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Surprise disrupts the enemy's mental processing cycle (the OODA Loop: Observe, Orient, Decide, Act). By striking when or where the adversary least expects it, a tactical team gains a cognitive advantage. Surprise is achieved through operational security, stealthy approaches, and breach synchronization. It buys the entry team precious seconds to dominate the space before the threat can effectively react.
Mastering Close Quarters Battle: Tactical Principles and Training Frameworks
Disrupting the adversary’s OODA loop through explosive entry or deliberate processing. Module 2: Doorway Mechanics & Threshold Evaluation cqb tactics powerpoint
Identifying hinge sides, knob sides, inward-opening vs. outward-opening doors. Allocating Breacher roles based on door characteristics. Module 3: Room Entry Techniques
Effective CQB depends on reading the room before entering. Your PowerPoint should break down room anatomy into clear, understandable segments. The primary distinction is between (doorway located near the room's center) and corner‑fed rooms (doorway located at a corner). This distinction fundamentally affects entry tactics and team movement patterns. Surprise disrupts the enemy's mental processing cycle (the
Explain the protocol for encountering intersecting hallways, T-intersections, and open doors while processing a primary room. Emphasize the rule of over clearing dead space. Dead Space and Obstacles
Ensuring absolute safety and control over where firearms are pointed, preventing blue-on-blue (friendly fire) incidents in crowded spaces. 3. Visual Dominance and the Fatal Funnel It buys the entry team precious seconds to
In the chaos following the obstacle, the team must use "universally and rigorously rehearsed common language" (e.g., "Left side clear!", "Room all clear!") to regain control. Priority of Life:
Diagramming the difference. Center-fed rooms offer two deep corners immediately; corner-fed rooms have one deep corner and a long wall. Slide 7: The #1 and #2 Operator Movements:
The established methods used by professional organizations to ensure consistency and accountability. Section 4: The Importance of Professional Training
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