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Menace Tactics
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TEAM MENACE TACTICS

     Team Menace, the extremist of MILSIM.  Shall be quick and violent. We have to be able to move thru the terrain with speed to assault an enemy target.  Achieve overwhelming fire superiority at the moment of contact. Violence is best effective by gaining surprise using massed fire and attacking aggressively.  Fire superiority must be placed accurately and surely.   Indecisiveness kills you, aggressiveness and attitude is everything.  No plan ever survives first contact with the enemy in battle.  The conscious mind shuts down and instinct and training will take over.  Discipline reaction decides who lives and who dies.

“The greatest art is not art, the greatest style is no style, and the greatest warrior is the one who has learned his lessons so well that he instinctively chooses the right response to every challenge.  This is the rhythm of war, this is the essence of strategy.” This is Team Menace.

CONDUCT OF A RAID
Security Element
     Security elements move to positions from which they can secure the OBJ give warning of enemy approach, block avenues of approach into the objective area, prevent enemy escape from the objective area, or perform any combination of these tasks within their capability.  As assault and support elements move into position, the security element keeps patrol leader informed of all enemy location
Support Element
     The support element moves into position prior to the assault element so that it can suppress the objective until the assault starts.  It normally covers the withdrawal of the assault element from the OBJ.
Assault Element
     Assault element deploys close enough to the objective to permit immediate assault.  As supporting fire is given the assault elements assaults, seizes, and secures the objective.

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Strength, Leadership, Discipline, Courage, Unity, & Honor.