Pro's guide to CQB | Human Behaviour & Force on Force

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Published 2019-09-01
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In this part, Eli from Project Gecko focuses on the operator and how you can implement the previously discussed tactics in real-life situations. Learn more on handling different scenarios and how your reaction impacts the outcome.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Poodz_
    I can't be the only one who walks around the house now clearing all the rooms in my mind after watching this series.
  • @DongCChai
    Can’t believe I’m watching such a high quality material on CQB for free. This is amazing material. Thank you Eli.
  • @bigro4444
    Me an illustrator and Designer who works from a home studio: Nice now I can clear my home.
  • i am in active service for the Philippine Army and had been to combat in mostly jungle terrain, had my first experience in real CQB during ISIS siege in one of our city.. we never had real training for this kind of operation we had to learn through experience because there is only one unit in our branch that was specially trained for urban and CQB the Army LRR, the rest including which i belong are anti-guerrilla fighters. i would like to thank you for this video because i learned a lot.
  • @Jhonkres
    O.M.G. you have done the best video of this CQB Guide till now...the final drill is amazing, simple, easy to train, but extremely effective to train. Very good job sir Eli.
  • @Nonkel_Jef
    The opening video makes me so glad that I'm just watching this to learn airsoft instead of actually having to fight for my life.
  • I loved the force on force, specially the guy who shot the "unarmed" contact. I think that is a great example of behavior under stress but more importantly, great example of behavior in a life threatening situation. He was focused on him almost looking like "tunnel vision", the contact did a mouvment the officer s mind perceived as "oh shit, threat!" and he fired. That was maybe the best thing that could have happened in this video. Great source of discussion there. Still, I would love to know what would have happened if there was an armed guy who had is weapon shouldered, I mean from the Internetional Humanitarian Law IHL for conflicts, he is armed, but not combatant... How would the officer's approach change in this situation in terms of manouvering, would he treat the guy as a threat, or treat him almost like a civilian? But I think that the importance in a situation like that is a positive ID of who we are dealing with, threat or no threat, compliant or not etc.
  • @purrmitivo288
    Those dislikes are the uneducated, keep it up ufpro love these videos it helps.
  • @bliku007
    Thank you UF PRO! Now I can test my CQB skills in Escape from Tarkov, when I'm clueless about how to approach an unknown room!
  • @denkozlov4220
    I think it's valuable to know even for non-military people. Thanks for sharing the surviving base knowledge for ones who can't afford such courses <3
  • @berserk0018
    Hahaha I just saw the thumbnail of the video and I heard “Make sense?” in my head with his voice, awesome hahaha
  • @Whitesp44
    I'd like to see Eli go over his carrier set up and explain why he set it up that way.
  • @LeeMaitland
    This is so much more informative and entertaining than watching a movie of a military situation. It's so good to see people that are so good at what they do, in any field.
  • @apachegaming676
    What I learn from this video is we get our badass ego in the way and rush into the room after hitting a target. 31:48 is a perfect example of "feeling dominate, having the upper hand and pushing forward" exposing yourself to unknown potential threats and the correction is demonstrated at 33:03
  • @dr.cleborg3766
    this is so against normal doctrine where force of violence and shock factor are so drilled but this kind of thing should be taught far more. rather than just shove a full stack through the fatal funnel as fast as you can.
  • @johnbu9098
    I actually improved my airsoft CQB gameplay a lot after I watched this series. I was able to engage enemies simultaneously in CQB very effectively with both carbine and handgun. Thanks for the people who put the effort in producing this quality content.
  • @Ragez0
    That video that you played of teams breaching, brought back memories. That was intense, good segway. As always your videos are the best and thanks.