I like what optix is sayin'... sounds like good skills. Personally I go for the "Jungle lane" approach for practising Patrol fire and movement.
You set up targets along a lane in the bush...(they should be visable, but not too easy to see) dosent need to be a well trodden path, but should be well defined by tape or what ever for the exercise. Then teams of 2 - 4 go up the lane "patrolling" and when they see a target, they call out Contact and direction related to the team and hoses em down. Advance to contact... All the while instructors watch and rate. after, they go over targets missed and accuracy checked and mistakes made. then you do it again.
It touches on a lot of key elements when done right: Moving as a team, covering your arcs, reaction time and hitting your targets... and also, if structured like a mil-sim team, gives the patrol commander a good work out in controlling his/her team.
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