 My name is R&B, I'm going to be doing the Whiskey 6, Claimor Mine Lane, and I'm going to go ahead and walk myself through the steps as I'm performing the lane. So the first thing I want to do is go ahead and take the prone, and I'm going to go ahead and get my band of leader right here on my work space. Then my tom will start, three, two, one. So I'm going to go ahead and reach in for my tester, which is my M57 initiator or clacker, and then I'm going to go ahead and get my tester M40 tester. I'm going to go ahead and connect them both. Once they're connected, I'm going to go ahead and put it on fire, by depressing the right side, the springy side, on my clacker, and opening that up, and then I'm going to couple with my free hand, I'll put it right next to my face, and depress the clacker. I'm going to stay, I see the light. At that point, I'm going to put it back on safe. I'm going to go ahead and keep them connected, and I'm going to put them back inside my band of leader. At which point, I'm going to grab my spool, and I'm going to be searching for the connector side end, which will be this one with the dust cover on. I'm going to take about a meter, and I'm going to do my first tie down right here on my stake. I'm going to try to put it all the way down to the ground, because there's going to be some tension on there, and I don't want it to be taking the stake with it whenever I put tension. So at that point, I'm going to go back to my, to actually go ahead and put this under a sandbag, the spool. Once the sandbag is secured, I'm going to reach in and grab my tester and my clacker that should be connected, and it should be on safe. And I'm going to also connect my firing wire to it. Now I'm going to perform my second test out here. I'm going to put it on fire. I'm going to couple of creating a shadow right next to my eye and depressing it. I see the light. At that point, I'm going to put it back on safe. I'm going to go ahead and disconnect my wire, replace the cover. I'm going to take off my set, my test set and replace all covers. And that goes as well for my clacker. I'm going to go ahead and put these back in the band of layer. I'm going to secure my firing wire, my spool. And I'm going to ensure that whenever I'm walking down this lane, I have my band of layer always slung. I'm going to go ahead and get up on my feet. And I'm going to begin unspooling this all the way down the lane on my munition side and placement site. As I'm moving, I want to ensure I'm facing the enemy and I am tactically moving with my knees bent. I'm going to get down here. I'm going to set this. I'm going to go on the prone. I'm going to set my spool right here in my workspace where I can see it. I'm going to take off my band of layer. And then I'm going to grab my munition and start in placing. I'm going to go ahead and select about a meter offset from my anchor point right here. I'm going to open up my legs, 45 degree angle, forwards and back before I'm placing it, one meter offset and making sure I am peeking, ensuring that the front towards enemy reading on the munition is actually facing towards the enemy. To that point, I'm going to go ahead and attempt to dig this feet onto the ground. If that didn't work and there was too much gravel, too many stones, then I can go flat 180 degrees, completely flat on the legs and set my mind that way. At that time, I'm going to get about six inches from my munition site and ensure that I can acquire the possible avenue approach where the enemy might be located and aim and make adjustments. At that point, I'm going to go ahead and get my blasting cap out and I'm going to put it underneath a sandbag. I'm going to go ahead and identify the side of my spool, which is running all the way to that anchor point on my firing position. So it'll be this side of the spool. I'm going to unravel about a meter additional to that. And then I'm going to secure my line. I'm going to do a lark's head right here, pull this through, and I'm going to secure that to my stake, ensuring that is snug and all the way to the ground. Now I'll grab my blasting cap, which was underneath a sandbag. I'm going to measure out a meter of slack in this fashion. I'm going to go ahead and hold it with my left hand, with my right hand, I'm going to keep it next to, and right in the center of my chest, with my right hand, I'm going to go ahead and encircle it, allowing it to move up and down, side to side. And I'm going to keep my right hand on my chest, but with my left, I'm going to go ahead and lock it all the way out. And this is my meter mark right here on my right. This blasting cap is going directly back into my spool. Now on this one meter mark, I'm going to make an additional loop from doing the larks head one more time. And I'm going to secure that to my stake, ensuring that it's slowest to the ground as possible and it's snug. Now I'm going to go ahead and arm my munition. So I'm going to grab my blasting cap. I'm going to select the shipping plug that is closest to my stake. I'm going to decouple it. I'm going to go ahead and seat my blasting cap onto my shipping plug on the side that has the slit. Right on top of those threads. I'm going to pull, seat it correctly. I'm going to go ahead and arm it. All right, since I touched my munition, I'm going to go ahead and take aim again, six inches from the site on my munition and adjust accordingly. All right, once this is all connected and my claymore is armed, I'm going to find any foliage and I'm going to camouflage my munition. And also I'm going to camouflage or hide my spool. At that point, I'll ensure that I have all the ventilator contents in here by just peeking out my workspace, ensuring that I have my ventilator slung. I'm going to go ahead and get up. Facing tactically towards enemy, bending my knees. I'm going to technically move back while I am camouflaging my firing line. Once this has come flush, I'll make it all the way back to my firing position. Right here, I'll take the prone and I'll conduct my third and final test. So I'm going to sling this. I'm going to take my tester out. I'm going to go ahead and connect my tester to my clacker. And then I'm going to connect my wire to my tester. I'm going to put it on fire. I'm going to go ahead and create a shadow right next to my eye so I can see the light bulb. I'll depress it. I'm going to say, I see the light. I see the light. I'm going to go ahead and put it on safe. I'm going to go ahead and unplug my cable. And I'm going to replace the cover on the cable. And since I don't need my tester, I'm going to go ahead and disconnect it and put it inside of my bag. So nothing goes on the ground unless it's got a cover. Now I'm going to connect my wire directly to my clacker and I'm going to set off my claymore. I'm going to state claymore, claymore. And then I'm going to put it on fire. And I'm going to depress the clacker. And that will stop my time and that is in placing a claymore. All right, so I'll start my recovery of my claymore mine. It takes about five minutes. It takes five minutes and my time will start right now. So I'm going to go ahead and first thing, I'm going to put it on safe. And then I'm going to go ahead and disconnect my firing cable and replace all covers on both the cable and my clacker. I'm going to go ahead and put my clacker away inside the band layer. I'm going to go ahead and undo my cable. I'm going to then sling my band layer and then start walking tactically to my munition site. And I'm checking for booby traps as I'm traveling down my lane and on mine mine. Get right here on the prone on my munition site. I'm checking for booby traps. Now, the first thing I want to do is get my blasting cap secured. So I'm going to do my shipping plug, uncouple my blasting cap and immediately grab my blasting cap and put it inside the slot and my spool. I will then invert my shipping plug to the seal position. Then I'll grab my mine, fold the legs and throw it inside my bag. All right. I'm going to go ahead and undo my first knot, which at this point I want to get rid of this slack. It is a one meter slack for my blasting cap. I'm going to stow that away. Now I'm going to undo my second knot and then I'm going to check quickly on my workspace ensuring nothing is falling out of my bag. And I have all my equipment with me. I'm going to get on my feet and at the same time I'm moving backwards, facing the enemy, I'm spooling back. I want to do most of my spooling out here since once I get to my firing position, I'm going to get on the prone and it's way faster to do it this way. I'm going to get in the prone right here and finish up my spool. I'm going to ensure that both ends are tucked in including the connector site on the slide on the spool. And then I'm going to place my spool inside of my vandalier. And once your spool is completely inside, you can go ahead and flap your vandalier, shut and that will stop your time and that's recovery.