Ok, I've got it figured out. The first video is of the "instructors", doing a little dance to show how "professional" they are.
Later video is of newbs they are supposed to train.
I'm on the fence with this one. Yeah, the first is for show, but back in the day, I've had to drop to the ground as I was out of ammo, and the guy behind me wasen't. Real life situations may dictate unsafe scenerios.
I could look it up, but one of the great Generals of the US, and I'm thinking its Gen Patton said that success in war is the one that makes the least mistakes.(somebody correct me if I'm wrong)
An assault looks good on paper, but when people, terrain, weather, become involved, its all a game changer.
I know when going through Advanced Infantry Training, ( I wasn't classified as an infrantryman, but a radio man) we had to crawl through 100 yds of full auto fire from an M60 laced with barbed wire. The MG fire was 36" over our heads. Simulated Artillery and grenade rounds went off around you. Incredibly intense, but great training.
Real life......a lot of American Soldiers have been killed by "Friendly fire".
In a combat situation, some foreign combatants may have infiltrated through the perimeter, the fighting may be hand to hand in total darkness. No night vision, explosions going off every where from grenades, mortars, guns on full auto, people screaming, aircraft in the vicinity coming in..........Its totally horrifying.
I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but dangerous training does exist.
I think the company putting this on tried to do too many "dance moves" to attract customers.
Back to funny gun pics.