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15. ANEXOS

15.17 AXVII: Interacción UNIferia másteres oficiales 2022

1. INTRODUCTION: . During introduction to CQB/IHR, we learned that our second preferred assault option is the vehicle assault. During this period of instruction we will talk about why and how they are conducted.

2. OVERVIEW. This section is designed to teach the shooter proper methods of vehicle preparation and vehicle assaults. If we are giving the vehicle(s) to the terrorist(s) there are several methods in which we can prepare them for an assault.

BODY

1. VEHICLE PREPARATION.

a. Sedans and Vans.

(1) Disengage all locking mechanisms in door.

(2) Roll all windows down, and disengage handles.

(3) Remove all mirrors.

(4) Leave the trunk lid up.

(5) Ensure the gas tank is full.

(6) Apply a command detonated explosives to the front or rear wheels depending on front or rear wheel drive.

(7) Apply a device to be command controlled to turn off or prevent starting of the engine.

(8) Apply a controlled diversionary device.

b. Buses. All above mentioned methods can be applied to buses, as well as the following:

(1) Apply small grain det cord, command detonated, to blow out colored/tinted windows and doors.

(2) Disengage hydraulic or air controlled mechanisms for doors.

(3) All Intercontinental buses must be equipped with a emergency door release button. These will not open the door, but release hydraulic or air pressure to allow you to open the door by hand. This but-ton is usually located on the front of the bus, the drivers side, or in the forward portion of the wheel well on the front wheel.

2. SEDAN ASSAULTS.

a. Sedan assault team will be comprised of a minimum of six shooters, each shooter assigned a specific number which will correspond with specific task. The primary weapon should be a handgun. These six shooters will be in a duel stack formation with three shooters in each stack, as depicted in fig.1.

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fig. 1

b. Assault Team Configuration. The Sedan Assault Team will be configured as follows, as depicted in fig. 2:

(1) Number 1 Man - Will lead stack to rear of vehicle. Takes position on rear, left bumper of sedan.

If trunk is in the up position, closes trunk with support hand. His primary sector of fire is the left and middle rear seat.

(2) Number 2 Man - Team Leader. Will lead stack to rear of vehicle. Takes position on rear, right bumper of sedan. If trunk is in the up position, closes trunk with support hand. His primary sector of fire is the right and middle rear seat.

(3) Number 3 Man - Takes position on left, rear quarter panel of sedan and does not penetrate past the rear axle. His primary sector of fire is the rear, left seat.

(4) Number 4 Man - Takes position on the right, rear quarter panel of the sedan and does not pene-trate past the rear axle. His primary sector of fire is the rear, right seat.

(5) Number 5 Man - Takes position abreast and to the outside of the Number 3 Man, and does not penetrate past the rear axle. His primary sector of fire is the front, left seat.

(6) Number 6 Man - Takes position abreast and to the outside of the Number 4 Man, and does not penetrate past the rear axle. His primary sector of fire is the front, right seat.

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fig. 2 c. Sedan Assault:

(1) Plan to initiate the assault with a diversion to the front of the vehicle.

(2) When taking position on the vehicle, avoid penetrating forward of the rear wheel axle.

(3) Always attempt to take a downward angle on shot placement, to minimize the chance of over-penetration.

(4) The most likely body part that will be exposed for you to engage is the back of the brain.

(5) Avoid placing the muzzle of your weapon past the plane of the window.

(6) Once shots have been taken, punch out remaining glass with your support fist if it obstructs your view of the inside of the sedan. Recommend wearing of the Kevlar glove on the support hand.

(7) Once your sector of fire is clear, collapse to and view other sectors, but observe the one meter rule.

(8) Once target engagement has ceased, any shooter will initiate the following verbiage: PLACE YOUR HANDS ON THE SEAT IN FRONT OF YOUR/DASH BOARD...DON'T MOVE."

(9) Once target engagement has ceased and verbiage has been issued, shooters will then announce their number and clear, ie, "1 CLEAR...2 CLEAR", etc. Once all shooters have announced their individual clear, the team leader will then announce "ALL CLEAR." Shooters will then remove the occupants from the sedan.

d. Post Assault: Once the "ALL CLEAR" has been given, the following actions will occur, as depicted in fig. 3:

(1) The Number 5 and 6 Men will take one step outboard, but still abreast of the Number 3 and 4 Men. and continue to cover the front seat of the sedan.

(2) The Number 3 and 4 Men remain where they are at and continue to cover the rear seat of the se-dan.

(3) The Number 1 and 2 Men holster their weapons and move between the Number 3 and 5 Men and the Number 4 and 6 Men respectively. They will position themselves on both rear doors, and once ready, will open the rear doors and pull individuals out of the rear seat, placing them on the ground, face down beside the sedan, where the Number 3 and 4 Men will cover and issue further controlling verbiage.

(4) Once the rear seat has been cleared of occupants, the 1 and 5 Men and the 2 and 6 Men will move forward to the front seats. The Number 5 and 6 Men providing coverage as the Number 1 and 2 Men re-move occupants from the sedan and place them on the ground beside the sedan.

(5) Once all occupants have been removed from the sedan, personnel handling and medical treatment will be administered.

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