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The 2nd Marine Brigade, 5th Regiment (1000) soldiers will undergo 14 days of MOUT Training at the Brazilian MOUT Training Course.
MOUT Training - 1 Day Course - The 14 day course will prepare a battalion for “Military Operations in Urban Terrain” There will be both classroom and in city training at a mock up city, as well as fire houses for breech training.
Day 1 -2
Classroom
Soldiers will have classroom instruction about some of the classic Urban battles of the last 100 years. Battles such as Hue, Stalingrad and Beruit.
In the field
Squads and platoons are led through the city and are taught Observation and Fields of Fire. They learn to avoid short buildings as they have restrictive observation and fields of fire. Weapon ranges can be greatly reduced because of buildings and other manmade structures. Soldiers are taught to fight to the high ground, as taller buildings.can provide perches which enhance line of sight (LOS) for observation and communications as well as for individual and crew-served weapons.
Several platoons are made to sleep in the MOUT training area and learn to police their area of build up.
Day 3-4
Classroom
Soldiers study the value of employing mortars, tanks and artillery inside a MOUT training area. They review the role tanks played in the battle of Hue city and how artillery can be used outside the built-up area to isolate or prevent isolation with indirect-fire; and within the built-up area to provide direct-fire support.
In the Field
Soldiers are taught the how to conceal themselves inside urban terrain. They are also taught to conceal themselves in man-made obstacles like rubble or destroyed homes. They employ the lessons taught the day before about observation and Fields of Fire as unannounced they are fired upon by spec op forces using MILES rifles and are expected return fire using their own MILES rifles and begin to call in for air or artillery support.
Day 5-6
Full morning in the field. In the morning the soldiers learn different ways to breech a door, battering ram, small explosives, how to kick one in etc. They are then taught room clearing techniques and basic close quarter combat techniques. They will clear rooms all morning.
In the Classroom
The will review footage of the room clearing exercises from the morning.
Donning night vision goggles, they will repeat the mornings room clearing exercises and do it in the dark. This will be the last time they practice room clearing techniques without have actors stand in as either combatants or civilians.
Day 7- 8
Full morning in the field. The soldiers will repeat the previous days lesson about room clearing but now they will need to do it in a multi room three story building with actors playing combatants and civilians. The soldiers will be using multiple integrated laser engagement system MILES rifles, as will combatants.
In the Classroom
The students will review footage of the room clearing exercises from the morning.
Donning night vision goggles, they will repeat the mornings room clearing exercises and do it in the dark. This will be the last time they practice room clearing techniques without have actors stand in as either combatants or civilians.
Day 9-10
Tactical shooting. The students will learn Dynamic drills using handguns and assault rifle (if using handguns) and Tactically moving within a crowd & engaging various targets. They will also learn how to use cover while shooting: left, right, above, below. They will practice corridor movement
Corridor movement, Stairwell movement and shooting & clearing.
In the classroom
Students will begin to learn about Rapid Advance Movements how to take a town or section of a city employing ground and air assets. Tomorrow they will begin to assault the town using all of the courses previously taught material.
In the field students will learn procedures for drawing weapons and quick recovery from weapon jams. They will learn to shoot while in motion (running, walking), and at moving targets.
Shooting in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog, darkness) and shooting while injured and disoriented. They will also lear how to evacuate wounded.
Day 11- Attack Day
Several platoons will attack the mock up village of 8, 3 story apartment buildings plus a smattering of one level houses, using 2 APC’s as cover and fire support. They will be up against a 21 man platoon of spec ops and also there will be civilians both friendly and hostile to deal with.
The attack will begin at dawn and soldiers will be judged how well they coordinate air and artillery support, release or take some civilian hostages, how many combatants they kill, and most importantly, how many of them complete the attack alive. There will designated instructors watching and grading the soldiers movements and the entire attack will be filmed by the the cameras outside, in the rooms and the corridors of the apartments and streets.
In the classroom
Individual platoons will go over with their instructors the lessons of the day’s events and how to improve on them for tomorrow’s final battle.
Day 12 - Full Day Attack
The platoons will take turn attacking the town against the spec op platoon, who now will also be receiving reinforced by as much as another platoon and air support. At the beginning of the day the spec soldiers hold all 8 buildings and 3 one story houses.
The winner will be declared when either force has gained a hold of all buildings or all enemy combatants or attacking soldiers are dead.
At the end of the train session all soldiers will gather in the mess hall for a final celebratory dinner and awards will be handed out.
Training Complete:
MOUT Training - 1 Day Course - The 14 day course will prepare a battalion for “Military Operations in Urban Terrain” There will be both classroom and in city training at a mock up city, as well as fire houses for breech training.
Day 1 -2
Classroom
Soldiers will have classroom instruction about some of the classic Urban battles of the last 100 years. Battles such as Hue, Stalingrad and Beruit.
In the field
Squads and platoons are led through the city and are taught Observation and Fields of Fire. They learn to avoid short buildings as they have restrictive observation and fields of fire. Weapon ranges can be greatly reduced because of buildings and other manmade structures. Soldiers are taught to fight to the high ground, as taller buildings.can provide perches which enhance line of sight (LOS) for observation and communications as well as for individual and crew-served weapons.
Several platoons are made to sleep in the MOUT training area and learn to police their area of build up.
Day 3-4
Classroom
Soldiers study the value of employing mortars, tanks and artillery inside a MOUT training area. They review the role tanks played in the battle of Hue city and how artillery can be used outside the built-up area to isolate or prevent isolation with indirect-fire; and within the built-up area to provide direct-fire support.
In the Field
Soldiers are taught the how to conceal themselves inside urban terrain. They are also taught to conceal themselves in man-made obstacles like rubble or destroyed homes. They employ the lessons taught the day before about observation and Fields of Fire as unannounced they are fired upon by spec op forces using MILES rifles and are expected return fire using their own MILES rifles and begin to call in for air or artillery support.
Day 5-6
Full morning in the field. In the morning the soldiers learn different ways to breech a door, battering ram, small explosives, how to kick one in etc. They are then taught room clearing techniques and basic close quarter combat techniques. They will clear rooms all morning.
In the Classroom
The will review footage of the room clearing exercises from the morning.
Donning night vision goggles, they will repeat the mornings room clearing exercises and do it in the dark. This will be the last time they practice room clearing techniques without have actors stand in as either combatants or civilians.
Day 7- 8
Full morning in the field. The soldiers will repeat the previous days lesson about room clearing but now they will need to do it in a multi room three story building with actors playing combatants and civilians. The soldiers will be using multiple integrated laser engagement system MILES rifles, as will combatants.
In the Classroom
The students will review footage of the room clearing exercises from the morning.
Donning night vision goggles, they will repeat the mornings room clearing exercises and do it in the dark. This will be the last time they practice room clearing techniques without have actors stand in as either combatants or civilians.
Day 9-10
Tactical shooting. The students will learn Dynamic drills using handguns and assault rifle (if using handguns) and Tactically moving within a crowd & engaging various targets. They will also learn how to use cover while shooting: left, right, above, below. They will practice corridor movement
Corridor movement, Stairwell movement and shooting & clearing.
In the classroom
Students will begin to learn about Rapid Advance Movements how to take a town or section of a city employing ground and air assets. Tomorrow they will begin to assault the town using all of the courses previously taught material.
In the field students will learn procedures for drawing weapons and quick recovery from weapon jams. They will learn to shoot while in motion (running, walking), and at moving targets.
Shooting in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog, darkness) and shooting while injured and disoriented. They will also lear how to evacuate wounded.
Day 11- Attack Day
Several platoons will attack the mock up village of 8, 3 story apartment buildings plus a smattering of one level houses, using 2 APC’s as cover and fire support. They will be up against a 21 man platoon of spec ops and also there will be civilians both friendly and hostile to deal with.
The attack will begin at dawn and soldiers will be judged how well they coordinate air and artillery support, release or take some civilian hostages, how many combatants they kill, and most importantly, how many of them complete the attack alive. There will designated instructors watching and grading the soldiers movements and the entire attack will be filmed by the the cameras outside, in the rooms and the corridors of the apartments and streets.
In the classroom
Individual platoons will go over with their instructors the lessons of the day’s events and how to improve on them for tomorrow’s final battle.
Day 12 - Full Day Attack
The platoons will take turn attacking the town against the spec op platoon, who now will also be receiving reinforced by as much as another platoon and air support. At the beginning of the day the spec soldiers hold all 8 buildings and 3 one story houses.
The winner will be declared when either force has gained a hold of all buildings or all enemy combatants or attacking soldiers are dead.
At the end of the train session all soldiers will gather in the mess hall for a final celebratory dinner and awards will be handed out.
Training Complete:
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