For William-
I was under the impression the Brits were still quite heavy on training their own tracking operators at their Brunei Jungle Warfare Centre and also in Belize. Is this not the case?
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For William-
I was under the impression the Brits were still quite heavy on training their own tracking operators at their Brunei Jungle Warfare Centre and also in Belize. Is this not the case?
this is the thread on combat tracking history right?
A disturbance in the natural equilibrium of the environment (not The Force :rolleyes:) is what you are always looking for when tracking. Trackers are therefore useful in pre-blast ID of IEDs as they...
I agree William- it's a case of wanting to have your cake and eat it too.
How many operators out there perpetuate the voodoo myth regarding their skill-sets; yet complain bitterly when no-one in...
William,
I completed the UMI 2 week course at Ft. Huachuca recently and can honestly say that by the end of that 2 weeks, a bunch of UAV drivers that usually operate from dark little rooms were...
Thanks NI- I'd heard of your lads on the top-end of downunder and I'm just realising how much military tracking history Australia has. Apparently Australian trackers were trained up in Victoria and...
Someone had the book on a tracking course recently. What did you think of it?
I have a request up regarding combat tracking anecdotes in the RFIs and Member's Projects section that Rifleman has already been kind enough to respond to.
If anyone else could assist by posting...
I've just posted on the topic of tracking under the historical section thread, however I'm presently writing a paper on the above topic. Although I can find plenty of anecdotes where trained trackers...
The Rhodesian system of visual combat tracking is currently being actively taught to all forces at Ft Huachuca through the University of Military Intelligence over a 10 day program.
For more...