Pro's guide to CQB | Doors & Thresholds
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Previously, we discussed how various room angles and room dimensions shape the choice of room-clearing tactics you use. But in every scenario, it was assumed you would be entering a room that has its doors open.
In part 3 of this series, Eli focuses on the tactics of room clearing when the doors are closed. Learn the best ways to approach this situation-Eli’s in-depth breakdown is sure to help you deal with the close-quarters combat scenarios you might encounter.
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6:42
Instructor: I will show how the door opens..
Dog: BREACHING!!!!
LEEEEROY JENKIIIIINS
He's a good boy
@Maxi Delevingne knowing how it works doesnt change how effective it is. you think the people on the inside when you hit an objective dont know you are coming? they always know youre there, whether it be the vehicles you arrived in, the initial forced breach, the gunfire (suppressed is still loud as shit) or somebody kicking something in the dark
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@@thepewplace1370 agreed. But I'd add that knowing you're in the area does not mean they know you are around the corner. Even when the enemy is alert they may not be fully aware. It's an important distinction.
4:07 good guys petting the good boy
As former US Army who spent many years being trained with and using mostly dynamic entry, this video was educational. Your instruction is clear, concise, and to the point. Full of information but not overwhelming. No matter how much training or experience any of us have, we should always strive to learn more and to refine our techniques. Thanks for sharing.
thank you for your comment. my respect to you.
wow nice.
What's your opinion on dynamic entry now that you've seen clearing like this?
@@KrispyRootbeer Dynamic entry is always going to have it's place. There's going to be scenarios and situations where factors will not allow for anything but DE. However, it shouldn't be the standard anymore. Whether it's been archaic mindsets or lack of training/budget, but LE/Mil units need to adapt and incorporate new techniques.
It's all just tools in the tool box, and you should be proficient with all of them. Dynamic entry is the chain saw. Hybrid is the sword. Slicing is the scalpel. Train and use accordingly.
to once again believe
@@TMxxx69 very wise sir!👍👍
As a military firearms/CQB instructor since 2014, I give major props to this man for the ability to teach this class without getting distracted by the dog roaming around doing whatever. Apart from the dog not listening to the instructor and dynamically breaching the room rather than pieing the doorway.
I bet causes this man has seen some shit therefore when explaining he’s visualizing his breaches I bet. You can tell by the tone or his voice
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This is literally one of the best military/combat based series on RUclips. Only truth, experience, sweat and tears talking here. Can't wait for more vids lads.
Thank you my man.
@@ProjectGecko I share all of your video on my group page for people to learn from. The production is second to none. I love how you talk about the actions and plans on the powerpoint, then it shows you demostrating it. It just brings it all together. Nicely done guys.
makes sense
I think is not good tactis. This guy is not good
@@Aurora2022P why
32:38 Love Eli pats the boy's arm in answering his question to show encouragement💪, then the boy returns with a bro fist🤝. Just proves that Eli is a good instructor!🧔😊
I noticed that too. Almost wholesome in a way, and it reinforces the fact that teamwork is one of the most important aspects
6:40 Dog demonstrates a dynamic entry.
Haha 😄
Ik ahaha
I'm sexy beautiful and attractive
made the video 7x better
As a civilian, I highly appreciate you for making such an educational and accessible video series. I am obviously not military, nor have I ever been in a hostage or active shooter situation, but I have watched this series and learned what I could from it in the hopes that I may be prepared should such a terrible circumstance ever befall me. Some of my friends and family wonder why I think I should know these things, to which I say "it is better to have [the training] and not need it, than to need it and not have it."
Once again, thank you for this free resource!
Thanks for following us 😎🤙
Based man watching based videos
@@treyskyy2645 Everything about this video, this comment and the comment section is just based.
Really nice series.. thanks for sharing the priceless knowledge, on a platform like this.
What music are you using in the background please ?
In the US Army they really didn't teach much outside of dynamic entry flooding the room and there was an obsession with the "fatal funnel" even when the door was closed. Lots of problems with that narrow of a focus became obvious very quickly in real world situations so we had to adapt and learn on the go. I wish we would have had better thought out training like this prior to deployment.
Thanks for your comment. This is an issue that many are not willing to admit.
What unit were you in?
Thats funny because the Army probably has the best direct action units with the 75th Ranger Regiment and CAG. Even ODA SIF Teams!
@@prestonross6942 that's true but the rest of the Army fails miserably in training mostly due to endless clown world power point classes and area beautification. I've been in several different units in over a decade of service and with rare exception they're all the same.
@@brandonbowman5915 Not the unit I was in we were always training. Especially at the shoot house.
UF pro you guys are awesome you rock
Honestly, Eli is a fantastic instructor. If only we could get infinite videos like this! Thanks again for your channel and videos
You are welcome.
This is an incredible production. The text on the screen during the presentation is extremely helpful for taking notes. This is just amazing that it is free and this informative. Thank you.
6:40
Eli: Push, the door goes into the room
Dog: BREACHING!
One more thing I like about watching this guy is the way he speaks and the tone of his voice and amazing explanations. Just amazing.
My skills in Escape from Tarkov just went up 1000% or clearing buildings.. Thanks!
always remember kids...no left hand peeks
@@zze3r011 gotta add a new bind that switches to left hand firing
Yea ive been using this on all shooters and it especially works on DayZ lol
@@knickemz Not only that, many operators, and Military personnel use rifles left handed, Garand thumbs bois are to name a few
This is the exact reason I clicked on this video lmao, im getting ready for streets :)
As a former Marine Chief CQB instructor I can get behind these videos. We do the exact same thing. First half of the day is death by powerpoint in the class room, the 2nd half is in the live fire house.
Why not do a half day of power point and action training?
@@vcash1112 Are you referring to the "Action Training Sytems" that EMS and Firefighters use?
Eli is an amazing instructor. #anyquestions?good #makessense?perfect #ok?good
Fun fact.
you forgot #ThinkAboutIt
Lol 😆🤣😂😹😆🤣😂😹😆
I have to give mad props to the editing, excellent production value overall.
30:00 "Fido, this is a serious military operation!" *steals plank and runs away*
Wow. I normally find faults in CQB training videos but your training is spot on and well done. I'd be honored and pumped to attend your training! Excellent!
We teach CQB here in Norfolk, VA and love your videos. Simple, concise, and well articulated. Thanks for putting this information out for everyone to learn from.
Please don't stop making these videos. There amazing. The production is class. The teaching it so precise and clearly explained. Love it
Thank you my man.
Every once in awhile you find something on RUclips that just blows your freaking mind, and can't believe you stumbled into to something like THIS!
11:29 "Throw A nuclear bomb" XD
nuclear bomb in the bathroom... fart/diarrhea jokes
Oml the best way. XD
"Like you often see on youtube, with some cool music and guys with Crye Precision"
:))))) trollin em friends
Project Gecko I love the comment, took me a laugh, by the way, awesome guide, really useful, I'm looking forward for the other parts
Nice to see you here, love your videos 😁
can you give me the timestamp for that?
@@spincer3033 22:20
There is no question this man knows his shit. I have learned things I'm now teaching my guys because it's better than what we were trained on
This rocks, and you rock even more for sharing it with the world for free. It's an honor to learn from one of the clearest pros I've ever seen come out of a screen to teach me to fight.
Man I love this series, its gotten me very comfortable with clearing, and very close quarters. I scored 80+ kills in CQB yesterday.
These videos are very informative. As someone who plays a lot of first person shooters (which I realize was not the point of the series, however these tactics can carry over) I find these videos fascinating and very educational
Yup I play Csgo and insurgency sandstorm and trust me I learnt all these angle stuff from cs lol but yeah I feel fps gamers with training might become good cqb operators since they have good reflex and reaction time
I can finally sneak up on my cat now. Thank you.
I can imagine cats watching this video.
@@Official_Baba_yaga your screenname though. lol. perfect for this series.
*Robert's Cat* Damn you, Eli!!!
other people: Hires professional Tarkov Trainer
me: Watches UF Pro
I'm so glad to see a fellow eft player here. While watching this series I'm literally thinking of how to utilize this in shoreline and dorms lol.
Tony Stark: "is it too much to ask for both?"
@@pjilla629 oh no, the secrets out, wanna raid sometime? Na by chance?
Great instruction with understandable 👌 logic...
These type skills are perishable and must be constantly reinforced through training .
your attention to detail definitely supports this truth.
Thanks 😎🤙
I think it's very good that you ( and some other channels ) are shareing this knowledge with anyone who wants to know it, even with civilians. Here in the Balkans shooting was teached in schools when there is Yugoslavia. It's useful for home defense, also, not just from war and terorrisam. Actualy, if more people know how to fight, more of them can defend themselfs. Hope this channel will grow even more.
I miss being around awesome people like you guys. Wish I were part of a team like this. Thank you all for your service.
Lol 11:30 “...over here you threw a nuclear bomb, everybody are dead.” Man, can’t thank these guys enough for the service they’re providing to the public with these videos.
this is a really good advanced guide for Tarkov players!
FR 💀💀
Look, even as someone playing video games with no combat experience, someone trying to learn cqc techniques for duos to clear rooms better, this was so easy to grasp from this teacher. Wow what a great class!
I've been looking for an informative CQB/Tactics channel on youtube for so long, and it finally paid off. Extremely well done and thorough. Definitely subscribing, thank you!
Very well done. Professional knowledge and experience with excellent articulation to clearly express and convey your thoughts. Very much appreciated, from a former Army 11B.
This is a very good and detailed video! this skill goes beyond my basic MOUT training when i was in the army.
These videos are fairly old, but the knowledge is still extremely useful. I'm former military, and trained for law enforcement, but currently doing private security for hospitals. I'm suggesting this series to my supervisor to help the other security personnel understand what to do in our hospital which is like 90 percent hallways
I am in army reserves and did urban combat training on a weekend course, it was really fun but it’s hard to remember everything, this video helps to refresh my knowledge so I’ll be ready to storm the shit out of my grandmas house soon and finally retrieve a priority 1 target: German biscuits. Much appreciated knowledge
Love it man!
As veteran Rainbow Six Seige player I can confirm that these are plausible teachings.
22:33 There are two scenarios to this situation and it depends on your objective/situation whether it is entry by making as little noise as possible or entry by inducing a shock effect.
Started watching this channel for the field medical stuff, now I'm getting hooked on the combat videos despite having no military background. Just really interesting to see how he breaks it down.
Instructor: Fun fact, an L is actually two I's put together.
Students: *Surprised Pikachu*
Thank you Eli! These are sincerely appreciated. Especially how every action has a ironclad purpose.
Also at 21:46 , where one of the operators mentions the part abt a longer gun getting stuck in the dorway may seem as something the Eli overlooked, but in my eyes it shows how situationally focused he is- he has a shortgun, in this case a handgun, so not only does he think only how to exploit the positives of it's shorter size-he does not burden his minds of non-exsisten negatives, atlesast imo
I teach building searches and active shooter response. These videos are so helpful in showing the practical exercise.
Thanks 😎🤙
Oh wow! Thank you for responding. My high school kids love the videos.
I’ll share some pictures of our training.
Another Excellent Video! Well done! And I love how that GSD also seemed so keen to get some action of his/her own xD
I guess YT recommend me this because I'm playing Escape from Tarkov. After 3mn in the video, the thing that shocked me is how serious you are. I'm used to face these situations in the context of a video game, were dying doesn't really matter. Now I feel scared realizing this whole content is about learning how to kill and not be killed. I can't even describe how brave you are to choose this "line of work". I have the luxury to claim that "I'm a pacifist, I'm against violence", but the truth is, if people like you weren't there to protect me, I would just be as vulnerable as a lamb. Know that you have all my respect and gratitude for that. I wish you all to have a nice retirement, with a loving and loyal wife who gave you healthy children. You simply deserve the best for sacrificing your safety to protect ours. You're the real ones !
Love learning things from videos like these
This was really awesome!! and a good boi breaching this time!! Love it!
Gonna need this for the draft.
These are very high quality and informative videos. I appreciate the knowledge.
best lecture on door entry i have ever seen on RUclips
I wouldnt reccomend this to someone thats never room cleared before because itll be info overload BUT to someone who has some experience in room clearing and the problems you face in CQB this is a gold mind of tips - really got it down to a science, awesome job !
xxCOKERxxPWNxx this is episode 3 u shud check out episode 1(one man room cleaning)
Not sure what you have talking about. I Have played Counterstrike for years, didnt learn anything new besides the fact that Israel has not gotten into 360 no scopes yet.
I’m not in the military but this wasn’t even close to information overload. It was clear simple and easy to practice.
Thank you Eli . you’re good instructor for CQB
Pretty new to all this knowledge and profession, and this is some of the best and most interesting CQB training I've seen so far.
Man, great content, thanks for sharing. We went over basic cqc stuff in the Navy years ago but never this detailed.
What stuff the Navy cover?
@@ryean1_aus I was a Gunner so we had one week of basic cqc in San Diego (post bootcamp) where we used simunition force on force, and used hand held flashlights. Lots of good info but a lot has changed since I got out in '03.
@@christopherirwin934 Truth.
That moment when your k9 buddy also wants to try out the cqb procedure.
Slow and Smooth < > Smooth is Fast .
very good series UF Pro.
stay safe out there.
cheers
We are glad you like it 💪👊.
Eli, will there be a demonstration on pulling the door instead of pushing it? What would be some key principles for that scenario? Thank you for this awesome series!!
Hi Austin ! I wanted to show it as well. but the duration limit was in the back of our mind when we filmed it. so we kept is simple.
@@ProjectGecko I think everyone here would watch even if it were five hours long lol
@@code3toepain il keep it in mind for the next series. we might do another follow up season.
Pro is right! This guy is amazing. His details are tight. What a teacher man! He could be Gracie Jiu-Jitsu trained :)
"Like youtube video's with loud music, guys with crye precision" Oh damn the burn :P
Bruh! Trolling em friends :))
My favourite description of this in another video was "flashbangs and metal music". :)
With Simon Viklund music
SLLS: Stop, Look, Listen, Smell. Outstanding work gentlemen
Another great video. Please continue! I hope the last video is with the team practicing all of this together with some enemies. With airsoft guns!
there is a force on force episode coming too.
My father fought in ww2, in Holland, Germany,and gained a lot experience in fighting in built up areas.
He said best entry point into building was via the roof going down .
Dispatch a mill grenade in room if fighting enemy troops before entering
Never use streets , use a sledgehammer, crowbar, a mouse charge to get to the building next door.
Never use stairs if they canbe avoided, ( absail or knotted rope)
How dod troops in ww2 came on roofs from the outside
And btw most of the houses in zentral europe had and have pitched roofs
First saw this video with less experience and less weapons. Now im back with more experience and more weapons. The lessons never stop
"Door opens in 2 directions"
Ok, I have a master degree now.
Also, doors open to the sides.....
Yes, there's sliding doors. And there's rising doors like those on shopfronts.
but most often you deal with standard doors, side doors are not rocket science.
these classes are golden thanks for sharing.
What happens if the door has a door closer and the door will not stay open and requires to be held open ?
Self-closing, sliding, hatches, etc, take longer to teach. This is only a segment of Eli's course. Foot wedge can be hard.
@@peteraugust5295 just sledgehammer the wall open and jump in saying "oh yeah!" like the koolaid man. The hostiles will be too confused to react.
R6S Sledge Mains: *heavy breathing intensifies*
Simple and to the point. Everyone should have access to this information, I feel its extremely important to be educated for home defense.
Thanks for following us 😎🤙
If the bad guys knew that the good guys were trained this well they would be crapping their pants at the thought of a team landing on their doorstep.
Still relevant. Still priceless and now more than ever. Thank you
I'm curious about doors with automatic self closing mechanisms, like toilet rooms and fireblocking doors. Would you simply hold the door against your shoulder or go for a dynamic entry?
My opinion is that pressing/holding a self closing door open with your shoulder would be noticeable by everyone on the other side of the door, and they could then just shoot you through it. So don’t do that. I don’t know enough to say what should be done instead, though.
High speed low drag! Utilize the motion of the door and move with it!
ABSOLUTELY AN AWESOME CHANNEL WITH A WELTH OF INFORMATION!!!!! MOST DEFINITELY SUBSCRIBED
eli feildboy versteht sein Job.
Bitte mehr Videos von/mit ihm! 🤙🤙
Tut er aber wieso besorgt unsere Regierung Trainingspersonal aus dem Ausland? Das SEK/GSG9 gibt es doch nicht erst seit vorgestern.
Trotzdem cooles Video und meine UF PRO 40 ALL-Terrain sitzt immer noch spitze 🤙
@@adksmsjudn34321 eli ist in Israel geboren und aus persönlichen Gründen nach Deutschland gezogen und wohnt auch hier. Von demher passt doch alles . 🤙
@@little9589 achso 👍
@@adksmsjudn34321 in seinem Team arbeiten auch deutsche soweit ich weiß
can never fully be prepared but as this guy says you can stay consistent in your tactics and ways to stay as safe as possible at all times (ironic i know when it comes to war lol) I'm a nobody ie no credentials to my name in any field of military backgrounds but with these videos and the willing to learn, understand and invest, when and i say when because it is only a matter of time before a world war ensues. I like to think this knowledge and taking the time to watch and understand will give me and loved ones around me the best possible chances of survival. You're on your own, that's the scary thing about this life, no one's in control as much as people think there's higher powers at be, there's only people with better links than yourself, no one is in control.
CQB action is the fearlest of all of the rest for me, room by room is always something so scary because you never know what is in the other the side of the door and you life is pulling on challenge to do that. So every movement counts.
The grade of production of this channel is also special dude. I'm still waiting for a movie from them, at least a short film
"You breach over here it's broken over here you throw a nuclear bomb everybody's dead..." I love this series! Hahaha!
Excellent videos guys, if you wanted to draw more attention to your brand you've done it!
Curious as to the tactics for interior doors with hydraulic arms or other tension devices?
Nothing change much really. But we kept it off the web for a reason.
I am a law enforcement firearms and tactics instructor in the U.S. This was a great video. Was just curious what you taught to mitigate self closing doors. I appreciate the quick reply.
Best instructional videos I've found. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
uf pro thank you for this amazing series!
can you share the music playlist names of this chapter?
Another instructor Sense Information makes my CQB brain oh so happy... Thankyou
Dog is very good boi. Huff huff *door opens* BREACH BREACH
This series is so knowledgeable thank you guys
Is this the SEK or the GSG9?
I would say its the GSG9 but please correct me
if I'm wrong.
Silvio Thalheim Both, this Are Probably Trainers aswell which Train the erst of the Team with learned Drills in that course and so on.
Mind blown by this one. I love the weak side entry with a chance to have everyone in the ready before slice and entry.
@gecko,
I got an question about "shoulder transition" in cqb. I learned a few years before: do it, where it brings you a benefit. Nowadays I see guys switching on nearly any angles, doors, corners... Feels like more swapping than ready.
What's your thoughts about it?
And thx for the content
you are absolutely correct about it. rule of thumb - unless i am proactive, and with total surprise, i would probably not use a shoulder transition in short proximity to the threat. it might increase survivability, but it will be slower. plus, it is a higher form of skill which wont be accessible under high stress, probably.
@@ProjectGecko thx for the answer.
He is a good instructor our physics teacher can't even explain us like that
This is such a great guide and scenario build. I'm really suprised at the knowledge he has, and at the experience he's sharing. Is the unit he's teaching SEK?
im not even joking. these vids have helped me in rainbow six siege
Just saw this as my first video from this channel and I'm subscribed now. keep up the great content!
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the guys playing with the dog at the background made my day 4:05
11:30 over there you throw a nuclear bomb ....
i cant hold myself laughing
They actually did test the idea of backpack nukes, though.
Some of the best information on RUclips. Thanks so much for the videos!