Surviving an Elevator Attack: Defense in Tight Quarters
Operatives understand that threats can emerge in the most confined and unexpected locations. An elevator, a seemingly mundane part of daily life, can quickly become a danger zone if an assailant decides to make a move.
The key to surviving such an encounter lies in preparation, awareness, and the right set of skills. Here's a breakdown of how to defend yourself if you find yourself facing a threat in this tight spot.
Assessing the Threat
Trust your instincts — if something feels off, it might well be. It's not about paranoia but preparedness. In the realm of tradecraft, this is akin to situational awareness, a fundamental principle for any operative
Situational awareness is the cornerstone of any operative's tradecraft. Before entering an elevator, take a quick scan of your surroundings. Is anyone acting suspiciously? Does something feel off? Trust your instincts. If something seems amiss, it might be safer to wait for the next ride or take the stairs.
Commanding Your Space
Once inside, position yourself near the control panel. This strategic placement affords you two advantages: access to the alarm and floor buttons and a vantage point that makes it harder for an assailant to corner you with options to either halt the elevator or escape to another floor if things go south. In tradecraft, controlling your environment, even a space as limited as an elevator, can tip the scales in your favor.
Defusing the Situation
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