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History
The generally misunderstood technique known far and wide as "The Mozambique," is named in honor of a friend and former student of Jeff Cooper's, Mike Rouseau (while on duty in Mozambique), who was later KIA in the Rhodesian War. Mozambique Drill also known as "Failure Drill".

Technique
The Mozambique Drill is a close-quarter shooting technique in which the shooter fires twice into the torso of a target (known as a double tap to the center of mass) momentarily assesses the hits, then follows them up with a carefully aimed shot to the head of the target.

The third shot should be aimed to destroy the brain or, for a more immediate effect, the brain stem, killing the target and preventing the target from retaliating.