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Close Quarters Battle, Part 2

Created by Stillman

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Military Matters
Close Quarters Battle Part 2 game quiz
"More tactics and trivia for the police and military CQB environment."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. After stacking up, what technique do operators typically do to signal they are ready to move, assuming Stealth Entry conditions?
    Nothing specific, they just keep close watch on the leader
    Radio in
    Bump up
    Whisper check


2. What one-word phrase is often used to indicate that a bomb or improvised explosive device is in sight?
    Bomb
    Bingo
    Banger
    Ball


3. Although all of the following military units practice CQB tactics to some degree, which of them is generally considered to be the foremost at operating in a CQB environment?
    Green Berets
    Force Recon
    Rangers
    Delta Force


4. A particular type of bullet was developed in the early 1990's specifically for use by teams operating in a CQB environment where the chance of collateral damage from an overpenetration or miss was extremely high, such as pressurized airplane cabins or civilian structures in populated areas. What is this bullet type called?
    Hollowpoint
    Frangible
    Dum-Dum
    Wadcutter


5. The UMP (Universal Machinenpistole) submachinegun from Heckler & Koch is quickly becoming a popular entry weapon for CQB teams. It is powerful, lightweight, and compact. In what caliber was the UMP first introduced?
    10mm
    9mm
    .45 ACP
    .40 S&W


6. SWAT and military entry teams train in the tactic of "cooking off" a grenade, to prevent enemies or suspects from throwing the grenade back at them.
    True
    False


7. Although SWAT snipers typically don't make entry into the CQB environment, they are often a very valuable resource to have on the outside, for support and surveillance. At what range do these snipers usually set up for situations like this?
    100 to 150 meters.
    Less than 100 meters.
    150 to 200 meters.
    More than 200 meters.


8. CQB entry teams use shotguns for multiple purposes, with specialty loads for each purpose. Which type of shotgun load is NOT used by a CQB entry team?
    Dragon's Breath
    Lock Buster
    Starflash
    Sting Ball


9. Many teams, both military and police, practice their CQB tactics in a structure known as a "Kill House".
    True
    False


10. The "no-reflex shot" is a shooting stance designed to allow a military CQB operator to engage a target with a minimum of conscious thought, and is only used in situations where there are NO friendlies or hostages.
    True
    False


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