CQB Breaching Equipment with Navy SEALs "Coch" and Dorr
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
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Retired Navy SEALs "Coch" and Dorr talks about the CQB breaching equipment they've used throughout their careers with the teams.
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Coch and Dorr are my favorite combo! The time range of experience that they bring together is super interesting!
Me too
A video over 20 mins with Coch and Dorr = I click and watch. Thanks guys!
3:58 to 4:15 clipped and taken out of context is pure gold
me and the homies
I was a smoke eater before the Marine Corps and I always called it a hooligan but most of the guys at my department were former military, I got a 36-inch one myself I've never seen one that extends though that's badass
3:41 When I was in the 101st our hooligan tool came in a purpose built carrier that included the sledge and boltcutter. It was like a big backpack that had all the important bits in a padded section and the handles sticking out. It's really heavy and not as practical as your guy's setup, but they did exist, and some poor grunt had to carry it on their back.
Thats essentially what our swat commander ordered for the team i work on. It held a ram, sledge, hooli, and bolt cutters. It got worn once and now it just stays on the van and we carry our shit on approach.
My opinion being in the FD ..I believe that if you guys had bar that only had the Adz and Forked end of a bar that was 20 inches, it would be all you guys needed with a 8lb Sledge .
When we deployed in 04, there was one set of hooligan tools for the entire company. For us the tool was a halligan, the kit was hooligan tools. Well since there was one one set of breach tools for the company, we had to figure out other ram solutions. We weren’t breaching with charges. Well we had just laid a bunch of concertina wire. I took the picket pounder proved the concept to my Platoon sgt, and for every raid I did from then on out, I carried that picket pounder. We even got one of the Blackhawk rams an I still used it. It was heavier so it worked with the gates and would shatter the wooden doors.
For quieter entry like multiple hits in the same area, we would carry “siege ladders” basically 2x4 ladders that were about 4 ft tall. We used them to climb over the courtyard walls.
And now I finally understand the haligan vs hooligan...finally
I absolutely love this duo, the amount and variety of experience they both bring to the table is amazing.
Dorr and Coch! Two of my very favorite YT celebrities! Good job gents!
Found this interesting. In the fire department we deployed many of the same setup. I just wanted to ad a ramset gun will blast out most paddle locks. It's cheap, quick and will work on a variety of things.
Never would have th of that for force entry. Have you used on on scene?
I will probably never use some most of the skills discussed in your video. But still watched EVERY SECOND. what I find is it gets me thinking outside my civilian mind mindset box. I appreciate your hard earned wealth of experience and your passion with sharing it with us. WELL DONE.
These 2 are slowly becoming my favorite gun tubers
I personally use a truck for breaching. Makes a bigger entrance.
Love the longer videos with these two true legends sharing knowledge
Coch and Dorr are great sharing their experiences on a myriad of subjects.
I'll never need to know or use any of this but I'll never stop watching it lol. Keep up the amazing content!
Btw in firefighting We call our modified ones hooligans. Basically so nobody gets it confused with the legit or proper Tool. some mods change what it can be used for. It’s just a safety thing. So someone doesn’t expect it to do X when it’s incapable of doing X after modifications.
Adapt, improvise and overcome. I love the ingenuity that you guys come up with to accomplish your missions. I'm sorry for what it did to your bodies. Great Video!!!
The Halligan tool is made of one single piece of metal and the Hooligan tool has 3 specific parts assembled together. This build-structure makes the halligan bar set apart from the hooligan tool even though they are pretty much identical. The second factor is the size and weight of the tools. The third factor is the different uses of the tools. And finally the quality check of the tools.
Thanks for the free, high quality content.
Funny as a Retired Army Firefighter, I always called the Halligan a Houligan Touligan. Always thought Halligan sounded lame.
Neat, I liked the mental images you drew up when sharing how you'd use each breaching tool!
As one of those firemen out there, it’s NOT a Haligan! It’s a HOOLIGAN bar because it’s not one single forged piece! A haligan is a single piece of forged metal, a hooligan is anything else.
Conducted and taught explosive breaching for a few years, guaranteed entry every time! Love this type of content.
Carried a breaching shotgun on VBSS in the Persian Gulf in the 2010s.
Very nice video. My late father was an Arson Investigator and Explosives engineer for the state of California. In fact he wrote the state certifications test for Explosives. He was sent to some interesting classes including some that were LEO/SWAT oriented. The ammount of math that can go into a breach is interesting. As for myself I have worked Demolitions and Remodeling. Sometimes you encounter locked doors that need to be opened. One of the more fun jobs was prepping an abandoned hospital for demolitions. As the building was no longer in active use the security was an issue. I had a co-worker ran out of the building with a guy armed with a machete hot on his heels. I didn't get to breach any doors with a shotgun( The local SWAT Team got to do that) However I did have to pry or bash open a few doors that the key had disappeared or was not working. There is an art to opening up a door without a key and it is a skill.
Great video as a conventional Army MPP, did SWAT/ERT and then did in as a local LEO was a Breacher . Great video , I did so much trial and error , this video would have been great and would have sped me up and wouldn’t make so many Bloopers.
This video is so needed for the eavry day american hope to see a follow up on more explosive breaching techniques but thanks for making this type of content after 7 years in the army we covered this only like 4 times good stuff to know
I was on the wrong end of a breaching tool. It was called a " sledgeomatic" . First row at a Gallagher show. Circa 1976
Great stuff. Would love a followup jaut talking about each breeching method, as well as pre-roll planning and common fuckups and injuries and their avoidance.
This is good for me, the only time I have had to "breach" a door was when I locked myself out drunk from my own house. The "tools" included my shoulder and 250 pounds, lol. I own shove knives and a simple lock pick set but I never seem to have them when I need to get in my house.
Spare keys
This was a highly welcomed and informative video. Even though majority of us will never have to use or learn breaching its still very interesting to learn about this subject. Thank you for making this and sharing your previous lives with us.
This was so cool!
Hey Coch, fantastic video as usual, ya'll do quality content. do have any idea when ya'll will have tee shirts again? I've been wanting one with the Hyve logo and American flag on the sleeve. Thanks in advance
That's a great way to recycle an old ALICE pouch. One never stops learning with you, guys.
Magnets on/in my carrier pouches are a great way to secure (metal pew pew) items from wiggling around away from the attachment point, loop on breaching shorty.
In the UK we call it the the Hooli(Hooligan) and MOE
Glad i watched all to the end. Thumbtacks got it, used to teach this stuff and that's a new one, although we used to screws for the same purpose, and they work on mud walls.
Thanks guys!!
Been waiting for a breaching breakdown. Great vid🤙
Love me the Halligan bar. Use to be on the fire dept, they work. Of course ours didn't expand.
Great combo! Love it guys thank you!
Great vid. Hand signals would be a cool video.
Very interesting guys.
I always enjoy your little talks.
Thank you!
Where can you get those retractable hooligans? I've been looking for a while.
I think of the sledge more like an exit/entry tool. Sometimes you need to make a door.
Man this video is FREAKING COOL
thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us!! great tools to have on hand too!!
Im adding pvc to my blackhawk breeacher tool pouch asap.
Great video. Straight forward, right to the point with the explanations on each tool/item.
Awesome now want to hear about being a grenadier.
You guys are a wealth of knowledge!
Really learned something, enjoyed, thanks
GD someone needed to break out the Aervoe on that Stihl saw 😂😂
Breachers lead the way
That’s a badass Halligan you got there. 😉
I hope Coch is doing well health wise
Hypothetical question: could you put little tape wings out to each side of the 15 both top and bottom, and use a staple gun to put those wings to a heavy wood door, or even a metal door if the staple gun were strong enough? Or would that be too much noise in your opinion? It seems logical if everything else is already hooked together, it could be extremely fast and create a very small window of exposure, but with a little bit of noise.
Great info
I was wondering if you could do a video of the evolution of rifles that the SEALs have used from their inception until current times?
I, and pretty sure many others, would certainly appreciate and learn some history on all the different rifles that have been issued throughout history.
I would like to know what rifles were issued when they were first commissioned. Was it the m14? What about the the CAR (or whatever variant) in Viet Nam?
I just think that history and knowledge would make for a great video.
Love these boys
Dorr kickin', eh?
God Bless you guys !
Those collapsable tools are wickedly expensive if you can even buy them as a civvie
Good shit boys
A pound of tannerite taped to a door works pretty good to.
Half pound will do it if you can water-tamp it.
Sausage roll up the nitrate formula in a baggie, and put a water bag with a quart or so behind it. (Can also use the kidney shape USGS canteens if you have plenty. Put the "sausage" in the "crack." Leave a "tail" on the sausage roll that you can really hit easily hanging out the top or bottom. It also keeps things on YOUR side of the water container safer. Brought down some sketchy smaller trees (storm damage) with 1lb or less. It really gives the cheap shjt a kick in the rear.
Scary how lovely these two men are but we know how deadly they are 🤣🤣🤣
Man them dewalt disaster saws are handy…
Thanks Coch and Dorr! :) :us
Has Dorr been breached?
Once in college.
Where do you get one of the pouches for the sledge?
10:32
Beaching shotgun... yeeeees! 11:12
I don’t even run an optic to keep weight down. I definitely ain’t carrying a sledgehammer with me.
Best combo in the game lol.
No grappling hook?? or Hatchet..
Imagine the poor bastard who had to get off the boat with a concrete cutter on his back
TY TH
10:00
12 ga magician
God bless America
What about the Defco Breach Pen?
Chicago police use the halligan tool all the time we called it the chicago bar I executed a lot of warrants using one
What belt holster was that
These dudes a awesome😆😎
Who makes that hooligan? I’ve never seen a collapsible one.
No juggernaut helmet?
Is Dutch coming back or is he out?
He’s around. We’ll be seeing him this summer.
Shit ton of good info
But what. If I fall. Off a roof?
🤝
Bomb??? Bad dudes make bombs Good dudes make charges look
I know it was more of a red team kind of thing but any plan to talk about tomahawks ? Blame Jack Carr if you want...
No!
Mossberg, 00 Buck.
It gets the job done!
👏👏
If the hooligan tool doesnt represent military grade I dont know what else I can do for you.
You can do a bunch of activities with a 8lb sledge
are the both ex devgru?
Stay wrong! My new motto!
My favorite breaching tool is my mullet. Chicks can’t resist it. Master Key. Oh yeah.