Hostile or Friendly? Target Discrimination - CSAT with Paul Howe

Published on March 27, 2021
Duration: 4:00

This expert-level guide, presented by Paul Howell, details a critical system for target discrimination in combat shooting. It emphasizes a 'whole person' scanning technique focusing on the hand-hand and waistline to quickly identify threats. The instruction highlights the importance of a deliberate discrimination process before engaging with lethal force, crucial for law enforcement, security, and civilian defense scenarios. Shoot house training is recommended to build mental discipline and ensure accurate target identification.

Quick Summary

Paul Howell's expert system for target discrimination in combat shooting emphasizes a 'whole person' scanning technique, focusing on hand-hand and waistline for rapid threat assessment. This deliberate process is crucial for justifying lethal force, with the high thoracic area being the preferred engagement zone. Shoot house training is recommended to build mental discipline.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to Discrimination
  2. 00:18System of Discrimination
  3. 01:00Scanning Techniques
  4. 01:52Target Setup and Scanning
  5. 02:39Engagement Zone and Weapon Ballistics
  6. 03:09Importance of Discrimination System
  7. 03:31Shoot House Training and Mental Discipline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of target discrimination in combat shooting?

Target discrimination is the critical process of accurately identifying a 'good guy' versus a 'bad guy' who requires lethal force engagement. It's about making a clear distinction to ensure appropriate action is taken.

What is the 'whole person' scanning technique recommended by Paul Howell?

The 'whole person' scanning technique emphasizes a rapid, comprehensive assessment of an individual, with a particular focus on the hand-hand and waistline areas. This approach is designed to be the fastest way to identify potential threats or weapon carriage.

Why is a systematic discrimination process important before using lethal force?

A systematic discrimination process, including 'whole person, hand-hand, waistline' assessment, is vital to prevent critical mistakes. It ensures a deliberate and justified decision-making process before taking a human life.

What is the preferred engagement zone for lethal force?

The high thoracic area is identified as the preferred engagement zone for lethal force. Shooters must also account for weapon ballistics and aiming offsets when targeting this area.

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