This video, titled 'Vehicle Lab' and described as 'Reality-Focused,' debunks the Hollywood myth of vehicle safety in firefights. It emphasizes that typical cars are made of thin materials like sheet metal, plastic, foam, and glass, offering little protection against gunfire. The description highlights the chaos, shattered glass, flying debris, and reduced visibility experienced when firing from within a vehicle, contrasting it with cinematic portrayals. The content aims to educate viewers on the realities of engaging from a vehicle environment, not to glorify it. Further details are available on their Patreon channel. The hashtags suggest a focus on tactical applications and a specific group (#gbrs, #gbrsgroup, #beapro).
This video focuses on advanced firearm training centered around utilizing vehicles for tactical advantage. It's an environment study designed to improve survivability in vehicle-based engagements. The course provides students with practical tactics and ballistic data applicable to everyday situations and law enforcement. A special segment highlights free training opportunities for Law Enforcement Officers through Project Blue Lion.
This YouTube video advertises a 2-day "Vehicle Tactics Course" focused on survivability in vehicle-centered engagements. The course emphasizes an "environment study" to identify effective tactics and provides students with ballistic data applicable to everyday life, home defense, and agency use. It also promotes a "Project Blue Lion" for free law enforcement training. The video is produced by John Shoyer.
This video focuses on a 2-day tactical course designed to enhance survivability in vehicle-centered engagements. It emphasizes practical application in everyday scenarios, providing students with effective tactics and ballistic data for law enforcement agencies. The course aims to equip participants with the knowledge to effectively utilize vehicles for tactical advantage and increased safety during engagements.
This video highlights a 2-day Vehicle Tactics Course designed to enhance survivability in vehicle-based engagements. The training focuses on practical, everyday scenarios, equipping participants with effective tactics and ballistic knowledge applicable to law enforcement agencies. The course emphasizes utilizing vehicles as a tactical platform for improved shooter performance and safety. The video is produced by John Shoyer and promotes Achilles Heel Tactical's training programs.
This YouTube video, titled "Wilderness Gun Op: 'Operation Valkyrie'," showcases a 3-day desert outing focused on firearm use and wilderness survival. The video highlights new calibers and systems in real-world application, including vehicle engagements, and is presented as the first in a series detailing the operation. It emphasizes learning, teamwork, and enjoying the outdoor environment, with a cameo from USAF F35s. The content aims to provide premium entertainment and inspiration to viewers, drawing parallels to a previous "Operation Red Skies" from 2012.
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