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by Kefirz » Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:37 pm
Here are a few tips for you:
-Once you hear shots rattling, get on your belly and assess the situation, it is imperative that you respond with fire (you can't just sit there on your belly and wait for something to magically happen).
-If you can't see anything change your position and/or stance.
-If you are a FTL you need to decide if your team can take out the opposition:
*If yes then establish suppressive fire and move by bounding.
*If no then fall back by bounding and use smoke if necessary to conceal your movements.
-After the engagement assess your men, their health and ammo count.
-Call in those enemies to your superiors.
Smoke is used for concealing movement, or in some cases marking targets (the mission where we had an A10 and they marked targets for their CAS, kudos to the guy who thought of it so fast).
The rest of the points really need more than a one workshop session to go through them.
P.S some things I would like to add, but they don't specifically count as reaction to fire.
-When patrolling you have to be checking your surroundings and thinking, ''if we get under fire, where I can run for cover?'' , the place where you run for cover shouldn't be more than 5m away if it is further than that just get on your belly.
-Always talk to your FTL, or SL or CO, it greatly increases your and your team's chances of survival because you can actually be coordinated and the FTL will know that you copied his order, besides it is really frustrating if you are in charge and nobody talks to you, I mean the other day I was asking guys (I don't want to say their names here), if they had C4 and on one occasion if the AT guy could shoot a Ural, all I got was silence... I mean come on speak, even it it's bad news it's still news that I need to hear.
Don't be shy, we won't bite you.