You NEED to Know About The Pre/Post-Engagement System

Published on May 6, 2022
Duration: 8:33

This video, presented by Daniel from GunMag's training division, details the 'Immediate Post-Engagement System' for handgun use. It emphasizes transitioning from shooting to assessing the situation, focusing on continued threat assessment, environmental awareness, and tactical positioning after an engagement. The system aims to ensure the shooter stops using force only when necessary and remains aware of secondary threats and post-incident procedures.

Quick Summary

The Immediate Post-Engagement System is a tactical framework for handgun defense, guiding shooters to assess threat neutralization, identify secondary dangers, ensure personal safety, and prepare for law enforcement. It emphasizes using minimum necessary force and maintaining situational awareness after an engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Handgun Vitals & Perfection
  2. 00:35The Immediate Post-Engagement System Explained
  3. 01:01Assessing Threat Opportunity, Capability, and Intent
  4. 01:26Minimum Force Necessary & Stopping the Threat
  5. 01:51Developing a Post-Engagement Plan
  6. 02:07Maintaining Visual Awareness During Engagement
  7. 02:27Problem 1: Does the Threat Need More Bullets?
  8. 02:43Problem 2: Am I in the Safest Location?
  9. 02:50Problem 3: Are There More Threats (Friends/Partners)?
  10. 03:15Problem 4: Non-Human Threats (Vehicles, Distractions)
  11. 03:41Problem 5: Identifying the Next Threat
  12. 04:06Moving to a Survivable Location
  13. 04:10Preparing for Law Enforcement Arrival
  14. 04:50Communicating with Dispatch vs. Proactive Safety
  15. 05:01Avoiding Furtive Movements
  16. 05:15Recap: Key Post-Engagement Questions
  17. 05:18Problem 6: What's My Next Problem to Solve? (Medical Aid)
  18. 06:16Drill: Threat Assessment After Firing
  19. 06:44Integrating the System into Training
  20. 07:00Overcoming Tunnel Vision Post-Engagement
  21. 08:16Training Improvement & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Immediate Post-Engagement System in firearms training?

The Immediate Post-Engagement System is a tactical framework used after a defensive shooting. It guides the shooter to assess if the threat is neutralized, identify any secondary threats, ensure their own safety, and prepare for the arrival of law enforcement, all while using the minimum necessary force.

How does situational awareness play a role after a handgun engagement?

Situational awareness is critical post-engagement. It involves looking beyond the immediate threat to identify other potential dangers, such as additional assailants, environmental hazards like moving vehicles, or even the weapon itself, to ensure continued safety.

What is the recommended procedure when law enforcement arrives after a defensive shooting?

It's recommended to have your firearm holstered and covered before law enforcement sees you. While communicating with dispatch is important, proactively securing yourself and your weapon helps prevent misunderstandings and avoids actions that could be perceived as furtive movements.

Does a threat needing more bullets depend on them falling down?

No, a threat needing more bullets is determined by their opportunity, capability, and intent to do harm. Simply falling down doesn't automatically negate the threat; they could recover quickly or have accomplices. The shooter must continue to assess.

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