Vehicle Protective Procedures | Pro's Guide to Close Protection

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @jumpoutboys114
    @jumpoutboys114 Год назад +8

    Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @ThinMantheGhost
    @ThinMantheGhost Год назад +21

    I like the stuff that has only one person doing the close protection. I was trained using 2 for departure and arrival. Four in the vehicle with the client. Driver, lead, and two rear sandwiching the client. Lead gets out, opens door, rear security exits, client then exits essentially sandwiched between us. The extra rear security is there in vehicle to provide suppression if needed. I was trained almost 20 years ago so this may not be the SOP anymore.
    The reason I like this is because I am a father, husband, and friend. It’s easy to do this stuff with a team, but most times, the everyday life we protect, we are the only ones.

    • @localbrew73
      @localbrew73 Год назад +4

      That's how it should be done, client is always in a box. Maybe with current times and smaller budgets security gets cut and being forced to do same jobs with less personnel/equipment.

    • @ThinMantheGhost
      @ThinMantheGhost Год назад +2

      @@localbrew73 I definitely can see that happening. Less bodies, less money, more profit for the shareholders.

    • @ThinMantheGhost
      @ThinMantheGhost Год назад +1

      @@localbrew73 the practicality of doing it like this definitely has applications in everyday life. Keeping your head on a swivel with more tools is good. I do agree full box is better.
      Training drills, we would train man down like in hot in/exfils. But that was we’re fucked. This is operating under this as the norm. It’s not that different on how you move and cover than with the support a full box. Just alone.

    • @localbrew73
      @localbrew73 Год назад +2

      @@ThinMantheGhost that's the key, train in every different scenario only makes you more versatile in my opinion.

    • @MaxJuniorWCX
      @MaxJuniorWCX 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@localbrew73 That's the problem... Budgets !! Now you better train with only 2 or 3 and 1 vehicle sadly ...

  • @tommybenford9891
    @tommybenford9891 7 месяцев назад +5

    Probably super over looked but what I really enjoyed in this video is at 8:10. When he deployed his flashlight he didn’t just shine it straight ahead he had towards the ceiling. Most people don’t know doing that with a good hand held light actually is a way to light up majority if not all of the room. Also hitting a white wal or mirror with a good solid light while dismantle your own POV once you move the light to a different spot on the wall the ceiling eliminates that possibility as well.

  • @mcampog.3939
    @mcampog.3939 Месяц назад

    Thank you very much, excellent tactical instructor. In theory complete and in concept 👍 👌 Because I learn from you something easy that seems difficult. Above all, preserving life is easier than inventing irresponsible movements, just because someone like you does not exist in every story. Teach the correct and detailed.

  • @gregoryfaulkner2357
    @gregoryfaulkner2357 8 дней назад

    Perfect practice makes perfect

  • @Maca115070
    @Maca115070 Год назад +4

    I'm with Jp421. We were always taught to have the principal on the side closest to the entrance, not to expose them any longer than necessary. Also we never turned our back to an identified threat. Just my two cents worth.

  • @hkchris1
    @hkchris1 11 месяцев назад +6

    Can you run a scenario of a father protecting his family and or a couple protecting their kids in a similar scenario?

    • @pieterveenders9793
      @pieterveenders9793 10 месяцев назад

      They're not going to. UF Pro is meant for professionals only, sadly. By professionals I meant police and military, that's exclusively who they're focussed on and sell to, not to civilians.

  • @vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
    @vorwaerts_nie_zurueck Год назад +2

    Did some training on lets say, more offensive actions using vehicles. This fall I will be learning the more defensive aspects / VIP protection, this video has been a great introduction. As always, thanks a bunch for your uploads

    • @brianr6457
      @brianr6457 Год назад

      It wasn't very good. I would not use that as a training video.

    • @vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
      @vorwaerts_nie_zurueck Год назад

      @@brianr6457 hi Brian
      I'm a novice in this topic, got any input or recommendations? Cheers

    • @remotetrekker-dg3re
      @remotetrekker-dg3re Год назад

      @@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck Look into an accredited school. For example, executive security International in Colorado.

  • @hamzajansamaikurut6269
    @hamzajansamaikurut6269 Год назад +2

    Much needed lesson

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  • @Alfeco-dm7uk
    @Alfeco-dm7uk 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you open the door, should you go inside the building before your protectee???
    Just to make sure there is no threat inside waiting.
    Should you use the car door closest to the entry door in the building???
    Avoid walking around the vehicle.

  • @ciaobello1261
    @ciaobello1261 Год назад +1

    richtig coole folge.. finde dieses Konzept von der Erklärung solcher tweets echt cool

  • @Jp421JP
    @Jp421JP Год назад +36

    Is there a reason to exit the vehicle on the far side of the entry door, rather than adjacent to it?

    • @localbrew73
      @localbrew73 Год назад +1

      Agreed, especially if you know the venue and route you're taking have the client on the side of the entry and exit point. I also think leaving the door open of the AIC when exiting to retrieve the client is safer; if there is an event you're able to get the client secured and hop back in the passenger side faster if you don't have to open the door. The driver acts as observation in the event someone tries to enter the vehicle while ushering the client to the egress point of the venue. Great video though and great practices shown here.

    • @Kelvostrass
      @Kelvostrass Год назад +18

      They may have just done this for ease of recording

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Год назад +4

      To clear the opposing side of the vehicle so you don't get blindsided by an ambush from behind?

    • @takuyaono805
      @takuyaono805 Год назад +6

      I’d say because you’d have more freedom of movement and concealment in case of a threat.

    • @localbrew73
      @localbrew73 Год назад

      wouldn't you get that done exiting the passenger side, clearing, scanning, then exiting the client? I guess either side works, but I guess personally I'd rather limit my clients exposure as much as possible@@3nertia

  • @thurstontyler
    @thurstontyler 4 месяца назад

    Great video. Good training and techniques.

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 Год назад +4

    In the Imminent Threat scenarios I noticed that the client covered up in a boxer’s cover.
    Do you teach that to clients? How deeply do you brief clients in what to do if things go sideways? What do you do if a client freezes, tries to run or otherwise compromises their own safety due to instinct overriding training?

  • @normwilson117
    @normwilson117 11 месяцев назад

    bring back triple feed..outstanding

  • @michelprudencio3334
    @michelprudencio3334 4 месяца назад

    Very good , I am Close Protection VIP/Authority in Brazil

  • @trayecrawley6719
    @trayecrawley6719 10 месяцев назад

    Sitting giggling at mount.

  • @gregcox600
    @gregcox600 11 месяцев назад

    Great video!!!

  • @krisg29
    @krisg29 Год назад +3

    Loving this series.
    Is there no one checking for threats behind the door, before letting the client enter first? Or is this deemed a "safe" place in this scenario?

  • @miguelortega3361
    @miguelortega3361 29 дней назад

    Windows down in vehicle first mistake, principal opening the door and entering first second mistake; that area wasn’t cleared

  • @brianr6457
    @brianr6457 Год назад

    Take positive control of the client's door.

  • @trayecrawley6719
    @trayecrawley6719 10 месяцев назад

    Per second recoil in mma but fast forwarded for three.

  • @trayecrawley6719
    @trayecrawley6719 10 месяцев назад

    A support for seconds assertive.

  • @instrutorjoaomarcosoficial
    @instrutorjoaomarcosoficial 10 месяцев назад

    Poderia ter traduções em português 😢😢😢

  • @MichaelMirallesVoice
    @MichaelMirallesVoice 24 дня назад

    💯

  • @toddjenest3212
    @toddjenest3212 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why do you never look high/low when approaching a door for IED's/tripwires.

    • @kamilbass5053
      @kamilbass5053 11 месяцев назад

      Are f crazy? protection team IED? wiretraps?

  • @madbroindustries
    @madbroindustries Год назад

    Goood stuff!

  • @Asymmetrical.athlete_
    @Asymmetrical.athlete_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Remember, a two man one vehicle team sucks…and is usually only done stateside. Also, as the driver you never pull a James Yeager and put your vehicle in park while picking up or dropping off your client. You will inherently forget to put it in drive and you will sit there flirting it and going no where…just like the ditch queen James Yeager did.

  • @thomasmorsing9052
    @thomasmorsing9052 7 месяцев назад

    But what if the threat is inside ? why would the guard not walk in first then the client? there could be a guy waiting inside with a gun for the client !

  • @paratroopermccown7335
    @paratroopermccown7335 11 месяцев назад

    Why didn't Client exit and enter from the Driver's side of the vehicle ? Shorter distance and cover for the client.

    • @MaxJuniorWCX
      @MaxJuniorWCX 9 месяцев назад

      The client always sits behind the Bodyguard no matter what.

  • @1bornsurvivor
    @1bornsurvivor Год назад

    On the clean departure, why did you not put the principal back into the car on the side that was closest to the exit door of the building or have the driver turn the car around (pre-staging the car) so that the vehicle was facing the opposite direction and the appropriate car door was closest to the building? I feel that walking the principal all the way around the car exposes him to more possible threats (pedestrian, vehicle, sniper).

    • @1bornsurvivor
      @1bornsurvivor Год назад +1

      @@foxtrotoscar4284 What you said is true. I was just wondering why they wouldn't show the ideal way to do it, on this training video.

    • @Chagsis
      @Chagsis Год назад

      In the depicted scenario, the danger is within the venue or building - no snipers or other external threats were mentioned - and I could see how walking the client around the car might provide a degree of protection from anything coming out of the building (bullets, explosive debris)

    • @1bornsurvivor
      @1bornsurvivor Год назад

      @@Chagsis That is not true. Watch the video again. They covered interior and exterior threat scenarios.

    • @scdrescher1
      @scdrescher1 11 месяцев назад

      Would you ever let the primary enter first into an uncleared structure? Don’t know if I missed that in the explanation.

    • @MaxJuniorWCX
      @MaxJuniorWCX 9 месяцев назад

      @@scdrescher1 One-man bodyguard = probably low-risk mission, so It's better to open the door for him and let him go Through. High risk = probably 3 to 5 PES, one would have to open the door and check the inside of the venue before the VIP even put a foot on the ground. Hope that makes sense...

  • @instrutorjoaomarcosoficial
    @instrutorjoaomarcosoficial 10 месяцев назад

    Mais vamos estudar o ingles agora kkkk

  • @JohnLoogleman
    @JohnLoogleman 11 месяцев назад

    Why does the client enter first through the door?. I understand this is a clean arrival, but it seems counterintuitive. Nothing to be gained by it, but a lot to lose. Even if the risks assessment tells you there is no risk, it's a bad habit surely....

  • @AndreyNikishaev
    @AndreyNikishaev Год назад

    first time he leaved door open, and then he close it.

  • @trayecrawley6719
    @trayecrawley6719 10 месяцев назад

    Left ear right ear

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D USA

  • @gurbanisharma9003
    @gurbanisharma9003 11 месяцев назад +1

    In real scenario things wont go so clean. They would be dead.

  • @revolution334
    @revolution334 4 месяца назад

    I think he needs more training , here ex french legion in activity

  • @tepesavvas4283
    @tepesavvas4283 7 месяцев назад

    hi

  • @NameWurdeVon_ChatGPT_generiert

    Of course all car windows stay closed. You don't want someone to throw something inside the car, like a smoke gren, flashbang or worse.

  • @stanleyhill507
    @stanleyhill507 9 месяцев назад

    hey man, and who close the back vip door in real case :-D???::::Driver?...:etc....-)sorry I understand. promo is promo and real is real...

  • @AlphaTangoSierra
    @AlphaTangoSierra 11 месяцев назад

    At 05:14 you flagged your charged gun towards your driver, why?

  • @AlphaTangoSierra
    @AlphaTangoSierra 11 месяцев назад

    Again at 05:39, same flagging !

  • @frankcastle9691
    @frankcastle9691 10 месяцев назад

    The problem with all this is it doesn't work because cars arnt bullet proof.

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D AGENCYE

  • @AndreyNikishaev
    @AndreyNikishaev Год назад

    he open door put client before himself, and client got shoot. fin

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D AGENSI

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D COP

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D AMERICAN

  • @Vjekoslav-vf3hr
    @Vjekoslav-vf3hr Год назад

    4:00 - 4:10 client is protecting your back 😂 and you have narrow visual cover only to the wall.
    How would you change this? Or you would not change anything.

  • @joalvarez6252
    @joalvarez6252 3 месяца назад

    These days! Once He/She They/them 😅

  • @johnnycash4002
    @johnnycash4002 11 месяцев назад

    😂😂😂

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D FBI

  • @abdullazeezkareem5296
    @abdullazeezkareem5296 4 месяца назад

    Is it not dangerous if these videos could fall in the wrong hands ?

  • @mozgotron12
    @mozgotron12 5 месяцев назад

    В жизни не думал, что в 21 веке будет так много татуированных дурачков и дурочек.

  • @MrZimeir
    @MrZimeir 11 месяцев назад

    No and more NO with a hell NO

  • @emmanuelsaydee2252
    @emmanuelsaydee2252 6 дней назад

    Windows down wrong, allowing the Principal to close the door is also wrong.

  • @mikoaipan7351
    @mikoaipan7351 11 месяцев назад

    D AGENSY

  • @trayecrawley6719
    @trayecrawley6719 10 месяцев назад

    At stop?

  • @newinhuman
    @newinhuman 11 месяцев назад

    who is Marc Thiery... his company owns 51% of uf pro but theres hardly any info on him

  • @Spicydeluxecombo
    @Spicydeluxecombo Год назад +2

    Cant behind services like this. Unless its a family member or close friend, no grown man should agree their life is less important than a random client and amount of money. Beta activity

    • @Matthew-zb3iw
      @Matthew-zb3iw Год назад +8

      people doing this (should) believe themselves to have enough skill to protect both themselves and the client. Like mentioned several times, security is multi layered and this is only a small part of the whole. Lots of footage of security services failing to do their job in recent times so these kinds of instructionals are very important.

    • @ThinMantheGhost
      @ThinMantheGhost Год назад

      The only beta activity here is your grammar and spelling. Now for the real measure of alpha beta incel bullshit you’re espousing, you and one of them in a room. Who walks out? Put your “alpha” where your mouth is or fuck off with that shit.

    • @Patrickjohnphotography
      @Patrickjohnphotography Год назад

      It is called a capitalist society. one person's skill is protection, another person's skill is they have a huge bank account. They are not protecting Mother Theresa. Skill sellers and Skill buyers connect. I can think of 91 indictment reasons why Judges and lawyers currently need this service.

    • @markkouri2877
      @markkouri2877 Год назад +2

      Firefighters, police officers, soldiers and security guards put others ahead of themselves every day. For many it is the answer to a simple question, if not me, then who? For others it is knowing that we might make the difference between success and failure.

    • @Spicydeluxecombo
      @Spicydeluxecombo Год назад

      @@markkouri2877 id say EMS is necessary. Rich people who refuse to arm themselves isnt lol