines use M16's in CQB as well.

  • @bullmeatt

    Ty for explaining

  • I'd go in with a bayonet mounted, especially if I had to get that close to a corner.

  • I'm not sure if you guys should post videos of TTPs. Granted, this is nothing classified, but still don't want to make it easier for the badguys to learn about our tactics.

  • Close Quarter Battle with m16s damn..

  • how did they clear rooms like this back in WWII when the majority of troops had old bolt action rifles?

  • @MrBigpapa001 SMG Teams, and US troops had semi auto rifles, and I guess just quick bolting...

  • @MrBigpapa001 WIth a bayonet, a grenade and a giant pair of balls. 

  • those paper targets don't stand a chance against combat virgins doing room clearing. i need 1/2 hour to erect barricades and 10 regular shooters armed with 2 fragmentation, 2 incendiary grenades, a pkm with 300 rounds each man. ain't no combat virgins coming out alive.

  • @malaymercernary lol mall ninja.

  • you canooks suck at CQB,

  • @AIRassualt11B5108 There just learning man! dont fuck with canada!!

  • @AIRassualt11B5108 Is that why American and Canadian soldiers cross train with each other lol?

  • @AIRassualt11B5108 you yankees suck at EVERYTHING,

  • @SNeyePED at least we know well enough to let the grenade go off and THEN go in. I hope they were not simming frags...... still running into your own flashbang is super smart.

  • @dgillary That's funny, DEVGRU aka ST6 a couple of months ago attempted to rescue a british civilian in the middle east, and when breached threw a HAND GRENADE inside killing the woman. That's great CQB. Two thumbs way up for the SEALs... -_-

    Plus the fact that these students are beginning the basics of CQB, your boys wouldn't be any better when starting.

  • @SNeyePED Pretty sure step one in a frag and clear is wait for the boom slick. Now your defensive? Should not sling shit from the proud pedestal of the almighty Canadian military. Its easy not to make mistakes when you do not do anything. And do not get me wrong I respect and appreciate our allies but you need to STFU kid. Oh and I know all about what that SEAL did, its relevance to this is beyond me though. As no one is shooting at these people.

  • @dgillary I don't know if you have noticed or not, but the flash bangs used in these videos do not go off, therefore they are assuming they would have already went off and continue on to breach, so you're comment has no relevance for waiting for it to 'go'. "Its easy not to make mistakes when you do not do anything" what the fuck does that mean? You're saying it's easy to perfect something when you don't do anything - I'm sure you're not refering to the CF not doing anything because I'd tell you

  • @SNeyePED no shit, what do you think the word SIMMING means. Their either simulating flashs or frags. Building a bad habit like this is stupid as fuck, doing it once is too many times and there was no correction . And im lost on what great military feats the CFs have under their belt since WW2. Im not trying to be disrespectful to them, I appreciate our relationship, but you guys have been sidelining almost every war and conflict since Korea. And I say that with no disrespect.

  • @dgillary Actually, even after the Korean war we fought with you. Vietnam we had 40,000 Canadians transfer to the US Army to fight - some were even recruited into the MACV-SOG, The Cold War (even no there was no combat) we made NORAD and defended airspace in our arctic, the Gulf War and Afghanistan war. So you're saying we sidelined almost ever war because we refused to go to Iraq... yeah that makes sense? Too bad the Iraq war had no meaning and was just for power and oil. Don't deny that either

  • @SNeyePED SIgh..... The Canadian government or military was not involved in the Vietnam war, actually you did everything you possibly could to undermine it. Those men did not transfer, they enlisted in the US military. Stop twisting facts to suit you. And wheresour power and oil?

  • @dgillary Most of the Canadians that went to the US to fight were originally in the army, so it was basically a transfer, meanwhile 150,000 Americans fled up here to dodge the draft. In that time period we had a Liberal pussy government. "twisting facts" yeah, one fact that I misreported out of the 5 and I twist facts... yeah. Bush lied about WMD's so he could take out Suddam and take over oil production in Iraq. Even one of you're senates admitted it in an interview.

  • The true north strong and free!

  • Iron man in cqb training, nice :P

  • I again with LORD RUSS... What the big idea of heavy rock, etc...in a professional YouTube Special Force video... Good on you! Keep up the good work!

  • what all that noise aboot?

  • WHY are they using full-length M-16s in CQB training???

  • @shoua7 its not a m16 it a c7a1 a little diffrent. the rifles are made by colt. and the rifles are canadian

  • @shoua7 cuz this is America, man...America...

  • wow.....yeah, i hope the CF changes its sop's. you always clear the near corner first and sweep in, not the other way around.

  • @marleynrs8 if you ask me both ways are just the same, if your point and you cover the corner and sweep in to the center, if there is a guy center your dead, if you go center to corner and there is a guy in the corner your dead, so really it doesn't matter how you clear it just how fast the next friendly can come in behind you.

  • @S117MasterMatt well thats what the 3rd and 4th guy are for. they should be literally right behind and the center is their responsibility. whoever did the research found that the easiest way to get shot is to blaze past the near corner. cause you will be stranded in the center of the room, where as when you clear to the corner you move parallel to the wall and therefore out of the natural "kill zone."

  • @S117MasterMatt also, alot of this stuff goes out the window in real world CQB. do you think they actually stand there like robots and do status checks in the center of every room? do you think a stack will actually make entry on a room full of combatants firing through a doorway? just rhetorical questions, im sure you have more experience than me anyways. if there is an actual firefight within rooms most people will naturally resort to slicing the pie and using door frames as cover.

  • @marleynrs8 they definitely don't stand around like robots, lol, they don't wait for the point man to, tell them to clear a barricade either they just do. and also if bullets are going threw the door they'll use a batting ram, or kick it in but they'll still clear it, if the bullets are going threw the wall how ever, they find a new way to enter. in the vid they were also entering to soon after throwing in the makeshift flash bang, the point man would have been blinded.

  • @S117MasterMatt well the robots comment, im talking about how they are trained to stand there in the room and do status checks. its pretty obvious if the bad guy is down and that each side is clear, dont need to waste time going through sop's in that case. the guys doing the training are great, im just saying theres fundamental flaws in the system. if bullets are going through the door, frag out. stupid to rush in in that situation. im all about finding alternate entry points, though.

  • @marleynrs8 well the status checks are just for the first few weeks of CQB, until they are fluent with how to clear it and make sure all the bad guys are dead, (I agree that its pretty obvious, plus the how your supposed to kill them is left chest, right chest, head shot, so after two torso shots if there still kicking, the head shot will put them down.) and with the bullets going threw the door, well the door needs to be open be for you throw in the frag.

  • @S117MasterMatt yeah i gotcha. are you in the CF?

  • @marleynrs8 not yet, im only 15

  • Thank you thousand times for not putting in any dumb Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Music!!!

  • Dear, @LordLemanRuss, go back in the closet u dumb cockloving bieber freak

  • @142nd Whats your problem, eh? If it is this: I love Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, but not on videos like this. In any other case: go to a clinic to check your mental health. Greetings

  • @LordLemanRuss metal and hard rock is the essence of life !!!

  • @LordLemanRuss metal and rock are the best music styles for this kind of vids....!

  • Excellent video, really liked it! See the best anti kidnapping group in Brazil, is worth seeing ... The name of the video is (Tigre Group bursts captivity and hostage rescues in Umuarama)

    Thanks guys

  • Doesn't the Canadian army have M4s? or is this unit too cheap to give them out like my old Trans unit?

  • @QBALL85 Diemaco C7a2 is the standard issue for Canadian ground forces.. Its a licenced copy of the M16a2.

  • Gays.

  • Fail!

  • Is it canadian? :)

  • @Quartz91 yes they are Canadian

  • More kids getting ready to die for phony threats. That's a shame.

    Watch fabled enemies on youtube.

  • Then inform me

  • Looks like they're firing BB's

  • @TheAnonymoususer5 it's called simuniton 

  • I know rite

  • in a room that small, the guy hiding woulda shot the shit outta the attacker...

  • CANADA DOSE NOT NEED A MILITARY THEY NEVER DO ANY THING

  • @ejhooty ????????????

  • @ejhooty ????????????????

  • @ejhooty Damn CANADIANS!

  • @ejhooty You obviously know nothing about what you are talking about.

  • These guys need to get issued carbines like m4s or mk18, it makes it easier in the stack then those broomsticks of a rifle (I hated my a2 for mout training, i was more wary of the instructor grabbing it, which one did to somebody else who pie-ed a corner by themself)

  • 3:13 funny as hell xD

  • @tasiekzpl XD ikr

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  • Terrible.

    Need more training and better instruction

  • @FadedHexx obviously a batch of fresh recruits, look how young they all look, probably all reservist too.

  • @SgtGrave bunch of militia!

  • @FadedHexx LITTLE NERD PLAYING COMMANDER BEHIND IS SCREEN LOLLL ..IT ALWAYS FUNNY !!!!:)...

  • @soldatqc You really should not talk about yourself that way soldatqc. People might make fun of you. If you think those kids in the video are pros at what they are doing than I feel sorry for your ill-treated poor mind. They need training and instruction, they are on their way to performing better. And from what you have just said, and from reviewing previous posts you have made. YOU are the one playing commander behind the screen. Your english is horrible. Grow up.

  • At 2:38, the front man had his barrel exposed around the corner. Yes I understand this is training, I'm just pointing it out. It's not much of a surprise if their barrel is around the corner.

  • looks like they're firing .22lr

  • @lonewolfairsofter916 simunition, basically paintball like bullets.

  • What are they using .22

  • they're just canadians who know that they won't go into battle

  • Canadians are Great fighter's.

  • @KincaidBass Really?

    Google: "Canadians in Afghanistan"

  • Ur all idiots, who chases a DD into a room

  • But this is not so with cargo ships, small tight houses, or some industrial/office buildings. The M16 was designed well before CQB was a major thing and is not the best. But shooters the world over know you have to work with what you've got.

  • @foggyfishburne For the full size M16 you can do the under arm tuck or put the butt stock on top of your shoulder with the muzzle up on target for both techniques. But then for the first technique your shooting from your third eye, and the second is modified point shooting. So there are drawbacks but it's ok unless your doing hostage rescue in which case you need carbines or MP5s. But as you saw in this video a normal western style house is pretty M16 friendly.

  • boner proof pants!!!! how genious

  • not easy to learn.

  • Clearing a room with a 20 inch barrel?!?! Are you kidding me?!?! They need some 10.5 inch barrels or at the most a 14.5 inch

  • @S33KY MP5's would be loads better to use.

  • @cdmharley If you want to carry around both a C7 and a MP5 all the time, with sufficient ammo for each, as well your normal battle load (not to mention having to constantly clean both weapons) - just because the MP5 is a little better for CQB... be my guest. I'm sure as hell not doing it.

  • Are left handers allowed into the sas/army?

  • @AMysteryGamer if there good enough

  • @AMysteryGamer These are Canadians, not British, and we have no problem with left handers. I'm not sure how the Brits do things, but I wouldn't think that they'd care, either. Most, if not all weapons can be used by a leftie. Sometimes it sucks a little bit, but it's survivable.

  • Hahahaha wtf? Canada hasn't heard about smgs or what? :P I find clearing buildings with a fully automatic assault rifle a little too clumsy. Why aren't they using a compact weapon instead of those beasts? I don't know, I'm no expert. Just seems unpractical and slugish. In the heat of the moment you could easily bump into something with your 25 meter long barrel :P But I digress, maybe this is no special force specialized in CBC encounters

  • @FoggyFishburne As nice as it would be to have BOTH smg's and assault rifles at our disposal, it's simply not feasible. Carrying around both weapons would be both impractical and inefficient. The C7 is our standard weapon, so we learn to use it in all situations to the best of our capabilities. I don't know how often you've actually engaged in CQB, but a rifle isn't nearly as much of a hinderence as videogames would lead you to believe.

  • @Lv5FtW Indeed, from that perspective it makes sense. It still looks a little clumsy. I've played some airsoft and paintball and I know that there are techniques to reduce the size of your carbine by tilting your rifle etc etc. but damn! Those things are huge! :P Hahaha nah but seriously, I'm not in the military and I suppose if you train enough you'll adapt and learn to look past the size and be able to use it as smoothly and efficiantly as a smaller weapon. Great vid and gj! :)

  • @FoggyFishburne You really stop noticing it any clumsiness. We can't tilt our weapons, unfortunately, because then there's a slight delay to bring it into the shoulder when we need to fire on an enemy. That's why you see the guys in the video lining up their weapons to the top of the door - they've got to be in your shoulder so you can react immediately, instead of pausing to raise the weapon; that shit'll kill you. But we do train a lot, and we get pretty good at this stuff :)

  • @FoggyFishburne *really stop noticing any clumsiness

  • @FoggyFishburne Again, this is just generic urban combat training. Really, apart from the issues with sight-to-bore displacement and potential for having your barrel grabbed, a standard 20" M16 is a light and handy CQB weapon. The longer handguard allows you leverage to switch targets faster and more precisely. If the length REALLY bothers you, you can short-stick the rifle and point shoot it within 10 meters. Short barrels reduce velocity and subsequently frangibility, both critical in CQB.

  • @FoggyFishburne The reason they are using M16 (C7s) is becasue these guys are training for Infantry.

    Infantry engage at long range but they do this training if they come across buildings etc.

  • kinda gay way that they touch themselves 01:55

  • @marine664

    It's still the way to tell the first guy that all his team members are ready and will be there to back him up.

  • @JoTheCrazy Yeah I know thatt, but that tickle.

  • pretty sure lead just got flashed. wait for the boom.

  • This is pathetic how slow they move... the only thing I see that I like, is how aggressive they are at popping the corner when checking for the guy behind the barracade. But by that time he knows they're there, and he's had time to get somewhat of a recovery from the flashbang. A lot of times they never recover to their proper footing after making entrance into the room and establishing ground. Every single run... they do something wrong...

  • @Bigp426 it's called training i believe hah

  • @raedenjay You're right. And you're only as good as your training.

  • @Bigp426 Most of the time the first guy walks in before a real Flash/Stun grenade would've went off meaning the first guy would be temporarily incapped

  • @freedomfighter2578 I was trained to go in as soon as it pops, as opposed to waiting for the dust to settle like some people are told.

  • @Bigp426 You atleast count to 2 right? Because that would give it enough time to go off.

  • @freedomfighter2578 like I said, when you hear the bang, we go in. At that point it has already gone off, obviously.

  • @freedomfighter2578 and technically its 3-5 seconds... not "count to 2". I have no clue where you got that from.

  • @Bigp426 Pretty damn sure its 2 plus you also wont get somewhere in less then a second hell I doubt a step is less then a second

  • @freedomfighter2578 It's 3-5, trust me... and you need to get with the program... every split second can be life or death... especially in close quarters scenarios. Do you think you're running into a room full of unsuspecting assholes? 99% of the time they've already got a weapon or two already pointing at the door... best you can do is hope it isn't a .50 cal, and do what you were trained to do.

  • @Bigp426 Well we obviously got trained diferently... also why would a .50cal be in close quarters?  :D and sometimes it is a room of unsuspecting assholes

  • @freedomfighter2578 because in the early days of Iraq, they'd kick down doors and find a machine gun nest right behind it. Especially in the Fallujah days.

    Yeah, it is sometimes... but I'd rather train like they're already waiting on me to come in. You're only as good as you train you know?

  • @Bigp426 Not always sometimes there is that moron who doesn't pay attention...

  • Can someone with CQB experience please answer my questions?

    - Why does no one ever guard the door behind them for possible ambushes?

    - How does CQB work for easily penetrable surfaces? Do you still stack up on the door or is there a different procedure?

    - What do you do if you're the one trapped inside a room and need to counter any breaching? Do you shoot through the walls or throw a grenade?

    - How do you breach a door with very little space to prepare for the assault?

    

  • this is Canadian CQB? They need to work on their tactics, I see lots of problems, but at least they keep rolling even through the kinks, which is the important part.

  • @FalconWolfe it's just training, and it's the normal army, not special forces or anything

  • @raedenjay I understand that it's training, which is why I didn't criticize the soldiers. The tactics, however, are being taught as they are expected to be used in the field. Clearly you aren't in the military, because we train how we fight.

    They need to quit stopping in the doorways, and the third man should throw the grenade, not the second. Not moving the second man in immediately after the first jepordizes the first man's life.

    However, the soldiers did well for being in training.

  • Tangos moving left!

    EH?!?!

  • I hope these guys were in basic training or something