Foundation Of CQB

Published on August 31, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This GBRS Group video emphasizes the critical importance of the 'threshold' in Close Quarters Battle (CQB), defining it as the foundation of the discipline. It stresses never standing directly in front of doors and maintaining 'decibel accountability' to control one's audible and visual signature, ensuring surprise over giving the enemy a warning.

Quick Summary

The most critical aspect of CQB is the 'threshold,' the foundation of the discipline. A fundamental rule is to never stand directly in front of any door. Professional CQB involves 'decibel accountability,' ensuring every sound is intentional to control your audible and visual signature and maintain surprise.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Foundation of CQB: The Threshold
  2. 00:05Doorway Safety Rules
  3. 00:11Noise Discipline & Decibel Accountability
  4. 00:18Controlling Your Signature

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most critical aspect of Close Quarters Battle (CQB)?

The most critical aspect of CQB is addressing the 'threshold,' which serves as the foundation of the discipline. It's often the most dangerous part of an engagement, requiring specialized techniques to navigate safely and effectively.

What is a fundamental safety rule when approaching doorways in CQB?

A fundamental rule is to never stand directly in front of a door, whether it's closed, open, or uncleared. This minimizes your exposure to potential threats lurking inside and is crucial for operator safety.

What does 'decibel accountability' mean in CQB?

'Decibel accountability' refers to mastering noise discipline in CQB. It means every sound made must be intentional and controlled to maintain tactical advantages and avoid alerting the enemy.

Why is controlling your audible and visual signature important in CQB?

Controlling your signature allows the operator to dictate when they are heard or seen. This ensures the element of surprise, preventing the enemy from gaining a tactical advantage or 'heads-up' about your presence.

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