This video details the 'React to Contact' and 'Break Contact' battle drills, essential for infantry survival. It emphasizes immediate return fire, seeking cover, establishing mutual support, and proper reporting (LACE). The instruction highlights the importance of maintaining formations, assessing enemy strength for offensive action (3:1 ratio), and executing movement techniques like successive and alternating bounds for disengaging from a superior force. The instructors, with extensive military backgrounds, stress constant practice and understanding of these fundamental tactics.
This video announces a collaboration between Trench Grenade and Garand Thumb, focusing on tactical training for civil unrest. The series will cover raids, ambushes, urban survival, and break contact drills, leveraging both creators' expertise. The speaker, demonstrating expert-level infantry and SEER knowledge, emphasizes providing free, high-quality tactical education.
This video details the critical 'React to Direct Fire Contact' battle drill for surviving WROL or full-scale war scenarios. It emphasizes the squad column fire team wedge formation, immediate return fire, seeking cover, and reporting the '3Ds' (Distance, Direction, Description). The instruction highlights coordinated team movement, the role of the squad leader, and decision-making for either breaking contact or maneuvering on the enemy.
This video, titled "Remember, Your Goal Is To Break Contact!", focuses on the critical aspect of disengagement during a self-defense scenario. While specific firearms are not detailed, the content emphasizes the strategic importance of creating distance and escaping a threat rather than engaging in prolonged confrontation. The description highlights promotional content for Firearms Legal Protection, encouraging viewers to support their sponsor through special discounts and newsletters. It also promotes the ASP Unlimited and Lite Apps for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. The video also briefly mentions recommended products and upcoming seminars, suggesting a focus on practical self-defense and preparedness.
This video, titled "Escape a Fire Fight in the Apocalypse" and featuring a "Break Contact Battle Drill," suggests a focus on tactical movement and firearm use in a simulated combat scenario. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the title and description imply a context of self-defense or survival, potentially involving common firearms used in such situations. The accompanying Instagram and Patreon links suggest the creator is a regular content producer in the firearms or tactical niche.
This guide details techniques for surviving ambushes in mountainous terrain, drawing from the expertise of Garand Thumb and Adam from Spiritus Systems. It covers immediate actions for both near (close-range) and far (long-range) ambushes, emphasizing aggressive assault for near ambushes and breaking contact for far ambushes. Key tactical elements like suppressive fire, smoke deployment, and bounding are explained.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of disengagement and avoiding unnecessary firefights in civilian self-defense scenarios. Instructors highlight that the primary goal is survival and returning home, not engaging in combat. They stress identifying opportunities to break contact, such as retreating to a vehicle, and then calling 911, rather than escalating a situation.
This YouTube Shorts video features Navy SEAL "Coch" and Myles discussing and demonstrating "breaking contact" from a tactical perspective. While specific firearms are not explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the context of Navy SEAL operations and tactical discussions strongly implies a focus on firearms, combat scenarios, and potentially relevant gear. The content is likely geared towards individuals interested in military tactics, special forces operations, and practical firearm applications in high-stress situations.
This video showcases a live-fire training exercise simulating a squad attack and subsequent break contact drill. It highlights the importance of fire and movement, utilizing terrain, and executing coordinated withdrawals under simulated enemy fire. The training emphasizes maintaining situational awareness and adhering to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) during dynamic combat scenarios.
Claude Werner, a recognized expert with a Special Operations background, challenges the conventional wisdom that only larger 9mm handguns are suitable for self-defense. He argues that smaller pocket pistols like the Ruger LCP are viable options for many citizens due to practical carry considerations. Werner emphasizes the importance of 'breaking contact' and shot placement over minor caliber differences, advocating for training focused on common scenarios rather than rare events.
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