Here's my definition:
"CQB can be defined loosely as “fighting at ranges close enough to render the traditional military weapons ineffective”. In general, this means anything from a few yards to a few inches. It is normally thought of as ‘hand to hand’ fighting but that is not correct because it also encompasses knives, sticks, bayonets and the variety of specialised personal weapons such as chemical sprays, stun guns, etc. In some circumstances CQB also can mean the use of firearms during hostage rescue or dynamic entry team scenarios, but as a rule this form of CQB is taught separately."
Neil
Neil Hawkins
"The one thing that must be learnt but
cannot be taught is understanding"