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So far, our group of airsoft players have a lot of fun watching Special Ops Mission. This reality TV show features Wil Willis, a former United States Army Ranger and Air Force Pararescueman, who performs solo special operations against groups of opposing-force (OPFOR) in simulated war games. I have been asking my friends what tactics they've learned from the series. The answers I have gotten are particularly interesting and entertaining. I will share some of those observations in this thread.
You can watch the Special Ops Mission full episodes in the following link. Be sure to share what you've learned with us in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=special+ops+mis . . .
Jake
Thu, 29 May 2014 00:21:24 +0400
I learned that Wil Willis is awesome.
You better be familiar with what type of brush you're crawling through. If it's poison oak or something similar you're cooked.
One man can beat a team when he has stealth on his side. The other team is just reacting.
Its better to retreat and get a better position than to go down guns blazing.
Call your hits. LOL
Wear camo that matches your environment. The guys that stood out were the first to go down. Especially in the frozen thunder episode.
EC
Thu, 29 May 2014 00:33:31 +0400
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