Introduciton into Limited Penetration - ITCQB

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • This instructional video address some of the common questions we often get regarding our CQB methodology and in particular Limited Penetration.
    In the video :
    - Introduction to modern CQB methods
    - Common types of room shapes
    -Angles relevance
    - The NDIA
    The content in this video will give you a glimpse into our concept and some hard facts regarding room clearing and limited penetration in particular. keep in mind that what you see in this video is just a glimpse.
    To learn more about our courses and system visit www.ProjectGecko.info

Комментарии • 46

  • @ElderGuy729
    @ElderGuy729 2 года назад +12

    Narrow, Divide, Isolate, Attack. Thanks for the acronym, makes it easy to recall the concept.

  • @dudedoingdude
    @dudedoingdude 4 года назад +18

    Our lovely Eli is left-handed! This makes him stand out from the ordinary world.

    • @Zuludarkthirty
      @Zuludarkthirty 3 года назад +5

      No he's right handed because his pistol is on his right side

    • @staggsnathan
      @staggsnathan 9 месяцев назад

      He's probably cross dominant, I am left handed but shoot right handed.

  • @eltonjcasarez2744
    @eltonjcasarez2744 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the videos and information very helpful and informative, Have a Great Weekend. And Happy Easter everyone.

  • @gwas1280
    @gwas1280 3 года назад +3

    Top !! Have a nice weekend !

  • @DefangtheSnake
    @DefangtheSnake 5 лет назад +6

    Well explained, learned that years ago at the origin.😎

  • @yosefbenbarouk
    @yosefbenbarouk 4 года назад +3

    good video! todah!

  • @silentfox8
    @silentfox8 4 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @polarzxo1530
    @polarzxo1530 3 года назад +5

    very late but anyone know what the footage at 0:45 is from? looks interesting

  • @GR4MPI
    @GR4MPI 2 года назад +1

    love this channel but have problem with title of this video :) "Introduciton into Limited Penetration - ITCQB" => "Introduction into Limited Penetration - ITCQB"

  • @ibramguirguis
    @ibramguirguis 2 года назад +2

    Has project Gecko replaced by UF pro or you are both exist and partners?

    • @ryean1_aus
      @ryean1_aus 2 года назад +1

      Partners. UFPRO is a clothing company. Project Gecko is a training company ran by Eliran in the video.

  • @mouchthebiker2938
    @mouchthebiker2938 4 года назад +7

    that's what she kept complaining about.

  • @Silencewalker
    @Silencewalker 5 лет назад +8

    And what about L-shaped or T-shaped spaces?

    • @ProjectGecko
      @ProjectGecko  5 лет назад +9

      Hi. L shape is mentioned. T shape is a tubular in prespective. Section its self is basically a box like, in geometry wisw.

    • @Silencewalker
      @Silencewalker 5 лет назад +4

      Oh, you mean L-shaped is cleaned as I-shaped and the the technique is re-applied for the subsequent section. I asked because an entry in L-shaped room may give an angle into the subsequent section, but it seems this is negligible. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @ProjectGecko
      @ProjectGecko  5 лет назад +8

      its all perspective driven. how ever the 3 shapes mentioned in the vid are molding into the other keeping the principles the same in terms of visualization,etc.

    • @alexiskakos5456
      @alexiskakos5456 3 года назад +5

      The concepts are the same but twice isolation and atack.

  • @Jorge_K
    @Jorge_K 5 лет назад +14

    I fully understand the benefits of this technique. However you see a lot of units who do not execute this and go straight into a wall flood entry. Now I'm curious as to why certain units do not use this technique. Is this more commonly used with smaller elements? I honestly have no idea.
    EDIT: I'm looking at this from both a military and police standpoint. I do not have experience myself and am merely an enthusiast who would like to know more. :)

    • @davidgarzon143
      @davidgarzon143 4 года назад +1

      estoy igual siempre hemos utilizado tecnicas de entrada dinamicas o entradas hibridas

    • @alexiskakos5456
      @alexiskakos5456 3 года назад +5

      There are two basic manners to enter in a room: slow and quick. This technique is slow. Quick techniques are done only when you know that the enemy is probably relaxed.

    • @chontarango6024
      @chontarango6024 3 года назад +7

      From my experience, the answer is "because this is how It's done".
      The other guy described best "institutional inertia", I saw this type of in the box training everywhere in LE. That was back in the 90's though. I'm not sure how it is now.

    • @Durandalski
      @Durandalski 3 года назад +12

      To answer that one must get a quick history lesson. The concepts of room entry were developed by the early SAS. They based their tactics on hostage rescue and the use of flashbangs to stun the enemy as the entry was made. Prior to the SAS developing a doctrine there was no specific military or LE tactics for room clearing, and any clearing that was done generally resembled lim pen simply due to human factors, people don’t like to expose themselves to gunfire. The traditional wall flood tactics come directly from those early SAS tactics. With the SAS successes other militaries and LE began adopting similar doctrines. However, what happened was that the whole package of SAS training didn’t transfer. Most military and LE units don’t spend even a fraction of the time practicing the precise choreography of a proper dynamic entry. They also do not use flash-bangs on every room, which actually were an essential part of the SAS tactics. So basically you get a watered down version of the tactic, executed by a much lower caliber team. The result was that the tactic didn’t work in practice. There are many stories of soldiers and Marines killed in the middle east attempting dynamic entry. This comes from the lack of flashbangs and the inherent limitations of the dynamic tactics. In the LE world there is anecdotal and video evidence of teams freezing and bottlenecking when they took fire attempting dynamic entry. This comes from both ineffective use of flashbangs, and insufficient training to overcome the sense of self preservation. While highly trained compared to regular soldiers or LE, SWAT teams still don’t come close to the level of the SAS. However, by the time lim pen tactics began to spread after these real world failures sent high level teams back to the drawing board, the whole world had been using the watered down SAS tactics for decades. The more likely a team is to engage in high risk entry, the more likely they have adopted lim pen. Military special operations and LE SWAT teams that do a lot of work have almost entirely transitioned to lim pen except for immediate hostage rescue, which resembles the original SAS tactic using flashbangs properly. Smaller SWAT teams and regular military are mosty still on the old tactics because thats all they’ve ever known and they don’t need it often enough to put in the time and money to re-train. It will be another decade before wall flood dynamic entry is almost unseen.

    • @MrCrumb34
      @MrCrumb34 3 года назад +11

      Try telling a bunch of old salty dudes that have spent years mastering a technique that it's mostly useless. Tell them how there's a more effective technique that takes 1/4 the training to get good at.

  • @davidgarzon143
    @davidgarzon143 4 года назад +3

    what is this NDIA disculpeneme vi el video completo pero soy latino que significa esa abreviatura?

    • @ryean1_aus
      @ryean1_aus 3 года назад +1

      NDIA covered in other video. Narrow, Divide, Isolate, Attack.

    • @alexiskakos5456
      @alexiskakos5456 3 года назад +1

      Narrow és junto al muro y tener una primera vision en angulo agudo de uno de los corners de la sala. Divided és comensar a atirar a partir de esto primeto angulo hasta 90 grsdos.

    • @alexiskakos5456
      @alexiskakos5456 3 года назад +1

      Isolate es hacer el mismo que divided pero al contrario y atack és atacar el corner ciego de la sala.

  • @vladimir_ckau
    @vladimir_ckau 5 лет назад +6

    > Introduc[it]on ;) This one in title

    • @ProjectGecko
      @ProjectGecko  5 лет назад +10

      Hi can we hire you ?

    • @raymondchisiuc3330
      @raymondchisiuc3330 3 года назад +3

      @@vladimir_ckau hahaaaaaa....bro u 1 funny son of a gun ....bless u ,this comment made my day

    • @raymondchisiuc3330
      @raymondchisiuc3330 3 года назад +2

      @@ProjectGecko hahaaaaaaaa omg...lmao Eli that u???recognize the trademark sarcasm.

  • @getstuk87
    @getstuk87 2 года назад

    If the corners are so dangerous, why not use a mirror to eliminate that risk? Use the mirror on a pole to see if anyone is there without putting yourself in harms way. This is after you pie the room in slices like you mention. Those corners are difficult.

    • @ryean1_aus
      @ryean1_aus 2 года назад +3

      Mirror = exposure, exposure time. Possible but you get people say things like "but what about walls? the threat will see the mirror and shoot the wall".

    • @getstuk87
      @getstuk87 2 года назад +2

      @@ryean1_aus then train your weapon on the corner he's in (aiming through the wall) and fire as well as you peak it. Or have someone point their gun around the corner with the mirror

    • @nadavraz2682
      @nadavraz2682 Год назад +1

      the idea is you adapt according to mission specific requirments. if this is tradianal military cqb, yes, using a mirror is a good idea, when time is not a factor.
      when dealing with hostage rescue, every half second counts, so you do things faster and less protected.
      you can do limited penetration fast and slow, you can use fire power while you are slicing , or not depending on what the mission is, if you have hostages or just enemys... if the walls are brick or plaster makes a big difference, you dont want to shoot friendlys on the other side of the wall.
      in short, it all depends, and there is no one way to do everything. you change and adapt according to the mission

  • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
    @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 года назад +1

    Recap that thing man, markers are expensive.

  • @user-mk3fi9rz1l
    @user-mk3fi9rz1l 4 года назад

    تحويل الشرح الى اختراق

    • @col8179
      @col8179 2 года назад

      ... great.