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An Obscene Bid to Smear our Veterans
Article by: Dave GrossmanThe Myth of our Returning Veterans and Violent Crime: “A long-standing goal of the left, recently invigorated, has been to drive a wedge between our military and our society.” — Ralph Peters, New York Post, 1/21/08 Many times, across this last decade of war, law enforcement leaders and trainers, politicians, business leaders, and media reporters [...]
Duvdevan: Israel’s Most Elite Counter Terrorist Unit
Article by: WR MannDuvdevan, a SF (Special Forces) group within the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) is considered the most elite CT (counter terrorist) unit in Israel. Formed in 1987, they work primarily undercover in urban Palestinian areas. Their specialty is infiltration and arrests, and capturing wanted militants. Essentially they pose as Palestinians with the use of disguises, knowledge [...]
ACCS: Advanced Commando Combat System
Article by: World Wide DojoDevelopment of Military Martial Arts: Military Close Quarter Combat (CQBlaw enforcement Special Operations and military acronym for Close Quarters Combat. This term refers to distances from point blank range out to distances found within the interior of buildings or other structures with confined spaces.) Arts are very different from Civilian Martial Arts. Tracing the development of Military [...]
Behind The Headlines – The Yamam & Israeli KAPAP/CQB Training By Tad Nelson
Article by: Tad NelsonIsrael’s Counter-Terror Unit Emploies a Mixture of Speed, Silence and Skill! On a sunny day in June 2003, according to witnesses, a group of men who looked like Palestinian laborers were seen transporting diapers and lounging around a van outside of a mosque in Hebron. When a Hamas terrorist mastermind named Kawasme emerged from the [...]
A To Z Training Concept
Article by: Jim WagnerUnlike traditional-basedself-defense systems that rely upon ancient techniques and training methods that have not been updated for modern conflicthuman hostilities that range from visual intimidation to killing; replaces the martial arts term “fight” because not all human hostilities end in physical violence. situations. or sport-basedself-defense systems that adhere to rules and regulations, and adapted for [...]
What Is Lotar?
Article by: Avi NardiaLOTAR is a complete combat concept, derived from real-life situations and personal experience, LOTAR focuses on teaching techniques that recognize, assess and neutralize a threat in the quickest, simplest and most instinctive way possible.” In the beginning there was KAPAPHebrew acronym for Krav Panim el Panim (face-to-face combat), which is the first official Israeli military [...]
Filipino Kali In Police & Military Training
Article by: Jim WagnerFilipino Kali Is alive and well in today’s police and military training. Thumb through any martial arts magazine and you’ll see advertisements and the mention of the Filipino martial arts (kali, escrima, and arnis). In today’s martial arts community it’s hard to imagine a time prior to these arts influence. However, back in the not [...]
The Original Israeli Martial Art
Article by: Jim WagnerFour years ago the martial arts community outside of Israel’s borders knew of only one Israeli martial arts system, and that was Krav Maga (in Hebrew Krav, meaning combat or fight, and Maga, meaning touch or contact). Then, after returning from my third trip from Israel, having been invited by the Israeli government to train [...]
