What if #1 man gets shot while walking in from one corner while #2 man hasn't checked the other corner, what side would he aim at, or would he stop and turn around?
Great video! I've noticed one potential flaw in TTP mentioned here. I think that colapsing back to narrow angle after clearing up to 90° deegre angle loses you overwatch of situation inside of the room and infreges situational awareness. From my point of view operator shouldn't colapss back to narrow after clearing 90°. Thanks for spreading knowledge and meaningful SOP-s with which ordinary people can upgrade their training!
Unless there is another entrance inside the room then there are no potential surprises once cleared. Collapsing back into the narrow angle provides advantage if those inside decide to push out from the hard corner.
@@Elpusztithatatlan111 I agree with what you said, but the room will never or very rarely be empty and without of furniture, I belive in consitency and simplicity of TTP-s because the high stress enviroment creates poor decisions and the toolbox should not be overstrecthed, especially on a organization level. Thanks for answering and sharing your insight!
This may be true IF there is something to control at the 90 degree (DS, open door, a person, etc..). If not, than you collapse back to best control the HC and stage to attack it upon entry.
If the centre is clear of threat areas you compress the threat back to the deep corner as this is the last uncleared area where a threat will likely be.
After playing Ready Or Not I've started using these strategies in other games. It's great.
Glad you are getting some use out of it.
I will hopefully NEVER have to utilize these tactics, but boy do I love watching these.
Thank you for watching
There’s always airsoft where you can use these tactics in a safe and fun environment.
keeping this in mind for VR shooters
I would love some defensive CQB videos
Can you do videos on defensive cqb ? Because without understanding the defending strategy, offensive ones are more nebulous.
What if #1 man gets shot while walking in from one corner while #2 man hasn't checked the other corner, what side would he aim at, or would he stop and turn around?
why can't they use like little inspector gadget type mirrors and stuff?
What’s the software you use in the video?
Great video! I've noticed one potential flaw in TTP mentioned here. I think that colapsing back to narrow angle after clearing up to 90° deegre angle loses you overwatch of situation inside of the room and infreges situational awareness. From my point of view operator shouldn't colapss back to narrow after clearing 90°.
Thanks for spreading knowledge and meaningful SOP-s with which ordinary people can upgrade their training!
Unless there is another entrance inside the room then there are no potential surprises once cleared. Collapsing back into the narrow angle provides advantage if those inside decide to push out from the hard corner.
@@Elpusztithatatlan111 I agree with what you said, but the room will never or very rarely be empty and without of furniture, I belive in consitency and simplicity of TTP-s because the high stress enviroment creates poor decisions and the toolbox should not be overstrecthed, especially on a organization level.
Thanks for answering and sharing your insight!
This may be true IF there is something to control at the 90 degree (DS, open door, a person, etc..). If not, than you collapse back to best control the HC and stage to attack it upon entry.
Also, I have a video on this called isolation and control. Go watch that.
If the centre is clear of threat areas you compress the threat back to the deep corner as this is the last uncleared area where a threat will likely be.
About to fuck shit up in ready or not lol
The name plss
It's a game?
If yes, what the name?
Door kickers 2
@@gungnirstrategic thank you
Drywall doesn’t stop bullets
Cool, neither does running into the room.
Why do they always think that is an argument.
@@DaishoTactical because if you run, you can’t be shot, duh