"Bring it On!" 4 | CQB Shooting drill

Published on November 5, 2018
Duration: 2:05

This video showcases a comprehensive Close Quarters Battle (CQB) drill executed by the Polenar Tactical Team. It emphasizes coordinated four-man movement, effective breaching techniques using bolt cutters and flashbangs, systematic room clearing, and fluid weapon transitions between primary and secondary firearms. The drill also includes low-light scenarios, highlighting the importance of weapon-mounted lights and team communication in degraded visibility. The team demonstrates high-level tactical proficiency and professional gear usage.

Quick Summary

The Polenar Tactical CQB drill showcases advanced team tactics including coordinated movement, effective breaching with bolt cutters and flashbangs, systematic room clearing, and fluid weapon transitions. It highlights the use of firearms like the H&K MP5, AR-15, and Glock 17, alongside professional gear such as UF PRO apparel and EOTech optics, while emphasizing critical safety protocols like muzzle discipline.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tactical Approach and Muzzle Discipline
  2. 00:40Breaching and Flashbang Deployment
  3. 01:15Room Clearing and Target Engagement
  4. 01:45Low Light Operations and Weapon Transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of the CQB drill shown in the video?

The drill emphasizes coordinated four-man team movement, proper muzzle discipline, effective breaching using bolt cutters and flashbangs, systematic room clearing, and fluid weapon transitions between primary and secondary firearms, including low-light scenarios.

What firearms and gear were featured in the Polenar Tactical CQB drill?

Featured firearms include the Heckler & Koch MP5 and an AR-15 custom build, alongside a Glock 17 handgun. Tactical gear from UF PRO and optics like EOTech were also visible, along with Howard Leight electronic hearing protection.

What safety and tactical considerations are highlighted in this CQB training video?

The video stresses critical safety aspects like maintaining strict muzzle discipline and proper weapon handling. Tactically, it demonstrates coordinated team entry, effective breaching, systematic room clearing, and the importance of communication and weapon transitions under pressure.

How does the drill address low-light conditions?

The drill transitions to a low-light environment to showcase the practical application of weapon-mounted lights and the necessity for enhanced team coordination and communication when visibility is reduced.

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