Machine Guns Indirect Firing | BRITISH ARMY

British Army machine gunners take post for a indirect fire routine to engage targets from long distances. This type of fire is very effective for enemy targets dug in or not within the line of visual identification or line of direct fire engagement. The soldiers are using the GPMG machine gun as a fire support group from long range. Sometimes called “plunging fire“ this method was originally used during WW1 as a kind of machine gun artillery in some regards. Hope you enjoy!! Want to support my channel? Check out my Patreon Donation page! (DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinion come from personal experience or information from public accessible sources.) Check out my new partnership with Green Wolf Gear replica military models! Mention that you were sent by my channel and you will be entitled to a discount! - DISCORD: Facebook:
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