GBRS GROUP | Training | Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department SEB Special Enforcement Bureau 4K

Published on May 9, 2025
Duration: 15:45

This video details GBRS Group's training collaboration with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB). It covers fundamental shooting drills, advanced Close Quarters Battle (CQB) techniques, and real-world operational observations, including a simulated hostage situation. The training emphasizes enhancing existing departmental tactics and improving operator 'CQB IQ' through challenging scenarios.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group collaborates with the LASD SEB, focusing on enhancing existing tactics to improve 'CQB IQ'. Training includes fundamental drills, advanced CQB movements, and live-fire exercises in specialized facilities like ballistic shoot houses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Training Montage
  2. 01:21Arrival & Facility Overview
  3. 03:36Day 1: Fundamentals & Baselines
  4. 04:45Day 2: Real-World Interruption
  5. 06:34On-Scene Observation
  6. 08:56Day 3: Advanced CQB & Live Fire
  7. 11:16Training Methodology Explained
  8. 13:15Conclusion & Debrief

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GBRS Group's training philosophy when working with law enforcement units like the LASD SEB?

GBRS Group's philosophy is to enhance and polish existing departmental tactics rather than replace them. They focus on increasing the operators' 'CQB IQ' by challenging them with new scenarios and decision points, ensuring the training is relevant and effective for their specific mission sets.

What types of training facilities were used by the LASD SEB during the GBRS Group collaboration?

The LASD SEB utilizes advanced training facilities, including a live-fire ballistic shoot house for realistic CQB practice and an adjustable simulation house designed for force-on-force training scenarios. These facilities allow for a wide range of tactical exercises.

What firearms were observed being used by the LASD SEB during the training?

During the advanced CQB and live-fire drills, operators from the LASD SEB were observed using H&K MP5 submachine guns, known for their effectiveness in close-quarters engagements. Standard issue pistols like Glocks and rifle platforms such as the AR-15/M4 were also implied.

How did a real-world call-out impact the training session?

A planned CQB briefing was interrupted by a real-world call-out for the SEB team. GBRS members observed the operation, which involved a potential hostage situation. The incident was resolved peacefully, demonstrating the unit's operational readiness and de-escalation skills.

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