abingdonboy
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Watching videos of ex-US SOFs and especially their tier 1 units (but it’s true for all their elite guys) and I realised what annoys me the most about the ‘Gucci Gang’ labelling/all is fine crowd has nothing to do with equipment (although that’s part of it obviously as that is a result of this) but is about culture and attitude
You can have all the good stuff in the world but if you can’t mount an optic properly or don’t have the proper discipline in how to use it it’s moot. What makes the top Western units what they are is their institutional culture and the ATTENTION TO DETAILS,every single thing that is taken into combat has a reason to be there, there’s thought behind it and they’ve tested other options but this is optimised for them
When I heard about DEVGRU’s tactical light SOPs and how seriously they took a white light AD it clicked
Meanwhile you see Indian SFs running around with seemingly utterly random setups, improperly and or loose fitted pistol holsters, elbow and knee pads (for demos only), ‘tactical scarfs’, sunglasses at night, no standardised anything etc etc. It’s always so random or awkward looking, it doesn’t look like there’s much thought behind any of it
it’s what separates the pros from the amateurs. It’s like how sports used to be played by weekend warriors but are now training us very scientific, india still follows the 1970s type of mentality where natural talent and experience are all that matters
You can have all the good stuff in the world but if you can’t mount an optic properly or don’t have the proper discipline in how to use it it’s moot. What makes the top Western units what they are is their institutional culture and the ATTENTION TO DETAILS,every single thing that is taken into combat has a reason to be there, there’s thought behind it and they’ve tested other options but this is optimised for them
When I heard about DEVGRU’s tactical light SOPs and how seriously they took a white light AD it clicked
Meanwhile you see Indian SFs running around with seemingly utterly random setups, improperly and or loose fitted pistol holsters, elbow and knee pads (for demos only), ‘tactical scarfs’, sunglasses at night, no standardised anything etc etc. It’s always so random or awkward looking, it doesn’t look like there’s much thought behind any of it
it’s what separates the pros from the amateurs. It’s like how sports used to be played by weekend warriors but are now training us very scientific, india still follows the 1970s type of mentality where natural talent and experience are all that matters