World War-II Combative
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World War II combatives are close quarters combat techniques, including hand-to-hand, advanced firearm point shooting methods, and weapons techniques (knife/bayonet/improvised weapons) that were taught to allied special forces in World War II (1939-45) by such famous instructors as Rex Applegate and William E. Fairbairn.
The 6 Principles :
1. Simple skills
2. Straight-forward
3. Effective techniques
4. Practical skills with an effective aggressive attitude of attack.
5. It is based upon explosive high percentage of gross motor strikes to vital targets.
6. It seeks primarily to disable the enemy as quickly as possible at all costs.
The CQC Techniques Included :
1. Hand-to-hand combat techniques
3. Weapons techniques
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World War II combatives are close quarters combat techniques, including hand-to-hand, advanced firearm point shooting methods, and weapons techniques (knife/bayonet/improvised weapons) that were taught to allied special forces in World War II (1939-45) by such famous instructors as Rex Applegate and William E. Fairbairn.
The 6 Principles :
1. Simple skills
2. Straight-forward
3. Effective techniques
4. Practical skills with an effective aggressive attitude of attack.
5. It is based upon explosive high percentage of gross motor strikes to vital targets.
6. It seeks primarily to disable the enemy as quickly as possible at all costs.
The CQC Techniques Included :
1. Hand-to-hand combat techniques
- 4 types of hand-strikes
- Stomp kick
- Arm jerk
- Controlling techniques
3. Weapons techniques
- Knife
- Bayonet
- Cosh baton
- Improvised weapons
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