Asymmetric Warfare Group members conduct multiple pistol and rifle drills form different firing positions to transitioning from rifle to pistol as part of the Operational Advisor Training Course (OATC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11-13, 2018. The drills they were conducting were designed to: Improve accuracy and efficiency under stressful situations while transitioning from a rifle to a pistol.
OATC is designed to train and prepare Operational Advisors (AOs) for the Group’s global mission to provide operational advisory support to U.S. Army Forces in order to rapidly transfer relevant observations and solutions to the tactical, and operational point of need, to prepare Army Commanders to defeat emerging asymmetric threats and enhance multi-domain effectiveness.
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Honest question for any of you AWG studs that might troll through here, why is AWG still training and employing the M11 and not developing curriculum with the M17 and M18? One would think that AWG should be the first to be pushing those weapon systems and associated gear out, especially if the focus of this training is transition drills. Genuinely curious.
They aren’t being utilized as much or even the right way anymore. When they are utilized the units they attach to dont even listen to AWG so what’s the damn point.
Haven’t been graced by the m17/18 fielding program most likely