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Priorities of work in team CQB | Pro's Guide to Team CQB
We’ve partnered with former US Army Green Beret Kawa Mawlayee and his @2AlphaTrainingGroup to bring you the Pro's Guide to Team CQB series.
In this episode, we dive into priorities of work for efficient room clearing, the split stack formation, and various exit strategies to ensure a safe withdrawal after completing objectives.
(00:00) - Intro
(00:20) - Priorities of work
(01:21) - Split stacks
(02:08) - Exiting rooms
(03:46) - Priorities of work demo
(06:44) - Exiting a room demo
(13:53) - Entering a room as a split stack demo
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @PRIMAL_HUNTER1988
    @PRIMAL_HUNTER1988 21 годину тому

    This is pure bullshiet

  • @toranarama1
    @toranarama1 День тому

    You move into position, you see someone who's a target , he sees you coming , shoots you , your dead. Bing bang over. Doesn't sound like a great carrier choice.

  • @matthewrhodes5880
    @matthewrhodes5880 День тому

    #Corvair 338 famas 338 M8 M8Grenade launcher angle sight couple phones with As above so below barrels and airsoft barrels mentally that keeps my mind calm. the #Dont angel basically your sights wrong. its a 41bpm per minute heart theory like a bmw that I have a slower heart rate. Im here just chillin.... 20± years of being from a kid to bow to sword to gun. Counting game cadence. I also have a photographic mech memory lile pacific rim. Small capacity tragedy Phone looking not ai watching. #idk... my buddy T swat thinking for squad being a game hunting theory tactically ronin tactics and millspec mojo myui shen no emotions ghost feeling... Shock water theory? Adhd Like a mofo. I just noticed you guys were very few that made sense that isnt enjoyable for watching multiple times a day to basically keep a mindset in wordplay Love you guys appreciate Famas/famine

  • @sergiodiaz5537
    @sergiodiaz5537 День тому

    Hello Master. I am from Argentine.I retur to Argentina after live in USA 7 years. I want to see hoe you use the pistol, as 9 mm in CQB: SINGLE AND BINOMIO. Can you show us? What do you think of C.A.R. SYSTEM? Greetings

  • @sergiodiaz5537
    @sergiodiaz5537 День тому

    Big Master!

  • @user-bo2db4gl7l
    @user-bo2db4gl7l День тому

    It’s why you stab not slash

  • @JJ-ot9pl
    @JJ-ot9pl День тому

    Realistically, the guy with the knife is gonna use both hands the free one to try and lower your guard.

  • @arce2134
    @arce2134 2 дні тому

    Merece la pena para airsoft?

  • @Circa1664
    @Circa1664 2 дні тому

    Not Tim Kennedy...

  • @sonyexperia7203
    @sonyexperia7203 2 дні тому

    That's good movement,I can applicated it when I play airsoft with room clearing theme,thx u Mr.Kawa❤

  • @UK-Blue
    @UK-Blue 2 дні тому

    As kids we used to play this game. I actually disarmed friends by kicking the wrost of the hand holding the knife. Not that i would want to try it for real!

  • @mr.8788
    @mr.8788 2 дні тому

    非常實用!

  • @piscesnocapkage96
    @piscesnocapkage96 3 дні тому

    He didn't have anymore ump mags so he loaded 45 into AR. Just dump then speedload one at a time😂

  • @allahverdiyusibov7945
    @allahverdiyusibov7945 3 дні тому

    👍❤️

  • @allahverdiyusibov7945
    @allahverdiyusibov7945 3 дні тому

    👍❤️

  • @Mr_Originality
    @Mr_Originality 3 дні тому

    Take that dumbass mask off

  • @ShafiqNazrin
    @ShafiqNazrin 3 дні тому

    It's insane that I already learned the very basics of this in Ready Or Not. Now I can use what I watched here to get better at room clearing in that game.

  • @Pernat1y
    @Pernat1y 3 дні тому

    Who the fuck applies TQ on leg over the boot like that?

  • @Baldbutstillhuman
    @Baldbutstillhuman 4 дні тому

    Homeboy is dead. He just doesn’t know it yet.

  • @kenirawadi4689
    @kenirawadi4689 4 дні тому

    Why you released the attacker hand or arm after you catched it? Actually, this dome show knife defense works. Of course one should be as good as the practioner here and the attacker is not as good as here, but it shows what many people say that no knife defense work.

  • @morgw1
    @morgw1 4 дні тому

    Not that easy mate

  • @AROGUE-yo2yi
    @AROGUE-yo2yi 4 дні тому

    Outstanding !

  • @DevilFrog61
    @DevilFrog61 4 дні тому

    As an infantry guy, can’t thank you enough for these vids, they help me teach my team!

  • @christopher4583
    @christopher4583 4 дні тому

    Jesus loves you John 3:16 John 14:6 1 john 1:9

  • @senal9426
    @senal9426 4 дні тому

    What’s the soundtrack at the end?

  • @RDxKa0s
    @RDxKa0s 4 дні тому

    Great job teaching and analyzing the movement of an sf-operator for us play by play. It takes High level of skill and training to be effective at this. I appreciate the run down a lot. The movements are starting to make sense. Couple of my thoughts: being fluent and cohesive with the team here is necessary. Everyone needs to basically be on same page and practically reading other teammates body language if need be. Proficiency requires adaptability. Awareness of teamwork is imperative. It’s very methodical and surgical movement. Very difficult thing to do. No one can be confused. I think one main opposing factor not mentioned is noise. Presence is known to enemy team when contact is made, stomping noise, gun fire, say “here I am” in average combat situations. Slowing the movement of team is perhaps safer depending on the situation. Indoors lead can penetrate drywall so excess noise can be very bad. Lastly Depending on the area, an outside window may be exactly where the enemy is. I’d say most of ww2 was fought outside the windows. The same with Ukraine. It’s not much indoors. Those situations are better to retreat the building entirely. All in all, while very beneficial, I Clearly see how modern combat movements adapted. And where DLRM is applicable. the swift room clearing DLRM strategy is definitely for hostage, swat, l.e., or nods type situations. Perhaps best with night, lower velocity and silenced firearms. Great video.

  • @andrijaandric8157
    @andrijaandric8157 4 дні тому

    Hi, good video, I just have a question. When you are exiting from the room into the hallway, the no1 man goes to the far wall, however, no2 that covers his back only gets to the near wall and sets up there, until the no4 man taps him and THEN he gets across. I was wondering, why? Why not just go there immediately? Aren't you exposing no1's back to some angles from the hallway / deeper rooms? Thanks.

  • @arthurletouriste5071
    @arthurletouriste5071 4 дні тому

    Awesome technics . These guys dont play.

  • @sohrabroozbahani4700
    @sohrabroozbahani4700 4 дні тому

    That name sounds familiar 🤔 a countryman? Perhaps...

  • @enlightenedpreparingep4006
    @enlightenedpreparingep4006 4 дні тому

    Good DOPE 👍🏻

  • @mikejones6711
    @mikejones6711 5 днів тому

    Project Gecko > this

  • @Themoneymaker0129
    @Themoneymaker0129 5 днів тому

    Awesome video, I love to hear / watch the various ways to CQB. There are a 1000 ways to skin a cat but what you are instructing is very close to how we run our stacks. To the guys who are saying this is old school or not the modern way to cqb…. Watch a different video I guess. Lol

  • @magnusmagnus3336
    @magnusmagnus3336 5 днів тому

    Outstanding video. Keep em coming Kawa!

  • @COOLBLUERED
    @COOLBLUERED 5 днів тому

    Isn’t this guy Kawa the guy who said civilians shouldn’t have guns and be Larping / training if they aren’t police or military? I need a refresher not 100% sure. 😅

    • @magnusmagnus3336
      @magnusmagnus3336 5 днів тому

      No, he is not.

    • @nyl0n
      @nyl0n 2 дні тому

      No, Kawa also runs these classes for civilians. He’s a green beret and that sentiment would go directly against the core green beret values and mission set.

  • @snakebite4891
    @snakebite4891 5 днів тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Pembroke.
    @Pembroke. 5 днів тому

    Thank you for having you guys are amazing

  • @callsignjoker2686
    @callsignjoker2686 5 днів тому

    Bring back project Ghecko with Eli , they are way better at explaining and there tactics are more superior

  • @phantomone2060
    @phantomone2060 5 днів тому

    Great stuff guys! Love the brand love the vids. Keep'em coming

  • @HughGrant-lp5kv
    @HughGrant-lp5kv 5 днів тому

    You should of at least tried to call of duty slide but if your that far away your best bet is to run in a zig zag

  • @HughGrant-lp5kv
    @HughGrant-lp5kv 5 днів тому

    Good knife work try swating the gun down with your left hand while still attacking the neck with your right hand

  • @oscarsclavi1649
    @oscarsclavi1649 5 днів тому

    No tengo ni la mas mínima experiencia militar y aun así entendí todo con tan buena explicación, clara y concisa. Excelente

  • @michele-vl5gc
    @michele-vl5gc 5 днів тому

    The series with project gecko was ten times better than this! Ely was more clear and the program made much more sense

    • @mikejeffsteel
      @mikejeffsteel 5 днів тому

      Not to be disrespectful to this trainer but what he teaches in these videos are 1980s tactics. Ely teaches tactics that are being used today in Ukraine, Israel and by most SWAT units in the world.

    • @AirsoftRealSteelBoxing
      @AirsoftRealSteelBoxing 5 днів тому

      ​@@mikejeffsteelwhere can i watch those tactics

    • @thomas-7345
      @thomas-7345 5 днів тому

      Makes sense? Good

    • @nikkol7949
      @nikkol7949 5 днів тому

      Still the importance of such videos other than tactics is the plurality of learning from different operators I agree Ely does great job, it is always good to learn even if someone learned the smallest detail from these videos, it add to people tool box

    • @mikejeffsteel
      @mikejeffsteel 5 днів тому

      @@AirsoftRealSteelBoxing They are in this channel. Search for "pro's guide to cqb one man room clearing" and you'll find them. There are like 5-6 videos.

  • @storminnorman7445
    @storminnorman7445 5 днів тому

    thank you for this valuable information

  • @MrSedrack
    @MrSedrack 5 днів тому

    As someone who's been doing this in Ukraine since the invasion... the best CQB is done with a Tank. But if you absolutely have to go inside a building, there's a golden rule - "When in doubt, Frag out."

  • @theshadowninja4223
    @theshadowninja4223 5 днів тому

    My one critique of this video is the guy holding the gun he knows it's coming a real life attacker won't which means it would take the attacker time to react and realize what's going on

  • @Master36985..
    @Master36985.. 5 днів тому

    Is it possible to add a translation of the subtitles in Polish? Very good videos but I would like to learn something from them. Please ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @mikejeffsteel
      @mikejeffsteel 5 днів тому

      If you're watching from a PC, you can enable subtitles and then choose to translate them to Polish.

  • @sihingvince
    @sihingvince 5 днів тому

    Very very good Chanel I'm fan 🤙

  • @benene055
    @benene055 5 днів тому

    No hate, just talking about what I have seen sofar from the perspective of a coach potato :) 1) I just saw a CQB trained SWAT officer getting shot in the head on Police Activity because there was no room to stand left or right of the door but he had to come in 12 o'clock. All training videos always include doors with walls to hide behind left and right... Just a thought... 2) From Iraq, Ukraine and Gaza, we see that a warzone has buildings with 20 inches of rubbel on the floor making it hard to move fast and forcing soldiers to look down from time to time to not step on booby traps or stumble, as well as small and large holes in walls from which foes can peak through. I wish to see an instructor showing how to move in such spaces. 3) The IDF is trained to constantly shoot doors and windows during a raid from the second and third row and handing off the covering fire to the next in line when reloading or standing just in front of the very object so that no foe will peak the door or window. This is something that many other militarys around the world can learn from when it comes to CQB. Of course this only goes for objects you are certain that there are no hostages or civilians inside but goes to show yet again that reality is much different from shooting houses. I left such comment on an other instructions video already but got no reply. I wish I'd do and see such videos including beforementioned circumstances.

    • @grizzlyhealth-sw2pv
      @grizzlyhealth-sw2pv 5 днів тому

      Yes I agree. In real world CQB such as in a war like Ukraine, Gaza and Afghanistan no one is going to enter a room like they are taught and there will be frags left and right and grenades and its hectic. I believe that most people who train the CQB shown in vids like this are training for silent special operations where people don't know your coming and they don't know your there and so you can enter a room without being worried about getting your head blown off by an lmg waiting for you. The type of CQB training in vids does not work in a war like the ones over the past 20-30 years.

    • @ExtraRice365
      @ExtraRice365 5 днів тому

      I hope UF Pro responds to comments like these. However, I think it's worth mentioning that these videos are for the very basic fundamentals.

    • @benene055
      @benene055 5 днів тому

      @@ExtraRice365 you are totally right with your point and obviously there is more to CQB than what we see in these videos but yeah, I would love to see these professionals showing us training under such circumstances just to get a glimpse of what they think and how they act. For me as a civillian it is just entertainment but I would like to see that anyways if they can somehow recreate such scenarios. Also, the video is obviously about movement inside rooms and corridors. It is not about getting inside a building in the first place (dont know how to translate to english but in Germany we call it "Häuserkampf") which is what I was referring to when writing about the IDF.

    • @joshuapoplin9210
      @joshuapoplin9210 5 днів тому

      CQB training takes years to actually get good at. The only problem is human opponents that lie and wait in deep angles that you don’t see coming. Casualties in real world CQB is absurdly high without sending in frag grenade first. In US law enforcement when you can’t do that it’s a game of angles. Try to use them to your advantage. Regardless, if the person you are going after wants to die, he most certainly is either wounding some or at least taking one person with them. That’s the reality of CQB Also, in reference to that swat video I think you’re referencing they per NTOA standards are not a swat team. They are a tactical response unit. They don’t have the man power, explosive ability and are not set up for dual breaches. So don’t view that as a legitimate swat unit at the top level. That is on the “hardly” a tactical unit.

    • @Pearmesan
      @Pearmesan 5 днів тому

      Hi, I saw that video as well. There were a lot of key details. Context: "On June 12, 2024, at 8:39 a.m., Ogle County law enforcement responded to a 911 call from a residence [REDACTED]. A family member reported that 32-year-old Jonathon Gounaris had threatened them and himself. The situation quickly escalated, prompting the deployment of the SWAT team and hostage negotiators at 9:18 a.m. Despite repeated attempts to communicate with Gounaris, there was no response from within the house. By 11:51 a.m., authorities made the decision to enter the home." 8:39 a.m. - Initial call 9:18 a.m. - SWAT team deployed 11:51 a.m. - SWAT team assault Sounds like a hostage situation right? We have "hostage negotiators" and family members reporting that they were threatened. Report: “There was nobody else in the residence. The family member that called was not at the residence. The suspect was in the residence by himself and we had that confirmed by the family member. We believed his intention was to harm police officers. That's the information the family member told us.” Okay, so we have one armed individual in a house by himself willing to remove the life from himself or others and more specifically law enforcement. So, what did SWAT do? >What did not happen ❌Deploy CS gas ❌Perform coordinated demolitions through either by hand or a SWAT utility vehicle (google "ROOK") ❌Consider a special exterior tactic such as a "takedown" or "ruse" (does not require entry) >What did happen ✅Surround the house for around 3 hours (what they did during that other than "negotiate" is unknown) ✅Perform dynamic entry on the front door > 3 Mistakes / Variables 1 - Choosing to make entry at all. This individual wants to kill you and likely wants himself dead, and he is practically considered to be occupying a castle. He has defenders advantage. 2 - Specifically choosing the front door. They always expect you to go to the front door. Furthermore, the front door was NOT optimal for a stack, due to the garage and fence. Based off of the video, I would have destroyed the flimsy fence to the right to have cover instead of respecting that barrier. 3 - Just bad follow up on breaching the front door, violating so many principles. >Remember, the consequences ending up being 3 SWAT members being hit by bullets (1 in the face), and bullets throughout the house and neighborhood. We may consider that those deputies may have been underfunded and therefore undertrained and that's probably the truth, but underfunded and incurring extreme and unnecessary costs and casualties don't mesh well... I think the truth is that they got extremely complacent and don't take their position seriously enough. Wish they made better decisions. 👍any question just ask

  • @johnshue8082
    @johnshue8082 5 днів тому

    keep it up! UF PRO self branding with top quality products and top quality vids

  • @leonelamora8227
    @leonelamora8227 5 днів тому

    Increíble canal gracias por la docencia en el tema. Me gusta mucho, saludos desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷