Estonian Infantrymen with Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, receive training on several MG3 machine guns during a live fire range and familiarization exercise.
The training exercise focused on enhancing a wide variety of skillsets for the participating Soldiers such as improving their proficiency, situational awareness, psychological resilience, teamwork, human performance enhancement.
Video courtesy of N-SRS Keit Fokin
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1fFm1xlpFYVle15OzZge_Q
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSMcs8Wa7C8&ab_channel=HagelbergArms same gun (just called M-62 in denmark whit supp
the machine gun so good it emerged from war on the losing side, switched to the good side and is still in use after ~70 years
ENGAGE THEM
ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE RED THERE FLAG IS RED SHOOT THEM IN THE HEAD
-FINLAND 1939
Looks cool, but sounds like a farting competition.
Mega gutes Video, mach weiter so 😎🤙 #softair #airsoft #onefamily
Still the best since MG3
I think Iran uses these in their army too it be interesting to see em in a war if that ever happens.
You should be able to buy these at Walmart
That thing hasn’t changed since ww2!!!! Nice. Well I’m it has, but nice anyway
this weapons is an oldie but goodie.
That machine gun is too fast for the Estonian army !
MG3 Machine Gun Live Fire Footage – Estonian Infantry Training Course
Did anyone else have Artur Reih pop up in there mind?
Hello my friends. My name is Artur Rehi and I’m an Estonian Soldier.
They could do even better with just some good beans, the whole day in fact. Enemies would run helter skelter.
áþòúø тðúþù ÿуûõüõт òðûøûø труÿðüø þт ýõóþ üøûûøþýðüø ÑÂþòúþò óøñûþ
When you enable English automatically generated subtitles, at some points, like 2:04 or 3:06, you may see that there is an inscription " [music] " to the sound of the gun. I think I like that.
I would love to have one of them because they're in 308 now 7.62
Badass
Nice, the MG-42's great grandson, quality runs in the line!!
Prrrruuumm.. Prrrruuumm… Prrrruuumm.. I love it!.
And this is how you kill a microphone