landofjuan
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"The greater their numbers are, the better we can hit them..."
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Post by landofjuan on Oct 1, 2005 22:34:43 GMT 7
anyone can share me CQB tactics?? thank you..
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Post by Gene on Oct 2, 2005 13:46:30 GMT 7
anyone can share me CQB tactics?? thank you.. Sir landofjuan, Try the google site and type in "close quarter battle tactics". From there marami ka nang sources for you to read on and possibly apply. Our group doesn't have a manual for such said tactics. It is learned, and put in perfection thru constant practice and mega-inflictions of bb welts.
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Post by Marlo™ on Oct 2, 2005 16:53:00 GMT 7
anyone can share me CQB tactics?? thank you.. Sir landofjuan, Try the google site and type in "close quarter battle tactics". From there marami ka nang sources for you to read on and possibly apply. Our group doesn't have a manual for such said tactics. It is learned, and put in perfection thru constant practice and mega-inflictions of bb welts. i agree with you 100%.
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landofjuan
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"The greater their numbers are, the better we can hit them..."
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Post by landofjuan on Oct 5, 2005 11:47:58 GMT 7
ok sirs, thank you,,
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Post by stanley on Dec 19, 2005 16:36:57 GMT 7
Usually CQB Tactics is based upon a 4-man Fire Team. Forgot the website that has a manual based on the basic 4-man unit. The Shot Room should be patterned after a full sized room that is not cramped. The Firing Angles are designated to individual members upon breaching of the entrance. The Point of Domination is should be achieved by each individual within the room with coverage of each individual firing angles. Reloading and stoppage/instant remedy of piece should be done on one leg kneel signalling others to take care of your firing angle. Or else switch to secondary weapon, handgun. There are many websites out there on this topic. Good Luck.
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Post by Gene on Dec 19, 2005 17:58:29 GMT 7
Usually CQB Tactics is based upon a 4-man Fire Team. Forgot the website that has a manual based on the basic 4-man unit. The Shot Room should be patterned after a full sized room that is not cramped. The Firing Angles are designated to individual members upon breaching of the entrance. The Point of Domination is should be achieved by each individual within the room with coverage of each individual firing angles. Reloading and stoppage/instant remedy of piece should be done on one leg kneel signalling others to take care of your firing angle. Or else switch to secondary weapon, handgun. There are many websites out there on this topic. Good Luck. Nice input you got there, Sir Stanley.
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Post by stanley on Dec 25, 2005 19:01:45 GMT 7
anytime, Sir Gene. Got an input for your LTO CQB Site at the Photos Section of the Forum.
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