CQB, one man, cleaning a room
CQB, winger and point man
CQB, human behavior and strength on strength
- the different types of parts, the different angles of exposure (from the narrow angle to 180°) and their challenges
- concealment and mobility, body in alignment with the threshold, hip against the wall, alignment with the eyes, the weapon (compressed towards oneself, slightly downwards) and the front foot, the movement by "gliding " (one leg, then the other leg)
-specifications with a closed door to open, strong side, weak side
- movement of the wingman in a "u" around the point man
- the closest problem, the closest person is responsible for it
- the point man sets the tempo, the wingman behind can slow him down or stop him depending on the situation
- always have physical contact, a constellation with the shoulder, in case of extraction one takes the other with him
- the angles of extraction, adjust its position to the position of the threat
- be proactive, stability and mobility of the feet
- first identify the potential threat
- the two types of retreat (in the narrow angle during a spontaneous threat, squinting and a rapid loss of eye contact before restoring eye contact, staying on the potential threat for identification


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