Using Cover And Concealment

Published on May 25, 2021
Duration: 7:01

This video provides essential guidance on effectively using cover and concealment for self-defense scenarios. It clarifies the distinction between cover (bulletproof) and concealment (hiding) and details how to adjust your distance from cover based on the attacker's relative elevation. The instructor emphasizes that complete concealment while engaging is impossible and stresses the importance of situational awareness.

Quick Summary

Cover offers ballistic protection, stopping bullets, while concealment merely hides you. The optimal distance from cover depends on relative elevation: get closer if the threat is elevated, and maintain more distance if on a flat plane. Complete concealment while engaging is impossible; you must expose your weapon and sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cover vs. Concealment
  2. 00:42Defining Cover
  3. 00:57Defining Concealment
  4. 01:14Situational Distance: Elevation Matters
  5. 01:52Engaging from Elevated Positions
  6. 02:03Engaging from Flat Positions
  7. 02:31Engaging from a Downward Position
  8. 03:13The Head and Weapon Exposure Problem
  9. 03:39Conclusion and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key difference between cover and concealment in firearms training?

Cover is anything that will physically stop incoming projectiles, offering ballistic protection. Concealment, on the other hand, is anything that hides you from view but does not necessarily offer protection from bullets. Understanding this distinction is crucial for effective tactical positioning.

How does elevation affect the use of cover and concealment?

Elevation significantly impacts how you use cover. If an attacker is elevated above you, you need to get closer to your cover to minimize exposure. If you are on a flat plane, you can afford to be further from cover that is taller than you.

When engaging a threat from an elevated position, what is the recommended technique?

When you are in an elevated position and engaging a threat below you, you should move close to your cover, briefly expose yourself to shoot, and then immediately retreat behind the cover to minimize your exposure to their line of sight.

Is it possible to be completely hidden while engaging a target from cover?

No, it is not possible to be 100% concealed while engaging a target from cover. You must expose your sights and weapon to aim and fire, meaning a portion of your body and firearm will be visible to the threat.

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