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Footage of Mexican Marines raiding El Chapo's safehouse has been released.

https://youtu.be/vPhFWHJsgkc
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>>28508363
excellent footage. It's always cool to see real raids and how easy it is to get bogged down at chokepoints
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>>28508363
Someone mp4 this shit in case it gets taken down
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>>28508363
Was this a Micheal J. Fox operation?
It's hard to see what is even going on with all that shake.
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>>28508530
It's already up all over Youtube.
>>28508551
He was wearing a helmet cam.
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>>28508363
DALE DALE DALE
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>>28508363
They've got some nice gear.

They looked pretty hesitant stacking up, shit must have been so scary.

I was waiting for a grenade to come rolling down that stairwell.
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>>28508509
Thats more to do with bad tactics and not being properly equipped
That new FPS game where you raid a house teaches everyone that you need to make your own entry point
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Just like Rainbow 6...

Also, I like how the dude barking out orders fired about two rounds throughout the entire raid. Either way El Chapo will be back on the streets in about a week.
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"if you don't see anything don't shoot"-camera guy

they were hesitating a lot also
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dudes have so much fucking gear on them they can barely fit through these hallways.
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>>28508694
If he's in charge of organizing them, he shouldn't be putting himself in harms way.
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>>28508363
>Decent stack, I've seen worse from U.S. Marines and Army easily
>Decent trigger and muzzle discipline throughout
>A few seemingly random shots, but mostly controlled pairs and no real blind spraying
>Strong communication throughout
Not bad, more impressed than I thought I would be.
Only real criticism is lack of speed and aggression with too much standing around bunching up and backing up hesitating.
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One guy near the end has a street sweeper hanging by a sling.
Noice.
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>>28508724
>Only real criticism is lack of speed and aggression with too much standing around bunching up and backing up hesitating.

This, they really did seem scared.

Maybe they didn't know the house layout?
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>>28508363
>unorganized as fuck
>not following orders, commander had to repeat numerous times the same orders
>not even entering the building with the shield in the first place, maybe they wouldn't have lost a marine
>firing their weapons uncontrollably
>every look like they were lost
airsofters can do a better job than this
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>>28508729

i thought that was a grenade launcher.
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>>28508713
they are marine
and they are under equipped for CQB, they need more gear, pratical one
one guy even have a M203, which is unsuiable for a house raid
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>>28508751
Okay Travis. Maybe next time they arrest a notoriously violent drug lord you should tag along.
When you don't know the layout of the house and you're scared shitless because your family might get killed for what you're doing, you're gonna fuck up.
Plus their going up against manuel and juan who probably can't shoot for shit.
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>>28508756
Oh shit. Didn't catch that.
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>>28508724
>>28508741
If they go to a hospital their identity is fair game and they will be killed. Any wound basically means you will be skinned alive by cartels
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>>28508741
According to SOFREP, the purpose of the raid was actually to capture Chapo's top sicario/hitman. They were probably expecting them to be heavily armed or have the place rigged with booby traps. You can see a Barrett on the floor in one of the rooms and pictures of the gunmen show that they all had some kind of AR-15 with some kind of grenade launcher. Also, as you can see one of their guys got hit almost immediately. Can't blame them for being cautious, this isn't an action movie or a video game.
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>>28508741
>Maybe they didn't know the house layout?
Doesn't matter either way. I'm guessing their training didn't emphasize, or they forgot, the importance of doing anything to not get stuck in a chokepoint and losing momentum and flooding rooms to overwhelm opposition.

You could pick those apart as pretty fatal flaws in the whole operation, but again they did pretty well aside from that.
They certainly did better than those French police did after the Hebdo shooting.
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Here in Finland we were trained that the second guy in a stack should always forcibly push the first guy in to stop the hesitation. The marines in that footage clearly didn't do that.

For any of you milfags in other countries, were you trained to do this?
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>>28508751
>firing their weapons uncontrollably
>airsofters can do a better job than this
because they are real operator with real gun
not some faggot with plastic BB gun
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>>28508723
He should be a leader, and lead them. Not cower behind them and push them into doorways.
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>>28508815

nigga this ain't WWII
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>>28508815
Squad leader sure as fuck doesn't take point. The idea is to kill your enemy, not to make your own forces combat ineffective by removing the leadership.
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>>28508811
bump for answer
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>>28508811
conscript army tactics baka
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>>28508811
I've never had that problem, so no.

U.S. army fag here. Closest thing to that we've been taught is that you don't stop for a downed man. Ever. Walk over his ass, trample him, push him out of your way, whatever. GET INSIDE THAT FUCKING ROOM
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>>28508751
Every latin American force is like this.
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>>28508837

>hostage rescure
>with a grenade launcher

lol russia
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>>28508363
GOD. DAMN. With that breach method it's no wonder they were hesitant. MY butthole puckered at that shit.


What, is Mexico too poor to afford some fucking c4???
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>>28508838
Yeah, but the marines in that footage could clearly have used those tactics. Besides, this was training given to signaliers who are only expected to secure empty buildings, instead of conducting proper CQC action against a determined enemy.

>>28508842
Included in the training was that the first guy doesn't move before the second starts pushing. So they move in together, close as you can get and if the first guy gets shot, he essentially acts as a meatshield for the second.
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>>28508751
>>28508834
>>28508844
Garbage CQB tactics time?
Garbage CQB tactics time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoEsN6mDLfs
>Marine almost NDs into his own foot at 4:50
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>>28508853
That's anti-terror.
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>>28508673
I don't think they wanted to kill mr. chapo
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>>28508864
Yeah no, yall clearly do shit different from us.
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>>28508853
it is just a joke
but the AN-94 fire a 43mm thermobaric grenade
it is less lethal than a 40mm frag grenade
no pratically it can be used for a hostage rescue operation
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>>28508889
Yeah, we signaliers certainly do. Actual Guards Jägers might not though. Seeing as CQB is their modus operandi.
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>>28508724

>Only real criticism is lack of speed and aggression with too much standing around bunching up and backing up hesitating.

It's easy to hesitate when you are on the payroll.
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>>28508890
GM-94 can fire even a rubber bullet that is equal to a Mike Tyson hook.
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The guy who got injured at the beginning survived btw. They killed 5 gunmen in the raid.
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>>28508890
>boris why you brink grenade to the hostage rescue
>YUO SEE IVAN, IN RUSSIA WE NOT RESCUE THE HOSTAGE, FOR BY TIME WE GET TO THEM THE KEBAP MAY HAVE ALREADY CONVINCE HIM TO BE THE TERORIST TOO
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>>28508874
>CQB
>Not MOUT
They may not be tier 1 but tell me who is still standing in the end. Armchair fgt.
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>>28508853
they don't give a fuck, they'll use thermobaric rockets in hostage situations as well. See: >>28508769
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>>28508951
I like the Russian FUCK YOU attitude of anti-terrorism.
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I hear you guys saying that they were being to slow and stopping at chokepoints, but what are you supposed to do in those situations? Seems to me like moving too fast is a good way to catch a bullet on your way into a room.
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>>28508997
Bring a couple shields, bigger grenades, and you just gogogo
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>>28508997
Overwhelm the opposition with aggression and numbers. Hope to god your body armor protects you well enough if you're the first to go in a room.
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>clearing a house takes 15 minutes
Really? Is this standard or are Mexican troops shit?
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>>28508363

So are they just going to bring him back to Beaner County Negligent Security Prison so he can bribe his way our again?
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>>28508997
Most people here are too used to seeing people do drills against stationary targets that don't shoot back
>>28509010
How many houses have you cleared?
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>>28508997
flashbang
flashbang

another flashbang

just throw your entire cache of flashbangs
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>>28509010
Training =/= reality. Plenty of footage of US troops in Fallujah hesitating, stopping and backing up just like in the OP video.

It's a bit of a different situation when you've actually got people wanting to kill you on the other side.
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what
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>>28508724
Regardless how good the Mexican armed forces are the scary part is despite one of the strongest militaries in latin America cartels still control half the country. ISIS is the only organization you can compare in terms of asymmetric warfare. Cartels have fought a large well equipped military to a standstill.
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>>28508951
With terrorists in North Caucasus they use explosives. But in the city, hostage rescue is usually a shore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW0QMOiPMqA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBNs7DQZX0Q
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>>28508951
i am not sure that the rocket in >>28508769 fire wall breeching round or thermobaric round
but everybody in the house is dead both way
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>>28509020
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That's why I'm asking.
>>28509030
Yeah but I suppose SAS or similar would do it faster? Isn't speed important in situations like this, so you confuse the hostiles? These guys seemed kinda lost.
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>>28509030
And how much CQB training did the marines get prior to the iraq war?
Did they have the proper equipment? Did they have bad ROE? etc
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ITT: people that played Rainbow Six Siege and think its a realistic depiction of CQB
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>>28509044
>Cartels have fought a large well equipped military to a standstill.
Only because of corruption. Those militias in Mexico or what-not kicked the shit out of the local cartel, to the point where the government itself had to step in to try to disarm them.

>>28509062
>Yeah but I suppose SAS or similar would do it faster? Isn't speed important in situations like this, so you confuse the hostiles? These guys seemed kinda lost.
Marines =/= Tier 1 operators.

It's less about confusing your opposition and more about overwhelming them with superior numbers and fire. You pin them down with a grenade / flashbang and move in with enough speed for them to not have regained their senses and firing position. At which point you'll hopefully have multiple guns pointed at a single gunman.

>>28509065
Copy your exact sentences, but change "Iraq war" to "this footage"
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>>28509018
He's being extradited. Going to end up in ADX Florence, restrained, in a darkened room, behind a heavy steel door. Guarded 24/7 and the entire prison is surrounded by flat land with no cover. Let's see him escape from that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwwOLNRnxFQ

>will never operate this hard
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>>28509116
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3zo-co8BPg
The classic
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>>28509010
Are you kidding me? MOUT is one of the the toughest and most difficult things you can do on the battlefield. You could have hostiles at all angles and dimensions. Its not like in the video games or movies where 1 or 2 guys clear and holds a whole building.
A building as big as pic related is probably almost a 2 company job.
This is of course what you want to have, probably not what you have.
Clearing houses takes time and manpower.
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Why not just use flamethrowers if there are no hostages?
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Is there a video that wasn't filmed on a tamale available?
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>>28509148
Civvies making things difficult
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>>28509134
Or you could do it the Russian way.
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>>28508808
>They certainly did better than those French police did after the Hebdo shooting.

Dude I wouldn't have gone into that apartment either. You won't expect druglords to blow themselves up. I say if you're doing a raid on a fucking muslim just level the place.
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>>28509062
Haven't you ever heard the phrase "slow is smooth and smooth is quick"?
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>>28509166
Oh yeah. There is always a easier way. But assuming there are civilians or you want use the building after, the russian way is not the smoothest way to handle things
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>>28509010
You're an actual retard that doesn't actually know what hes saying. There's a mile of difference between training and video games to actually hearing the enemy scream for your blood and being close enough to be gutted to death.

Angles fucking everywhere where a kebab can come out and waste your entire stack, grenades are almost instant death if cooked properly, the issues of MOUT are very large.

See >>28509134. The biggest examples you can see of how difficult it is to clear buildings of all types is recent Kosovo conflict, War in Donbass, Crimean conflicts, and the outlying middle eastern countries efforts at reducing ISIS influence in the region.

I have massive respect for the marines for even having the balls to make it through the front door.
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>>28509129
That's Pat McNamara at 2:35
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>>28509148
They didn't know whether there were civilians in the building. The squad leader tells them to make sure they can see their target before they shoot and you see them detaining a (presumably) unarmed woman later in the video. These raids can be incredibly complex and severely punish mistakes. Props to those Marines.
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Post more CQC Footage, i'm a sucker for these
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>>28509255
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRomQ0iO4ys
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>>28509255
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUmpl4JnDdA
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>>28509134
>>28509215
I already stated I don't have a clue about this shit, that's why I'm asking for fucks sake. I know rather little about infantry tactics, especially about CQB, don't get mad at me.
Thanks for answers.
>>28509188
I don't know, I expected things to be faster. How long did it take for SAS to clear Iranian embassy?
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>>28509285
>How long did it take for SAS to clear Iranian embassy?
17 minutes. They killed 5 out of 6 terrorists. The building was a bit larger than the one the Mexicans are clearing in the OP.
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>>28508808
I think the Australian SWAT team entering a glass windowed Chocolate Shop held by a guy with pump action has to be the worst botched entry in history.
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>>28509255
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGhT8rTMabI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-x8L9Wi8Vo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfrr3kxzJtU
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>>28509285
>I don't know, I expected things to be faster
MOUT is fast if troops move with confidence, but such confidence is effectively found only in the best of soldiers. You can't send in marines and expect them to do the job like tier 1 operators.
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>>28509226
GAS IT UP AND BURN IT DOWN

GITCHUSOME
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>>28509007
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
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>>28509285
They did kinda poorly honestly. A lot of mistakes that could've cost the operation dearly. But this was in the 80s and these operations have gotten better over time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Embassy_siege
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>>28508808
A group of /k/ommandos would have more planning and coordination than the fucking hyperjew assault.
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>>28509376
The only thing good about these french operators is that they never take any prisoners
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>>28509255
>Warning, large amounts of fast paced operating

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGt5IfzgKo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRRMFVZXBls
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>>28509007
>hope to God
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>>28509392
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjxq3RSUKY4
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>>28509376
Jeez. What were they thinking?
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>>28509376
They're not hesitating in that footage. The terrorist rushes out of the building and they shoot him at the door. They start moving in slowly but deliberately as soon as he's securely eliminated.
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>>28509376
A group of /k/ommandos would shit the bed and cower in a corner in the face of actual conflict. Like those chucklefuck tripfags who got arrested at the BLM rally.
>>28509392
First video is Army SF, not Delta
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>>28509392
>The door kicker's greatest hits
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>>28509360
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>>28509422
>A group of /k/ommandos would shit the bed and cower in a corner in the face of actual conflict. Like those chucklefuck tripfags who got arrested at the BLM rally.
Pick at random and that's what would happen. Pick the very best and you'd end up with actual operators.
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>>28509429
Seriously there's like 40 fucking doors being kicked in under 10 seconds it's insane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuB0aBHZxp8
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>>28509392
Why do they all have inwards opening doors?
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>>28509445
I love that one so much

The unconsdensed version is great too
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>>28509453
Because everyone has inward doors?

[nospoiler]It's actually because doors were made to be kicked open [/nospoilersonk]
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>>28509422
What's Army SF? Green Berets?
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>>28509475
>Because everyone has inward doors?
I don't. Mine opens outwards and is a fair 8cm thick, solid wood.

Why aren't you ready to fight against the door kickers?
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>>28509488
Where do you live?
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Looks like their using concrete walls for protection. Will an ak round penetrate concrete wall?
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>>28509496
Funland.
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>>28509502
Depends on the thickness really. A cinderblock wall can be easily chewed up by 7.62x39 however
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>>28509478
Yes, Special Forces
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Not really a CQB video but one of our own makes an appearance in it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6WAAxuqR00
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>>28509342
>SAS are homos
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>>28509502
20cm of concrete is adequate protection against small arms.
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>>28509546
It's not homosexuality, it's fraternity.
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>>28508997
Flood the room the first two guys are kinda expected to die but there really isn't much of a better way to do it unless you lead with frags
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>>28509598
>unless you lead with frags
If you have them. You ALWAYS lead with frags. If the walls can't take it / there are civilians, flashbang.
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>>28508997
>speed
>suprise
>violence of action

Not

>slow
>loud
>hesitant
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>>28509623
>loud
I've never seen a CQB video where the people raiding don't shout.
>violence
What did he mean by this?
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>>28509044
Well, the cartels didnt exactly "fight" so much as poison and seep into everything around the army. You can't exactly fight well if you have no idea who is bought (and there will be people on the cartel's payroll), your own family easily targetted and some of your own bosses and political leaders being on the payroll or just scared out of their own wits.
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>>28508890
good lord, the things I would do for one and its ammo.
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>>28509439
Again, not the fucktard tripfags at the BLM rally.
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>>28509724
They shot a bunch of niggers and amused me greatly. They're alright.
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>>28508673
>video games
>real life

8 man team places individual entry devices on vulnerable walls and doors
They trigger the devices
The roof comes down because there are no more walls to hold it up on the left half of the building
Another successful rainbow six raid
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>>28509360
Has anyone read any of his books? How are they?
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>>28509391
>implying they are capable enough to take prisoners
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Camping noobs
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>>28509564
I am somewhat tempted to learn a bit of finnish just for the ability to read spurdo comics.
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>>28509546
>chinkshit
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I bet Sean Penn led them there on purpose.
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kek @ 5:40

"Hey, calm down, stop shooting like crazy!"
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Mamadas pedejas, negas. Son mamadas.
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>>28509915
Pretty sure the mexican government knew where El Chapo was and just launched attacks like this to show they were trying. The only reason El Chapo was caught was he probably forgot to pay someone on time.
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>>28509973
And the whole ''shorty'' homolust was great
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Damn,
>tight halls
>stairs
>stairs
>corners
layout seems crazy, good job catching the scum. How the casualties on both side?
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>>28509475

Actually, it's fairly common in Europe to have doors that open outwards, since getting out (fire) is seen as more important than getting in.
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>>28510069
I think it was 5 cartel dead and 1 marine killed
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>>28510069
The wounded marine at the entrance died.

Dunno about the others.
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>>28510098
marine was wounded, not killed. You see it in the beginning of the video
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>>28510098
>>28510106
Aw fuck, rip to the marine.
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>>28510095
Well it's because europe isn't a doorkicking country. It's more of a get gunned downed helplessly by extremists sort of country.
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>>28510148

Europe isn't a country, dear.
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>>28508997

Haha, did you seriously just ask some fat armchair operators who never saw combat what they would do better than an elite force?
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>>28508812
the fuck is going on in that webm?
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>>28510109
>Five suspects were killed, six others arrested, and one Marine wounded
I don't know where it says he was killed
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>>28508815
Dude exactly, because who's going to be the best at organizing the rest of the team, the guy in back who can see everything or the guy in front with a face full of muzzle flashes, shrapnel, and the enemy?
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>>28510231
Thanks for the correction, hope for fast recovery for the wounded.
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>>28508997
you assault through with another person, even if it's scary. getting bunched up can guarantee massive casualties if your enemy gets that split second of oppurtunity.

These guys probably scared as fuck (understandable) but that comes with the territory, mout is a tactical nightmare but multiple hesitations will get your friends killed without shitloads of luck.
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>>28510221
hostage negotiations
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>>28510221
>Hostage Situation on a Balcony
>One team tries to negotiate while the other gets on the roof
>Guy with suppressed pistol shots one of the hostage takers in the head from above while he's distracted
>Other hostage taker doesn't know what's going on and comes out with his weapon
>Also gets shot in the head
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where do you actually see chapo? is he one of the dudes lying down on the ground floor?
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>>28510534
Not filmed, he was found in the sewers later on according to the news
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>>28509264
>allah guide my bullets
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>>28510581

Leaving him alive was retarded. The man is too dangerous to let live. Even in prison, he can kill people. Not the least of which being everyone who planned and executed his capture. And then there are the prison guards who he can bribe, threaten or assassinate. And as an intel source he's useless because there is literally nothing to offer him as an exchange. Better to have executed him and been done.

Mad props to those Marines, though. It takes huge balls just to be a part of that when not only is your ass on the line, but your whole family's. While I generally despise taconiggers, at least those guys are cleaning up their country.
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>>28510730
He's gonna get extradited to the USA
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>>28508812

Or you could take a look at how the Iranian embassy raid went, all the way back in the 80s, that operation went all kinds of wrong and still the SAS came thought aggressively.

These guys are typical though guy marines, all talk and no guts, sorry but they are clearly latin american macho men who are more concerned with looks rather than training.

>M203
>Revolving grenade launcher

Gear queer to the max
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>>28510534
>During the firefight, Chapo escaped through a series of tunnels and then tried to flee in a stolen vehicle. Federal agents caught sight of him and arrested him on the spot. According to one account, the arresting agents had not even been aware of the larger mission being carried out in the area by Mexican Marines. Arresting Chapo was simply a chance encounter, a stroke of good luck.
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>>28510755

Yes. And money stops magically working on this side of the border. Also, there are no Cartel members functioning in the US.

Dude.
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>>28510802
Money works a lot less when you're in a non-poor country.

Also, the Feds generally don't fuck around.
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>>28508853

see

>>28508756


Lol mexico
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>>28510755
Which could take a year.
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>>28510797
SO YOU GOT YOURSELF CAUGHT
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>>28510802
They should throw his ass in leavenworth for the lulz.

Fucker would have <0% chance of escape.
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>>28510581
The guy was known for digging using tunnels for all sorts of things.. What a god damn surprise he used one to escape once again. It's not like even I could've guessed that and I ain't even a remotely trained in planning raids like this.

If there are sewers under or near that house I would have sealed them of and in doing so ensured no possible escape route but then again I've never planned anything like this so whatever.
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>>28510797

Run from the po po

Just makes you tired and smell of sewer.
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>>28509637
Not the previous anon, but it is more difficult to fight back against overwhelming force (tons of dudes spraying tons of rounds your way while advancing quickly and screaming their nuts off) then one or two guys being very hesitant.

If there are boobytraps or hostages, the hesitant way may be the only way which makes things easier for the defenders.
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>>28510820

He won't bribe his way out, but he could get messages through. He can still order hits. The fucker has enough money to get lots of people killed.

>>28510854

They should have executed him on the spot.

People with connections and money lie that, you don't leave alive. You catch them and end them. And then you interrogate the people under them and cross off every name they give you. We aren't going to win this shit in Mexico with lawyers and prisons. We're going to win it by exterminating so many players that the game can't go on. I mean, Guzman spent years in prison and still controlled his cartel from the inside. He still killed people. Literally the only difference escape made was in the quality of his accommodations.

No. So long as their lungs draw breath, these men are danerous. Kill them. Every one of them. I wouldn't even bother with making a show of capturing them. They go in a house. A JDAM goes in the house. A team goes in after to catalog the pieces. We can identify these guys via DNA just fine.
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>>28511105
Only value in keeping him alive would be torture. Give him and all his lackeys a good old blacksite treatment.
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>>28511146

What are you going to get by torturing him? Leaders are actually shit intelligence assets if they don't have anything to bargain for. Once he disappears down a black site on this side of the border, he's lost. He'll never get out and he knows it. So you literally have nothing to offer him in exchange for intel. All you can do is let him see his lawyer, shovel him his three squares a day and wait for him to have anybody who pisses him off executed.

Killing these people is the best way to handle them. Even if it means that somebody immediately takes their place. Actually, that's the best scenario for us. We just keep looping off every head that grows back and eventually, we destabilize the entire system to the point that it just eats itself in this eternal spasm of violence. If the Cartels are busy enough fighting over who gets to be in charge, eventually they won't be able to manage themselves. We can get a toehold and if not end them completely, reduce them to manageable chunks.
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>>28508673
That game is an arcade fun shooter, not a tactical sim. Try the early R6 games up to and including Raven Shield, the early ones in particular are extremely complex and rewarding when you can set up your teams properly.
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>>28508997
If jew, this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNv5QxUft7c
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>>28511105
You have no idea what it's like to be a high value target in federal custody, do you?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence

You get put in what is essentially a concrete oubliette. No communication with the outside world. No chance of ever leaving. If you try to not eat the food, they'll just shove it up your ass.
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>>28509022
CS/go is more real than I thought.
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>>28510156
Not yet.
>4thReichsoon
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>>28508997
I can't blame these guys. They were victims of their 3rd world training and lots of real world fear. It would be hard for me not to have diarrhea seeping into my socks after the first room.
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>arriba arriba
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>>28508551
Looks sped up on shaky's cam. The other cam heads are steady and when they pan over to meth baby hes not even shaking.
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>>28510755
And once he does he will run every prison in the u.s.a... he can fill up all the lifers commissary and still not have to really move much of his money .
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>>28511727
see>>28511409
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>frag spamming

mexicans hacking
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>>28511807
Keep believing that billions have no power. Not to mention worldwide business associates and people he holds investments with. Prison has its own culture and guards are a part of it. They do shady shit all the time and like to gossip and talk.
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>>28511882
There's more than one billionaire in Florence ADX.

The last two guys to run the Gulf Cartel are in there.
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>>28511882

Not him but why don't you actual read about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence because it's very apparent you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
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>>28511409

If you're some random haji or Chicago nigger, sure. Guzman has multi-million dollar lawyers just to talk to his other multi-million dollar lawyers. At some point, the prison system will let him have his way just to save their budget, which he can and will tank with lawsuits over everything from cell size to how many plys his toilet paper has.

There is literally no benefit to keeping him alive. If I were in charge of him right now, I'd handcuff him to a chair, zip tie a plastic sack over his head and take a fucking smoke break. Poor fucker just couldn't take the strain and had hisself a heart attack. Sho nuff, judge.
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>>28508811
they taught me the same in basic here in sweden but once i was placed in my unit i was taught diffrently.
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>>28512274
There are multiple inmates in there with access to attorney armies, Fed don't give a fuck.
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>>28508363
Well, I hope they were all wearing masks otherwise we'll see some new chainsaw videos.

Or just pictures of dead dudes with their heads cut off and skin filleted from their skulls.
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>>28512274
Or just 'clear' the room with grenades when you know he's in there.
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>>28508649
I would be too if I were a Mexican Marine. Some of these cartel guys are miltiary veterans. On top of that, infiltration into the higher echelons of Mexican government is a thing, so intentionally bad intel that can get you killed isn't unheard of.
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>>28512523

I'd just bomb whatever building I knew he was occupying. Whatever.... leave no survivors, make up whatever story you want.
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>>28512625

> some of these cartel guys got training from us

FTFY
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>>28508874
that dog at the end
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>>28508769
That was a 37mm launcher. Looked like a Bates & Dittus or something like it.
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>>28509334
That language barrier in the first video must have sucked.
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Why did the guy who got shot have a Camelbak?

Does anyone use sub-machine guns for CQB or is that solidly 80's-90's thing?

They were using .556 and it didn't over penetrate the walls and kill someones dog in the house two miles away. How?
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>>28513585
5.56 and 9mm go through a similar number of walls. Generally 9mm ball goes through more.
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>>28513585
>Why did the guy who got shot have a Camelbak?
Quite possible that the same people who raided the house had to guard it for the rest of the day. If you see news footage that came out on the day of his capture, you can see marines patrolling the block around the house.
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>>28513585
Because there wren't as many PDW or SBR options then, as there are now.

Specifically that of the AR and it's million aftermarket parts and shit
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>>28508724
Their grenade game needs work too.

>Telling dude to throw a grenade out before the first detonates.
>Standing next to a window after throwing grenade.
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>>28513680
Actually didn't know that about 9mm. The .556 thing is just a fuddlore thing I have heard from people.

>>28513700
Actually reasonable explanation.
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>>28509453
Live anywhere where you need a screen door for bugs. All the main doors will open inward.
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>>28508853
>You see Ivan if hostages were real Russians they would fight back. As is by doing nothing they are as good as terrorist themselves, worse I say.
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>>28509320
link?
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>>28512299
What did they teach you later?
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>>28510163
everyone knows you flood the room and the doorways are chokepoints of death.

Well I guess you didn't until now :3
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>>28511515
You have every right to be scared. You have every right to shit yourself. What you shouldn't do as an operator is forget your training. That should be so drilled into you that you're done clearing that house before you even notice the shit on your legs.
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>>28509047
>I Will Survive
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look , im going to answer some questions , first is the marines did now know the raid was going to happen this was in a aprox 1 hour get your shit ready stuff , the guy with the jacket is probably intel, they where expecting el chapo , not hostages , chapo escaped via a tunnel and was caught outside
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>>28517412

>caught outside

He was caught on the highway after hijacking two cars. At least read the fucking news story before you pretend to know what you're talking about on the internet.
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>>28511726
>meth baby

I don't know why, but that made me lose my shit laughing.
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>>28509226
He's the raw definition of a badass.
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>>28508673
Please tell us you are being sarcastic.
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>>28508694
They are already working on his extradition.
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>>28509044
Actually, whenever the Army or Marines engage in force they always win.

Always

The trick is trying to fix the sicarios in place and try to cut off their escape routes as they will normally take off in a flash once they see they are out gunned.
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>>28517861

Just like they were the last two times the little asshole escaped.

This, children, is why we don't take high profile targets with tons of money and connections prisoner. In stead, we shoot them in the process of capturing then or just off them in a cell and say they had a heart attack.
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>>28517910
>out gunned

literally the only people that narcos out gun are the unarmed mexican citizens. they are a fucking joke compared to normal fucking cops that this point
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>>28511882
He's going to ADX Florence. He's done.
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>>28512274
He's going to a place that has been described as "a cleaner version of hell"

If he would have stayed low like Mayo did, he might have had a chance.
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>>28517950

He was going there the last time he got out.
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>>28509320
The funniest thing is that was TRG which is staffed by 2CDO.
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>>28517935
>they are a fucking joke compared to normal fucking cops that this point

Do you think you can say that with a straight face to the widows of the police that get killed down there on a weekly basis?

That chopper that got shot down a while ago? turns out Mencho got info that a raid was coming and had had patrols looking for them.

Two RPGs hits did the job.
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>>28517966
He's going there even quicker. There's a clause that fast tracks extradition if the person is deemed a danger to the State.
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>>28517964

He's been headed there before. It didn't matter because his lawyers kept him in Mexico long enough for his people to break him out.
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>>28518029
He fucked up this time getting caught alive. One of his former partners, El Azul, stayed so low key his wanted picture was like 20 years old.

Ego and flash were Chapo's latter day weakness.
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>>28517997
TRG and TAG are two different things
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>>28518088
Thanks, I always mix up TRG/TAG.
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>>28509392
>Rescue operation in Panama
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>>28509320
Why? It didn't seem too bad.
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>>28518194
Ausfag who watched that shit show go down.

No violence of action when it came to the entry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIpA1tDwP5I

Compare that to the delta/sf conventional entry that was posted earlier.

The use of rifle rounds that work on the basis of fragmentation for 'stopping power' in an enclosed tightly spaced area that used to be a former bank. Shrapnel galore.
Funnily enough a former TAG-East commander actually pointed out the strange use of 5.56 in such a setting.

Finally, the fact that a total of 22 rounds were expended by the TRG officers and only 7 made their way on target,
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>>28518468
Here's that article by the TAG-East commander.

http://sofrep.com/39388/operators-perspective-sydney-siege-pt-4/
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>>28508874
this is fucking hilarious
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>>28508934
Are you trying to be funny?
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>>28509439
You think too highly of this autist board
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>>28511501
I wish germans would chimp out like that again, would enjoy killing sausagemunchers
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>>28510148
At least there are no weekly school shootings or daily armed drive bys etc etc you amerifat retard
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>>28508890
>but the AN-94 fire a 43mm thermobaric grenade
r-r-really
Prove it, I'm assuming that the grenade launcher that fits onto the AN-94 is just whatever they attach to the rails of an AK

Why would they use a thermo instead of a regular HE round. I call bullshit

>>28509166
One thing I don't understand about these chechen war/grozny images is why they are sitting out in the middle of nowhere in a ruined city

surely those are primetime targets for even a semi skilled sniper.
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>>28517997
2CDO were held out of the op because NSWPOL wouldn't hand jurisdiction higher up the chain to AFP when they should have, end result was TRG who didn't know what the fuck to do in a glass and marble building ended up killing a hostage after a retardedly botched breach.

TRG and NSWPOL got fucking reamed internally by AFP SOG and 2CDO and immediately the AG drafted legislation to give AFP the power to take over jurisdiction to hand it to 2CDO if need be.
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>>28518743
Link m8?
Seems like the choice of using 5.56 during the incident contributed to the woman's death.
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>>28509376
>more planning and coordination than the fucking hyperjew assault.
Are you awared that they didn't have time for this as the man was going to shoot the hostages at any moment ?
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>>28508363

I HOPE THEY KILL PENN AS RETALIATION. FOR THE LULZ!
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>>28518468
But was it the actual members that stormed the place ideas to us those rifles instead of something like MP5s?
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>>28518705
sorry for my typo
it was a GM-94 not an AN-94
they fire thermobaric grenade be cause HE-Frag grenade is too dangerous for CQB
HE-Frad round like the M406 or M433 safe range is about 130 meters
the thermobaric VGM93 is only 10 meters
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>>28509391
Yeah, it's hard to take prisoners when you're busy waving a white flag.
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>>28511409
Oubliette made me think of the labrynth.
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>>28517929
There was a reason why no one wanted to kill him. If you were on that team and fired the shot that took Chapo's life, then don't be surprised when your family is crucified and you have to find somewhere to hide out.
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>>28510107
He later died of his injuries. Press F to pay respects
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>>28517423
that's outside of the building, anon.
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>>28519860
Don't know about that. Chapo wouldn't be able to pay his sicarios anymore after he died. No money, no loyalty.
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>>28519971
Gonna need an actual source for that
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>>28520128
It's stupid to imagine it's just him and no one else. Just as monarchs have their sons, and presidents their vice presidents, Chapo has to have some second man.
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>>28520481
Yeah, some second man who will get the fuck out of Mexico or lay incredibly low if he's smart.

Take the money and run, baby.
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>>28520524
So why not do that now? The second man would obviously have "Gaurds" so no one knows his tales. Other than that, he'd be wanted in nearly every other country. Besides, I'd stay. Money can buy, but power consumes.
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>>28509334
>third video
>12:57
>marine just tried to toss a frag. it doesn't go off.
>quick cut right as squadmate asks "you pulled the pin didn't you?

kek'd
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That's pretty fucking scary.
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Did I spot a discarded M249 lying on the floor in one of the bedrooms at 12:30-12:37
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