CQB Israel – Tactical Training Overview

CQB Israel is an official partner of the International Institute of Martial arts, law enforcement and counter-terrorism.
CQB Israel specializes in tactical training, focusing on close-quarters battle (CQB) techniques and dynamic shooting exercises, particularly tailored for armed motorcyclists.
Their courses are designed to enhance participants’ firearm proficiency and motorcycle handling skills in dynamic environments, emphasizing safety, precision, and control.
Unique Aspects of Their Training
- Weapon Handling and Confidence: Building proficiency and confidence in firearm use.
- Shooting Techniques: Practicing stationary and movement-based shooting.
- Malfunction Drills: Managing firearm malfunctions under stress.
- Vehicle-to-Ground Transitions: Executing tactical dismounts and rapid foot movements.
- Safety Emphasis: Prioritizing overall and specific safety measures throughout training.
About CQB Israel
Recognized as a leader in tactical training and dynamic shooting in Israel, IIMALECT and CQB Israel offers both basic and advanced courses. These include close-quarters battle (CQB) and shooting techniques involving motorcycles.
Their clientele comprises security personnel, rapid response teams, special forces, and armed motorcyclists aiming to develop and refine their skills.
Training sessions incorporate advanced technology, such as scoring targets and realistic combat simulations.
The instructors possess extensive operational experience in both combat scenarios and tactical motorcycle operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CQB Training?
CQB (Close Quarters Battle) training focuses on combat techniques and tactics at close range, simulating engagements in urban environments or confined spaces. These courses prepare participants for real-life situations requiring quick decision-making, maximum accuracy, and full control in dynamic and challenging settings.
Where are the trainings conducted?
Trainings take place at various dedicated facilities across the country, under the guidance of tactical combat experts, certified shooting instructors, and operational riding trainers.
Is prior experience required?
No prior experience is necessary. The training programs are structured from basic to advanced levels, tailored to the participants’ abilities.
Is personal equipment needed?
Participants should bring their own motorcycle riding safety gear, such as jackets and knee protectors. All other shooting range equipment is provided by CQB Israel. A detailed equipment list is provided upon registration.
Who can enroll?
The courses are designed for special forces, rapid response security units, and armed motorcyclists. Individuals serious about enhancing their tactical skills are encouraged to enroll.