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High risk of collateral injury, requires extensive math/training Cutting torches, quick-saws Penetrates heavy steel reinforcement Very slow, highly visible signature Phase 3: Room Entry Techniques
Once inside the room, the team must systematically divide and conquer the physical space.
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Mechanical (ballistic, ram, sledge), thermal, ballistic, or explosive breaching. Highlight the pros, cons, and stand-off distances of each. Module 3: Room Entry Techniques (The Core Module) cqb tactics powerpoint
Operators must instantly look into their assigned sectors of fire upon entry, securing deep corners first to achieve complete visual control of the room. Part 2: Room Entry Techniques and Team Geometry
Comparison table: Speed (high/med), risk, best use (hostage vs. barricaded)
[ CLOSED DOOR ] | +--------+--------+ | | [MECHANICAL] [BALLISTIC] (Ram/Halligan) (Shotgun/Slugs) Module 3: Room Entry Techniques (The Core Module)
The No. 1 shooter turns tightly around the doorframe into the immediate corner on their side. The No. 2 shooter hooks around the opposite side.
An effective tactical presentation must follow a logical progression: moving from high-level concepts to individual actions, then team mechanics, and finally emergency contingencies.
– Visual maps illustrating where the #1 and #2 men must travel to secure the deep corners of the room. 1 shooter turns tightly around the doorframe into
: Gaining a momentary advantage by deceiving or distracting the enemy.
Content: Securing open doors, managing detainees, searching the dead space, and communicating "Room Clear" status.