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Combat Tracking
Extraordinary Methods of Being a Man Tracker in Combat Conditions
© 2006
322 pages; 15 chapters, and 10 appendixes
Combat Tracking is an e-book that provides precise training in tracking and
counter tracking techniques, and also teaches the reader how to
orchestrate combat tracking team operations in coordination with special
forces. The book includes important chapters on Rhodesian Army combat
tracking techniques, terrorist counter tracking, the use of tracker dogs,
and other similar information. If you want to learn how to become a combat
man tracker, read this e-book.
“A man or beast may leave a disturbed line of faint imprint in vegetation that points in the direction of travel. The
travel tunnel can also be perceived in dew. Trackers should not keep their nose and eyes on the ground like a
snuffling Basset Hound. Periodically the tracker should look up and forward. In that way the tracker can spot
travel tunnels.
A man tracker must also be able to read animal signs, even when tracking people. For example, a human track
with a badger print on top of it will show that the track was made before the badger was active at night. If a man
tracker knows the habits of the local wildlife, you will have gained a clue to the age of the track. Animal tracks may
also lead you to a rubbish or food cache, providing you with crucial information regarding the quarry's state of
mental, moral and physical well-being. Such information is also useful in counter tracking.”
Excerpt from Combat Tracking
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