Cqb Tactics Powerpoint Link

Images of: “I see enemy,” “Go around corner,” “Hold,” “Breach”

Faces backward to prevent the team from being ambushed from behind. Phase 2: Breaching Methodologies

Moving at a pace that is "fast enough to win, slow enough to process" (remember: slow is smooth, and smooth is fast). cqb tactics powerpoint

Avoid "flagging" (letting your muzzle or shadow give away your position).

Shifting the tactical advantage by catching the adversary off guard via speed, diversion, or unexpected entry points. Images of: “I see enemy,” “Go around corner,”

Positioned centrally to maintain command and control, monitor the flow, and direct communication to higher headquarters.

Which of those would you like, or specify another non-actionable direction? Shifting the tactical advantage by catching the adversary

Dictates the entry tempo. They take the path of least resistance and instantly clear the deep corner of their entry trajectory. They never stop in the doorway.

This section establishes the psychological and physical foundation for all tactical maneuvers:

Entering unexpectedly to disrupt the defender's OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act).