This video from Tactical Hyve, featuring David Harris and Matthew Kish, breaks down four types of adversaries encountered in CQB: untrained/uncommitted, trained/uncommitted, untrained/committed, and trained/committed. The instructors emphasize that training should focus on the most dangerous threat, the trained/committed individual, to ensure preparedness for all scenarios. They stress the importance of proactive training, accountability, and continuous skill development to combat complacency and effectively handle evolving threats.
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