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Published on October 15, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video discusses tactical considerations for Close Quarters Battle (CQB), emphasizing the importance of not crowding cover, especially near doors. It highlights that CQB inherently requires maneuvering through environments with 'FUAs' (fuck-up angles), necessitating proximity to obstacles like doors. The instructor references teaching beginners to 'glue their muzzle to the corner' when 'pying' to understand dynamics before disconnecting to work angles.

Quick Summary

In CQB, avoid crowding cover, especially near doors, to maintain distance from threats. CQB involves maneuvering through environments with dangerous angles ('FUAs'), necessitating proximity to obstacles. Beginners learn to 'glue their muzzle to the corner' when 'pying' to understand dynamics before working angles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Avoiding Crowding Cover
  2. 00:06Proximity to Doors and Threats
  3. 00:23The Definition of CQB
  4. 00:33Tactical Movement and FUAs
  5. 00:44Teaching Pying Corners
  6. 00:56Working Angles After Pying

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary reason to avoid crowding cover in CQB?

Avoiding crowding cover in CQB is crucial because it keeps you further from potential threats, reducing the risk of an opponent surprising you or grabbing your weapon.

How is Close Quarters Battle (CQB) defined in tactical terms?

CQB is defined as tactically moving through an environment rich with dangerous angles (FUAs), requiring effective maneuvering through and around obstacles like doors.

What is the initial technique taught for 'pying' around a corner in CQB?

When teaching beginners to 'py' around a corner, the initial technique involves 'gluing your muzzle to the corner' to thoroughly understand the dynamics of the angle before proceeding.

What are 'FUAs' in the context of CQB?

'FUAs' stands for 'fuck-up angles,' which are dangerous and unpredictable angles within an environment that require careful tactical movement and awareness during Close Quarters Battle.

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