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Olivier Pierfederici, army advisor, presents the S.O.G. techniques used by the Detachment of the Belgian Army Security Agents (D.A.S.), a system more offensive than defensive based on the concepts of military Close Combat developed during World War II. We will study the three combat distances and their variations, ground techniques, attacks from behind in empty hands, rope, stick, and knife, the techniques against grips and the most efficient controls.
Next we will cover an essential part in the military field, and in self-defense, in general: weapons, and more concretely, the knife, analyzing the most common errors, then moving on to defense against pistols, the use of bradawl, and the mini-tonfa. Simple, efficient, and lethal, for some techniques that can be applied by everyone without needing to belong to any special Security Force.
Languages included in video: English, Espanol, Deutsch, Italiano, Francais
Running Time: Approx 1 hour 5 minutes
Video Resolution: 720 x 576
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