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Knife Fighting Scrapbook Courtesy – borrowed from the FSB Knife fighting. The KGB/FSB Special Forces System (C-I) For self-defense, in principle, one can approach any knife. In shootouts can be used makeshift items that have piercing-cutting properties. In the latter case, the range of tools of
- Secret Intelligence Service Operative Field Skills Knife Techniques ...
integrated and efficient system, the technique and practice...
- Secret Intelligence Service Operative Field Skills Knife Techniques ...
integrated and efficient system, the technique and practice of knife fighting. During any preparation for street fighting, in-depth studies in the fields of phobias and conflicts, combat and military psychology are essential. Leading blocks are methodological techniques for the precise development of a number of specific aspects of combat.
SHanghia, he is now publishing his latest book on Knife Fighting. This manual describes methods developed and practiced over a number of years and in spite of their un-orthodoxy, they have stood up to the practical test during World War II in the Far East and elsewhere, and becomes a "must" book for all men serving in the Armed Forces.
INTRODUCTION. Hand-to-hand combat is an engagement between two or more persons in an empty-handed struggle or with handheld weapons such as knives, sticks, and rifles with bayonets. These fighting arts are essential military skills. Projectile weapons may be lost or broken, or they may fail to fire.
Countermeasures against an enemy who is armed with a knife and uses those combinations against you are also considered. The book serves as a training aid and it is designed for instructors in hand-to-hand combat of the Special Forces and for those who are interested in self-defense with cold steel.
the KGB Spec ial Forces, which is now available to everyone who is interested in real martial arts and self-defense techniques. The techniques that were successfully used by the soldie rs of the strongest Spe cial Forces in the world will now help you protect yourself and your loved ones.
Target Areas for Knife Fighting Major knife fighting target areas include the head, neck, torso, groin, and extremities. Accessible parts of the opponent's body will vary with each situation. Although there are many insertion and slash points on the human body that can cause permanent damage or