Entity: CQC
CQC, short for Close-Quarters Combat, is a martial-arts inspired art of hand-to-hand combat often used in close combat situations involving ranged or melee combat. It can also refer to a combat situation where combatants are in close proximity to each other.
CQC
Etymology
CQC stands for Close-Quarters Combat, also known as CQB (Close-Quarters Battle).
Definition
CQC is a combat technique that involves hand-to-hand combat in close proximity, often used in military and gaming contexts.
Historical Context
CQC has its roots in martial arts and has been utilized in military training and operations for centuries. It has evolved to adapt to modern combat scenarios.
Cultural Significance
CQC is a crucial skill for military personnel, law enforcement officers, and individuals involved in self-defense training. It is also a popular concept in video games and entertainment media.
Related Concepts
CQC is closely related to Close-Quarters Battle (CQB) and involves combat in confined spaces or close proximity.
See Also
A combat technique that involves hand-to-hand combat in close proximity, often used in military and gaming contexts.