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Topic: ”High/Low” or ”Run the Rabbit” Running the Rabbit and High/low configuration can create disruption of the “OODA Loop” in the opposing force. This movement is similar for L shaped intersections or corner-fed rooms. Short man (low man): - Assumes a kneeling or standing position. - Pops 90° corner. - Uses corner as cover/concealment. - Can push towards threat to create pressure. Long man (high man): - Must maintain muzzle awareness. - Makes command. - Corner-fed room: Initiates movement. - L
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Topic: Run the Rabbit vs Push to Threat Which tactic do you prefer and why? Drop your thoughts below and tell us which scenarios you think each tactic is best for! In Run the Rabbit, one person dashes across the danger area to draw fire, while the other holds a position to engage the threat. It’s fast, but it can be risky for the “rabbit.” With Push to Threat, the first person in moves directly to engage the threat, while the second person creates a distraction. It’s aggressive and can get you o
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Topic: ”High/Low” or ”Run the Rabbit” Running the Rabbit and High/low configuration can create more disruption of “OODA Loop” in the opposing force. This concept can be used for L shaped intersections or corner-fed rooms. It is important to note that this is a common situation where friendly fire takes place. That is why the “high man” or person pushing across needs to ensure that they have muzzle awareness, and they need to be tracking where their team mate is at all times. Person closest to co
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Topic: ”Push to Threat”; Split and Heavy; Corner Fed Running the Rabbit and Pushing to Threat are two different concepts. They both have their own applications but there is a debate on which one is more efficient. Running the rabbit refers to a tactic where the first person to enter the room moves quickly and aggressively across a Danger Area, drawing the enemy’s attention and fire away from the rest of the team. Pushing to Threat refers to a similar tactic, but the first person to enter the roo
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Running the Rabbit vs Push to Threat. Both have their benefits, but the debate on which one is more efficient rages on. Will be diving into detail soon. #cqb #closequartersbattle #readiness #preparedness #tactics #fidelosoperations #fidelisoperationsllc #anchoredinchrist | Fidelis Operations
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Fidelis Operations (Fi-Ops) on Instagram: "Topic: ”High/Low” and ”Run the Rabbit” Running the Rabbit and High/low configuration can create disruption of the “OODA Loop” in the opposing force. The “running the rabbit” method is similar to the movement for L shaped intersections. In some situations, you can utilize the High/Low Man method. Short man (low man): - Assumes a kneeling or standing position. - Pops 90° corner. - Uses corner as cover/concealment. - Can push towards threat to create press
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Topic: Point Man or #2 Man: Who Should Pie the Room First? If you ain’t first, your last. A Tactical Debate Close Quarters Battle (CQB) tactics are a complex dance of precision and speed. One crucial decision that can significantly impact the outcome of room clearing is who should pie the room first: the point man or the #2 man? Point Man Pying First Pros * Early threat identification: The point man, being the first to approach the doorway, can quickly identify and neutralize threats, reducing t
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Topic: Single vs Split Stack - Breaking the 90° vs. Center Check For the keyboard warriors. The proper combination and application of these tactics is entirely dependent on the mission and environment. One size does not fit all. Don’t fall into the dogma. Visibility changes depending on how a point man prioritizes initial angles. -Center check priorities the fatal funnel and offers greater visibility but potentially allows greater exposure. -90 degree pie can potentially mitigate exposure but of
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Close Quarters Battle Tactics: Slicing the Pie at a 4 Way Intersection
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Topic: Footwork; Cross; Center fed room This motion is the same with single man CQB and with a team. This is one method to conduct a cross, not the only method. The graphic exaggerates the movements for instructional purposes. Flowing in a straight line as much as possible is preferred if the environment allows. Approach the Door: -Approach the door while avoiding over-penetration into the room. There are multiple techniques to complete a cross, but this method is starting with your toes pointed
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Topic: Dynamic vs Deliberate Entry Methods DYNAMIC ENTRY * Breach, bang (if warranted), clear the objective. * Used when there is an immediate driving force (threat) or stimulus. * Rapid/Hasty entry and movement to Points of Domination supported by dynamic elements. * FOCUS: SPEED, SURPRISE, AND VIOLENCE OF ACTION - Accomplished by aggressive use of angles and proper timing of execution. - Disrupt the “OODA Loop” by use of deception or diversionary tactics when warranted. - Use an overwhelming a
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Topic: J Hook and Riding Doors - Inswing Doors Managing space and minimizing time spent in the fatal funnel—the most dangerous spot on the threshold. This video demonstrates two hasty entry techniques for rapidly clearing the fatal funnel and entering a room with an inswing (inward swinging) door: - The J Hook: This method is an evolution of the traditional “Center Check” method. Instead of stepping directly into the center (a high-risk maneuver), the J Hook blends slicing the pie to clear the 9
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Topic: The Hasty Heavy Side Approach Why use the Heavy Side Approach for hasty movement? This technique involves the entire team approaching and entering the space from the same side, and it’s highly effective for two main reasons: * Concentration of Force: By entering on the same side, the team quickly concentrates its presence and attention into the target area. This rapid massing of resources is crucial for establishing immediate spatial control and overwhelming the opponent’s ability to reac
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Topic: High ground. Stairwells introduce vertical and lateral Danger Areas. At each landing, there could be hides or doorways that can create exposure. When by yourself, finding the balance of prioritizing the vertical vs lateral angles can be challenging. As a team, the forward-most person should prioritize the vertical angles because they have the most exposure to them, while the team supports and covers the lateral angles. One person covers the stairwell from the bottom standing on the inside
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Topic: Crisscross; Split; Center fed In this method, the #1 man pushes across to the other side, sweeping the door. The #2 man fills the gap and covers the door as the #1 man is sweeping. When in a split stack, there are two main options for room entry known as Crisscross or Buttonhook. In this example the #1 prioritized the hard corner across from him, so the #1 and #2 man cross as they make entry. Crisscross is useful for speed and cross coverage. However the point man enters, the second man n
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Topic: 2 Man; 4 Way Intersection; Hold Left/Right; Flow Forward COMMAND: “Hold left! Hold Right! Flow forward!” -One team member is holding while the other team member makes movement. -Used when making deliberate movement toward an objective. -Threat location is unknown. -Possibility of other threats. #cqb #closequartersbattle #readiness #preparedness #tactics #anchoredinchrist | Fidelis Operations
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Topic: Every Day Carry Proper preparedness requires everyday Carry items for common, and uncommon, challenges. A full sized backpack may not always be an option and a fanny can offer quick access and excellent organization. If you’re looking for a pack that can handle this mission-essential loadout, check out the EBERLESTOCK Bando Bag. Use code Fi-Ops for 10% off at EBERLESTOCK.com/fi-ops Your pistol and spare magazine must be easily accessible, ensuring the trigger guard is always covered prefe
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Topic: Dead End Corner Fed Here are three ways for a two-man team to deal with a corner-fed room in a dead-end hallway. Let’s break them down. What do you think is the smartest move? What are the weaknesses of each one? And what’s your go-to play in this scenario? Let’s talk about it! #cqb #closequartersbattle #tactics #readiness #fidelisoperations #doorkickers #readyornot #anchoredinchrist | Fidelis Operations
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Topic: Plate Carriers A good plate carrier for the preparedness needs to be modular and scalable. This is the G3 from London Bridge Trading: Flexible cummerbund, slick, can bear weight if needed, laser cut molle makes it light weight and gives extensive mounting capability for pouches or coms. Tiered with 3 mounting options providing various placard options and fitment. Use code FIOPS for 10% off Here is what to look for in a Plate Carrier: * Scalability allows the carrier to transform from a “s
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Topic: Pie or Sweep? > Should you ‘Slice the Pie’ for controlled, methodical room entry, or go with a ‘Sweep/Rolling Pie’ to mitigated time in the doorway? * Single-man - For a single man a deliberate slice may help keep the element of surprise but a sweep may help mitigate time in the fatal funnel. * The danger of closed doors - Once you open a door, your presence is known, and a deliberate pie may not be an option. *team dynamics - Cross coverage with a team can mitigate the need to conduct a
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Topic: Door Anatomy - Hinge Location Conducting a Threshold Evaluation and understanding door hinge location is crucial for safe and effective entry. * Inswing Doors: Hinge will be located on interior. * Outswing Doors: hinge will be located on exterior. > Of course as always there are variety of hinge types but this is the general rule. Your breacher’s position will based on which way that door swings and of course whatever your SOP says. Your life (and your team’s) depends on this pre-entry as
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Topic: Stationary / Mounted Emergency and Medical Kits Is your emergency kit ready and accessible in a real emergency? Do you even know where it is? Or do you even have one? We often think having a kit is enough, but accessibility is key. A stationary, mounted kit eliminates the frantic search during a stressful, time-sensitive situation. It also separates certain gear to be reserved for emergencies at that location only and not to be used for EDC or taken to other locations. > The Goal: Make th
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