Talk:Infantry Minor Tactics

IMT as in 'Infantry Minor Tactics' is Australian Army usage. In the US it is also called IMT, but means Individual Movement Techniques...

10 to 15 meters per rush is WAY too much in most situations in the battlefield. Aiming and pulling off a shot only takes about 2-3 seconds, while getting up and dashing to the next cover that far away is much slower. Two meters is what I was always told during basic training (about 18 months ago).--Elmeri B. Suokirahvi 10:57, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

I'm no expert but if you're just 2 metres away from your last position,you'll as likely to be caught by any burst of machine gun fire as you were in your last position, you'll probably still be well within the beaten zone.KTo288 06:45, 5 October 2006 (UTC)KTo288 06:51, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Infantry Minor Tactics are totally different thing than fire & movement which are the basic elements of combat. Current article about Fire & Movement is actually one example about infatntry minor tactics. And there should be an article about elements of combat.