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Old 06-15-2010, 06:23 AM
Abbott Shaull Abbott Shaull is offline
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Originally Posted by waiting4something View Post
Wow I can't beleive the money the miltary must folk out now days for training! Shit, when I was in it was all imagination. OPFOR for us was other Marines with their cammie tops turned inside out or maybe a armband if we were that prepared. We shot each other up all the time. Once I even wasted a whole friendly platoon by having a M1A2 blast a house they were holding up in. After I heard on the radio what just happened I told my team shut up and don't tell anyone. The look on my face had to be priceless. Another time my team got in a gun fight with our own STA guys. I realised afterwards they were our guys and kept my mouth shut on that one too. When using sim rounds with the paintball masks we had guys in the same platoons shooting each other. No money= bad training.I wish the Marines would have had a OPFOR like the Army had.
The training in this video is past what I could even imagine. I mean foreign weapons, enemies that don't look like you, guys that look like they have wounds(not just laying there resting), and props they have props!
When it came to unit training in the Army when they weren't going Fort Irwin and such. Similar incident would happen. Yes, no money does equal bad training. Remember that only combat units and their immediate support would rotate through the OPFOR training every three or four years depending how the funds for rotation were. Then again some post had more troops to draw from for training purposes. So say at Bragg that if Special Operation unit needed an OPFOR they could select the type of unit mix they would see in the field and all the other units would gladly pad their own training funds for the future and such. I do remember a training exercise when we were collecting parachutes for a unit of the 504th PIR that assaulted positions held by Marine off Bragg. Don't remember if the 504th was the OPFOR or the Marines for that operation, but I do remember seeing some Marine assets roaring right through the middle of LZ hours later on Quads. Couple incidents where those in my unit which weren't part of the Assault Force would take fire, but seeing we didn't let out the evil hissing noise of Miles gear they usually figure their mistake and waited for their real OPFOR...lol
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