Seagreen wrote:Ren, dont confuse the issue.
You get hit in the head or neck, you are down for the count. I see someone disregarding BB contacts and they get their whole team DISQUALIFIED from the competition.
Event staff will be monitoring and filming your teams every move.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CQB#MilitaryWikipedia - CQB wrote:Military
Military uses of close quarters battle vary by unit type, branch and mission. Military operations other than war (MOOTW) may involve peacekeeping or riot control. Specialized forces such as the U.S. Coast Guard may adapt CQB tactics for the boarding of small vessels at sea. Hostage rescue or extrication by commando troops such as the British Special Air Service, Delta Force or U.S. Navy SEALs may involve even more esoteric adaptations or variations, depending on specialized environments, weapons technology, political considerations or a mixture of friendly, unfriendly or civilian personnel.
Armies that often engage in urban warfare operation may train most of their infantry in basic CQB doctrine as it relates to common tasks such as building entry, "clearing a room" and concussion and other grenades.
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Police
Police CQB doctrine is also specialized by unit type and mission. Riot control, corrections and SWAT teams, for example, each have different goals, but may make use of similar tactics and technology such as non-lethal force. A prison, for example, may have a squad which specializes in high-risk cell extractions, and psychiatric hospitals or wards often have similar specialized teams. Among the "less-than-lethal" tools and tactics central to police CQB electroshock guns, pepper spray, riot shields and riot guns to fire tear gas, rubber bullets, plastic bullets or beanbag rounds.
PM sentSeagreen wrote:Alex, do you guys have your roster finalized? We need them as soon as possible.
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