30/01/2026
Just passing along the information:
Progressive Reactive Shooting Protocol, a sequence designed to maximize initial response speed and evolve towards split-second lethal precision.
* Phase 1: Immediate Reaction (Belt Fire)
The operator breaks eye contact and shoots from the hip during the unloading process. The goal is to save time and impact the pelvic/lower area of the aggressor to break up their attack inertia.
* Phase 2: Transition and Mass Damage (Center of Mass)
As the weapon rises and the body stabilizes, a transition shot is fired into the chest area, looking for vital organs to cause a quick physical shock.
* Phase 3: Ultimate Neutralization (Head)
With the weapon fully extended and sights aligned at eye level, the final shot searches the cranial zone (the master switch) to guarantee the immediate and total cessation of the threat.
Biomechanics and combat geometry needed to survive the stage.