This video contrasts two shooting runs, highlighting the trade-off between accuracy and speed when moving. While stopping for higher accuracy is beneficial for competition, real-world scenarios demand continuous movement to maintain progress, acquire angles, and work with teammates. The speaker emphasizes the need to keep moving and avoid impeding progress, even when dealing with threats or navigating tactical spaces like the 'fatal funnel'.
This analysis breaks down a shooting incident involving Chicago Police Officer Carlos Baker, focusing on the critical moments leading to an accidental discharge. The instructor highlights the importance of trigger discipline, especially when navigating complex environments like stairwells. The analysis emphasizes how environmental factors and rapid movement can lead to unintentional firearm discharge if proper technique is not maintained.
This video analyzes bodycam footage of a Chicago Police officer involved shooting. It highlights critical tactical errors such as entering a fatal funnel, improper firearm retention, and potential lack of training in high-stress situations. The analysis emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and proper tactical decision-making for officer safety.
This video contrasts static shooting accuracy with the necessity of moving and shooting in real-world scenarios. It emphasizes that while stopping for higher accuracy is beneficial for competition, tactical situations demand continuous movement to maintain progress, acquire angles, and avoid fatal funnels, especially when working with teammates.
This guide details the GBRS Group instructors' expert-level technique for self-breaching outward opening doors in a tactical training environment. It emphasizes minimizing exposure in the 'fatal funnel' and maximizing efficiency during room entry, highlighting common mistakes and the proper coordinated approach for a two-man team.
This guide details a critical two-person room entry technique taught by GBRS Group, emphasizing rapid threshold clearance and momentum. The 'power step' and 'drive-over' footwork are explained to ensure operators can quickly enter and establish security, preventing the creation of a 'fatal funnel'. Instruction is delivered with high technicality and urgency, reflecting the expertise of former Tier 1 operators.
This video discusses the trade-offs between accuracy and speed in shooting, particularly when comparing competition runs to real-world scenarios. The instructor emphasizes that while accuracy is crucial for competition, maintaining forward progress and situational awareness is paramount in dynamic, real-world situations where one must move through areas like the 'fatal funnel' and work with teammates.
This analysis from Active Self Protection breaks down a critical incident involving NYPD officers. It highlights the tactical considerations during a domestic violence call that escalated to a knife attack. The expert commentary focuses on the proper deployment and effectiveness of the Taser 7, including common errors like incorrect range settings, and discusses crucial tactical concepts such as the 'fatal funnel' and officer communication. The review also touches upon post-incident procedures and evidence handling.
This video emphasizes the importance of continuous movement when shooting in real-world scenarios, contrasting it with static shooting for competition. The instructor highlights that maintaining forward progress and acquiring good shooting angles are crucial, especially when working with teammates or navigating dangerous areas like fatal funnels. The goal is to keep moving to avoid impeding progress and ensure effective engagement.
This entry analyzes a military training video critiquing a Marine Corps room clearing drill. The speaker, Nikko Ortiz, a veteran, uses his expertise to highlight tactical errors, specifically Marines taking turns in the 'fatal funnel' (doorway). The content focuses on tactical application and critique of a specific training scenario.
This video provides a foundational guide to Close Quarters Battle (CQB) for civilian operators, emphasizing kit setup, fundamental principles like 'Silence Violence Silence,' and team movement tactics for room entry. It details essential gear, the importance of weapon retention, and the psychological aspects of CQB, drawing on the instructor's 11 years of Army experience. The content covers basic room clearing techniques for two- and four-person teams, stressing the dangers of one-man CQB and the critical concept of interlocking sectors of fire.
This video contrasts shooting accuracy while stationary versus moving. It emphasizes that in real-world scenarios, continuous movement is crucial for maintaining angles, avoiding fatal funnels, and supporting teammates, even if it slightly impacts immediate accuracy compared to static shooting.
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