The Elite Forces Handbook of Unarmed Combat
by Shillingford, Ron
Published by : Thomas Dunne Books (New York) Physical details: 192 Pages 24x19 cm | PB ISBN:9780312264369. Year: 2000Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Examines techniques used by special forces around the world: the lethal strikes of the Spetsnaz, locks and constrictions used by the Egyptian special forces, U.S. Army throws and holds, and elementary methods taught to Britain's Parachute Regiment.
Include Illustrations and Index.
Unarmed combat is the oldest form of fighting known to man. Despite the development of weapons technology, a soldier - particularly a special forces soldier - can find himself in an empty-hand fight as a result of weapons failure, depleted ammunition, a need for silence, or a failed escape and evasion attempt. To survive, he needs to be fully trained in the use of weapons that are always at his disposal, never jam, and never run out of ammunition - his hands and feet. Properly used, they can stop an attacker dead in his tracks.
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