Two Man Shooting drill | AK & VZ58

Published on August 19, 2015
Duration: 2:23

This video demonstrates a dynamic two-man shooting drill by the Polenar Tactical team at CSB Academy. The drill emphasizes coordinated movement, effective use of cover, and suppressive fire during reloads. Shooters utilize AK-47 variants, VZ58 rifles, and transition to Glock pistols for the final engagement, showcasing advanced tactical skills and communication.

Quick Summary

The Polenar Tactical team demonstrates a dynamic two-man shooting drill focusing on coordinated movement, suppressive fire during reloads, and transitions to sidearms. Utilizing AK-47 variants, VZ58 rifles, and Glock pistols at CSB Academy, the drill highlights essential tactical skills for team-based engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:44Engagement and Movement
  3. 01:08Reloading and Suppression Coordination
  4. 01:44Final Engagement and Sidearm Transition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a two-man shooting drill?

A two-man shooting drill is a tactical training exercise where two individuals coordinate their actions, movements, and fire to engage targets effectively. It emphasizes communication, cover, and mutual support, often simulating combat or defensive scenarios.

How is suppressive fire used in this drill?

Suppressing fire is crucial during reloads. One shooter increases their rate of fire to keep targets engaged and suppressed while their partner safely reloads their weapon, minimizing team vulnerability.

What firearms are used in the Polenar Tactical two-man drill?

The drill features AK-47 variant rifles and VZ58 rifles for the primary engagement phase. Shooters also transition to Glock 17 pistols for the final close-range target engagement.

What are the key skills emphasized in this drill?

Key skills include effective communication, coordinated fire and movement, proper use of cover, efficient weapon manipulation (including reloads), and smooth transitions between primary and secondary firearms.

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