Description:
An instantaneous look-see procedure directly
into a possible high-threat area where a perpetrator may be concealed. This
hasty glimpse method is designed to expose only the operators eye position
for a moment, with a quick observation into a non-cleared room or area,
without creating additional jeopardy. One cautionary rule to remember is
that once a quick peek is taken at one height, if it is to be repeated it
should be done from a different height or position, as the perpetrator may
shoot at the last point where the peek occurred.
This technique is developed in Israel were most walls is made of solid
stone, so if the operator is detected there is little chance that the
perpetrators weapon can shoot through the wall.

Pros:
-The operator has a chance of spotting if there is a threat In a corner,
with out having to enter the room.
Cons:
-The operator will almost
for certain
be detected if there is an opponent in the room, that will make all the
teams element of surplice go away.
-If it is dark in the room it can be very difficult to spot a threat, with
out the use of light.
-If an enemy starts shooting against the wall, the chance of the wall being
solid enough to protect against projectiles from hand guns is very little.