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At what average range do most CQB engagements occur? |
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As you approach an open doorway or portal in a CQB environment, what tactic is used to cover the doorway and see what is beyond, while keeping in motion? |
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In general, there are two speeds at which CQB entries are made. They are referred to as "Stealth" and "_____". Fill in the blank. |
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Which of the following weapons is LEAST likely to be carried by a police entry team? |
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Preparing for an operation, your team lines up just outside the door and waits for the order to make entry. What is this formation called? |
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Entry teams, usually requiring speed and decisive action, generally do not wear body armor, as it tends to slow them down. |
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Your team has just performed a rapid entry into a room, and after a brief frenzy of activity, there are no more active hostiles. What one-word phrase should you now communicate to your team? |
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Your team is about to breach a door and make entry into a room. The lead man prepares a hand grenade, specifically an M84. What warning will he issue to the team before rolling it into the room? |
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Due to the Geneva and Hague Conventions, police SWAT teams performing CQB entries are prohibited from using hollowpoint bullets, since they are deemed to cause "unnecessarily grievous" wounds. |
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| 10.
"Sweeping" your teammate is a preferred tactic for maintaining multiple points of cover. |
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