By the numbers folks!
1). There has been training offered in the past centered around using older weapon designs. It was a prepper carbine course set up specifically to teach those whose primary focus was prepping, not aggressive gun fighting. Lack of interest and lack of a training venue put the ki-bosh on it.
2). As has been stated previously, bullets could care less if you're rocking the disco kit or not.
3). Reserve units do not train in small unit tactics. They train in section, platoon and company level tactics within a supported framework of combat arms. So a section will train within platoon and be supported by same platoon, the platoon will train within a company and be supported by same company etc.. There is a very big difference between even section level & small unit tactics. Infantry firearms training in the TA involves a 40 hour segment on basic weapons manipulation and marksmanship and basic infantry assault tactics in field operations and FIBUA. CQB, Assymetrical, Small Unit and Covert operations are not taught at this level. You'll only see the extra training given to those reserve unit members who are going to be deployed in a combat zone.
So learning four man TAB, recce patrol, nail missions, FCAC, break contact etc. will be highly unlikely at this level unless you're willing to put the time and effort into your Reserve career and even then, it won't happen overnight.
-S.
1). There has been training offered in the past centered around using older weapon designs. It was a prepper carbine course set up specifically to teach those whose primary focus was prepping, not aggressive gun fighting. Lack of interest and lack of a training venue put the ki-bosh on it.
2). As has been stated previously, bullets could care less if you're rocking the disco kit or not.
3). Reserve units do not train in small unit tactics. They train in section, platoon and company level tactics within a supported framework of combat arms. So a section will train within platoon and be supported by same platoon, the platoon will train within a company and be supported by same company etc.. There is a very big difference between even section level & small unit tactics. Infantry firearms training in the TA involves a 40 hour segment on basic weapons manipulation and marksmanship and basic infantry assault tactics in field operations and FIBUA. CQB, Assymetrical, Small Unit and Covert operations are not taught at this level. You'll only see the extra training given to those reserve unit members who are going to be deployed in a combat zone.
So learning four man TAB, recce patrol, nail missions, FCAC, break contact etc. will be highly unlikely at this level unless you're willing to put the time and effort into your Reserve career and even then, it won't happen overnight.
-S.
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