by Darius137 » Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:52 am
I have always had a plan in the back of my head (no time to make it done right, maybe too lazy. Maybe didn't believe that the airsoft world would invest in it yet).
1.) Start at staging area / FOB. Get briefed and overall OPORD. Teams would sign up. Talking with individual teams, you'd find out if they are based more on SEAL (Water ops, Recce), Special Forces (FID AKA training/fighting alongside locals/actors, Recce, DA), Ranger (DA, Raids) or Infantry (Presence patrols, DA, Assaults on objectives), then cater their specific routes accordingly.
2.) Each team that signed up would be given coordinates and then a mission. The mission could include a patrol, ambushing another element along their route, training actors, or moving to a point safely and then receving a block of instruction (or giving one). All of this would be controlled from a TOC near the starting point in the FOB, where units would be monitored and given FRAGOs to make things run smoothly. This would be in a few square miles, so units would have to get one person with a 5w handheld (HAM, or possibly GMRS).
3.) There would be limited night missions, but the units would at some point in the day receive training on patrol base operations as one of their missions, and set up a patrol base to the SOPs of their thematic unit.
4.) Based on the amount of interest and how much we'd charge, We'd be able to quickly throw up a small village for some MOUT included, as well as raids, with an admin/actor staff that could man it as unsuspecting skinnies.
The majority of the time spent would be patrolling using LANDNAV. Possibly let the teams use compass or GPS. The various missions or training they would receive would be more like lanes, and include battle drills, pathfinder operations (setting up HLZs), raids, FID, DA, ambushing, LP/OPs, how to set up a hide, basic sniper stuff, ghille construction, movement/concealment, etc.