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+SiN+headhunter345
25th January 2008, 07:04 PM
Ok guyz so I don't die as often as most.
I can sneak behind enemy line's with little resistance
I kill ( usually ) what I shoot at.
Wanna know how???....
I use S.A.S tactic's
camouflage (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KLmF46xwpY)
double tap (CQC ONLY) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QWX_iwLnaM)
firefight's (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVnW6_cRNdI) (need good squad)
These are a few things that can be used ingame. i have lots more tricks but there for me and my squadies to know.
I'm a loud aggressive leader if u can't take the heat stay out of the kitchen
This is how i want my units to operate SAS mission (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10URPT8T6yQ&feature=related)
Guys were not there to KILL everyone but to get objectives completed like Defence Ambush or Flag attacks
Shotgun
25th January 2008, 07:26 PM
yes i remember last night u telling me bout u learing all ur tactics and stuff from doco's, but i must say i dont care how u learn stuff ur effective
if only we could use our shovels like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuJ86qj3FkU (http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuJ86qj3FkU)
Ablack77
25th January 2008, 10:35 PM
Guys were not there to KILL everyone but to get objectives completed like Defence Ambush or Flag attacks
Such a true comment, I wish a lot more people thought this way,
would make the rounds so much more fun
(instead of people not listening because they just wanted the 'kill')
I'll have to join your squad if you'll have me.
GruAncH
25th January 2008, 10:47 PM
Great vision be nice to watch the entire series.. nice find +1
Noddy
25th January 2008, 10:55 PM
he even gives the commands in the pommy accent too.... gets a bit confusing when we're mec though
+SiN+headhunter345
26th January 2008, 12:53 AM
your only as strong as your squad
Ablack77
26th January 2008, 01:07 AM
your only as strong as your squad
+1
So very very true!
champsky
26th January 2008, 07:42 AM
most of the time the sas will avoid a firefight , unless clearing embassys , assaulting buildings , that sort of carry on . one of my best mates served with 1nzsas , the infamous kiwi regiment . he has got a few good stories but they are his and not mine .
icehollowpoint
26th January 2008, 09:55 AM
your only as strong as your squad
+1 a squad that sticks close has more firepower and ability than a wanking squad that just goes for the action.
Those contact drills are something we practice in [WC] Headhunter, wish more people would use it, if you just run straight away with no rear cover, you're asking to get shot in the back.
CDN-SMOKEJUMPER
26th January 2008, 01:31 PM
Those are not contact examples that you should be using all the time. They are great if you are trying to run away which is what the SAS would be doing. They travel in small numbers and have no back up. If you constantly break off a contact when you are after a flag you'll not get anywhere.
As an in game example I would say this is good if you are trying to do a sabotage mission or are way over matched. If everyone used these tactics you would lose
It's even in the "Originals" the SAS are not a conventional force and should not be used in normal combat and it was hard for people to understand. Essentially what PR is about is a realistic conventional fight. At most I would say that a team on a full server could afford only one 6 man Spec Ops squad using these tactics or you would be in trouble, in a smaller game 3 or 4 guys tops.
You could use them to scoot around a squad to get at a flag but then as I all too often don't see, you need to get in the cap zone.
For the camo one, that one is a jem and more or less fully applicable in game, other than shine. I don't see any watches on anyone in game. :)
The double tap, it's the only way I can hit anything anymore other than with a SAW. I just figured it out the other day too as I was having a hard time putting people down with the G3 and I now only ever have it on single.
All in all good find; thanks for posting it.
icehollowpoint
26th January 2008, 05:41 PM
Those are not contact examples that you should be using all the time. They are great if you are trying to run away which is what the SAS would be doing. They travel in small numbers and have no back up. If you constantly break off a contact when you are after a flag you'll not get anywhere.
As an in game example I would say this is good if you are trying to do a sabotage mission or are way over matched. If everyone used these tactics you would lose
.
I didn't say we only practiced break contact drills, We also practiced fire and movement etc that was used for closing the distance with enemies/assaulting remember smokey?
champsky
27th January 2008, 06:53 AM
hey smokejumper youve served with the canadian forces right ? were you involved in operation archer , helmand afghanistan .
householddog
27th January 2008, 01:01 PM
I think the main idea with any formation, from what I've learnt from paintball is to form a line in front of your enemy. That way everyone in the squad has a clear line of fire. Also your squad has more available cover.
One of my pet hates is people who use sprint while in a squad. I prefer to take it more slowly. Of course this can vary depending on the situation.
CDN-SMOKEJUMPER
27th January 2008, 01:06 PM
hey smokejumper youve served with the canadian forces right ? were you involved in operation archer , helmand afghanistan .
Nope I was out for years before the War on Terror. I was around for the cutbacks and worries of losing reserve regiments along with bases, I think you guys had similar a situation here during the mid to late 90's?
Gu^n3r
28th January 2008, 12:55 PM
silhouette is the biggest hint there.
ops i shouldnt of said that.
Captain_Wolf
28th January 2008, 01:02 PM
Nope I was out for years before the War on Terror. I was around for the cutbacks and worries of losing reserve regiments along with bases, I think you guys had similar a situation here during the mid to late 90's?
I think it was more like the 80's for the Aus army. I know an ex-commando who always tells me that if they lost any more funding they would be jumping out of planes with bedsheets instead of parachutes.
CDN-SMOKEJUMPER
29th January 2008, 11:41 AM
My story is that I saw a Coyote in my armoured regiment once, for half a day then they took it back. A Coyote is basically a Lav with a lot of sensors in it. No more getting out and walking!! Well, less anyway which would have meant we become knob turners? I missed out anyway.
http://www.strathconas.ca/armour_coyote.php
Oh well, I'm going to rejoin when I go home. The reserves is good fun and I think I'll volounteer to go over seas for a tour somewhere.
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