Brig Balbir Singh,
Deputy GOC, Div
Past Chief Instructor, Black
Cat Training Center,
'I witnessed Dr Raos Dynamic Shooting.
It was one of the most realistic, educative & best shooting I have witnessed,
very useful for training of Security Operations.'
Brig Vijay Singh,
Brigade Commander
'
The Live Bullet Evasion which
I saw was outstanding. The courage, exact timing and body movements was excellent
to watch.'
Dynamic Shooting Training involves:
ACCS
has innovative methods of Sport shooting. These are aimed at:
AIMS:
a) To reduce reaction
time from sighting target / enemy to squeezing trigger from average 4 Sec to 1 Sec
b) To develop confidence
& comfort while being shot upon
c) To encourage return
counter shot instead of scurrying for cover when shot at
d) To increase precision
/ hit rates in CQB combat.
BASIC RECHNIQUE OF REFLEX
SHOOTING for Sport or CQB:
The Basic technique of Reflex
Shooting at CQB range 30 m extendable to 100m involves:
a) Basic position: Holding the
Rifle ponting upwards in anticipation of an encounter, taking trigger slack.
b) Bringing the Rifle down to
its engagement with Shoulder in an arc from its basic pointing up position, aided by gravity.
c) Aiming only with foresight
to reduce reaction time& absorbing the entire visual field.
d) Returning to Basic position.
Note that the Arc traced in Reflex Shooting
is smaller than the one in conventional Snap Shooting of Sport or Combative Application. Thus the Rifle Shhoting Sportsman
saves time to raise his score & Soldier enhances Reaction time.
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES:
These are Restricted & beyond scope
of discussion.
Please Note that this theoretical
description of Reflex Shooting is just a ballistic explanation and cannot teach the technique without hands on training.
FIRST STAGE
UNIDIRECTIONAL SHOOTING (Similar to Sport Snap Shooting)
Initially trainees are taught by us to shoot reflexly (without prior aim) from a various
unconventional positions, (Crouched, supine, suspended etc)
Then shooting during body movement is taught (turn body and shoot, fall back and shoot,
roll and shoot, duck and shoot, etc)
Then they advance & shoot, run & shoot, take cover & shoot, all without
prior aiming.
The trainees are taught to shoot at targets interspersed with hostages, targets are
placed at uneven distances and trainees shoot during motion.
SECOND STAGE-
BIDIRECTIONAL (CROSS) SHOOTING (Best with Airsoft Pellets)
Trainees face each other, standing at a distance next to targets. They indulge in Bidirectional
cross shooting, at targets. All this is done during motion & reflexly without prior aiming.
THIRD STAGE-
CROSS SHOOTING IN TACTICAL EXERCISE
All the above shooting exercises ,may be now done as part of and in the midst of an planned CQB Combat Simulation excercise,
often in pitch darkness (At night)
RECOMMENDED
STAGEI - for POLICE SPEC OP FORCE
STAGE II - for ARMED FORCES
STAGE III - for SPEC OP FORCES OR COUNTER TERRORISM UNITS
Dynamic shooting can be practised with Sport Air pistols & Rifles for safety. These techniques
can be practised on the computerized weapon simulator to do way with live rounds. These techniques are always taught DRY without
rounds to obliviate danger. The forces later may use train in these techniques live, at their own risk.
WE HAVE TRAINED PRACTICALLY EVERY ELITE SPECIAL FORCE IN THE COUNTRY IN
DY SHTG DURING OUR COURSES.
(Para, Para commandos, Spec ial Forces, Comman do Wing, Nationa l Sec urity Gua rds, Infantry Divs,
Police Crack Units, Counter Terrorism Op Units, LOC, High Altitude Forces, etc)