Knowledge Transfer Collective | KTC 2405 Alumni Class

Published on November 6, 2024
Duration: 9:55

This training session, led by an expert instructor from GBRS Group, covers critical tactical skills including firearm handling, barricade shooting, and advanced vehicle dynamics. Participants learn about proper grip, trigger press, and shooting from various positions. A significant portion focuses on vehicle rollover egress procedures, emphasizing safe and efficient exit strategies from a compromised vehicle. The instruction also touches upon convoy operations and defensive driving maneuvers.

Quick Summary

Key accuracy factors in shooting include maintaining a good, solid grip and executing a proper trigger press, whether one-handed or two-handed. This is vital even when operating from unstable platforms like a vehicle. For barricade shooting, ensure proper distance and angle to avoid shooting through cover, keeping the muzzle aligned with your eye.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Grip and Stance Drill
  2. 00:51Shooting Line Preparation
  3. 01:27Barricade Shooting Technique
  4. 02:03Pistol Transition Practice
  5. 03:02Steel Target Engagement
  6. 03:48Shooting Positions
  7. 05:19Vehicle Dynamics and Control
  8. 05:40Braking and Maneuvering
  9. 05:52Rollover Simulator Introduction
  10. 06:12Rollover Egress Procedure
  11. 07:03Assistance and Egress
  12. 07:38Driving Input and Control
  13. 07:58Convoy Operations
  14. 08:52Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key factors for accuracy in shooting?

Key accuracy factors include maintaining a good, solid grip on the firearm and executing a proper trigger press. This applies whether you are shooting one-handed or two-handed, and is essential even when operating from unstable platforms like a vehicle.

How should one approach barricade shooting?

When shooting from behind a barricade, it's crucial to move across it and present the firearm while ensuring the correct distance and angle. This prevents shooting through the barricade and allows for a ready position where the muzzle is in line with your eye.

What is the primary goal of convoy operations?

The main purpose of convoy operations is to maintain close proximity between vehicles to avoid collisions and prevent unauthorized vehicles from entering the formation. A rogue vehicle can significantly disrupt the convoy's integrity and safety.

What is the procedure for exiting a rolled-over vehicle?

After a rollover, ensure everyone is buckled. Initiate self-rescue by opening the door, bracing it, and exiting safely, avoiding hot components. A 'tuck and roll' technique can be used for a safe exit.

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