Military training
Purpose and types
Military training courses have different purposes. For example, they can be short (less than a minute) with a rifle range on the end (e.g. Junior Leaders, Folkestone), or long (five minutes) as at Thetford. This is partially because of space restraints and training objectives. The short one can be run as an individual course and a warmup for the range. The long Thetford course is more of an exercise in endurance and teamwork. Individual obstacles can be for general fitness, or for quite specific tasks such as cargo nets that simulate soldiers climbing down nets from ships intoInternational Military Assault Courses
The Conseil International du Sport Militaire's (CISM) Military Pentathlon has five parts: Shooting; Obstacle Swimming; Grenade Throwing; Cross Country Running and an Obstacle Course. The Obstacle Course is the signature event of the Military Pentathlon, and is 500 metres long with 20 standard obstacles: Rope ladder; Double beam; Trip wires; Crawl; Stepping-stones; Vault; Balance beam; Sloping wall with rope; Horizontal beams; Irish table; Tunnel and twin beams; Four steps; Ramp and ditch; Low wall; 2m deep Pit; Vertical ladder; High wall; Zigzag balance beam; Chicane; Three low walls close together. The women's competition omits the rope ladder, sloping wall with rope, four steps and vertical ladder. International Naval Obstacle Course Competitions are similar and have additional naval type task such as closing and securing hatches. These competitions are run in sports clothing, and can be individual or team events with each team member covering a section of the course. The Military Pentathalon Obstacle Course are completed in around 2 minutes. The CISM Obstacle Course design is used by many armed forces around the world.China
The Chinese People's Liberation Army has a standard Assault Course Test which is 400m long and the soldier negotiates 16 obstacles. The Assault Course is 100m long with 8 obstacles. The Test starts with a 100m run along the side of the Assault Course and then turn about. Then: # cross the stepping stones using only 3 in one row # leap across a 2m wide, 2m deep vertical sided trench # climb over a 1.1m high wall # climb onto a 1.8m high platform, cross over on to two other lower platforms to # move along the top of a horizontal ladder # traverse the balance beam # climb over the high wall #crawl under six tripwires, then turn around # step over six tripwires # climb over the high wall # weave in and out of the 4 support post for the balance beam # swing under the horizontal ladder # cross two platforms to the 1.8m high platform and jump down # climb through a 0.5m wide and 0.4m high hole in the low wall # climb into the 2m wide 2m deep trench and out the other side # cross all 5 stepping stones, then turn around and sprint the final 100m to the start/finish The standard for under 24 year olds is 2 minutes and 35 seconds, with 2 minutes 20 seconds being good and 2 minutes 5 seconds being excellent. The 400m obstacle course is considered by Chinese soldiers to be harder than a 5 km run, or a 5 km speed march with 10 kg. Artillery NCOs Zhang Heng and Li Xiaohoi have both achieved a time of 1 minute 23 seconds.France
The standard French military assault course is 500m long and has the following 20 obstacles: # 5m high Rope Ladder # Double Beam 1 and 1.4m high # 6 Trip Wires 0.6m high 2m apart # 20m long Low Crawl under 0.5m # 5 Stepping Stones # 3 Bar Vault 2.3m high # Balance Beam 1m high and 8.5m long # 5m high Vertical Ladder # Over and Under Beams 1.2m and 0.7m high # 2m high Irish Table # 0.8m high Low vault # 0.5m deep ditch # Ramp and Ditch # 1m Low wall # 0.7m deep ditch a 1.5 High Bund and a 0.7m Ditch # 2m High Wall # 2.2m deep Pit # 4m high Climbing Wall # 8m long Chicane # 3 Trenches the first narrow and 0.85 deep, the second 4m wide and 1.1m deep, the third narrow and 0.85 deep. Many of the obstacle are similar to those on the CISM (International Military Sports Council) obstacle course used for Military Pentathlon such as the Irish Table which is a plank 2m above the ground which requires both technique and strength to overcome. The 4m high climbing wall is particular to French assault courses and also requires good technique to climb. To be a sergeant you have to complete the course in 3'15"Germany
The German Armed Forces' Obstacle Course, , is 250m long and has 12 obstacles: an '' an earthwall or barricade of logs about .6m high; a log on 1.3m high metal post to roll over; 7 log steps to a height of 2.5m; 6 X shapes to climb over – like the US Army's Tough Nut; 2 bar vault, the first bar .5m high, the second bar is .3m further and .8 m high; 2m high wooden wall; .5m vault, with a .5m deep ditch on the far side; balance log over a wide ditch; low wires to crawl under; trip wires to step over; a 1.8m deep and 1.8m wide trench to climb in and out of; a fox hole from which dummy grenades are then thrown at targets. TheIndia
India's National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Service Military Youth Organization with cadet units at schools, colleges and universities. It has a standard Obstacle Course pattern consisting of 10 obstacles about 30 foot apart. The obstacles are suitable for cadets of a wide age range and are: # Straight Balance - a 12' long 4" wide balance beam, 1.5' above the ground. # Clear Jump – a 2' bar to be cleared in one clear jump. # Zig-Zag balance – a 18' long 3" wide 3 zig-zag beam starting at 1.5' high and rising to 3.5'. # High wall – 6' high brick wall # Double Ditch – 2 ditches about 6' wide and about 4' apart. #Right hand vault – a 3.5' high bar which is vaulted supported by the right hand on the bar. # Left hand vault – a 3.5' high bar which is vaulted supported by the left hand on the bar. # Gate vault – a 2 bar vault with the first bar at 3' and the top bar at 5'. # Ramp - up to 4.5'. # Straight Balance again.Israel
Course is undertaken wearing webbing, a helmet and carrying a weapon. The course consists of a 500m dash, then 14 obstacles: #1.8m Wall. #‘Arm-walk’ along Parallel Bars, 3m long and 1.6m above the ground. #Low beam (1 Ft approximately) to jump over #10 Tires to cross, #Overhand Traverse (Monkey Bars) 2.5m high, 4.4m long, 12 rungs 40 cm apart, #Bar and ditch #high bar – over waste high #3m high Rope Climb, #Low Move - under a net on hands and knees, #Stepping Stones, set 1.1m apart, #Balance beam, diagonal up, horizontal gap, horizontal #Through a representative window, 1m above ground and 1m square #Pyramid Climb, 3m high and 5.5m long. 10 logs on each side including the top log #Low Crawl 10m and a final sprint. The course is to be completed in under 10min 30 sec. In 2017 there were complaints about the wall obstacle being unfair either because there was a lower level for female participants or because there was not.The Netherlands
As well as using the CISM course design, The Netherland’s Armed Forces have the Standaardhindernisbaan (Koninklijke Landmacht), Standard Obstacle Course (Royal Netherlands Army), which has 15 obstacles over 250 metres: #5m high rope ladder. #5 trip wires, 2m apart, 0.55m high. #20m low crawl, lanes 0.5m high and 1m wide. #9m long balance beam, 0.25m wide, 0.5m above ground or over a pit. #3.5m wall with 1x1m windows, 1.4m above ground. #4 Horizontal beams, 1m apart, over 1.2m high, under 0.6m high, over, under. #Irish table, 2m high plank to climb over. #10m long 1m diameter pipe with black rubber flaps over far end. #3m high steel climbing frame with sloping section and a horizontal section. #1.4m wide ditch and a 2.75m high sloping wall, with a rope. #4.5m Vertical steel climbing frame with 6 horizontal bars 0.75m apart. #1.75m high concrete wall. #5 steppingstones, 20 cm diameter, 1,25m apart, 15 cm high. #2m deep 4m wide pit. #3 x 2.4m wide ditches 2.4m apart, 0.5m deep, 0.8m deep, and 0.5m deep. The Standards Obstacle Course have up to 4 lanes, and are adjusted to fit available space. Females and Males over age 51 do not have to undertake obstacle 9 and 10. Females can use a step 60 – 80 cm high for obstacles 7 and 14.Russia
Russian Federation Army Assault Courses usually have: a chicane; walls with holes to crawl through; widely spaced steps representing a broken staircase; balance beams representing a broken bridge; tunnels and often include throwing a dummy hand grenade from the final trench. Russian Assault Courses' often have monkey bars in an inverted V shape, higher in the middle. The basic ‘All Arms’ Obstacle Course is 100m long and consist of 7 obstacles #Ditch 1m deep, varying width of 2, 2.5 and 3metre #Labyrinth, a chicane, 6m long 2m wide 1,1m high, .5m passages which switches direction ten times. #Wall 2m high, 3m wide, with an inclined beam between .25m to .3m wide, at 40 degrees from the horizontal. #Destroyed Bridge .2m wide beams 2m above ground on metal post. The first is 2m long attached to the wall, the next two are 3.5m long with gaps of 1m and changes of direction #Destroyed Stairs 2m wide beams 1.2m apart, height .8, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8m #Low wall with holes. 1.1m high 2.6m wide, 0.4m thick, with two holes, 1m wide and 0.4m high at ground level, and 0.5 x 0.6m .35m above ground level. #10m tunnel to ditch Motorized Rifle Unit obstacle courses are 200m long and have additional obstacles, before the Basic Course they have: #Ditch #Balance Beam over pit with a hand guideline #Barbed wire 0.3m above ground to crawl under for 3 meters. #The Obstruction obstacle, 8m long, nine 0.12-0.15 diameter poles or logs, between 0.4 and 1.2m above the ground some are diagonal. After the basic course there are 3 more obstacles. #Palisade of a ditch, fence, ditch #Building Façade with windows 2 and 3.5m high and platforms on the far side #Trench The obstacle course used by the Strategic Rocket Force units is 100m long, and is the Basic Obstacle Course with the addition of a simulated Rocket section and a catwalk.Singapore
The Republic of Singapore Army's Standard Obstacle Course (SOC) dates from 1967, in 2010, the SOC was redesigned to provide realistic obstacles which may be found in either the jungle or urban battlefield. 6 old obstacles were removed (including the Monkey Bars which were known on the SOC as the Swing Trainer) and 7 new obstacles added. The new SOC has 12 obstacles: Low wall, stepping stones, rubble, tunnels, dodging panels, low rope climb, ditch, corridor, balance bridge, window, apex ladder, and terrace.Switzerland
The Swiss military assault course has 10 obstacles, the obstacles are similar to the CISM design: a double beam; a long crawl; a pit; stepping stones; a 3-bar vault; a zigzag balance beam; 2 sets of over under bars; 4 steps; and a 3 m high ramp with rope. Whilst ideally 250m long, the course can be between 150m and 300m long dependent on available space.United States
TheUnited States Marine Corps
The USMC standard course has 14 obstacles and is 300 foot long. It starts with a low log hurdle 2 ½ to 3 foot high, then an 8 ft bar to be climbed over, another low hurdle, the combination which consist of traversing 12 foot long 2-inch diameter metal pipes, then walking a 12-foot log to a high roll over log. Then another low hurdle, a wall, another low hurdle, a 5 ½ foot high log, another low hurdle, four logs 4 feet apart and 4 1/2 foot high, another low hurdle, double pull over bar, the lower bar is 8 feet above the ground the second a foot higher, then another low hurdle. The course finishes with a 20-foot-high rope climb. The course is also used by non-USMC military units. The USMC also used other Assault Courses designs, including a CISM obstacle course at Parris Island.Taiwan
The Taiwan Army’s standard obstacle course is 500m long, the maximum time allowed is 4min 30, 2min 30 achieves a maximum score. Women are not required to complete the pole climb and high wall. It has the following obstacles: # Two vaults, 90 cm high and 110 cm. # 5.4m Pole climb. # High Wall 2.2m. # The jumping platform - this is 7 steps to 2.4m. # Ditch, about 1.2m deep with vertical revetment near side and sloping from the bottom to ground level on the far side, must clear 1.75m. # 20 cm diameter balance log over a 10m pit. # 10m crawl under Barbed Wire, 45 cm above ground.United Kingdom
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See also
* Obstacle course * Fitness trailReferences
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