One Man Room Clearing | Tactical Rifleman

Published on December 13, 2019
Duration: 15:39

This video provides expert instruction on one-man room clearing techniques, drawing from former Israeli Special Ops experience. It details critical concepts like 'event horizons,' tactical footwork, muzzle discipline, and the 'slicing the pie' method. The emphasis is on a calculated, aware approach to solo entry, avoiding the common mistake of rushing.

Quick Summary

One-man room clearing requires strict noise discipline and a calculated approach, focusing on understanding 'event horizons' and mastering 'slicing the pie' to minimize exposure. Expert instruction emphasizes tactical footwork and heightened situational awareness, avoiding the common mistake of rushing into a room.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to One-Man Room Clearing
  2. 01:29Event Horizons in CQB
  3. 03:04Muzzle Awareness and Scanning
  4. 04:06Slicing the Pie: Solo vs. Team
  5. 05:09Tactical Footwork and Mechanics
  6. 08:22Exposure and Target Presentation
  7. 09:41Adapting Military Tactics
  8. 12:34Avoiding Number One Syndrome

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles of one-man room clearing?

One-man room clearing emphasizes meticulous observation, strict noise discipline, and controlled movement. Key concepts include understanding 'event horizons' in doorways, mastering 'slicing the pie' to minimize exposure, and employing precise tactical footwork for stability.

How does solo room clearing differ from team clearing?

Solo clearing demands significantly higher individual discipline, awareness, and a slower pace due to the absence of immediate support. Team clearing allows for overlapping fields of fire and mutual support, enabling potentially faster entry but requiring coordination.

What is the 'event horizon' concept in CQB?

The 'event horizon' refers to the critical lines of sight and angles within a doorway or opening that must be systematically cleared and controlled during entry. It highlights the need to manage left, right, and top dimensions.

What tactical footwork is recommended for room clearing?

Effective footwork involves resetting your feet and using controlled knee movements to shift your upper body without leaning. This maintains a stable shooting platform and allows for precise weapon control while moving.

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