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This part shows you an example of a drill Eli uses to determine how effective you are in a CQB scenario. How fast can you identify the threat? Do you put the corner-fed rooms theory in practice? How well do you cope with elevated heart rate?
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@ProjectGecko
@ProjectGecko 4 года назад
Thank you guys for the support. With this being the last episode of this series, if you have idea for other topics within CQB that you think we should film about - write in the comments below.
@Adrian-gn9zr
@Adrian-gn9zr 4 года назад
Is there any stand-alone episode planned featuring the dog/K9 units we can see in the intro?
@sosecherofsky7985
@sosecherofsky7985 4 года назад
I would like to see some use of alternative entry points.
@kvarnak1314
@kvarnak1314 4 года назад
Some shield work would be great
@bboysergiorock
@bboysergiorock 4 года назад
Use of covering fire, alternative entry points, multiple angle exposure, shield usage and improvised cover, larger scale force on force and cooperation, staircases and level changes, angle switching.
@LichtMaschinenGewehr
@LichtMaschinenGewehr 4 года назад
How to use limited penetration with teams of 4+
@davideparmeggiani6081
@davideparmeggiani6081 4 года назад
Please get project gecko to do another series asap
@facade538
@facade538 2 года назад
Hello
@davideparmeggiani6081
@davideparmeggiani6081 2 года назад
@@facade538 Hello?
@frostbitepokin9520
@frostbitepokin9520 2 года назад
Hello
@hippycracktalksmack
@hippycracktalksmack 2 года назад
Hello
@brokenarrow9772
@brokenarrow9772 4 года назад
This is hands down the best training series I have ever watched! We need more from Project Gecko!
@lobobaltazar1322
@lobobaltazar1322 4 года назад
I wish the new guys where tauth more about hand positioning and using red dot bit better. Their weapon grip is a bit sad, probably the reason they got Hit many times. That will improve with time and training ofcourse.
@olvolv71
@olvolv71 2 года назад
@@lobobaltazar1322 they only got hit one time and just on the thumb as well, but yeah btw this was just the youtube series they didnt record the full cqb course
@xenogod3364
@xenogod3364 4 года назад
Not to climb on the roof, shooting helicopters. That's a legit straight face joke by Eli
@seandafny
@seandafny 4 года назад
Hes a fun guy
@australovenatortomino_1741
@australovenatortomino_1741 4 года назад
This... never... ends... and that's why I love it!
@universal_wisdom3416
@universal_wisdom3416 4 года назад
My heart wasn’t even beating for the first 2 minutes of the video. That’s INTENSE!!
@Zhen-Lin-CHN
@Zhen-Lin-CHN 4 года назад
How many times do he press the Q and E keys?
@SzymonNatanRajca
@SzymonNatanRajca 4 года назад
Pro Siege move right there ;)
@Tanrilhorn
@Tanrilhorn 4 года назад
Too bad that you can't bug out your hitbox by spamming irl
@a10goesbrrrrrrrrrrt52
@a10goesbrrrrrrrrrrt52 4 года назад
It's so cool how he only peeks his head just to check their locations and do it often so they don't know when he would actually come in.
@LardosOperadores
@LardosOperadores 2 года назад
That's why you wanna play with Q and E on hold
@tvmorpheus7253
@tvmorpheus7253 Год назад
@@a10goesbrrrrrrrrrrt52 ​ works well with simunition/air soft or paintball but if youre using this for training it’s useless. In real situations poking your head like that will result in you getting lit up through the wall.
@Kempsys
@Kempsys 4 года назад
Dont end this.... thare is so much to more that we also want so see in the future
@yourmom1302
@yourmom1302 3 года назад
Thank you guy's for giving this lesson for free. This video series has changed the way I thought about clearing buildings entirely. This was also the most well made series I've seen on this subject.
@jaycorcoran3618
@jaycorcoran3618 4 года назад
The true genius of this style is that Eli has made something complicated simple, shout out to IDF for the blood and sweat it took to learn these lessons.
@tommorris3264
@tommorris3264 2 года назад
The Isralis are hands down the true professionals on this subject matter. Very intelligent with methods. No one even close on counter terrorism.
@hossv1147
@hossv1147 4 года назад
Holy smokes... "Just the begining"?!? That itself was very intense and educating. I can only imagine the middle and ending of the course. Truly great stuff here. 👍
@thepewplace1370
@thepewplace1370 4 года назад
even more "beginning" than that. This is probably a couple days training course out of hundreds or thousand of hours annually. The course is learning what to train, then you have to actually train it over and over and over again
@Rcflex1
@Rcflex1 4 года назад
As a retired law enforcement officer thank you for the awesome tips and content on tactical approaches
@vincentlaw1415
@vincentlaw1415 4 года назад
7:16 "Drop your weapon!" "FICK DICH!" xD pretty authentic to be honest
@Justlikeit22
@Justlikeit22 4 года назад
LOL I didn't realise when I watched it twice.
@OperatorE0003
@OperatorE0003 4 года назад
Ive been watching since the beggining and I have to say Im thoroughly impressed. Not with just the tips and lessons but how they were taught and the presentation. I have been practicing force on force and the methods in this series (using human nature mixed with tactics) with great results in comparisson to other tactics and team play. Keep up the great work, and know your work isnt unappreciated. Love you guys
@rtek777
@rtek777 4 года назад
Love this whole series on CQB. Please do more videos of this style with this instructor and others as well.
@hakunamatata289
@hakunamatata289 4 года назад
Waw the instructions are A+ can't get any better than that.. And the demonstration round where he shows you how it's done is amazing...!
@ghost7444
@ghost7444 4 года назад
These videos on the CQB were awesome. The breakdown was easy to understand and a very simple technique to utilize. I hope to see more videos like this from you guys very good videos great stuff to incorporate into the training we do.
@ravenks1sr15
@ravenks1sr15 4 года назад
Never-ending learning experience. Loving the series. Keep it up! Please bring more. :)
@jishnudey5845
@jishnudey5845 4 года назад
Enjoyed each and every episode of the series. Keep the great work up.
@little9589
@little9589 4 года назад
Ja was soll man sagen.. schade das die "serie" vorbei ist aber ich muss es immer wieder sagen.. erstklassige Videos, super viel Infos und alles gut zum selbst trainieren. Danke an UF Pro und Projekt geko!!! Weiter so Männer 🤙
@Knight_StalkeR_x007
@Knight_StalkeR_x007 4 года назад
Would absolutely love to get a series on 2 man, 3 man or team capacity CQB tactics and guide videos.
@furious_762
@furious_762 4 года назад
That was an amazing serie. Thank you all guys involved.
@MrSladey94
@MrSladey94 4 года назад
Would love to see more videos on this sort of thing. Absolutely loved this little series. Learnt lots just from watching!
@Greener0815
@Greener0815 4 года назад
you do a very great Job! Thank you so much for sharing it. I hope we will see more in the future. And special thanks for the high quality of every video!
@DalyActual
@DalyActual 4 года назад
I love this series there’s so much valuable information packed into quick videos
@victorpapaavp
@victorpapaavp 4 года назад
Loved how the very concepts Eli touched upon for concealing yourself as you slice the pie in the other videos allowed him to get the drop on the first OPFOR player, without revealing his presence. The proof is in the pudding there, for all to see.
@lancemckie2260
@lancemckie2260 4 года назад
Love these videos, great training. But what about 4 man team tactics? Or even more?
@oedihamijok6504
@oedihamijok6504 4 года назад
He does that as well but because of tactical and police strategy reasons he can't upload them to the internet.
@gunfun7772
@gunfun7772 4 года назад
I think 4 people work better for a large space than a room. They'll probably split up in pairs of two for cqb. That's just my assumption tho edit: By splitting up I mean pair one clears the room and pair two covers the flanks. I personally had a hallway with a door in the middle in mind when commenting.
@lancemckie2260
@lancemckie2260 4 года назад
@Gunfun Ya thats what i figured, that in a larger squad everyone would just pair up into 2 or 3 pointman/wingman units and coordinate
@oedihamijok6504
@oedihamijok6504 4 года назад
@@gunfun7772 Trust me it's the opposite. 4 people means 4 brains, 4 flashbangs, 4 grenades, 4 aid-kits, and at least one medic if you are on your own and you aren't a medic you are basically lost... because you never know how many people may be inside that room. 🔥
@gunfun7772
@gunfun7772 4 года назад
@@oedihamijok6504 I think is still stand by my idea, personally. If you would be clearing a small room with pairs of two, you can cover all angles at once instead of on your own. However, the more bodies you put in to that compact room, the more chance there is anyone could get hit. (I'm picturing a hallway with a door leading into the room BTW). Also, when the first person is in the room, and another one is right up behind him, person 1 can't properly escape the room. It's gonna get hectic real quick. Those are my main reasons to split up. The pair outside ein the hall can cover the hallway itself, so no one will get killed from behind. I'm no expert by all means, just a 16 year old boy but I like to have more opinions about this. Thank you for commenting.
@ArtemisVS
@ArtemisVS 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the stuff! Very easy to understand and learn. We want more of this stuff! do not stop please, we are waiting for more!
@LDP..
@LDP.. 4 года назад
Great stuff !! True pro's ! Hope this is not the last we see of this series
@ragerontilt4778
@ragerontilt4778 4 года назад
That’s cool, I’m the intro bit the instructor was changing hands/shoulder with his weapon and made me wonder about shoulder bumping, which I’d seen in other videos. And then all the trainees running the course were using a shoulder bump. Neat to see.
@marshals5573
@marshals5573 4 года назад
These videos are awesome.
@eligenovese783
@eligenovese783 4 года назад
Really appreciate you guys putting this out there for military and police it saves lives
@heavonschild777
@heavonschild777 4 года назад
You do a fantastic job at teaching and training individuals from all walks of life. I noticed some of the others would slice the room with the stock of the rifle pocketed in their dominant shoulder. When moving left during the slice think it's very important to be ambidextrous and pocket the stock in the left shoulder to create the minimum exposed area with just a part of your head, shoulder, and rifle exposed at the apex of the slice all while still being able to see around the frame of the door as you slice. Otherwise your head, arm, and rifle are all exposed before you have a proper line of site at the threat. Being ambidextrous and quick with switching between firing with your left hand and firing with your right hand is absolutely crucial in CQB. Switching should take just a fraction of a second.
@drizzypuffs523
@drizzypuffs523 4 года назад
Best best series. Best quality. Best sounds. Best color correcting. Best.
@universal_wisdom3416
@universal_wisdom3416 4 года назад
I am a righty. And I see where this transition is a big deal. From what I understand he’s talking about the shoulder transition for the weapon with right handed people. My initial best plan was to make sure I swap cover of the doorway with my familiar stance as a righty. But the instructor said something like, it’s important to practice because you are going to slow down in those firefights in real life, and you also have a higher chance to get hit. This pretty much rewired my perception in a single video. Very Very Cool, From 🇺🇸
@Kuwaitin08
@Kuwaitin08 Год назад
Solid. Love it. I see so many sketchy training videos... Its refreshing to see solid legit training.
@bartekg8640
@bartekg8640 2 года назад
I've just saw this series. Im not a LE person, just a civilian who tries to be prepared to protect family. From my point of view this is the best series I've ever seen. Although it's intended fo LE I've learn a lot. The simplicity and adaptability of this methods is just briliant.
@tobiasmeyer2434
@tobiasmeyer2434 4 года назад
Please continue this. Awesome job!!
@Rookie_06
@Rookie_06 4 года назад
Gadeeeeem... Instructor Sense moves like it was just a video game. Super agile, super fast and spot on!! Thank you
@nxvh9062
@nxvh9062 4 года назад
Yeah holy crap, seeing him in action was impressive. His movement had crazy flow, and he always seemed very well-balanced.
@ethanmckernan2773
@ethanmckernan2773 Год назад
I thought the same thing. Guy is incredibly light on his feet.
@satyavratsoral3917
@satyavratsoral3917 4 года назад
Please continue this series......it is really very interesting and informative❤😀😀
@KaseyPayne-ic2gy
@KaseyPayne-ic2gy 2 месяца назад
I appreciate this instruction. Having previous experience but not continuing education, these vids have refreshed a lot of training.
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 2 месяца назад
😎🤙
@mathias7793
@mathias7793 4 года назад
That was lit !!! 🔥🔥🔥 We want more of that !
@10inmaine
@10inmaine 4 года назад
This was great thanks for so informative series. I learn so much.👍
@Gartist45
@Gartist45 4 года назад
Cant wait for more awesome videos keep up the great work.
@Tackeroner
@Tackeroner 5 месяцев назад
this was an amazing series thank you so much.
@TheTitaniumPalace
@TheTitaniumPalace 4 года назад
Excellent ! Proguide suivie depuis le début, très complet et simple. Continuez les gars ! Continuez !
@kylechristensen9108
@kylechristensen9108 3 года назад
13:49 that use of elevation was prime
@hauleroid
@hauleroid 4 года назад
I hope that you guys will discuss how to clear stairs someday. Thanks for this series!
@snowfox22
@snowfox22 4 года назад
Excellent content I can't wait to see more!
@nicholasdugdale
@nicholasdugdale 3 года назад
Always learning something new with UF PRO. Great stuff.
@hactic2009
@hactic2009 Год назад
15:58 How he tries to hide his smile, love this. Still human after all Great series!
@captainwyattoutdoors1636
@captainwyattoutdoors1636 8 месяцев назад
Excellent series. Well done!
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 8 месяцев назад
😎🤙
@aquatixofficial7868
@aquatixofficial7868 4 года назад
Favorite episode out of all of them 😭🔥🔥🔥
@allsport916
@allsport916 Год назад
Great feedback and insight.
@babycentral1663
@babycentral1663 4 года назад
very cool would love to see tactics on protecting a hi-value asset statically in a room from 5-10 attackers coming at you from two points of entry
@VTS1911
@VTS1911 3 года назад
This is for real life, not video games or action movies. If you are in a situation where you are overwhelmed, there is no magic formula or tactic to solve it
@shadow6pt533
@shadow6pt533 4 года назад
Amazing series, thank your so much. Next series could be on home defense, husband and wife, or 2 person teams. Thank you.
@funthingsartillery3563
@funthingsartillery3563 3 года назад
You guys are awesome, i loved all the moments and the explanation is clear and ,, it makes sence,, . I had subscribed long time ago and got in love with the skills and tactics and i started to apply them in airsoft and what do you know ..... it works 100% and when i doesn t , that s my fault because i react like a normal emotional human with same mistakes and i messed up. Every time i make a mistake i think about it and try to corect it. Keep up the good work and i cant wait to see more videos :)
@merak8350
@merak8350 4 года назад
Good evening my friends from Uff Pro have been watching their videos but the last ones that uploaded to the uf pro channel I write to them from Honduras and I just want to thank them for their knowledge, which they teach on this channel since precisely one of them saved my life In a situation I am currently a police officer in Honduras and we live a very difficult situation a very big battle against the gangs or gangs which have caused a lot of damage but regardless of that training and trying to be always alert is what keeps one alive but above all, feed back with new knowledge and thanks to you, it's a pleasure to be a subscriber of your Channels and greetings to instructor Eli Fieldboy 🛡️⚔️
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 4 года назад
@M Dellenger: we are glad you like it.
@merak8350
@merak8350 4 года назад
@@ufprogear It is not only that I like friends but thanks to his videos and his training and, learned techniques and knowledge to keep me alive my country is a country that has a great challenge and a great fight thanks to his advice to help address them and be able to move on
@HanBoloZoloGolo
@HanBoloZoloGolo 4 года назад
And so marks the end of a fantastic series
@Ragez0
@Ragez0 4 года назад
As always you guys are the best. Also, Eli is a beast i'd hate to be on a force on force situation with him.
@azimhashmi6694
@azimhashmi6694 4 года назад
wow !! unbelievable we did a whole course CQB . great instructor
@potty90
@potty90 4 года назад
As always, great video! Will you cover staircase tactics in the future? Greets!
@realdeal1512
@realdeal1512 7 месяцев назад
I enjoy all of your videos very explanatory. Really like the threat on threat because I believe our body learns by stress in reactive situations and pain being a good course of brain remembering the situation as long as you are not hurt so bad that hinders you continue to train. I do have one question what plate carrier and AR mag holder on it?
@niccostangler
@niccostangler 3 года назад
Awesome video
@TAFR224
@TAFR224 4 года назад
Yes, a new very good video :-D Keep it up guys
@nejcz10
@nejcz10 4 года назад
Great stuff 👍
@mftripz8445
@mftripz8445 3 года назад
You guys should do a video on bullet ballistics in CQB enviroments along with, if any, contingencies during Gun-jam or equipment jam.
@Oodyos7thMafiosy
@Oodyos7thMafiosy 4 года назад
awesome videos, great for learning
@DarkKabut0
@DarkKabut0 4 года назад
I like watching vids like this, it's great entertainment.
@richardgoodfellow6058
@richardgoodfellow6058 4 года назад
Please tell me there is going to be more content after this? All these videos are amazing and instructive.
@alexh7277
@alexh7277 4 года назад
Thanks if pro this is a beautiful serie I love it
@Darkpool79
@Darkpool79 4 года назад
This training is badass!!
@davidsukmaputra2724
@davidsukmaputra2724 3 года назад
awesome UFPRo and Project Gecko....
@justsomeguy3931
@justsomeguy3931 4 года назад
Location: Somewhere in Germany. Looks like the opening scene of an action movie, lol this is better than Hollywood ever was. It rocks that you document the results of your "experiments" lol, Science! In the Miami FBI shootout in 1986, a LOT of the hits were to the hands. They're what's often exposed first, and people tend to focus on the scary gun and then shoot at it.
@dani.lefebvre
@dani.lefebvre 3 года назад
Can you please come to the US for a little bit and do some courses? This is amazing. As someone who has a passion for CQB and tactics, I , as well as many others here in the US would be extremely thankful if you'd come here and do some courses.
@abccde3832
@abccde3832 4 года назад
Another idea: Group of airsofters: One gets through training and the other doesn't but represents OPFOR. Pit them against each other in same way as in this video and show result. Repeat exercise in airsoft scenario, team vs team but in a classic kill house CQB scenario.
@ahbrakadahbra4971
@ahbrakadahbra4971 4 года назад
doesn't work against speedsoft.
@mage9825
@mage9825 4 года назад
@@ahbrakadahbra4971 Because they don't care about dying. More like a video game :)
@hs1em1998
@hs1em1998 4 года назад
@@mage9825 just jump thru and prefire lol
@mage9825
@mage9825 4 года назад
@@hs1em1998 Haha yeah, but the tactic is very good. All about the mission (win), and the hike to respawn is short :)
@Minifreak739
@Minifreak739 4 года назад
@@ahbrakadahbra4971 Then set a 1 life rule for the scenario and tell everyone for that "game" to treat the 1 life as if it was a real life scenario.
@margiesamuels3433
@margiesamuels3433 Год назад
Thank you thank you I will pay it foward. God bless you sir an keep you safe. BLACK WOLF
@TV-di6wc
@TV-di6wc 3 года назад
Thank you for your good education
@biblicalpolitics602
@biblicalpolitics602 3 года назад
AWESOME TRAINING
@abccde3832
@abccde3832 4 года назад
Clearing rooms with NODs series!
@hugopfeffer4175
@hugopfeffer4175 4 года назад
Having a POV camera on the side would be awesome. We would a better understanding of what you see.
@nate5879
@nate5879 4 года назад
This dudes Q and E was on another level.
@LardosOperadores
@LardosOperadores 2 года назад
I watch this 14:53 moment everyday! Thx Eli!
@CircleWilliams
@CircleWilliams 4 года назад
If you really appreciate this series, try to schedule a course for proper instruction somewhere. We can get decent watching and mimicking this, but a coach/instructor truly sets us apart from the self-taught.
@nkofr
@nkofr 4 года назад
Not available to civilians?
@CircleWilliams
@CircleWilliams 4 года назад
nkofr you must be from outside the US then. Still, there’s random rays of hope for guys like “Liku” who got in touch with TRexarms for marksmanship instruction.
@vettactical8974
@vettactical8974 4 года назад
Could you make a video on how to hold up your position in a room against multiple attacks trying to come in or how to fight out of that kill box.
@Davidbasspro
@Davidbasspro 3 года назад
Wicked awesome.
@mrnuutnuut4314
@mrnuutnuut4314 4 года назад
Do a series on woodland tactics!
@azarel7
@azarel7 4 года назад
Was the music composed specifically for these videos? It's pretty good
@christiancoats1
@christiancoats1 3 года назад
I'd like to see when there are multiple open doors in a hallway. When practicing in my house, I find that as I'm slicing one door I'm being exposed to threats from other doors both on the same side of the hallway and opposite. By the way, thank you very much for these videos. They are top notch quality.
@yolfio3873
@yolfio3873 4 года назад
14:40 genius move
@jigglyjames29
@jigglyjames29 3 года назад
That's what I call a pro gamer move.
@Th3Mavr1ck
@Th3Mavr1ck 3 года назад
ctrl+a
@seandafny
@seandafny 2 года назад
You risk getting ur head shot doing that
@stacywilliams1710
@stacywilliams1710 2 года назад
Good information
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 2 года назад
Thanks for following us 😎🤙
@RyanWrightfilms
@RyanWrightfilms 4 года назад
Man, I'm gonna miss this series.
@gregwright392
@gregwright392 4 года назад
Excellent
@themightypen1530
@themightypen1530 3 года назад
It's a shame they don't offer courses in the U.S. as well, and also to civilians. It is incredibly generous of them to upload this information to youtube though. So a big thank you for that!
@bullet5281
@bullet5281 4 года назад
This Project is so good!! We use it for our airsoft Team, and since that the cqb trainings are much easier. And we play longer than 15 years, so thats a big improvment.
@meaningful2366
@meaningful2366 4 года назад
More more!
@fabiorenner777
@fabiorenner777 4 года назад
uf pro is awesome !!
@thomasnugent7602
@thomasnugent7602 4 года назад
Very good, Thank you very much
@ufprogear
@ufprogear Год назад
😎🤙
@laughingcoffin3210
@laughingcoffin3210 3 года назад
Please more pros guide. !!!
@mostafaelekbaby4780
@mostafaelekbaby4780 4 года назад
In the previous video you said dynamic entries had their place in certain CQB scenarios. Was wondering if you could expand on that and explain what considerations are taken into account when a dynamic entry is preferred to the slice? Thanks, really enjoyed the series.
@PeterNichtlustig0815
@PeterNichtlustig0815 4 года назад
When speed is the most important thing, than you´re mostly using dynamic. ^^
@ryean1_aus
@ryean1_aus 4 года назад
He has clarified it on /r/cqb the subreddit where he did a Q&A. That was the first question I asked him. Things like receiving accurate fire, contact in the hallway or rear when you're attempting to clear from the door, etc.
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