Here is another badass part of the movie. It shows not just individual skill, but also the collective skill of the group, to communicate efficiently and properly to do what needed to be done to remain tactically sound.
Shows the need for radios and comms as well. That way you can coordinate taking out hostiles. Also, coordinated shots without anything even being said as well. They've practiced so well as a team that they know the move of the next guy before he makes it and is backing him up after he takes his shots. Also hand signals are used as well. You need to have them, and no what they mean.
Notice the order that they are taking out hostiles. Making sure that nobody sees the guy go down, so that they can return fire on your position, if they can find it, after all, you're suppressed.
This is the number one reason to get silenced weapons now, or tactically requisition them after SHTF, plus then you won't have to worry about any tax stamps or BS like that. Just pick them off from a gun store, if you can find one not raped, or a soldier, or another tactically minded civilian.
Makes me want to get silencers for my primary and secondary.
You think this couldn't happen here? You're kidding yourself. When SHTF, there will be gangs out doing this to men and women in neighborhoods, sort of like our villages or tribes.
So yep, you may just be walking with your small unit, and come up on men and women being executed, and women being outright raped, and other brutal things going on, and what do you do? Do you do the smart thing and go around it? Do assess the situation, realize you can silently take them all out with your suppressors, how about if its your family and friends down there getting raped and executed? Maybe even tortured? You know you can take them out silently and skillfully. You are also going to have to keep your wits about you when you see horrific things, and you're going to have to make sure your emotions don't hinder you and make you lose your edge.
What do you do?
So anyway, please watch this BADASS sequence of the movie.
Also, notice how they watch their corners, they use the buildings for cover until they strike.
Also, notice how Bruce Willis got cut by the machete, and he barely flinched. As the leader, just like any good NCO, you have to be stoic through it all, like stone, no emotion, not even when you're hit or hurt. You have to remain in charge and stoic no matter what. Its a sign of any NCO who is worth a crap.
Any breakdown or explanation you military guys want to give about the scene? Is this similar to what you would have to do in reality, or is it just made up Hollywood bullcrap? If you were forced to do this? Would you do it this exact way, or would you change some things about it? What would you change?
Did you see any of them mess up? If so what did they do? I know Bruce didn't watch his six, and thank goodness the other guy was, or Bruce may have been killed by a machete. It was a mistake, but he didn't cry about the wound or the mess up, he just pushed on, being stoic about it.
No detail is too small of their actions, please describe to us movement, target acquisition, recon, comms, hand signals, silenced weapons, anything that you want to cover in your breakdown. Like I said, no detail is too small to mention.
I'd love to one day even get close to the skill that these guys presented in this scene, and I would also love to feel that I have the skills to even attempt anything like this, especially if it was my wife or my family that this was happening to, even maybe my good buddy and his family.
So whiskeyjack and others, take your best stab at it, and don't forget to talk about tactics, reason and logic behind them, ect.
Man, I love this scene, just completely badass man.