: In military settings, this training is often part of broader "Combatives" programs that mix Ju-Jitsu with wrestling, judo, and Muay Thai to create a well-rounded soldier.

: It discards complex or flashy moves in favor of simple, reliable techniques that work under extreme stress.

: While specialized for the battlefield, it incorporates ground fighting elements—often influenced by Modern Army Combatives and BJJ—to ensure dominance if the fight goes to the floor.

: Techniques are designed to handle both unarmed and armed assailants, including defense against cold weapons like knives. Training and Progression