Found it interesting, kinda reminded me about the low light stuff me and Rumbler talked about at reloading one day.
http://www.policeone.com/Officer-Saf...AT-operations/
Found it interesting, kinda reminded me about the low light stuff me and Rumbler talked about at reloading one day.
http://www.policeone.com/Officer-Saf...AT-operations/
If the enemy is in range, so are you.
- Infantry Journal
I agree. Thank you for finding that and posting it. It deserves a sticky for sure.
I would like to add a little something though. Call it a reminder;
SWAT works in teams.
Working alone or working in a group can significantly alter what techniques and procedures are appropriate.
That's all just want "all" to bear that in mind. And strongly suggest that if you do not understand how, in the scenario(s) discussed on that link you . . get ready for it . . here it comes . . . ask an expert! ;D ;D ;D ;D We have a forum for that ya know. ;D ;D ;D ;D
I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.