How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier: Expert Training in Unarmed and Armed Combat Techniques

How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier: Expert Training in Unarmed and Armed Combat Techniques

by Steve Crawford
How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier: Expert Training in Unarmed and Armed Combat Techniques

How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier: Expert Training in Unarmed and Armed Combat Techniques

by Steve Crawford

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Overview

How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier is an in-depth study of how trained soldiers fight, and how human beings can be turned into deadly fighting machines. The skills taught are both primitive as well as hi-tech and ultra-modern. Asian elite troops train in historical martial arts, experts in the lethal skills of punching and kicking. Western special forces can fight with their bare hands, using them to defeat heavily-armed assailants. They can improvise weapons from materials at hand, as well as deploy sophisticated weaponry that can knock out a tank or helicopter. This book shows how to master throws, locks, strikes and blows, as well as fighting with edged weapons, improvised weapons and throwing weapons. Other chapters cover sniping, the use of grenades and flamethrowers, how to set up an ambush, and the skills required for infiltration, assassination and night fighting. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs and instructive artworks and including expert advice throughout, How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier is an engaging guide to a broad range of fighting techniques and tactics employed by modern elite soldiers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782744221
Publisher: Amber Books
Publication date: 09/01/2016
Series: SAS
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Steve Crawford has a postgraduate degree in military history from the University of York. A former employee of the British intelligence services, he has worked on numerous foreign assignments. He is author of The SAS Encyclopedia, The SAS at Close Quarters, SAS Gulf Warriors: The Truth Behind Bravo Two Zero, and Deadly Fighting Skills of the World.

Table of Contents

Hands & Silent Weapons

Chapter 1 Throws & Locks 8

Chapter 2 Strikes & Blows 20

Chapter 3 Edged Weapons 32

Chapter 4 Improvised Weapons 38

Chapter 5 Throwing & Tension Weapons 44

Deadly Firepower

Chapter 6 Grenades & Flamethrowers 50

Chapter 7 Sniping 60

Chapter 8 Automatic Weapons 80

Chapter 9 Heavy Firepower 100

Fighting Skills Inaction

Chapter 10 Ambushes 116

Chapter 11 Assassination 132

Chapter 12 Infiltration 138

Chapter 13 Night Fighting 150

Chapter 14 Taking on Airborne & Armoured Pursuers 160

Chapter 15 Sabotage & Booby Traps 174

Index 191

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