Bold of you to assume that the car isn't trying to hit me. The drivers in my city are absolutely nuts.
@forcea14549 ай бұрын
Observe: I see that Usually Happless has uploaded a video Orient: I have time to watch the video Decision: I decide to watch the Usually Hapless video Act: I watch the Usually Hapless video.
@larsdejong73969 ай бұрын
Some mad lad has made an entire schematic to explain how we think. I love it.
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
Yep. It's a pity there isn't a better copy of Boyd's Pattern of Conflicts lecture out there.
@larsdejong73969 ай бұрын
@@usuallyhapless9481 Reminds me of my time in high school, where they send a psychologist after me to help me cope with my autism, and they would try to explain to me how others think, and how I think... I still think 60-70% of it was total nonsense. :P
@d.c.60659 ай бұрын
I think, therefore I watch Hapless
@zanaduz20189 ай бұрын
A particularly famous example illustrating how surprise and tempo can paralyze decision making in an enemy is the Fall of France campaign of 1940. Operational surprise and the very slow centralized decision-making process of the French high command lead to strategic paralysis as decisions made became increasingly outdated to the actual situation on the ground.
@christiandelao25479 ай бұрын
People always wonder how france fell so fast, and thats exactly it, they just couldnt keep up with the developing situation and got ran over, its a good reason why its important to act proactively
@tremendousbaguette96809 ай бұрын
Perfect analogy here.
@whya2ndaccount9 ай бұрын
A good ISR plan will also help extend your Observe and Orient phases, as you learn more earlier. E.g.: you are told about the car when its 100m away as opposed to when you step off the curb.
@porterpoteet9 ай бұрын
The OODA loop sounds a lot when two people walk into each other's path and keep going the same directions trying to get around one another.
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
It can be
@realQuiGon9 ай бұрын
The street crossing example is such a great choice to break down the OODA loop and explain it! I will use that as well from now on :)
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
I used to use having someone throwing a ball at you, but the street crossing is so much simpler
@__Smile9 ай бұрын
I've never really understood the orient section on the OODA loop so thank you for explaining it out
@meme4one9 ай бұрын
Ryan Mcbeth literally just talked about this. Worth a watch from a defence perspective.
@khorgor9 ай бұрын
during my apprenticeship to become a chemical plant operator/worker they gave us the code of "Sehen-Denken-Handeln" or "See-Think-Act" in english. It helps in critical situations to do those three easy steps to overcome those situations without making critical failures.
@christiandelao25479 ай бұрын
It is also important to let a situation develop, before taking immediate action, its heavily dependent on the situation, but acting to quickly is how you wander into ambushes and find yourself out of position when it matters
@rightfeelI9 ай бұрын
wow this is awesome I hope we get more tactic vids like this.
@austinrose89826 ай бұрын
This reminds me of my board questions when I was in the Army.
@afrikacorpse9 ай бұрын
Not going to lie, when I first saw the title to this video, I thought to myself "hmm, I've heard of the Fulda Gap, but never the OODA Loop - this should be interesting". And it was interesting, just not in the way I expected it.
@lieutenantpolo9 ай бұрын
Perhaps a little immature of me, but the "OODA loop" is quite funny sounding. Though definitely an interesting theory, and a great explanation mr hapless
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
Almost as funny as 'scuba' ;)
@whya2ndaccount9 ай бұрын
9:00 minutes. We spent days on this at Capt's School - long ago.
@c3aloha9 ай бұрын
I was trained during the dawn of Boyd acolytes in the Marine Corps and the maneuver warfare advocates but Lazerpig has made me reexamine some of the doctrine we were taught.
@whya2ndaccount9 ай бұрын
I suspect I'd take the USMC's view as opposed to an opinionated youtuber.
@c3aloha9 ай бұрын
@@whya2ndaccount well there’s plenty of people that think Force Design is wrong too. The Corps is not infallible. 😉
@whya2ndaccount9 ай бұрын
@@c3aloha Sure I'm not against professional discussion and development. What I am against is a loudmouth trying to impose his view on others.
@steoderfragt18212 ай бұрын
I mean, I don’t like Lazerpig, so there’s nothing more to add on that. I just think the OODA loop isn’t trustworthy because it’s not backed by academic research. Sure, it’s cool that a bunch of military guys got together and developed such a system, but if it’s inaccurate, it could actually harm the army.
@shamasmacshamas71359 ай бұрын
The blue pentagram looking thing under Orient looks a lot like your channel logo
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
Ha! I'd never noticed that.
@CapitanTOLLINA9 ай бұрын
This is gold
@Essac168Crown9 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend you to make one example of OODA layer while you play the CM series next time
@usuallyhapless94819 ай бұрын
Maybe. I don't particulalrly think about it on a conscious level these days
@Essac168Crown9 ай бұрын
@@usuallyhapless9481 I think u just need 2 or 3 offices and 2 trucks of employees.
@tomssimshack3989 ай бұрын
You have an OODA loop, I have a BOHICA loop. We are not the same.