Some pretty wild footage from Indonesia shows instructors firing rifle rounds to within inches of their troops who are crawling through a mud pit below. This type of training is designed to instill some level of stress on recruits, and the US Military has versions of live-fire training like this, too. Only, in the US Military, the rounds are flying dozens of feet over the low-crawling servicemembers versus hitting the dirt. Bullets do all sorts of weird stuff when they impact something, like ricochet, deflect, and bounce. It’s only a matter of time before training turns into fratricide…. – @RonnieFit
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As an Indonesian who have a family member that serves in the Kopasus (it's like Indonesian special armed forces) I can tell that this is 100% true