Since its release in 1994, Killing Zone: A Professional's Guide to Preparing and Preventing Ambushes has been hailed by military professionals for its clarity and depth of understanding of ambushes. Now, this classicbook has been retitled and thoroughly revised and updated for today's evolving battlefield.
Ambush! contains much of the original material drawn from author Gary Stubblefield's experiences in Vietnam and beyond as a U.S. Navy SEAL and counterinsurgency expert Mark Monday's decades of research and analysis. Now the book has been reorganized and expanded based on the battlefield knowledge of U.S. Army Special Forces Lt. Col. Joshua Potter, a decorated combat veteran of Iraq who used, refined, and updated the original edition.
Ambush! incorporates the expertise of combat veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, security contractors, and Special Operations professionals who have set up ambushes in war-torn Central and South America, Africa, and the Philippines. It includes: A revised look at the anatomy, operational cycle, and warning signs of an ambush
Lessons learned from conducting, preventing, and countering ambushes in Afghanistan and Iraq
Procedures for dealing with ambushes involving IEDs
Counterambush and antiambush tactics, techniques, and procedures utilizing current technology, as well aslow-tech and improvised solutions
Special considerations for NGOs operating in contested areasAmbush! is much more than a book of ambush case studies - it is a practical survival guide to some of the most treacherous regions of the world.
Author(s): Joshua Potter
Publisher: Paladin Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 341
Tags: ambush, evasion, survival, skills, prepper, prepping, prevention