Pro’s guide to CQB | Weapon flow in compressed environments

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Published 2019-07-07
Immediate Threat CQB - ITCQB is a hybrid system, developed through time by Eli Feildboy, the founder of Project Gecko. Tight and confined spaces or L-shaped rooms can be difficult to clear with a teammate without flagging each other. In the second instalment of the "Pro's guide to CQB" series, Eli talks about what we can do to prevent friendly fire by diving into the details of footwork, body contact and positioning in any situation. Sign up to get updated when future videos go live: bit.ly/31QqvwQ

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All Comments (21)
  • @Carter-dv4hz
    The scariest thing about this video is that you might have to work with someone that's never seen it.
  • @Oreomeister
    "Run in with flashbangs and metal music in the background" haha.
  • @joshelson4562
    I'm not special forces, but I applied this to my Escape from Tarkov play style and now I'm amazing
  • @milvid5275
    Note to self: 1:25 Easy corners 2:58 Why does flagging and friendly fire still happen with highly trained personell? A: A CQB environment is forcing us to work with too many guns in a very short proximity. B: Even though we tend to think we will be reactive, we will actually be reactive in a realistic scenario. 4:15 Hard corners 6:23 2-Step rule 7:34 L-Shaped rooms 8:21 Principle 1 (P1): Earn the shot. (Either use P2 or P3 to achieve this) 9:25 Example of how teams usually using dynamic entry stops using it when meeting resistance 10:27 Principle 2 (P2): On-line rule / 2-Step rule 13:15 L-Shape room issue: No complete domination from outside 14:12 P2 Three-man drill 16:23 L-Shape room issue: Space / momentum / segmentation 18:26 Reason for training friendly fire prevention 20:29 L-Shape room issue: Friendly fire 22:30 Principle 3 (P3): Muzzle before flesh (MBF). (Elbow/shoulder touch with chicked elbow) 26:53 P3 Two-man drill 30:20 Triggering a Last Point of Cover and Concealment. (Flinching at observational contact). In Project Gecko's (PG) system there are 3 methods to attack past this point. This is not covered in the video, but I will just guess 3 methods based on other PG videos and personal experience: A: Re-engage apex from a different height. (Fast but risky. If it doesn't work I'd go over to B or C. Example: https://youtu.be/1PMHdE1ZZeE?t=861 ). B: Back-off and throw in a flash / shock. (Enemy likely has tunnel vision on your apex and will stay in-sight of it, or retreat to another room). C: Back-off and find another entry. (Try finding other doors or hatches. Alternatively make your own entry (destroy wall / floor / ceiling). 34:37 P3 Two-man drill continued... 36:25 Example of failing P1: Shooting from the depth 38:55 P2+P3 Three-man drill with obstacles. (Remember to prefer P2 over P3) 42:26 Why do we train these drills? (P1, P2, P3). 42:57 If you really don't have space for P3, stay behind your mate.
  • @AndroSpud
    I could literally watch this stuff all day. Please make this a regular thing UF PRO!
  • @naidoo15
    Im not in the military or anything but this guy is an incredibly good teacher and able to even make me understand and ive no clue what im doing haha
  • @Dedncide
    Best Escape from Tarkov tutorial I've ever watched.
  • Whether you are a Retired operator or military vet, or a civilian with no clue & no combat experience, or a LEO vet or newbie, these videos are easy for all to understand and gives a foundation that allows every range of people to practice prepping for any situation, whether civilian or combat. Easy to understand, easy pace & very good and valid points, techniques and examples. Do more of these vids, UF/PRO! We're loving this!
  • @sonamnechen8733
    UF pro has uploaded 44 min long video and its 3 am Me: Whatever it takes....
  • @suboptimal2019
    I’m in the military and this guy is covering so much stuff I’ve never learned. Incredible tool this video is.
  • @proxidevo9164
    The color grading and editing on this video! Whew, clean. Just as clean as this education.
  • @JPG23
    At 28:48 I'm very pleased to see this instructor make this a teachable moment. He quickly corrects the student sweeping the front guy's head, and immediately switches gears to teaching the moment rather than shaming the student. Very professional instructor.
  • @johnneydoe
    Breath of fresh air... guys moving dynamically, making harder targets, and spontaneously creating enfilading opportunities... simplifying everything with principles, encouraging the guys to think, instead of asking them to recall a bag of static techniques for each unique situation...Wow!
  • @sav1c704
    I mean just turn off friendly fire?
  • @winterscaleb
    Not even in the military but YouTube wants me to be SWAt for some reason
  • @vincentlaw1415
    Seeing people working together in such a productive way is just amazing. It let's you understand how rare it is.
  • So many good solid points during the video of training and I'll admit that I'd listen to him without hesitation His knowledge and instruction is far better than any that I ever had while in the military
  • @KingNuada86
    Earning the shot should be standard for every department. That should just be the gold standard. One of the best training bits I've seen in years and have spread to so many officers.
  • His ability to use the props/people around him to improv a real-life scenario is quick, clear, understandable and amazing. I've been in training before where the instructor wasn't able to paint the picture well to execute a quick scenario. This guy is world-class trainer.
  • Wow. I just stumbled across this, and holy shit im glad I did. This is actually good, logical, tangible, useful information on CQB. You see other vids by other tactical companys but its all the same old shit. This is new, refreshing, logical content. Please do more vids like this. Keep up the great work