Training Courses
Training Courses
KASOTC custom programs span the entire spectrum of special operations and law enforcement tactics, techniques and procedures. All curricula are scalable to unit size training needs and trainees can expect the depth, breadth and realism that exceed any special operations training worldwide.
This course is designed for special operations forces training in counter terrorism tactical operations in high-risk areas of operation with a focus on training in advanced marksmanship, CQB, Sniper Training, MOE, planning and operation orders. Training includes room and building clearing operations with two man, four man and assault team missions and utilizes terrorists and hostage scenarios.
The course covers:
- CQB.
- Fast Rope.
- Mountaineering.
- Sniper Training.
- Combat Medical Training.
- Master Breaching.
- Hostage Negotiation.
- Crisis Response Management.
- Operation Orders.
- Planning Procedures.
- Counter Assault Training.
- Tubular Assaults.
- Combat Shotgun.
- Combat Pistol.
- Combat Carbine.
Participants are expected to have completed both Small Unit Tactics and Basic Counter Terrorism Course Training courses.
This course is designed to enhance weapons knowledge and marksmanship skills. The course covers advanced marksmanship techniques and firing procedures needed to participate in unit live-fire training exercises.
The course covers:
- Weapons Assembly and disassembly.
- Shooting fundamentals.
- Range rules and safety Procedures.
- Shooting (Standing, on the move, and from multiple positions).
- Combat and speed reloads.
- Engaging multiple targets.
- Target Identification.
- Shooting under physical and psychological stress.
- Weapons transition.
- Barricade Shooting.
- Low light training.
Participants are expected to have completed the Basic Weapons Marksmanship Course.
This course is designed for special operations forces conducting CT operations with aircraft/airfield environment operational considerations. The course is conducted on a full-scale Airbus 300 aircraft.
The course includes:
- Mission planning.
- Team organization.
- Intelligence gathering.
- Rules of engagement/Use of force.
- Movement.
- Aircraft Entries.
- Tactics.
- Use of distraction devices.
- Less lethal.
- Integration of tactical EMS.
- Evacuation.
- Searching.
Participants are expected to have completed both Counter Terrorism -Special Weapons & Tactics, and advanced Weapons Marksmanship Courses.
This course is designed to cover evasive driving, anti-kidnapping and surveillance detection techniques it also includes route planning, protective driving, immediate action skills and accident avoidance.
The course covers:
- Identification of armored vehicles.
- Identification of Armor plating types (B6 + B5 + B4).
- types of ballistics and their effects on armored vehicles.
- auxiliary systems in armored vehicles.
- Methods of inspecting and searching armored vehicles.
- Armored vehicles braking distances (ordinary breaking and ABS breaking).
- Accident Avoidance situations.
- Entering and exiting roundabouts.
- Apex Driving.
- High Speed Driving.
- Reverse out with Y- turn (1 car, 2 cars and 3 cars).
- Countering ambushes.
Participants are expected to have completed Tactical Driving training.
This course is designed to provide training on tactical medical care in the field for serious injuries caused by bullets, explosives, chemical weapons, and other trauma. It also addresses other serious injuries, which need immediate medical intervention to save patients’ lives.
The course covers:
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology.
- Control of massive bleeding.
- Airway.
- Abdominal Trauma.
- Bandaging and Splinting.
- Head and Spine Trauma.
- Eye Injuries.
- Shock.
- Medical assessment of the injury.
- Basic and advanced medical skills: severe bleeding, Pneumothorax, burns, fractures, Choke, shocks…etc.
- Phases of Care (care under fire, tactical field care, evacuation and handover).
- Simulation scenarios.
This course is designed to train students on the proper integration of governments, NGOs, and relief agencies into stability operations at the operational level. Students will learn about the various capabilities and limitations of various nonmilitary entities when it comes to addressing population stability and quality of life after conflicts.
The course covers:
- NATO CIMIC.
- NATO and a Comprehensive Approach (CA) to CIMIC.
- Civil-Military Interaction (CMI).
- CIMIC in the framework of governance, development and diplomacy.
- CIMIC relationship with associated concepts.
- CIMIC Physical Resources - Capabilities and Competences.
- CIMIC Liaison & Practical Exercise.
- Establishing liaison with military forces - The UNOCHA perspective.
- Cooperation within the staff (Operational).
- CIMIC in planning (Operational).
- Gender awareness.
- CIMIC assessment and reporting.
- Cooperation with civil actors.
- Key UN policies and selected guidelines.
- CIMIC projects.
- International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
- Visit to JAF CIMIC Center.
- The strategic context of CIMIC.
- CIMIC in the theatre and operations.
- CIMIC planning and execution.
- Practical Exercise.
Participants are expected to have completed the Civil Military Tactical Course.
This course is designed to train students on the proper conduct of stability operations. At the tactical level, students will learn how to coordinate and operate with local governments, NGOs, and relief agencies. Students will be faced with tactical scenarios where they will learn to communicate effectively with local populations and the media.
The course covers:
- CIMIC Introduction.
- Basic security in the field (SAIT).
- CIMIC Liaison.
- Cooperation within the staff (Tactical Level).
- CIMIC in planning (Tactical Level).
- CIMIC assessment and reporting.
- Gender awareness.
- Protection of Civilians.
- Cooperation with Civil Actors.
- CIMIC Projects.
- Use ASCOPE to analyze the Physical and the Human Terrain.
- Civil Reconnaissance.
- Key leaders engagement.
- NGOs & IGOs.
- Population & Resources Control (PRC).
- International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
This course is designed for special operations forces training for urban assault operations. Training starts with advanced marksmanship shooting drills and “stress shot”. During this course operators will conduct daily force on force scenarios and have a graded live exercise at the conclusion of the training.
The course covers:
- Room Clearance tactics.
- Areas of responsibility.
- Points of domination.
- Command and control.
- Shooting while moving.
- Target discrimination.
- Hallways Clearing.
- Stairways Clearing.
- Deliberate and rolling assaults.
- Breaching.
- Marksmanship.
- Medic training.
Operators attending this training will be expected to be fully qualified in Counter Terrorism -Specialized Weapons and Tactics, Counter Terrorism -Specialized Weapons and Tactics, and Small Unit Tactics.
This course is designed for law enforcement and military personnel that require an understanding of life saving medical treatment and casualty stabilization during “The golden hour”.
The course covers:
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology.
- Phases of Care.
- Control of Major Bleeding.
- Airway.
- Breathing.
- Abdominal Trauma.
- Bandaging and Splinting.
- Head and Spine Trauma.
- Eye Injuries.
- Shock.
- Evacuation.
This course is designed to enhance personnel surgical intervention capabilities during combat situations as well as introducing methods of managing critical traumatic injuries during the golden hour of initial casualty care.
The course covers:
Introduction to tactical medicine.
Medical roles in combat situation.
Field medicine.
Difference between civilian & combat medicine.
Medical intervention (golden hour).
Pre-hospital medicine.
Medical care under fire triage.
Medical care in the field.
Full Patient assessment.
Evacuation in tactics.
Medical considerations during combat situations.
Surgical procedures in combat.
Battle wounds & therapy.
Amputation & debridement.
TCCC scenarios with moulage
*The course is available to doctors only.
This course is designed to enhance personnel surgical intervention capabilities during combat situations as well as introducing methods of managing critical traumatic injuries during the golden hour of initial casualty care.
The course covers:
Introduction to tactical medicine.
Medical roles in combat situation.
Field medicine.
Difference between civilian & combat medicine.
Medical intervention (golden hour).
Pre-hospital medicine.
Medical care under fire triage.
Medical care in the field.
Full Patient assessment.
Evacuation in tactics.
Medical considerations during combat situations.
Surgical procedures in combat.
Battle wounds & therapy.
Amputation & debridement.
TCCC scenarios with moulage.
*The course is available to doctors only.
- This course is designed to provide basic knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS). Training will cover coordination of all response entities from all levels of government and the private sector. The course is designed to provide overall incident management skills rather than tactical expertise. Additional courses are available on developing and implementing incident tactics.
- Introduction to crisis management.
- Incident management.
- Control of the finance, personnel and equipment.
- Planning considerations.
- ICS applications.
- ICS organizational principles and elements.
- ICS positions and responsibilities.
- ICS facilities and functions.
- ICS planning.
This course is designed to provide law enforcement personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully mitigate threat incidents involving civil disorder. This course combines classroom instruction with practical exercises that afford responders the opportunity to practice concepts and tactics in a controlled environment.
The course covers:
- Definition of a crowd and riot.
- Crowd dynamics.
- Mob behavior.
- Mass control and arrest procedures including removal techniques.
- Team tactics.
- Use of riot control agents and less lethal ammunitions.
- Employment of personal protective equipment (PPE).
The course teaches techniques for surviving an assault that continues after a law enforcement officer has been taken to the ground. Emphasis will be placed on falling techniques which minimize the disabling effects of impact with the ground, ground grappling responses and escapes, ground grappling control procedures, personal weapons and the carotid restraint. The procedures and techniques will be integrated with confrontation-oriented equipment to address the ever-changing scenarios of confrontation and real-life work situations. Integration of firearms and small unit tactical arrest scenarios make this course ideal for agency, tactical team and narcotics team defensive tactics instructors.
The course covers:
- Basic Defensive Tactics Principles.
- Selecting Integrated Techniques and Procedures.
- Stances/Postures.
- Defensive Procedures for Physical Assault.
- Subject Control and Movement Techniques.
- Restraining Device—The Standard Handcuff.
- Searching of Subject Incident to Arrest.
- Cursory Searches.
- Handcuffing—Tactical Considerations.
- Handcuffing—Multiple Subject Arrests.
- Ground Self Defense Procedures.
- Physical Entanglement Procedures.
- Carotid Restraint Control Technique.
- Sudden in Custody Death Syndrome.
- Weapon Retention Techniques.
- Disarming Techniques.
- Police Impact Weapons Overview.
- The Straight and Collapsible Baton.
This course is designed to train the basic Dual-purpose patrol dog Handlers to be mission ready. Upon completion of the course students must successfully pass the KASOTC K-9 Basic dual purpose K9 handlers certification, a certificate that meets All International Police and Military Work Dog Associations standards.
The course covers:
- Obedience to build confidence in dog and handler.
- Agility to build confidence in the dog.
- Handler protection by the K9.
- Aggression control, how to control your K9 aggression.
- Gun fire control, acclimate your K9 to gunfire and how to control his aggression to it.
- Article searches for evidence.
- Tracking people.
- K9 Psychology.
- Explosive or narcotic Detection principles.
- Environmental issues that might affect the K9's performance.
- Storage of training aids.
Participants are expected to be in Good Physical Condition, assigned to a Police or Military Unit and must bring their own assigned K9.
This course is designed to train engineers how to reduce the effectiveness and lethality of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in order to clear paths and increase mobility of friendly forces on the ground.
The course covers:
- Introduction (IED's).
- Basic IED's components.
- Safety instructions.
- Safety Zones.
- Electric and mechanical switches.
- Electrical circuits.
- Explosive detection methods.
- Explosive detection instruments.
- Explosive detection kits.
- IED reconnaissance.
- Jamming systems.
- Bomb suit.
- IED disposal methods.
- IED's remote removal system (robots).
- Robot Operations.
- Vehicle inspections.
- Building inspections.
- Constructing IED's.
Participants are expected to have completed a Basic IED Course.
This course is designed to prepare law enforcement officers on high risk/felony vehicle stops. Emphasis is placed on the safe execution of stops, proper vehicle positioning, suspect(s) removal, and clearing of vehicles.
The course covers:
- Procedures for vehicle felony car stops
- Verbal Commands
- Officers and Vehicle positioning
- Searching suspects
- Vehicle Searches
- K9 deployment /Supporting Units
- Evidence Recovery
- Officer Safety Considerations
- Post- Stop Procedures
Participants are expected to have completed the Tactical Driving Course.
This course is designed to be the first in a series of training sessions on hostage crisis negations. The course focuses on the basic skills of a successful negotiator. The course will cover different types of crisis scenarios, including hijackings, entrenched individuals, and potential suicide victims.
The course covers:
- Introduction to crisis negotiation.
- The principles of crisis negotiations.
- Effective communication.
- Stages of negotiation.
- The psychological conditions of the negotiators.
- Suicide intervention to enforce the rule of law.
- After action review and documentation.
- Planning considerations.
- Cooperation with rescue teams.
- Dealing with the media.
This course will enhance the knowledge and skills acquired in the basic hostage negotiations course. This course will go into more detail on studying unbalanced personalities, VIP negotiations, and advanced communication skills, in addition to effective interrogation techniques and the appropriate responses during interrogation training.
The course covers:
- Communication, effective communication, and effective listening.
- Advanced communication techniques (questioning).
- Advanced communications methods (Reflexes).
- Use of a third party (mediators and translators).
- Planning considerations.
- Implementation of a communication strategy during the negotiation.
- Calling for rapid and effective intervention to enforce the law and the use of deadly force.
- The principles of working with the rescue team at the site of an incident.
- Dealing with the media.
Participants are expected to have completed the Basic Hostage Negotiation Course.
This course will enhance the knowledge and skills acquired in the intermediate hostage negotiation course by presenting the most complex and challenging operations in hostage negotiations lead by negotiations and incident management teams. The course will also move from policy development to the recruitment, selection and training of negotiators, in addition to dealing with the media and the legal risk management.
The course covers:
- Planning prior to an incident for team leaders.
- Selecting and training crisis negotiators.
- Effective communication: verbal content assessment.
- The impact of Posttraumatic stress disorder.
- Recognize stress disorders and methods.
- Negotiating with people with Posttraumatic stress disorder and psychology unbalanced personalities
- Planning considerations.
- The chain of effective communication skills.
- Dealing with the media.
Participants are expected to have completed the intermediate hostage negotiation course.
This Course is designed to educate, train, and develop Infantry NCOs to demonstrate the competence, confidence, physical and mental toughness, and the moral and ethical traits necessary to lead squads and platoons in any operational environment.
The course covers:
- Leadership.
- Basic Combat Casualty Care.
- Marksmanship.
- Planning & Troop Leading Procedures.
- Squad Movement Techniques.
- Squad Battle Drills.
- Urban Operations.
- Platoon Movement Techniques.
- Platoon Battle Drills.
Participants are expected in small unit tactics.
This course is designed to develop the necessary skills in security personnel to maintain security and control as well as increase security of critical infrastructure and installations. Training involves threat analysis and risk mitigation classes followed by practical and planning exercises.
The course covers:
- Protection and security of vital Infrastructure and installation.
- Geographical outer perimeters of Installation and approaches.
- Dangers, threats and potential security risks.
- Gaps in installations security.
- Specialized requirements for security detail assigned to protect vital Installations.
- Essential elements for securing vital Infrastructure and installation.
- Methods of planning and preparation for security.
- Rules and regulations to secure the geographical areas for vital installations.
- Technical elements for protecting vital Installations.
- Vehicle inspection procedures.
- Check points and roadblocks.
- Security perimeters (types, tasks, duties, assembly points).
- Security sense, security prediction, and security expectation.
Designed for special operations forces training on Hostage Rescue and Counter Terrorism Missions involving maritime vessels. The course covers Vessel Interdiction Concepts, Scenario Development, Vessel Movement Process, VBSS/Vessel Clearance, Night Interdiction and VBSS operations.
This course covers:
- International Regulations on Maritime Security.
- Introduction to Best Management Practices Piracy Version 4 (BMP4).
- Introduction ISPS code.
- Ship Security planning.
- Basics of nautical navigation.
- Introduction radar operations.
- Combat Medic intro.
- Use of firearms.
- Use of optical reconnaissance devices.
- Basic sniper training (ballistic, firearms theory etc.).
- Safety training (STCW95), including (Fire fighting Rescue training, rafts/ boats/ usage of Emergency kits etc.).
- Firearms training (pistol, shot gun, assault rifle, Sniper rifle,).
- Hand to hand combat.
- Search operations on vessels (stowaway).
- Radar operation.
- Radio operation training.
- Optical reconnaissance training.
This course is designed to prepare qualified medical personnel to perform the duties and responsibilities of an Aero Medical Evacuation Team during conflict operations or peacetime national/international emergencies
The course covers:
- Physiology of atmosphere.
- Hypoxia & hyperventilation.
- Decompression sickness trap gases.
- Human factor.
- Oxygen system.
- Gases low.
- Flight physiology.
- Flight stress Consideration.
- Medication and flying.
- Trauma management.
- Advanced airway management techniques.
- Toxic exposure.
- Emergencies.
- Preparing and lifting patient (KED +MAST).
- Splint and stabilization (Sam +sager).
- Triage.
- A.E equipment.
- On ground training scenarios.
- Aero medical drills.
This course is designed to provide personnel with the knowledge and skills required to instruct others in providing medical nursing care in hospital settings and enhance their ability in building a complete nursing curriculum that includes demonstration of required skills.
The course covers:
- Introduction to nursing science.
- Nursing roles in community.
- Nursing process.
- Teaching process related to nursing science.
- Nursing instruction.
- Teaching methods & approach.
- Teaching /learning process applied on nursing.
- Nursing scope of practice.
- Teaching models applied on nursing.
- Invasive procedures as example.
- Nursing ethics.
- Nursing skills development techniques.
- Nursing skill demonstration methods.
- Lecture presentation by trainee (first group) with monitoring.
- Lecture presentation by trainee (second group) with monitoring.
- Skill demonstration by trainee with monitoring.
- Discussion and feedback with monitoring.
Group teaching:
- Building effective seminar.
- Seminar by trainee with monitoring.
- Case study development.
- Case study application with monitoring.
- Research methods.
Designed for special operations forces training in dynamic entry techniques in assault operations. Practical exercises will be integrated with various breaching techniques on doors, windows, security gates, metal protection bars as well as mud, cement, stone and brick walls.
The course covers:
Types of entries (Standard beaching, Mechanical breaching, Shotgun breaching, Explosive breaching).
Breaching using mechanical tools, shotgun and explosives.
Breaching different types of doors, windows and walls.
Analyzing breaching points, and the appropriate methods of entry.
Planning and considerations.
Operators are expected to possess basic explosive and demolition skills.
This course is designed to teach the procedures, tactics and techniques of both fast rope and rappelling operations. The student will complete hands-on testing during every phase with an emphasis on safety.
The course covers:
Definition of Rappelling and fast roping.
Special equipment.
Safety and security while decent.
Different knots and fix points.
Rappelling and fast roping with tactical equipment.
This course designed for full staffs with crisis management responsibilities. In this course, the staffs will practice handling crises that are increasingly complex, including, hostage situations, kidnapping rings, pandemics, and outbreaks of civil violence. The course allows an organization to test its crisis plan in a real-life simulation.
The course covers:
- Identify the authority and responsibilities of a crisis management team.
- Cooperate in an effective manner in a crisis management team.
- Identify possible gaps or weaknesses in your organization’s crisis plan.
- Dealing with the media.
- Effectively function as a team when managing a stressful crisis situation.
- Personal/Organizational Preparedness and Planning.
- Individual/Staff Awareness.
- Key Indicators of Danger & Distress.
- Identify/Evaluate Risk Factors.
- The Police Response.
- Crisis Recovery.
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing.
Participants are expected to have completed an intermediate hostage negotiation course.
This course is designed to educate, train, and develop staff Captains, Majors, and Lt. Colonels in such a way that upon graduation, they demonstrate the competence to serve as battalion and brigade staffs, and plan and execute tactical operations in any operational environment.
This course covers:
- Leadership.
- Staff Officer Duties.
- Staff Estimates.
- Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP).
- Intel Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB).
- Operation Orders.
- Tactical Operations Center Operations.
Participants are expected to have completed a Platoon's Leaders Course.
This course is designed to provide law enforcement officers with the basic law enforcement principles that are flexible and adaptable to various law enforcement situations. Training focuses on traffic stops and other routine law enforcement engagement activities.
The course covers:
- Preparation phase.
- Pre-stop phase.
- Stop phase.
- Contact phase.
- Closure phase.
Participants must be employed by a law enforcement agency.
This course is designed to develop the ability to accomplish a pursuit-driving tasks and make sound tactical decisions by understanding the risk of pursuit driving and being able to physically negotiate pursuit-driving situations.
The course covers:
- Identification of vehicles used at work.
- Vehicle auxiliary systems.
- Types of brakes, ABS and stopping distances.
- Speeds during pursuit and pursuit types.
- Serpentine driving.
- Roadblocks and barrier avoidance.
- High-speed driving and sudden stops.
- Curves and corner driving without applying brakes.
- Skid control on slippery surfaces.
- Purists on circles.
- Accidents during purists.
- Purists and enforcements stops.
- Purists during an ambush.
- Purists in populated area and suburban areas.
Participants are expected to have undergone tactical driving training.
The course is designed to enable participants to understand and appropriately react to safety and security incidents in hostile or hazardous environments.
The course covers:
- Security management.
- Site Safety and Security.
- Travel Safety and Field Communication.
- Dealing with security threats.
- Basic First Aid in the Field.
- Communication and Negotiation.
- Cultural Awareness.
- Stress Management.
- International Humanitarian Law.
- Gender Awareness.
- Basic Navigation.
- FTX.
This course is designed to instruct trainees in optimal defensive driving tactics including skid recovery, loss of control recovery, control during a blowout, and operating on less than ideal surfaces. Trainees will demonstrate a working knowledge of driving skills such as the Skid Pan, the Hazard Avoidance Simulator, Threshold/ABS Braking, and other various skill and precision oriented activities.
The course covers:
- Introduction to the vehicle and auxiliary systems.
- Avoiding and recovering from slipping situations and accidents.
- Seat belts and loss of control.
- Dealing with tire blowout while driving.
- Proper sitting and positioning behind the wheel.
- Breaking distances, with or without ABS.
- Avoid traffic stopping normal break.
- Avoid driving and stopping by applying ABS break.
- Avoid driving and stopping without applying break.
- Curves control without break.
- Driving on a turnabout.
- Slipping and recovering on a turnabout.
- Slipping avoidance and loss of vehicle control situations and applying steering wheel techniques only.
Participants are expected to have completed basic driving training
This course is designed for special operations Personal training for Search and Rescue operations. Participants who attend this course will become knowledgeable in practices and techniques used in search and rescue situations. Students will be exposed to the basics of search, lost person behavior, tracking, survival skills, victim packaging, working with aircraft, and other associated search and rescue techniques and procedures in isolated and extreme environments.
This course covers:
- Organizational structure for a SAR incident/ Aerial Rescue.
- Legal Issues & Public Expectations.
- Clothing & personal protection for SAR operations.
- Environmental hazards in a SAR environment.
- SAR travel skills, navigation and personal equipment.
- How available SAR resources are used on-scene at an incident.
- Individual and team search techniques for insured complete coverage.
- Specific SAR tactics and skills.
- Rope and line skills.
- Lost person behavior.
- Short term survival skills.
- Working SAR with aircraft – Vectoring & mission communications.
- Procedures to stabilize and package victims during extraction.
- Medical Training.
Participants are expected to be certified in first aid/CPR as well as being proficient in safety ropes and equipment procedures.
This course is not designed to tell you how to do your job, but it will help you to think about how you do it. It is designed to meet both theoretical and practical needs.”
This Course provides trainees with an advanced understanding of how to analyze and assess risk, and how to manage security.
Trainees will gain a thorough grounding in theory and practice of security and risk management. The course will equip participants with the skills and knowledge to engage in informed debates about major issues in security and risk management and to design, conduct and critically appraise research and develop new approaches to problem solving which can be applied in practice.
The course covers:
- Introduction.
- Key terminology.
- Security Risk Management Phases.
Preparation Phase:
- General.
- Program Assessment.
- Vulnerability Assessment.
- Risk Analysis.
- Control and Mitigation Measures.
Execution Phase:
- Decision.
- Implementation.
- Revision and Update.
- Record and Reports.
- Conclusion.
This course is designed to provide qualification training for Sky Marshals. Training consists of instruction in firearms proficiency, special marksmanship (head only), hand-to-hand combat, dangerous individual and/or situation recognition, ethical and legal issues, terrorism-specific procedures, passenger screening, profiling and evacuation. The course is physically demanding and will include strenuous physical fitness training daily.
The course covers:
- Aviation risk analysis.
- Profile of potential adversaries.
- Terrorism - "Modus Operandi".
- International and national regulations.
- Procedures to prevent acts of unlawful incidents.
- Aircraft physical search.
- Air Marshal Service Practical Pistol Course (PPC).
- Sealing of an unattended aircraft.
- Bomb threat assessment.
- Transportation of firearm and ammunition.
- Security treatment for special passengers.
Participants are expected to have completed Advanced Weapons Marksmanship Course.
Designed for designated snipers in special operations forces. The course focuses on advanced rifle marksmanship and advanced tactical skills for the Sniper and Sniper Observer that will enable the, to function in high-risk areas of operation. The course includes classes on ballistics and advanced sniper weapon systems and techniques. Not only does the training focuse on sniper marksmanship, but also details, camouflage techniques, stealth movement, hide site selection, and concealment training.
The course covers:
- Roles and Responsibilities.
- Range Safety Procedures.
- The proper use, assembly / disassembly and maintenance of the rifle.
- Scope Theory.
- Measuring mils and Calculating mil dots.
- Fundamentals of precision Shooting.
- Range cards.
- Mission Planning considerations.
- Rules of Engagement.
- Civil Liability.
- Deadly Force.
- Enhanced Marksmanship skills.
- Unknown distance target engagement.
- Moving targets.
- High Angle Shooting.
- Low light engagement.
- Advanced field craft.
- Land navigation.
- Ballistics.
- Intelligence gathering.
- Reporting procedures.
- Command post operations.
Participants are expected to have completed basic sniper training.
This course is designed for tactical operations in high risk areas with a focus on course includes training on advanced marksmanship, first aid, urban training, communications, explosives, breaching, planning and operations orders.
The course covers:
- Marksmanship.
- Fast rope and rappelling.
- Communications and signals.
- Methods of entry including use of Explosives.
- rooms, stairways and corridors Clearance.
- First Aid.
- Operation Orders.
- Intelligence Gathering.
- Negotiation Tactics.
- Planning considerations.
- Night Operations.
Participants are expected be proficient in small unit tactics.
This course is designed to provide personnel with the knowledge and skills to provide medical care in a combat environment following the principles of pre-hospital trauma life support within the guidelines of Tactical Combat Casualty Care.
The course covers:
- Tactical casualty care & surgical assist in the field.
- Medical roles within Tactical team.
- Tactical medical terms.
- Anatomy & physiology.
- Pre-hospital medical care.
- Kinetics & effects on tactics.
- High, medium and low energy injuries.
- Advance trauma management.
- Respiratory injuries & intervention.
- Circulatory injuries & intervention.
- Shock & intervention.
- Neurological injuries & intervention.
- Circulation, Airway and Breathing (CAB)
- Medical Care under fire.
- Golden hour.
- Medical skills in tactics.
- Tactical field care.
- Patient assessment (medical & surgical).
- Medical evacuation (Nine lines).
- Evacuation drill.
- Tactical surgical skills.
- Field equipment's.
- FTX Tactical scenarios with Moulage (patrolling).
- FTX Tactical scenarios with Moulage (urban area).
*The course is designed for Doctors, Paramedics and Nurses.
This course is designed to train tactical medical care in the field for serious injuries caused by bullets, explosives, chemical weapons, and other trauma. This course will break the psychological barrier of facing trauma wounds in a realistic environment so that medical treatment is provided skillfully and with no hesitation. Trainees must possess a sufficient knowledge of basic TCCC.
The course covers:
- Conducting medical evaluation for injuries during tactical operations.
- Providing lifesaving medical interventions without interfering with the tactical operations.
- Communication with group leaders and members during the tactical operations to ensure teamwork.
- Ability to conduct vital medical procedures that save lives and reduce the number of deaths among the group.
- Cricothyrotomy, chest tube, suturing, needle decompression.
- Combining medical training with tactical scenarios
- Coordinate the evacuation quickly and without interfering with tactical operations.
- Planning considerations.
Participants are expected to have completed basic TCCC.
Designed to educate, coach, and evaluate drivers in tactical driving techniques. The aim is teaching advanced driving skills that are devised to raise each student’s driving skills to the highest level of proficiency in vehicle control in high-risk areas and situations.
The course includes:
- Egress / ingress evacuation of the VIP.
- Planning considerations.
- Safety Rules.
- Vehicle Dynamics.
- Risk assessments.
- Driving Fundamentals
- Maneuvers /J-turns/Y turns /Serpentine/Straight-line Breaking/Accident Avoidance /Progressive Breaking /Backing.
- Vehicle preparations.
- Ramming drills.
- Motorcade Operations.
- Communications.
- Motorcade Immediate Action.
- Motorcade Evacuation Techniques.
Participants are expected to have completed Basic Driving Training.
This course is designed for special operations forces training for urban assault operations. This course includes training in urban movement techniques, operational considerations in the urban environment, planning and operation orders (OPORDs).
The course covers:
- All types of shooting (examples).
- Fast rope and rappelling.
- Breaching – mechanical, shotgun, explosives.
- Tactical movements in urban areas.
- Planning considerations.
- Approaching the combat area.
- Isolation and surrounding.
- Patrolling in urban areas.
- Over watch and Reporting.
- Vehicle movements in urban areas.
*Operators attending this class will be expected to be fully qualified in small units’ tactics.
This course is designed for personal security detachments and VIP security details. Training is hands-on with exercises focused on successful completion of protective assignments in all environments.
The course covers:
- Roles and Responsibilities of the VIP Protection detail members
- Mission Planning
- Firearms Training
- Motorcade Operations
- Surveillance Detection
- Actions and reactions to threats
- Securing the Principal (Residence, Office, Hotels, etc.)
- Tactical scenario’s and drills
- Walking formations
- Deadly Force Policies
- Tactical Communications
- Emergency Medicine
- Advance Defensive Tactics
Trainees should possess advanced marksmanship skills and tactical training.
The course provides law enforcement officers with tactical warrant service skills and techniques to facilitate arrest and search warrants service operations.
The course covers:
- Individual skills.
- Dynamic entries and room clearing.
- Deploying from vehicles.
- Officer down scenarios.
- Vehicle takedowns.
- Planning, surveillance, and reporting.
- Key raid concepts.
- Search and use of tactical equipment.
- Operation planning & briefing.
- Vehicle assault operations.
- Searching suspects and vehicles.
- K9 deployment.
- Evidence Recovery.
Participants are expected to have completed basic law enforcement courses as well as possessing advanced marksmanship skills.