Vector Disruption: Close Quarter Combat Countering
A base CQC framework on reading posture and movement cues to interrupt an opponent’s direction and momentum.
The fastest way to end a close-range problem is to kill momentum early and force the other side to reset under pressure.
When people hear close-quarters combat, they picture chaos – fists, blades, gunfire, adrenaline spiking through the roof. That’s the Hollywood cut. Experienced operators know the fight’s usually decided before things get loud. The difference comes down to controlling space, timing, and intent before the other guy realizes he’s behind the curve.
Vector disruption is quiet, efficient, and brutally effective when applied effectively. It forces the opponent to restart their decision cycle while you stay ahead of it. In that reset, you get time – time to move, disengage, or finish the problem on your terms.
[INTEL : Covert CQC Screwdriver]





