
Advanced Israeli CQB Urban Warfare Course


ENOUGH
IS ENOUGH!
How
many more soldiers must continue to die as the first and second members of an
entry team by getting shot or activating a booby trap or IED?
Currently,
most CQB and urban warfare training is done by companies that teach the same
unsafe method of entry.
During
training, military and Special Forces trainees thank us for finally being able
to learn something new and effective and not the same method that could teach just
as easily teach themselves.
To
date, we have trained several military Special Forces groups currently working
in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa and other parts of the world. These
groups have fully adopted the Israeli CQB and Urban Warfare methodology that we
have instructed them.
The
following is a comment from a solider that we trained in Israeli CQB,
“Here's
the story of what happened while I was in Iraq. …..
We
were doing a raid in Kirkuk, Iraq. I was point man when I entered the first
room I naturally did the technique that I learned while training at CRI instead
of the way the U.S. Army taught me. Well behind the first door there was a man
with a weapon and opened up on us. But since I entered in the way CRI
taught I didn't get shoot. It was the safest way to enter a room with the
minimum amount of exposure. I know that This techniques saved my life and that
of my squad.
And,
the other story. We were on an escort mission when I noticed that there was a
lack of civilians, and cars on the road. It was a scary silence like the one
right before something happens. Well CRI classes on I.E.D.’s were important. I
backed off the truck in front of me by 100 meters or so - as soon as I did that
an I.E.D. exploded 5 to 10 feet in front of me. If I wouldn't have backed off
the I.E.D. would have injured or killed me or members of my squad. Everything
C.R.I. teaches can and will be used in the world to defeat terrorism worldwide. “
Our Advanced Israeli CQB Urban Warfare Course is suitable for any member of military, police or federal personnel that work in a high risk environments/zones.
Course Topics:
· Dynamic drills using handguns and assault rifle (if using handguns)
· Advanced tactical repelling
· SWAT extension ladder deployment for tactical use (Israeli Method)
·
Sharpshooter deployment and operation
· Corridor movement, shooting
· Stairwell movement, shooting
· Room clearing
· Room entry
· Evacuation procedures: hostages and casualties
·
Dealing with booby traps in the
building
·
Individual to 12-man team deployment
during entries
· Three dimensional approach to neutralizing alarms
· Night operations
· Tactical use of flashlight and laser in buildings
· Various room entry techniques in the Israeli Method
· Silent/Noisy approach
· Hi-tech use and deployment for hostage rescue or raids
· Rapid evacuation of hostages
· Correct handling of enemy bodies
· Tactical handcuffing techniques
· Hostage body search
· Silent communications
· Stealth tactics and camouflage
· Surveillance and intelligence gathering
· Method of dealing with hostile dogs
· Prioritizing targets
· Tactical planning
·
Distraction techniques
·
Tactical Israeli Point Shooting
·
Basic & Advanced CQB
·
Tactical Israeli
Point Shooting
·
Basic & Advanced CQB
·
Dynamic drills
using handguns and assault rifle (if using handguns)
·
Engaging various targets
·
Shooting at moving targets
·
Shooting from a moving vehicle
·
Shooting at a moving vehicle
·
Shooting in densely populated areas
·
Shooting in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog, darkness)
·
Shoot/don’t shoot drills and exercise
·
Using cover while shooting: left,
right, above, below
·
Entry techniques
·
Corridor movement, shooting
·
Stairwell movement, shooting
·
Rom clearing
·
Evacuation procedures:
hostages and casualties
·
Simulative instinctive
shooting
·
Procedures for drawing
weapons
·
Quick recovery from weapon
jams
·
Shooting while injured and
disoriented
·
High emotional and mental
pressure and tension exercises
·
Tactically moving within a
crowd
·
Shooting while blinded
·
Night shooting
·
Tactical use of a
flashlight
·
Laser sites
·
Procedures for tactically
exiting a vehicle
·
Weapons transition (if
carrying a handgun as a secondary weapon)
·
Shooting while in motion
(running, walking)
· Instinctive and reactive shooting
· Team work with limited communication
· Team member rescue during kidnapping in progress
· Tripwire, step line devices detection
· Difficult hostage rescue shot
· Deceptive operations
· Linear/Non Linear shooting
· Full force on force exercises