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Hrimthur
2 months ago

In the military service, yes, in the field service. This is not a sport, these are fighting techniques, with which you should defend yourself or kill the opponent incapable of fighting.

For this purpose, the Bundeswehr has looked at various techniques from some areas.

The close-up of all troops is not so long.

https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/heer/current/nahkampf-fuer-alle-truppen-5266006

TheMonkfood
2 months ago

Learn near combat at the Bundeswehr

Depending on unit

and can you also learn this without going to Bundeswehr as a kind of self-defense?

Self-defense courses for everyone there are pretty much in every city

Antonmeier108
2 months ago

Depends on the weaponry.

As a “normal” soldier, you don’t learn near combat.

Hrimthur
2 months ago
Reply to  Antonmeier108

Yes. It’s a normal soldier.

Antonmeier108
2 months ago
Reply to  Hrimthur

Nope.

More than one bump with the shoulder support or the barrel is not conveyed.

Hrimthur
2 months ago

No, you can’t, Mr. Member since today. We’re training all teams in the fighter battalion. Fighting in tight spaces is not reserved for officers.

I don’t care what you’re going to do for you, you’re wrong.

Antonmeier108
2 months ago

Nope.

I can tell you from practice that this teaching does not take place.

Believe it or not. I don’t care.

Hrimthur
2 months ago

Yes, it is. The video is 3 years old. Besides, it’s not my source, it’s proof that there is.

My source is my own experience.

The people in the video have been trained as near-combat instructors and have already passed on their learned knowledge.

So stop hanging around, you have 0 idea.

Antonmeier108
2 months ago

This is pure future music, as your source confirms.

It does not take place now (for the “normal” soldier).