mission drill - Secure the VIP ,DON’T LET THEIR WIFE FIND OUT #shots #bodyguard

Published on July 7, 2025
Duration: 0:11

This mission drill demonstrates a high-intensity VIP protection scenario. It covers engaging a frontal threat while shielding the VIP and extracting them to safety. Key elements include rapid weapon deployment, controlled fire, and maintaining physical control during movement.

Quick Summary

A '12 o'clock attack' in VIP protection means a frontal threat. The bodyguard must draw their weapon, engage the target with multiple rounds, and use their body to shield the VIP simultaneously. Extraction involves moving the VIP low and away from danger while maintaining a high-ready weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Initiation: 12 O'Clock Attack
  2. 00:02Engaging Threat & Shielding VIP
  3. 00:06VIP Extraction & Movement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a '12 o'clock attack' in VIP protection drills?

A '12 o'clock attack' signifies a direct, frontal threat to the VIP. This scenario requires the bodyguard to immediately engage the threat while simultaneously shielding the VIP with their body.

How should a bodyguard extract a VIP during a threat?

During extraction, maintain physical control of the VIP, keeping them low and moving them away from the threat area. Your weapon should remain in a high-ready position to address any lingering dangers.

What is the 'bodyguard grip' mentioned in tactical training?

The 'bodyguard grip' refers to a technique used to control and protect the VIP during movement. It involves keeping the VIP's head down and positioned behind the bodyguard for maximum protection.

What type of handgun was used in the Tara Tactical VIP protection drill?

The drill featured a tactical handgun, identified as a TM-9 model, with a 9mm caliber, striker-fired action, and a polymer frame, utilizing an OWB Kydex holster.

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