Description:
Four
operators are ready outside the room.
When the door opens, the first operator have do decide witch side of the
room he will go to, this is determined by the immediate threat in the
room.
The second operator then takes the opposite side of the room.
When the first man enter the room he scans for any threat, if he see a
threat he will move strait towards it while he shoot at the threat and
continues to secure the threat. If he doesn’t see any thing, he will
stay on the wall, moving strait to the nearest hard corner.
The same goes
for the second man, he moves to the opposite side in the room and also
scans for any threat in the room, if he see a threat he will move strait
towards it while he shoot at the threat and continues to secure the
threat. If he doesn’t see any thing, he will stay on the wall, moving strait to the
nearest hard corner.
Number tree
man moves to the same side as number one. If number one is engaging a
threat in the middle of the room, number tree will take the hard corner.
If not he will scan the middle of the room.
In case that number one have
overlooked a threat number tree will engage it.
Number four
man moves to the same side as number two. If number two is engaging a
threat in the middle of the room, number four will take the hard corner.
If not he will scan the middle of the room.
In case those numbers two
have overlooked a threat number four will engage it.

Pros:
- It can be a very fast technique.
- It is a very flexible technique.
Cons:
- It
can delay the dynamic entry that the first operator have to decide witch
way he wants to go.
- It can delay the dynamic entry that the second operator have to focus
on witch side the first man goes.
- There can be some muzzle sweeping in this technique.