Exit The Chopper Now!!!!

Published on March 21, 2026
Duration: 1:23

This video demonstrates an advanced tactical training drill simulating helicopter egress and close-quarters battle (CQB) scenarios. Expert instruction from Lucas Botkin showcases dynamic movement, target engagement from various platforms (including an elevated position), and proficient use of tactical gear. The drill emphasizes rapid transitions, cover utilization, and accurate shooting under pressure.

Quick Summary

This advanced tactical training drill simulates helicopter egress and close-quarters battle (CQB), demonstrating expert techniques for dynamic movement, target engagement from cover, and elevated positions. Featuring an AR-15 with LPVO and red dot, and a Sig Sauer P320, the drill emphasizes rapid transitions and proficiency under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Helicopter Engagement Drill
  2. 00:03Egress and Movement to Cover
  3. 00:09CQB Structure Entry and Clear
  4. 00:26Rifle Reload and Re-engagement
  5. 00:30Movement to Elevated Position
  6. 00:35Elevated Shooting Positions
  7. 01:01Prone Engagement from Height

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical skills are demonstrated in the helicopter egress and CQB drill?

The drill showcases advanced skills including rapid helicopter egress, immediate transition to cover, close-quarters battle (CQB) techniques within structures, tactical magazine changes, and engaging targets from elevated positions like towers or platforms.

What types of firearms and accessories are featured in this tactical training video?

The video features an AR-15 style rifle equipped with a Trijicon LPVO and an EOTech red dot sight, along with a suppressor. A Sig Sauer P320 pistol in a Safariland-style holster is also visible, mounted on a battle belt.

How does the training drill prepare shooters for real-world scenarios?

By simulating high-stress situations like helicopter egress and CQB, the drill enhances a shooter's ability to maintain composure, make quick decisions, move effectively under fire, and accurately engage targets in dynamic and confined environments.

What are the key components of the training environment shown?

The training environment includes a simulated helicopter for egress, concrete culvert pipes for cover, a modified shipping container serving as a CQB structure, and an elevated shooting platform, providing a realistic and challenging training space.

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