Door entry CQB #shorts #russia #military

Published on July 3, 2024
Duration: 0:21

This video demonstrates a high-intensity, professional tactical training exercise focused on CQB door entry. Led by Tara Tactical, operators showcase coordinated team movement, efficient ballistic breaching with a pump-action shotgun, and rapid room clearing techniques using AK-style rifles equipped with suppressors and red dot optics. The instruction emphasizes proper sector clearing and spatial awareness for effective tactical operations.

Quick Summary

Expert CQB door entry tactics from Tara Tactical demonstrate a three-person stack approaching a target door. A pump-action shotgun is used for ballistic breaching, followed by a physical kick. Operators then enter rapidly, clearing designated sectors with AK-style rifles equipped with suppressors and red dot sights, emphasizing muzzle discipline and spatial awareness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stacking and Approach
  2. 00:05Mechanical Breach
  3. 00:08Room Entry and Sector Clearing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps in a tactical door entry?

A tactical door entry involves forming a team stack, approaching the target door, performing a breach (often ballistic with a shotgun), entering rapidly, and clearing sectors of the room while maintaining situational awareness and muzzle discipline.

What firearms are commonly used in CQB door entry scenarios?

Common firearms include pump-action breaching shotguns for door penetration and compact, reliable rifles like the AK-105, often equipped with suppressors and red dot sights for close-quarters combat.

What is the importance of spatial awareness in CQB?

Spatial awareness is crucial in CQB to ensure operators maintain control of their assigned sectors, avoid friendly fire, and react effectively to threats within the room. It allows for coordinated movement and efficient clearing.

How is a ballistic breach performed?

A ballistic breach typically involves using a shotgun loaded with specialized breaching rounds to destroy the door's locking mechanism or hinges, allowing for rapid entry.

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