Combat Application Techniques

Principles Of Destruction

Developed for the soldier by a soldier!!!!!

What Is Combat Application Techniques:Principles Of Destruction?

Combat Application Techniques Principles Of Destruction is a book written based on the Military Combative System Combat Application Techniques. This is a system that was designed for ODA 326 of the 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg NC, by Andrew Curtiss. Andrew was the team combative techniques instructor and was tasked by his team sergeant to develop a program for the team that would coincide with the team Standard Operating Procedures. Some factors that were considered in the program development  were Fatigue, Combat Equipment, Malnourishment Speed and Efficiency of learning the techniques and the execution of them.  This system is combat tested!! Because the S.E.R.E. (Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape) mode was a key factor in this system development; the techniques taught are extremely brutal!!

This Training is not for the weak of heart or mind. Since this system was designed to be learned by Special Forces Soldiers; that may have littele or no prior unarmed combat training; Simplicity and efficiency is stressed. The book stresses Principles over Techniques. Thus the title Principles Of Destruction. The techniques taught are meant to be learned quickly and adapted to the operator.

Thiese are not  Mixed Martial Arts or competition Martial Arts Techniques. The system was designed for the operator to quickly destroy and dismantle what ever adversary stands in front of them. There are not 5 minute rounds in combat. In combat
there are no rules. Thus these are not the techniques utilized in the Modern Army Combatives, or Marine Corps Martial Arts programs. This system was designed to destroy and to allow the operator to SURVIVE!!!


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