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Its kind of amazing this topic got posted 'cause I was intending to touch on this eventually. I was at AEX today helping a friend (who may join us at the next DRAEX field event) and talking to newcomers to the sport. While I'm a newcomer as well, I do know that the mission you look to take whether it be infantry, sniper, etc starts with the gun and ends with your attitude (or the other way around). Some people love the idea of playing the lone wolf sniper but when they get to the field they find that maybe its not really to their liking. Anyways, since I tend to be long winded, what I propose is one weekend we gather up everyone and work on a tactical school. Learn how to establish effective ambushes, how to properly use the flanking maneuver and keep it cohesive after taking casualties, hand signals and all the stuff that makes America's military function as the best in the world. The reason certain tactics are tried time and again on the airsoft field (like the flanking maneuver) is because they work in the real steel world. What sets us apart is the training.
The one thing to remember about tactics is: if you've thought of it, there's a 50/50 chance the other guy has done the same and built a counter offensive to it. The artful tactician will employ the little things more often than the large things. Read Sun Tzu's The Art of War to see how he saw the battlefield for an even deeper understanding.
Let me know who's interested, maybe we can meet at DRAEX or up where we had WW1. Like Psycho Medic said, we're all students in the art of war, but sometimes it seems like we're not on the same page (which would cause the flanking maneuver to fail)
In war, if its going too well, its an ambush - Unknown
Ahh the beauty of the internet, I have a small digital library of US Military manuals. I'm going to dig through what I was able to acquire and determine what is useful for the Airsoft Operator. Of them all I've looked so far, the one that will be most useful is the Visual Signals Handbook.
If you want copies let me know and I'll find a way to get them to you.
TEAMWORK!
Teamwork is a very effective tactic. For those in organized teams, or even those who run with a bunch of strangers, very rarely is any one person skilled enough to be a one man army. All the planning and organization of tactics is useless if you cannot work well with others. I think this speaks volumes to the sport's ability to teach communication and teamwork. As far as actual battlefield tactics go, i like to KISS (keep it simple...stupid). This allows tactics to change and adapt to the situation.
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