Czech Combat 2025

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 18:48

The Czech Combat 2025 competition emphasizes realistic tactical scenarios, blending physical challenges with advanced shooting techniques. Expert analysis from Polenar Tactical highlights the importance of firearm reliability, proper TCCC skills, and proficiency in low-light and night vision operations. The event tests competitors across various stages, from obstacle courses and vehicle navigation to heavy weapons handling and long-range engagements, demanding a high level of preparedness and skill.

Quick Summary

The Czech Combat 2025 competition is a tactical shooting event focused on realistic scenarios, combining physical challenges with pistol and rifle stages. It tests skills like firearm reliability (e.g., CZ Bren 2 in sand), low-light operations, TCCC, and NVG proficiency, with features like UTM marking rounds for safe training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Czech Combat
  2. 00:26Sponsors and Ammunition
  3. 01:19Stage 1: Physical and Tunnel Shooting
  4. 03:52Stage 2: Blind Darkness Clearing
  5. 06:25Dynamic Accuracy Stage
  6. 07:20The Party Bus Stage
  7. 08:22Sand Crawl and Reliability
  8. 09:27ATV Obstacle Course
  9. 12:21Medical Scenario
  10. 13:47Heavy Weapons and Transitions
  11. 15:08Rappelling and Long Range
  12. 17:03Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Stage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Czech Combat competition?

Czech Combat is a tactical shooting competition designed around realistic scenarios, integrating infantry and medical skills. It involves physically demanding stages using both semi-automatic pistols and rifles, testing competitors' abilities in diverse tactical situations.

What firearms were featured in the Czech Combat 2025 video?

The video prominently features the CZ Bren 2 rifle, praised for its reliability in adverse conditions, and the Bul AXE pistol, noted for its optic-cut design and suitability for red dot sights. Other gear includes tactical shotguns and machine gun-style weapons.

What are UTM Marking Rounds and how are they used?

UTM Marking Rounds are non-lethal training ammunition used for scenario-based training. They mark targets upon impact without causing injury, enabling safe practice of close-quarters combat, 'zombie' scenarios, and other tactical drills.

What key skills are tested in Czech Combat?

Key skills include physical endurance, accurate shooting under pressure, malfunction clearing, low-light and night vision operations, vehicle navigation, and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), emphasizing realistic tactical application.

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