Czech Combat is a two-day multigun competition inspired by the B-rdy Military Combat Shooting (BMCS) concept. It is designed to test comprehensive shooting skills through realistically themed scenarios combining both rifle and pistol use. Stages are set up with various props, obstacles, and structures to create conditions that closely resemble tactical situations encountered in real life.
The competition welcomes shooters from the Czech Republic and abroad, including members of armed forces, the private security sector, and sport shooters eager to challenge themselves in a dynamic environment. Participants must demonstrate not only speed and accuracy, but also tactical decision-making and effective gear handling under time pressure.
The goal is to verify safe and efficient weapon handling, adaptability to different scenarios, and resilience under physical and mental stress. Stages combine shooting from multiple positions, weapon manipulation, and continuous movement within the shooting area.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Czech Combat is based on the multi-platform weapon principle, requiring each participant to demonstrate skills with both rifle and pistol. Scenarios may include:
- Dynamic shooting from various positions and distances.
- Simulated CQB and FIBUA (fighting in buildings and urban areas) created with obstacles and props.
- Vehicle stages – tasks inspired by shooting from/into vehicles and tactical movement under cover.
- Shooting on the move and obstacle navigation such as windows, barricades, tunnels, or trenches.
- Tactical situations including simulated casualty care following TCCC principles.
- Special weapon systems in selected stages (e.g., UTM, precision rifles, machine guns).
Each stage has a clearly defined goal, time limit, and penalties for mistakes. Scoring values both speed and tactically correct, safe execution.
GEAR & EQUIPMENT
The competition is divided into two main divisions:
- Full Gear Division – participants compete with complete tactical equipment as listed in the Competitor’s Equipment List. This typically includes a tactical vest or plate carrier, ballistic helmet, full-finger gloves, long-sleeve uniform, boots with ankle support, and the required number of magazines.
- Light Hobby Division – designed for shooters without full tactical gear. Long trousers, a shooting belt, eye and ear protection, magazine carriers, and other items specified in the CEL are mandatory.
For both divisions, the following are required: a semi-automatic rifle (Category B) with sling, a service pistol (Category B) in a rigid holster, eye and ear protection, and a chamber safety flag.
The complete list of mandatory gear can be found in the Competitor’s Equipment List.
RULES
Czech Combat follows the BMCS Rulebook, which defines safety requirements, range procedures, scoring methods, and allowed techniques. All participants must know and comply with these rules. The competition operates under a cold range policy – firearms remain unloaded outside of stages, and handling is only permitted in designated areas and on the command of an RO.
LAWS & CONDITIONS
Participation requires a valid firearms license and legal possession of firearms and ammunition according to applicable laws. Competitors must follow all legal regulations of the Czech Republic and the instructions of range officers. International participants must meet the requirements for importing firearms and ammunition into the country.
FOR PARTNERS
Czech Combat offers a range of partnership and sponsorship opportunities. Partners may include firearm and ammunition manufacturers, gear suppliers, outdoor equipment companies, and other brands related to the tactical and shooting industry.
More information is available on the official Czech Combat website.
RULEBOOK & Equipment List
Competitors Equipment List [EN] (131 kB)
DOWNLOAD MATERIALS
Go to Trainings page and download the printable targets and other materials for your training.
BASIC INFORMATIONS
| Tier | 1 – individual skills |
| Recomm. competence | Experienced shooter with firearms license |
| Disciplines | Rifle + pistol (selected stages may include other weapon systems) |
| Number of stages | 12 stages |
| Scoring | Speed, accuracy, and tactical correctness |
| Divisions | Full Gear | Light Hobby |
| Entry fee | See official Czech Combat website |
| Competititon capacity | Approx. 200 competitors |
| Language | Czech | English |
Upcoming events
| Date & Time | Location | Registration |
|---|---|---|
| 10.-12. 7. 2026 | Oleško | Coming soon |
PROFILE OF A SUCCESSFUL PARTICIPANT
A successful Czech Combat competitor demonstrates safe and effective handling of both rifle and pistol in dynamic, scenario-based stages. They are capable of engaging targets while on the move, from various shooting positions and simulated cover, and under physical or time pressure. They can tactically plan stage execution to achieve the optimal balance between speed, accuracy, and safety. They are skilled in weapon transitions, can resolve common malfunctions under stress, and move safely between shooting positions. They understand the principles of operating within stage boundaries, follow range officer commands, and act in full compliance with competition rules. The participant is prepared to further develop their abilities in dynamic and tactical shooting disciplines through systematic training and performance measurement aimed at long-term improvement.
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