This video emphasizes the critical importance of realistic training beyond the square range, focusing on decision-making under stress. It highlights the benefits of force-on-force simulations, especially when integrated with injury simulation technology like AU Fire. This advanced training allows individuals to experience the physical and mental impact of injuries, forcing them to adapt and manage consequences, which is crucial for effective self-defense.
This guide details a simulation of slide bite using a ballistic dummy hand and an AK rifle, as demonstrated by Matt from Kentucky Ballistics. The experiment illustrates the potential for serious injury if a finger is caught in the cycling action. It serves as a visual warning against unsafe firearm handling practices, emphasizing the importance of keeping hands clear of the action.
This video details the AU Fire system, a training tool that simulates the effects of being shot by causing involuntary muscle contractions. It emphasizes the importance of training to fight through simulated injuries, maintain focus, and adapt tactics under duress. The system aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the chaotic reality of combat, helping individuals develop the resilience needed to perform critical tasks even when injured.
This video introduces Accuracy Under Fire (AUFIRE), an innovative system using Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) to simulate the debilitating effects of gunshot wounds during firearms training. The AUFIRE system, consisting of conductive fabric sleeves and a remote control, allows instructors to induce muscle contractions, creating realistic distractions and pain stimuli. This training aims to teach individuals to overcome the physical and mental shock of injury, maintain weapon control, and execute critical tasks like drawing a firearm and applying self-aid under duress, thereby enhancing survivability in high-stress scenarios.
This guide details a critical one-handed magazine loading technique demonstrated by Instructor Mike, essential for scenarios where one arm is incapacitated. It emphasizes securing the magazine in the armpit for stability and utilizing a specific three-finger grip with thumb pressure for efficient round insertion. This technique is vital for maintaining defensive readiness under duress.
This guide details how to effectively shoot and manipulate a rifle one-handed when an injury incapacitates the support arm. It covers essential techniques such as shooting from cover, clearing malfunctions using the tap-rack method, performing speed reloads from bolt lock, and the importance of ambidextrous controls on modern firearms. The instruction emphasizes realistic training scenarios and the necessity of practicing these skills before a critical incident.
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