Urban Combat Guide for Civilian Operators

Published on March 8, 2025
Duration: 53:54

This video provides a foundational guide to Close Quarters Battle (CQB) for civilian operators, emphasizing kit setup, fundamental principles like 'Silence Violence Silence,' and team movement tactics for room entry. It details essential gear, the importance of weapon retention, and the psychological aspects of CQB, drawing on the instructor's 11 years of Army experience. The content covers basic room clearing techniques for two- and four-person teams, stressing the dangers of one-man CQB and the critical concept of interlocking sectors of fire.

Quick Summary

CQB requires strict adherence to 'Silence Violence Silence': move silently, engage threats with overwhelming violence, and remain silent post-engagement. Essential gear includes minimalist body armor, a ballistic helmet, a semi-automatic rifle, and a handgun with retention. One-man CQB is not feasible; teamwork and clear sectors of fire are critical for survival.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CQB
  2. 00:25Importance of Training
  3. 01:08Patreon & Community
  4. 02:25Kit Setup Essentials
  5. 03:18Firearm Recommendations
  6. 04:29Holster Retention
  7. 06:31Instructor's Background
  8. 09:53Silence Violence Silence
  9. 11:11The Reality of Fear in CQB
  10. 13:03Controlled Pairs & Violence
  11. 15:00Post-Engagement Silence
  12. 17:53Recap & Next Steps
  13. 18:34One-Man CQB is Not Possible
  14. 21:38Room Types: Center vs. Corner Fed
  15. 22:23Four-Man Stack Dynamics
  16. 23:13Entry Signals
  17. 26:53Poor Entry Anecdote
  18. 30:31Number One Man's Role
  19. 30:52Two-Man Room Entry
  20. 34:43Four-Man Center Fed Room Entry
  21. 39:30Corner Fed Room Entry
  22. 41:03Interlocking Sectors of Fire
  23. 42:01Priorities in the Room
  24. 43:40Clear High, Clear Low
  25. 45:16Check the Living & Dead
  26. 48:50Clearing the Dead
  27. 50:27Malfunctions in Rooms
  28. 52:02Malfunctions & Questions
  29. 53:00Conclusion & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles of CQB according to the video?

The core principles of CQB discussed are 'Silence Violence Silence': maintain silence during movement, be overwhelmingly violent when engaging threats, and remain silent after the engagement. It also emphasizes the necessity of teamwork, proper kit, and acknowledging the fear associated with such operations.

What gear is essential for CQB operations?

Essential CQB gear includes minimalist body armor with front, back, and side plates, a ballistic helmet, a semi-automatic rifle (preferably 11.5-inch barrel), and a handgun with level two or three retention. The kit must be slick for maneuverability.

Why is one-man CQB considered impossible?

One-man CQB is deemed impossible because it requires multiple individuals to effectively cover sectors of fire, manage entry points, and provide mutual support. Attempting CQB alone drastically increases the risk of being overwhelmed and killed.

How should a team enter and clear a room?

Teams should enter using non-verbal signals, with the number one man dictating entry. They then move to their designated sectors, clearing corners and engaging threats. Number two man mirrors the opposite side, and subsequent members fill remaining sectors, ensuring interlocking fields of fire and avoiding the fatal funnel.

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