Moving as One in CQB - PATREON SHORT

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This video demonstrates a Close Quarters Battle (CQB) movement drill focusing on team coordination. Expert instruction from DJ Shipley, a former Tier 1 Operator, details the 'accordion' principle for maintaining spacing and the 'bird dogging' technique for anticipating a teammate's actions. The drill emphasizes micro-movements and spatial awareness for effective team movement in confined spaces, utilizing AR-15 platforms with EOTech optics on GBRS Group Hydra Mounts.

Quick Summary

CQB movement drills emphasize team coordination. The 'accordion' principle dictates maintaining adjustable spacing for maneuverability, while 'bird dogging' involves reading a teammate's body language to anticipate actions. This ensures effective spatial awareness and seamless transitions during engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CQB Movement Drill
  2. 00:10The Accordion Principle Explained
  3. 00:22Reading Body Posture: Bird Dogging

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'accordion' principle in CQB training?

The 'accordion' principle involves dynamically adjusting the distance between team members. The space between shooters expands to allow the lead person freedom to move or retreat, then closes once they commit to an action, maintaining team cohesion.

How does 'bird dogging' apply to CQB?

'Bird dogging' in CQB means closely observing your teammate's body language and weapon movements to anticipate their next action. This allows for proactive support and smoother team transitions during engagements.

What gear is shown in the GBRS Group CQB video?

The video features shooters using AR-15 platforms equipped with EOTech optics mounted on GBRS Group Hydra Mounts. Instructor DJ Shipley is seen wearing Patagonia apparel and GBRS Group branded gear.

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