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SEDS - Single Entry Double Stackup - Experimental Tactic
JodekoekjDate: Saturday, 24 December 11, 16:11 | Post # 1
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Hey guys , was just messing around today and made this entry tactic called "SEDS" (Single Entry Double Stackup). Its just a test tactic and i've never tried it. But i'll explain how it works .

Lets say we have a big team BLUE , we have Alpha team and Bravo team.

Alpha team stacks up on the left side of the entry (door), Bravo stacks up on the right side.

A1 moves to his position , then B1 moves to his position. Then A2 ..etc

It might get messy though xD.

Tell me what u think.

(Here's a pic)
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KozakDate: Saturday, 24 December 11, 19:54 | Post # 2
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That can not check. First team that is no longer standing on the side handles, stay on the line of fire. The first person she can be killed. Then, when that team entered the alpha to the left, focusing only on this coincides she could be killed by a suspect is located in the corner on the right. And vice versa. As for me it is completely unnecessary.

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JoLTyDate: Saturday, 24 December 11, 20:52 | Post # 3
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nice of you to help 'em try to creat new tactics, keep the good work up jode.

Cheers
 
WhiskeyDate: Saturday, 24 December 11, 22:21 | Post # 4
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This entry could only work with double doors, but there are two minor flaws:

First of all, a big blue team never stays together. You need at least 5/6 men for this tactic to work properly, and you dont have that amount of men (if you play right).

Second of all, there is an advanced entry-tactic that tells a team to switch side when entering: A1 goes left, A2 goes right, A3 goes left, etc etc, so this tactic is kinda superfluous.

Nice thought tho biggrin If you think it through a bit more, we can put it in the tactical mini-guide biggrin
 
michciu96Date: Wednesday, 01 February 12, 19:17 | Post # 5
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Guys, we should check that in many siuations, because for sure sometimes team on the one side of the door will get killed through the wall or door crazy





 
JenningsDate: Friday, 03 February 12, 22:59 | Post # 6
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i can sign under that mich. (i ALWAYS experience it in the old granite hotel map)
 
RaptorDate: Sunday, 12 February 12, 00:38 | Post # 7
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Not sure if I got the tactics right, but sounds to me like it would work good on double doors only:
- A1 and A2 stacking up right, B1 and B2 left (both teams covered by the door of opposing side)
- optional: A2 and B2 do a "semi" scan (just scan up to a 90 degree angle) ending up shoulder to shoulder in front of the door]
- both teams enter dynamic at the same time (using a tacaid if needed), each team move to his side (Alpha right, Bravo left) and clear his sectors

Got the whole team inside in half the time of a normal entry.
One could also think about slow (stealth) entry, but than the moving of the team in the fatal funnel created by the both open doors would be kinda difficult to cover (difficult, but not impossible) and there isn't really an advantage.

Edit: looking at the pic you guys might work on your entries in general: officers should stick to the wall. Moving to the center of the room usually means a lack of cover and brings you right in the fireline of your fellow officers.


Message edited by Foobar - Sunday, 12 February 12, 00:40
 
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