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BmCoomes
05-31-2005, 03:31 PM
I went and checked out the force-responsive subject-control at www.subjectcontrol.com. From the information on the site is sounds a good bit or along the lines of RMAX on fastforward.

Is the Content of FRSC in RMAX and/or vis versa?

I ask this in that I've been working at intergrating the RMAX doctrine into the enviroment of Cell Extration and Roit Control at my department.

In reading on the FRSC I like the concept of the tactical toolbox and FRSC content of it. But my Agency has vary little funds this year worse than last year so the idea of have FRSC inc. out here. Not only do I not want to take or 'Creatively Barrow' I'm just looking to talk about this subject if we can knowing that there is a NCA in place.

So in spirit of like minds talking.

Scott Sonnon
06-02-2005, 07:41 AM
Brent,

Due to the requirements of my current project schedule extending into early 2007, as well as high population demands in CST and Softwork seminars, I do not have time right now for diverting my energies to FRSC. Contact metzrj (SGM. Robert Metz) through the forum email for his professional services. His exploits and skills as both operator and instructor are renown throughout the US Army Intelligence and Special Operations communities.

BmCoomes
06-08-2005, 03:13 PM
that cool Coach, It was more of an open question for everyone to talk about but I see that it's not vary pop. at the moment.

thanks

JasonE
06-08-2005, 04:50 PM
Looks interesting... but I'm too swamped to follow up now. Can you repost this topic to the Softwork/MA forum for later reference?

metzrj
07-09-2005, 09:45 AM
Just back from the Sergeant Major Academy at Ft. Bliss TX... sorry for the delay in response:

"Is the Content of FRSC in RMAX and/or vis versa?"

FRSC is a application of RMAX to subject control much akin to how IOUF is to Judo players, CST is to performance enhancement etc. etc.

"I ask this in that I've been working at intergrating the RMAX doctrine into the enviroment of Cell Extration and Roit Control at my department."

FRSC is ideally suited to highly channelized avenues of approach or compressed battle space akin to crowd control and/or vehicle, aircraft, room or cell extractions due to it being true response designed to exploit the three dimensions of any space. The real distinction is that FRSC responds to the situation while conventional "techniques" impose on the situation. I often smile at the notion of Tactical or Special Response Teams as they by their nature are anything but responsive from the FRSC point of view.