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CQB

Specialty Definition: CQB

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CQB is an accronymous for Close Quarters Battles and refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places were visibility and manueveribility are limited.

Both CQB and MOUT are related to urban warfare but while MOUT refering mainly to the macro of it (i.e. sending troops, using of heavy armoured fighting vehicles, battle management), CQB refers to the micro of it - namely: how a small squad of infantry troops should fight in urban environment and\\or inside buildings in order to achieve its goals with minimal casualties.

As a doctorine, the CQB details about topic such as:

Regulary, only elite military SF units and elite police CT units (such as SWAT) are trained in CQB. Also need to note is that military CQB doctorine is different from police CQB doctorine, mainly because the military usually operates in hostile areas while the police operates within friendly population.

Armies that often engage in urban warfare operation may train most of their infantry in CQB doctorine.

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Source: the above text is adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "CQB."

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