Features
Grounding from escort

Edition 1164, April 19, 2007

Readers should note that this workshop is designed for members already trained in MSD, or those under supervision of a qualified MSD instructor. For more details on the Military Unarmed Combat Cell ASAH ALTC, phone (02) 6055 4716 or visit http://intranet.defence.gov.au/armyweb/sites/CQF_MSD/


Soldier tries to move opponent from an area with basic escort position.

The opponent is non-compliant, so the soldier bends his wrist and elbow.

Pain compliance is now used to escort the opponent. If opponent becomes violent ...

... the soldier can ground him by maintaining hold of his wrist and extending the arm.

Still holding the wrist, the soldier pushes down on the opponent’s upper arm and steps forward.

The soldier holds the opponent while scanning the area. The opponent can be cuffed from here.