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You shouldn't need the heartbeat sensor. Never put yourself in a position where you're exposed to more than one threat at a time. Hug the wall, lean, pie rooms. Use the scroll wheel to slow open doors, use the door as a shield. Peek the door, check, peek again. Always back up if you peek and see more than one enemy. Then use a flashbang, or a smoke. Never engage more than one enemy at a time, you will just die.
You should use planning. It's part of what makes Raven Shield special. Losing an operative here and there is inevitable and part of the game, and some times a team will get wiped out from just pure bad luck but. I've cleared all three campaigns using planning, it's doable, and it's very satisfying. Part of the fun of this game is going back to the drawing board, and adjusting your plan, until you hit that perfect one.
Try not to use "open, grenade and clear" on doorways that force a team to stack in front of it (narrow corridors) as this is a disaster waiting to happen. Divert and use entrances that let them stack either side, giving them cover while the grenade goes in.