close quarter battle
1Close Quarters Battle Receiver — Close Quarter Battle Receiver[1] Above: An M4A1 with SOPMOD package, including Rail Interface System and Trijicon 4x ACOG. The barrel length is 14.5 inches (370 mm). Below: An M4A1 with …
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3Close Quarter Combat — Le close quarters battle (CQB), aussi dénommé close quarters combat (CQC) est aussi bien une technique d engagement de combat avec arme à courte distance, qu une pratique de combat à main nue. Le CQB n est pas synonyme de combat urbain dans le… …
4Close quarters combat — CQC redirects here. CQC may also refer to the Care Quality Commission or the TV show Caiga Quien Caiga. Close quarters combat (CQC) or close quarters battle (CQB) is a type of fighting in which small units engage the enemy with personal weapons… …
5Battle of Binh Ba — Part of the Vietnam War …
6Battle of France — Part of the Western Front of the Second World War Clockwise from top left: German …
7Battle of Hat Dich — Part of the Vietnam War …
8Battle of Delville Wood — Part of the Battle of the Somme in the First World War …
9Quarter — is one fourth, ¼, or 25%, and may refer to: Quarter (country subdivision), a section or area, usually of a town Quarter (United States coin), valued at one fourth of a U.S. dollar Quarter (Canadian coin), valued at one fourth of a Canadian dollar …
10Battle of Tsushima — Part of the Russo Japanese War …