How Small Unit Tactics can apply to civilians w/ @GBRSGroup

Published on April 1, 2022
Duration: 13:49

This video demonstrates the application of military small unit tactics, specifically the 'Three-Man Peel' maneuver, for civilian use. Experts from GBRS Group and Fieldcraft Survival explain how battle drills can be adapted for scenarios like active shooter events, emphasizing accurate fire and communication over suppression. The instruction highlights the importance of situational awareness and adapting tactics to civilian environments.

Quick Summary

Military small unit tactics, like 'The Peel' drill, can be adapted for civilian defense scenarios, emphasizing accurate fire and communication. Experts from GBRS Group and Fieldcraft Survival highlight applying these techniques in everyday environments for enhanced security during threats like active shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Decision Making: Suppress vs. Move
  2. 01:16Military Drills to Civilian Life
  3. 02:39Shooting Positions & Environment
  4. 04:08The Peel Drill Demonstration
  5. 05:26Post-Drill Debrief: 'All Set' Call
  6. 08:01Applying Tactics to Civilian Spaces
  7. 09:52Advanced Situational Awareness

Frequently Asked Questions

How can military small unit tactics be applied by civilians?

Civilians can adapt military tactics like 'The Peel' maneuver for personal defense, focusing on accurate fire, communication, and security. These drills help in scenarios like active shooters, emphasizing movement and awareness in everyday environments like malls or parking lots.

What is 'The Peel' drill and why is it relevant for civilians?

'The Peel' is a tactical movement drill where a team advances by alternating fire and movement. For civilians, it enhances coordinated movement and security, crucial for scenarios requiring rapid relocation or defense, like escaping an active threat.

What are key communication calls used in tactical drills?

Essential communication calls include 'Contact' to identify threats, 'Set!' to signal a halt and establish security, and 'Moving' to indicate advance. Clear communication ensures team synchronization and safety during drills and real-world applications.

What are common mistakes to avoid when applying tactical shooting principles?

Avoid the 'schoolhouse' tendency to always go prone, as it limits visibility. Critically, never shoot without a clear threat; civilian applications demand accurate, justified fire, not just suppression.

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