I just watched this again.
Ok kids, at 1400 when he does some weird 180 drill where he shoots, then turns, shoots again, turns the IR off, then on again and scans - thats literally NOT how any of this works.
Basic rule of NV shooting is even if you have the advantage, either fire on the move (sideways or towards target) or shoot, and instantly displace. It's a bit different indoors, but outside like that, you want to shoot, get the IR off and move at literally the same time. Until you've seen it firsthand, the fucking amount of random 'where did that come from' shooting that occurs after only you can see shit in the dark and then you send off a few rounds, is fucking eye opening.
Do not stay there after shooting to 'scan'. If they can't see you, the last thing they saw was the muzzle flash or the tiniest flash from the suppressor. They will literally just shoot at it. Hell, the old school Army training routine for night combat was to have you at the line at night, and then have targets in the distance generate a flash and you shoot at it. Yeah, don't stand there and scan for shit 20 yards away after shooting at night.
Head up, move, keep looking. Everything slows down in the dark but never stops moving.