This YouTube video, titled "SNIPER NA CAFGU? MARAMING TATALUNIN NA SUNDALO ITO!" (CAFGU SNIPER? MANY SOLDIERS WILL BE DEFEATED!), focuses on enhancing the marksmanship skills of CAFGU Active Auxiliary personnel. The description highlights that the soldiers' marksmanship has improved due to the training activities provided. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the title implies a focus on sniper capabilities and military training within the Philippine context.
This YouTube video captures the excitement and camaraderie of a fun shoot event hosted by the Philippine Army (PA Anniversary). The title and description suggest a day filled with enjoyable shooting activities and a palpable sense of adrenaline. While specific firearms, calibers, or detailed techniques are not explicitly mentioned, the context of a military fun shoot implies a variety of firearms might have been used, focusing on the experience and enjoyment of the participants.
This YouTube video captures a fun shooting scene during the 128th Philippine Army Anniversary. The creator expresses enjoyment in serving as the Designated Marksman, highlighting the positive experience of participating in the event. The video showcases a casual yet significant firearms-related activity within a military context.
This YouTube video highlights the success of Philippine Army shooters at the Australasia IPSC Handgun/PCC championships. The title emphasizes their champion status, suggesting a focus on competitive shooting events. The content likely showcases their performance, possibly featuring the firearms and disciplines involved in IPSC competitions like Handgun and Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The video celebrates the achievements of the Philippine Army marksmanship team on an international stage.
This video discusses a new exemption for Philippine soldiers and police officers from the neuro-psychiatric exam requirement for their License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF). The description highlights this as good news for those acquiring personal defense weapons, but clarifies that it does not include other armed services like the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). The video prompts viewers for their opinions on this exemption.
This video highlights the iconic Cal 5.56mm M16A1 rifle, a firearm used by the Philippine Army. The uploader shares a personal connection, having used the M16A1 as a shooter for the Philippine Army Shooting Team between 1995 and 1996. The description also mentions the influence of a Russian world champion coach and mentor who improved their skills, even with Vietnam-era rifles and standard M193 ball ammunition.
This video features Captain Raffy Benemerito (Res) PA, the Mayor of Pagudpud, undergoing combat marksmanship training at the Officer Candidate School of the Philippine Army. The content explores the importance of combat marksmanship for soldiers and demonstrates how this skill is honed. It also encourages reservists to try such training.
This video features a 5-time ASEAN Shooting Champion from the Philippine Army who is retiring after two decades. The creator had the opportunity to learn the champion's secrets to becoming proficient in shooting competitions. The content likely delves into the champion's experiences, training methodologies, and potentially the firearms and equipment they used throughout their career. The focus is on achieving excellence in marksmanship within a competitive shooting context.
This YouTube video's title, "Ang mga CAFGU ay aking pinasaya sa aking Ranger C Shooting Challenge!" (I made the CAFGU happy with my Ranger C Shooting Challenge!), and description, "Ang mga CAFGU naman ang ating pasayahin!" (Let's make the CAFGU happy!), indicate a shooting challenge or event involving CAFGU personnel. The title specifically mentions a "Ranger C Shooting Challenge," suggesting competitive shooting or a practical marksmanship exercise. The focus appears to be on engaging and entertaining the CAFGU (Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit) through this activity.
This video title and description suggest a potentially humorous and cautionary look at military training activities, specifically involving a close call during a jungle engagement. The emphasis is on the importance of rigorous training, especially for new soldiers, highlighting how mishaps can occur but also serve as learning experiences. The content aims to entertain and educate viewers on the value of proper preparation and skill development in potentially dangerous situations.
This video features a Filipino individual attempting the Philippine Army Combat Pistol Qualification Record Fire, aiming for a perfect score of 50 points. The challenge is undertaken without prior practice sessions, adhering strictly to the conditions and standards outlined in the doctrine manual. The title "WALA NANG PRAKTIS, DERECHO RECORD FIRE! (KAYA BANG MAG-EXPERT?)" translates to "No More Practice, Straight to Record Fire! (Can You Become an Expert?)" indicating a focus on performance under pressure and a test of skill.
This YouTube video pits Scout Rangers of the Special Forces against each other in a 'darkness shooting' challenge. The title poses the question of who is the superior marksman in low-light conditions, promising to reveal who has bragging rights when the shooting starts in the dark. The description reinforces the competitive nature of the event, highlighting the ultimate showdown to determine the best shooter in the dark.