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Tactical Training & Security Education [ Law Enforcement - Military - Security ]
LE/MIL Less Than Lethal Force Training
LE/MIL Less Than Lethal Force Training
- Officer Safety & Ambush Survival (LTL1)
- Advanced Arrest and Control Tactics (LTL2)
- Edged and Impact Weapon Combat (LTL3)
- Firearms Retention and Disarmament (LTL4)
- Flash Recognition (LTL5)
- Intelligent Use of Force Instructor Cert LE (LTL6)
LE/MIL Firearms Training
- Pistol Stress (FLF1)
- Night Fight (FLF2)
- Tactical Shotgun (FLF3)
- Patrol Carbine/Rifle/Subgun (FLF4)
- Safe Selective Shooter (FLF5)
- Sniper Master (FLF6)
Special Response Teams Training
- Hostage Rescue (TEAM1)
- Maritime Security (TEAM2)
- High Risk Warrants (TEAM3)
- First Responder (TEAM4)
Enforcement Specialists Training
- Anti Hijacking (SPECLAW1)
- Tactical Patrol (SPECLAW2)
- Dignitary Protection (SPECLAW3)
Warfare Specialists Training
- Urban Warfare / Close Quarter Battle (SPECWAR1)
- Close Combatives (SPECWAR2)
Officers are routinely in close proximity to potentially hostile individuals during field interrogation and domestic calls. At this range, officer survival depends on a quick and efficient response. Any attempt to assault an officer must be contained swiftly.
Officers are mostly at risk when they are attacked by surprise. The sudden close quarter attack is the cause of the largest number of officers’ injuries and deaths. Conventional Defensive Tactics training that focuses on defensive physical skills to CONTROL passive resistant subjects does not prepare officers for the threat of a sudden attack.
The “Reactionary Gap” is the kill zone in which most perpetrators make their move. Effectively protecting and closing this distance would determine the outcome of most confrontations.
Relying solely on their sidearm to control a situation gives officers the sole option of using deadly force in which innocent bystanders could be killed. The firearm can be taken away and its advantages are significantly reduced at close range.
You will learn:
Guidelines for use of reasonable and necessary force
Immediate threat concepts and emergency planning
Restraint holds, break away, and counter takedown
Tactical alertness and assault prediction
The survival mindset and its triggers
Warning signs of imminent attack
Multiple assailant survival tactics
Concealed weapons recognition
Fighting with impaired vision
Officer hostage situations
Defense of a fellow officer
Fighting while wounded
Ground survival
monoculars
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goggles
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binoculars
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weapon sights
night vision
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thermal
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infrared
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lasers
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