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Published on February 26, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video emphasizes the importance of not crowding cover in Close Quarters Battle (CQB) to avoid being surprised or having your weapon grabbed. It explains that CQB involves tactically maneuvering through environments with 'f***ed up angles' and the necessity of getting close to doors. The instructor introduces the concept of 'pieing' a corner, initially teaching to keep the muzzle glued to the corner to understand the dynamics before learning to disconnect and work the angle.

Quick Summary

In CQB, avoid crowding cover to maintain distance from potential threats and prevent surprise attacks or weapon grabs. CQB involves tactically maneuvering through environments with challenging angles. The 'pieing' technique helps clear corners by incrementally exposing yourself, starting with the muzzle glued to the corner to learn the dynamics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Avoiding Crowding Cover
  2. 00:21The Purpose of CQB
  3. 00:35Navigating Angles in CQB
  4. 00:45Introduction to Pieing Corners
  5. 00:54Working Angles After Pieing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary reason to avoid crowding cover in CQB?

Avoiding crowding cover in CQB is crucial to prevent being too close to potential threats, which reduces your reaction time and increases the risk of being surprised or having your weapon grabbed by an opponent.

How is CQB defined in tactical terms?

CQB, or Close Quarters Battle, is defined as tactically moving through and around environments that are complex and contain numerous obstacles and challenging angles.

What is the 'pieing' technique in CQB?

The 'pieing' technique in CQB involves incrementally exposing yourself to a corner or doorway to clear it. Initially, you might keep your muzzle glued to the corner to understand the angles before learning to disconnect and work the angle.

Why is it important to understand angles in CQB?

Understanding angles is vital in CQB because tactical environments are often filled with 'f***ed up angles' that can conceal threats. Proper angle management allows for safer and more effective movement and engagement.

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