Rapidly entering and seizing control of the room.
In CQB, speed does not mean running blindly into a room. Speed is defined as "careful hurry" or moving only as fast as a shooter can accurately engage targets and process information. Smooth movement equates to tactical speed. Deliberate, fluid entry minimizes stumbling, maintains weapon stability, and ensures the team can clear angles systematically without bypassing hidden threats. 3. Violence of Action cqb tactics powerpoint
It’s better to "flow" into a room imperfectly than to stop perfectly in the doorway. Verbal Control: Rapidly entering and seizing control of the room
Two operators face forward covering the deep hallway, while trailing operators cover overhead spaces, rear angles, or passing doors. Smooth movement equates to tactical speed
– Animated steps displaying how operators adjust their entry path based on the #1 man's initial movement.