Is it good training?

civilianfag here. Anyone with experience know if it's good training to walk in a single line like these Russian guys? It looks like they made themselves easy targets for the Ukranian sniper. But I'm a civilian so who knows.

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He absolutely decimated them. I wonder what rifle that is.

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No should be spaced out like 5 meters minimun, you only really get close when its time to stack up for trench/house cleaning and then its a couple of guys.

>DOUBLE KILL
>TRIPLE KILL
>QUAD KILL
>KILLAMANJARO

that's obviously CGI retards

You dont train cannon fodder to survive, stupid.

No 5-10m dispersion, no staggered formation, no return fire, no discipline. Whatever "army" this is needs to go back to basic.

US Marine here, at that range (grass in foreground) this is probably a 4X scope with the targets at less than 200 meters. The rapid follow-up was semi-automatic, not a bolt-action or long range. The better choice if you could have it would be any light machinegun for this work. Anyway, the open road, or any open area, is a danger zone, and you should not be moving out in the open in a known combat area. A single grenade could have just as easily wiped out that squad.

5 meters is a good dispersion, depends on the terrain. In open areas you might have more. People always bunch up so you need NCOs to yell at the bastards to maintain combat dispersion.

How do you return fire when your entire squad gets whacked in 5 seconds by a sniper?

This is the stuff you see when poorly trained logistic personell do when they are in a double sided exersize and then half of them "dies" and they get scolded by some officer. Really basic stuff, i guess they where just moving from point a to point b and thought there where no enemies around

It’s literally a ww 2 tactic to walk in a single line. Ever since the Vietnam war it’s common practice to walk alternating, e.g. first on the left side of the road, second one on the right side and so on. It’s the most basic thing to avoid casualties on ambushes.

The fact that Russians don’t know this goes to show how shitty their training is.

damn he almost got a colat quick scope

no they should be spaced and on both sides of road. also shooter should have been holding on center column not load column.

Well that guy should reallt only have seen 2 or 3 guys. When the first guy was at the big tree the second guy should have been like 5 meters behind him and on the other side of the road and the third should just be coming into view. The rest shouldnt even be visible. Now he could just mag dump without even adjusting his aim, imagine if had an mg or an rpg.

During marching line formation will develop sooner or later unless resistance is expected, of course
then order to space out should be given. I think they didn't expect to be shot at

Right, but all things unchanged, in a situation like that it's impossible to return fire. These retards probably didn't even know where they were being shot from.

Well i dont know how his positions looks from the enemy side but the sop when you take fire is just to hit the ground and fire back. Even if you dont know exactly where it came from you always got sound, point of impact so you just start shooting in the general direction. Then if you see trees, heavy brush etc you might think "i would hide there" and you shoot at it.

>US marine
why? Is it because you like being a ZOG cuckfaggot?
Get a discharge before your dumb ass gets deployed to the next MIC profit mill.

No civilian refers to themselves as a civilian.
This is just more /ugh/ glowniggerery.

You made this same post word for word on /k/ two days ago faggot. Ask me how I know.

because you still go to the absolute shit show that is /k/ these days.

>current year
>going to /k/
You're gayer than OP

Former army. I was thinking the same about the road. Like…bad fuckin idea just walking like that in the open, bunched up in a line.

>ww2 tactic

you do know that the staggered line formation known as *Schützenreihe* was developed by the reichswehr in world war fucking 1 ? burgers straight up stole it.