• Hyper-realistic Training
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I so want to try one of these courses
Damn, that looks great for training our military, happy to see there are doing this.
Damn. That'd be a airsofter's wet dream.
Damn those wounds are amazing.
That's absolutely incredible, I didn't know we had training to this level in the armed forces.
Wow, that is pretty good!
Those wounds, I want to know how they got it to look like people had no legs, either they did get people who's legs were amputated to play the part, or some other way
That's really incredibly well done. [editline]05:53PM[/editline] [QUOTE=HeavyMtl123;22083818]Those wounds, I want to know how they got it to look like people had no legs, either they did get people who's legs were amputated to play the part, or some other way[/QUOTE] Amputees probably. They can act too you know :)
[QUOTE=HeavyMtl123;22083818]Those wounds, I want to know how they got it to look like people had no legs, either they did get people who's legs were amputated to play the part, or some other way[/QUOTE] Amputees seems like the most obvious way to pull it off, those wounds were fucking scary though :ohdear:
"More realistic, third world environments" [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2ryjywh.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Gmod Freak;22083923]"More realistic, third world environments" [img]http://i47.tinypic.com/2ryjywh.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] hookah smoking is common in those areas.
Yeah, the middle east has some [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khat]different ideas as far as drugs go.[/url]
Holy crap, frickin' realistic wounds :eek:
That was amazing.
Holy crap those wounds.
I wonder if the smells are also replicated. Also, sad thing is that the opfor actors are probably better trained than their real counterparts.
During the first few minutes, I believed they explain that the smells are replicated.
Wow :aaaaa: It's no wonder why the USA military training programs are considered one of the best.
[QUOTE=Hakita;22082894]I so want to try one of these courses[/QUOTE] Me and my father have both gone through that, it's gotten more and more realistic over the years. Let's just say...no. You. Don't. It's always hot as hell. [QUOTE=GummyPanties;22084581]I wonder if the smells are also replicated. [/QUOTE] The smells, the stress, the anxiety, all of it. I hated the combat trauma course the most, that fucker would NOT hold still.
[QUOTE=scout1;22084602]During the first few minutes, I believed they explain that the smells are replicated.[/QUOTE] Smells of napalm in the morning.
So fucking awesome looks real
Those wounds looks so real, looks like saving private ryan fail automerge
[QUOTE=Dr Pepper;22086497]Those wounds looks so real, looks like saving private ryan fail automerge[/QUOTE] Saving private Ryan is soooo realistic.
That was awesome Don't they use real amputees for some of the wounded or something?
[QUOTE=yodafart9;22087214]Saving private Ryan is soooo realistic.[/QUOTE] Its still more realistic than most war movies.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;22088901]That was awesome Don't they use real amputees for some of the wounded or something?[/QUOTE] Of course, what do you think they do with all the legs?
That shit is crazy as fuck.
If "they are amputees" is your answer. How can you explain the guy without legs in Forrest Gump? Hmm? That actor still had his legs.
[QUOTE=McNab;22089281]If "they are amputees" is your answer. How can you explain the guy without legs in Forrest Gump? Hmm? That actor still had his legs.[/QUOTE] The same way it's done in all movies, clever camera work, CGI, strapping the leg up to the thigh in order to use the knee as a false "stump". I do acting work, I know the illusion can be achieved.
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