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Military (CS/CSS Unit - Force Protection Skills)
Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) – Current doctrine applied through extensive scripted practical exercises involving paint markers creating induced stress environments, and can include flat-range, or shoot house, live fire upon request.

Convoy Operations (Convoy Ops) – Current principles of convoy operations to include engaging and/or breaking contact with the enemy while mounted, applied through extensive scripted practical exercises involving paint markers creating induced stress environments, and can include flat-range live fire upon request.

Small Unit Tactics (SUT) – Current COE doctrine applied through extensive practical exercises and reality based training, for small-unit combat, security, and reconnaissance patrols conducted by Rear Area Operations unit personnel and can include flat-range live fire upon request.

Close Quarter Marksmanship (CQM) - This marksmanship block will successfully teach all necessary techniques and attain a base level of proficiency. Limited classroom instruction covering techniques associated with reflexive firing, target discrimination and movement techniques, along with tasks, conditions and standards, precede the firing tables. (Because of the criticality of marksmanship skills in CQB training, the chain of command may prohibit soldiers from conducting live-fire room clearing if they fail to display confidence and proficiency.)

Combat Life Saver (CLS) – Current techniques and procedures taught in limited size classes for initial certification or recertification of personnel.

Counter-IED (CIED) - PPT brief and practical exercises addressing current IED threats OCONUS.

Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support (SFBCC-S) – Current doctrine and principles specifically focused on teaching Special Forces support soldiers common combat skills to include combat marksmanship, mounted and dismounted operations, and urban operations. Note: Open ONLY to Active Component or National Guard Special Forces support units.

General:
Training includes fundamental concepts, classroom instruction, and extensive practical exercises. FTXs, STXs and PEs: all will include paint marker force-on-force exercises. Live fire training can be coordinated to be included, upon request and prior coordination.

Training period options: Training support can be requested for as short as a weekend and as long as a 15-day joint exercise. Typical training requirements supported are In-active Duty Training IDT (MUTA-5/7/10), Active Duty Training, annual-Annual Training (AT), or Pre-Mobilization AT support.



Law Enforcement
Entry Level Tactical Operations (Basic SWAT)
Purpose: The purpose of this course is to train a SWAT officer candidate in the most common Entry Level/BASIC SWAT concepts and skill sets. This course will prepare the officer for further training in tactics, techniques, and procedures specific to their future teams. It is expected the student will have little or no SWAT experience.

Method: This intensive training course will introduce the student to the execution of tactical options as related to high risk warrant service, hostage rescue, immediate action rapid deployment, and barricaded subject. The student will be introduced to the fundamentals and principles of methodology, tactics and command and control, through limited classroom training as well as, extensive situational training and realistic, practical exercises, and live-fire/flat range shooting.

End-state: Students will demonstrate a functional ability in the safe and competent application of common entry-level tactics, techniques, and decision-making skills. Students will also develop optimum teamwork characteristics, which are critical to cohesive team performance.

* The instructor, upon department request, can provide an individual course performance review. Please identify this requirement at the time of registration.

Active Gunman: Patrol Officer Emergency Response
Purpose: The purpose of this course is to train a patrol officer in the most common concepts and skill sets needed by patrol officers to save lives in situations involving an active shooting suspect(s).

Method: The student will be introduced to fundamentals and principles of process, methodology, tactics, command and control, through classroom as well as, extensive situational training and realistic, practical exercises. The student will learn to combine immediate resources and available manpower to prevent further loss of life and resolve active threat situations where no other options are readily available. Active Gunman: Patrol Officer Emergency Response is not intended to be used in lieu of a SWAT team, or SWAT training. It is not intended to resolve any type of critical incident other than an immediate, life-threatening crisis.

End-state: Students will demonstrate the safe and competent application of tactics, techniques, and decision-making skills common to situations involving an active shooting suspect(s).

* The instructor, upon department request, can provide an individual course performance review. Please identify this requirement at the time of registration.


Pricing
Base Price: $125/day per student

This daily cost is based upon the following assumptions:
  • 24 students per class
  • conventional/non-special operations instructors
  • instructor/student ratio of 12/1


  • Final cost is dependent upon:
  • length of training
  • number of students
  • desired instructor/student ratio
  • desired instructor qualification


  • For additional information or to coordinate training, contact:
    Dan Murphy,Training Coordinator: dan.murphy@ct3.com

    *For an additional cost, instructors with special operations experience can be utilized.



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