Tactics without strategy are the noise before defeat – It is a sentence I hold dear to. Tactics are a conceptual action or short series of actions with the aimm of achieving a short-term goal, such as clearing a room, approaching a person, securing a person, conducting SSE or preparing to breach a door. Everything mentioned is commonly requiring an operator to respond in a procedural manner.
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What happen often in force on force is that once searching for the opponent, individuals who fully raise their weapons are either prematurely shoot on the opponent as they skip PID, or lower the gun in order to see and shortly afterward raise up and then shoot – which actually, and most ironically, increase the time of response. An individual who is already at a proper and logical lower ready position can already PID and in the process, almost at the same time, already bring up the gun – and shoot.
Within the tactical- and self-defense community the discussion of experience over practical training is often a hot topic. With any sort of training aid the question also arises: What background does it derive from? Which is a total legit question to ask.
A short video and piece about the utilization of High low and Low high in CQB context