Deepak Rao - Contribution

Contribution

Rao married Dr. Seema Rao, daughter of a Freedom fighter of India. Along with his spouse, he trained thousands of soldiers from the Indian forces for over 18 years researching and innovating the unexplored area of modern CQB Close Quarter Battle training.

Major. Rao is responsible for the creation of a new military close quarter battle art called (ACCS) Advanced Commando Combat System which incorporates H2H (Hand to Hand), H2W (Hand to Weapon), W2H (Weapon to Hand), W2W (Weapon to Weapon) tactics, Small Team Tactics & CQB Simulation Exercises.

The Rao System of Reflex Fire an innovative method of shooting at close quarters was also pioneered by Deepak Rao. ACCS is renowned for this innovative technique of close quarter shooting. It advocates a different aiming method from conventional WWII 'Snap Shooting'. This technique was incorporated into the training curriculum of the Corps battle schools of the Northern and Eastern Commands of the Indian Army in 2006-2008.

He taught his Close Quarter Battle (CQB) System (ACCS) to 15,000 soldiers from Special Forces, Paracommandos, QRT Squads, National Security Guards, Marine Commandos, Airborne Commandos, Commando Wing and City & State Police forces from 1994-2012 without compensation.

Deepak Rao was granted the Honorary Rank of Major into the Parachute Battalion TA by Her Excellency, the President of India for outstanding contribution beyond the call of duty in area of modernization of Close Quarter Battle training. Along with his wife, Dr. Seema Rao, Deepak Rao was appointed as Resource Personnel for imparting training in Close Quarter Battle by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

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