CQB : The Rabbit

This video, featuring John "Shrek" McPhee of Sheriff of Baghdad, details the critical role of the 'rabbit' or lead element in Close Quarters Battle (CQB). The 'rabbit' is the first individual to enter a room and faces an immediate, isolated one-on-one gunfight due to limited visibility from the exterior. The instruction emphasizes the rapid decision-making and advancement required to establish dominance within the space.

Quick Summary

The 'rabbit' is the first person entering a room in CQB, facing an immediate one-on-one gunfight due to limited visibility from the entry point. Their critical task is to quickly assess threats and advance to a position of dominance within the room.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introducing the Rabbit Role
  2. 00:15The Primary Corner Gunfight
  3. 00:27Advancing to Dominance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'rabbit' in CQB?

The 'rabbit' is the designated first individual to enter a room during Close Quarters Battle (CQB). This person is responsible for immediate threat assessment and engagement upon entry.

Why is the first gunfight in CQB often a one-on-one?

The initial gunfight for the 'rabbit' is typically a one-on-one scenario because the entry point of a room often limits visibility, meaning the first person in cannot see the entire threat area from outside.

What is the primary objective for the 'rabbit' after entry?

After entering the room, the 'rabbit' must make rapid decisions and advance to a point of domination. This means establishing control over the space to effectively manage the engagement.

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