#CQB #TacticalTraining #CloseQuartersBattle #PowerPoint Heads up: Just finished updating our CQB tactics PowerPoint deck. It covers room clearing fundamentals, buttonhook/cross entries, and how to avoid crowding the fatal funnel. Use this for next week's dry-fire walkthroughs. Let me know if you need me to add any specific building layouts or night-ops slides. Stay safe. [File attached: CQB_Tactics_v2.pptx]
🔹 Slicing the pie, threshold evaluation, and buttonhook vs. cross-entry. 🔹 Room Clearing Dynamics: High/low lead, fatal funnel mitigation, and door panel responsibilities. 🔹 Team Movement: 2-man vs. 4-man formations, communication signals, and deconflicting sectors of fire. 🔹 Common Mistakes: Flagging teammates, unnecessary exposure, and "searching" instead of "clearing."
Here’s a ready-to-use post tailored for social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, or a team forum), depending on your audience. cqb tactics powerpoint
👉 Unit training blocks, after-action reviews (AARs), or onboarding new operators.
Whether you’re training a SWAT team, military unit, or security detail, Close Quarters Battle (CQB) is won or lost in the details—angles, speed, and violence of action. Let me know if you need me to
“Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.” Drop a comment if you want the editable slide deck.
Breaking Down the Kill House: Essential CQB Tactics (PowerPoint Included) cross-entry
I’ve compiled a comprehensive covering the fundamentals that save lives:
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