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Tactical Training & Security Education [ Law Enforcement - Military - Security ]
Close Combatives
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)
Intelligence reports reveal that terrorists train in hand-to-hand combat and that a large number of foreign soldiers train in the martial arts and are proficient in the use of edged weapons. Our training program ensures operators’ readiness for immediate combat deployment worldwide.
Our Close Combatives curriculum teaches combat proven fighting skills.
It follows a cohesive, consistent and precise training framework based on detailed Terminal Learning Objectives (TLOs). Instant recall and accurate application under stress are our training goals. A unique testing process is applied throughout the program to assure proficiency.
Training is done in uniform, with load bearing equipment and individual weapons, as well as on multiple terrain and in confined spaces. Battlefield conditions such as low light and battle fatigue are simulated during the training sessions. The skills taught are all compatible with high-speed transitions to and from long guns and handguns. Our program is designed to enhance existing combat survival/effectiveness arsenals and can be adapted to existing SOP/ROE and current tactics or doctrine.
FIRST PHASE
Force escalation continuum
Systems and target anatomy
Reflex development and timing drills
Autonomics and reactionary mechanism
Pro-Active Measures
Detainee movement and control (conscious and unconscious)
Multiple detainee handling techniques and procedures
Control of non-compliant and combative subjects
Unarmed close quarters combat
Counter Measures
Emergency action and sudden attack survival
Separation techniques from holds, locks and chokes
Weapons Combat – Rope/chain, baton/rifle, stationary weaponry
Advanced fighting skills – on the ground, prone, supine, sitting, kneeling
SECOND PHASE
Fear control and offensive mindset
Common patterns of combative resistance
Identification of improvised, concealed and disguised weapons
Pro-Active Measures
“Search Team” assignment, responsibility and procedures
Advanced fighting skills – in limited space, in a car, in dim light
Weapons Combat – Knife, bayonet, machete, improvised weaponry
Counter Measures
Defense and disarm against blunt weapons
Edged weapons attack survival
Multiple opponents combat
THIRD PHASE
Identification of early warning signs and perpetrator behavior profiling
On killing – systematic aggression
Pro-Active Measures
Quick kill – sentry stalking and covert neutralization
“Prisoner-handling Team” assignment, responsibility and procedures
Team extraction tactics and rapid subject removal from within crowds
Advanced fighting skills – in sand/mud/water, while tied and blindfolded
Weapons Combat: Multiple weapons use and transition to firearms
Counter Measures
Firearms disarm and gun take away
Hostile crowd and riot conditions survival tactics
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