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Cqb Tactics Powerpoint

This is the most "PowerPoint-friendly" section. You cannot teach this in a field manual without pictures.

Hallways restrict movement and funnel return fire. Teams utilize specific formations to maintain 360-degree security:

: Use dark backgrounds (charcoal or matte black) for low-light tactical presentations, or clean white/light gray for maximum contrast in bright classrooms. cqb tactics powerpoint

The moment of entry is the most dangerous phase of CQB. Your PowerPoint should dedicate significant attention to the "fatal funnel" — the doorway area that funnels operators into the room, making them vulnerable to ambush. Successful clearance depends on moving through this funnel rapidly while engaging threats immediately.

: Clears the opposite corner; establishes immediate mutual support. This is the most "PowerPoint-friendly" section

A radar-style arc showing a shooter moving around a corner in 5-degree increments. Text:

Focuses 100% on the threat space ahead. They never look at the door handle or the ground. They are the first to enter. Successful clearance depends on moving through this funnel

High risk if the threshold is barricaded or covered by a prepared shooter. Deliberate Entry (Threshold Evaluation)

(hallways and tunnels) create almost one‑on‑one gun battles decided by who wins the angle and fires first. Four‑way intersections divide into four linear sub‑areas, creating exposure from multiple directions simultaneously. Operators must clear each branch while maintaining 360‑degree security — a significant tactical challenge.

Slower, pieing-the-corner from the outside. Minimizes team exposure before entry. Used for high-risk warrants. Slide 7: The Entry Sequence (Step-by-Step)