David Harris of Tactical Hyve discusses core Close Quarters Battle (CQB) principles: Speed, Surprise, and Violence of Action. He explains how these elements are weighted and can be shifted, particularly in law enforcement scenarios where surprise might be compromised (e.g., during a knock warrant). Harris emphasizes that 'speed' in CQB refers to efficient execution of priorities like searching and securing subjects, not simply moving faster physically, which can degrade shooting and communication abilities.
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