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A straight kneebar.

Author: The United States Army, photographer unknown.

Date: FM No. 3-25.150 was published on 18 January 2002, exact date of the particular photograph is unknown.

Caption: Figure 4-92. Straight knee bar, step 2. Keep your hips as close to the enemy's as possible and lock your legs behind his buttocks. Break the knee with hip pressure just as in a straight arm bar. You may also place his leg into your armpit to increase the pressure, or switch to the figure-four ankle lock at any time.

Source: US Army Field Manual No. 3-25.150 Combatives, Chapter 4: Advanced ground-fighting techniques

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