Moving as One in CQB - PATREON SHORT

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This video details essential CQB team movement principles, focusing on the 'accordion' spacing technique to allow lead shooters freedom of movement. It emphasizes reading body language ('bird dogging') for anticipation and proper stack positioning behind cover. The drill highlights the importance of controlled gaps and commitment in dynamic close-quarters engagements.

Quick Summary

The 'accordion' principle in CQB movement maintains space for the lead shooter to advance or retreat. The second man closes the gap only after the lead commits, ensuring smooth tactical progression. 'Bird dogging' involves reading the lead shooter's body language to anticipate actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CQB Movement Drill
  2. 00:10The Accordion Principle Explained
  3. 00:22Reading Body Posture: Bird Dogging

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'accordion' principle in CQB team movement?

The 'accordion' principle involves maintaining a flexible space between team members during movement. The lead shooter can move or retreat without being blocked, and the second man closes the gap only once the lead commits, ensuring smooth, unhindered tactical progression.

How does 'bird dogging' apply to CQB tactics?

'Bird dogging' in CQB refers to observing the lead shooter's body language and actions to anticipate their next move or target engagement. It's similar to how a hunting dog tracks prey, enhancing team coordination and reaction time.

What is the significance of stack positioning in CQB?

Proper stack positioning behind cover is vital for team security and effective engagement in CQB. It ensures that team members can move and cover sectors without exposing themselves unnecessarily or impeding each other's actions.

What are the key benefits of the GBRS Group Hydra Mount?

The GBRS Group Hydra Mount offers a 2.91-inch optic centerline height, ideal for passive night vision aiming. It's constructed from durable 6061-T6 aluminum and provides clearance for accessories while ensuring optimal sight picture.

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