Cqb Tactics Powerpoint [portable]
Mastering the Kill House: How to Build an Elite CQB Tactics PowerPoint Presentation
In the world of military and law enforcement training, CQB (Close Quarters Battle) is often described as the most dangerous form of combat. The margin for error is measured in milliseconds, and the cost of failure is fatal. While live-fire drills and simunition exercises are irreplaceable, the intellectual foundation of CQB is often built in the briefing room.
Slide 12: The Threat Indicator Check (TIC)
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Slide 8: The Buttonhook vs. The Cross
- Buttonhook (Dynamic): #1 goes left, #2 hooks right. Fast, but risk of muzzle crossing the #1’s back.
- Cross (Deliberate): #1 goes left, #2 goes left behind them. Safer for "narrow" hallways.
- Chart: A comparison table. Dynamic = speed. Deliberate = safety.
The "Stack"
The formation used by the entry team to maximize concealment and minimize exposure before the breach. cqb tactics powerpoint
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- The Buttonhook: Enter, turn back toward the wall you entered from. Clears the near corner.
- The Cross: Enter and move straight to the opposite corner. Clears the far corner.
- Goal: Break your silhouette from the teammate behind you.
- Rule: Never linger in the doorway. Cross the threshold immediately.