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SOLO is our deliberate & direct to threat structure problem solver course. It is intended for that single patrol officer who has limited resources available to him or is fighting against the clock due to an active killer. The program was designed to meet the needs of patrol officers or citizens looking to learn, improve & study solo response methods of patrol tactics and TTPs with a data driven & human behavior approach.
Our goal is to aid in building confidence during solo structure work and help reduce the "lag time" during common issues found in structure procedures. This course will help to create a better understanding of reduced personnel patrol structure mechanics (1 man) and close quarter battle procedures combined with Reality Based Training (RBT) and Non-Lethal Training Ammunition (NLTA) and Non-Lethal Weapons.
Students will be introduced to CQB workshops, force on target, light force and finally force on force. In order to provide reality based training with updated techniques and methods regarding solo structure dominance and close quarter battles.
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT LIST
NO LIVE AMMO - THIS IS SIMMS, UTM ETC ONLY
Full duty belt / tactical loadout / plain clothes (your normal work setup).
100-200 rounds of simunitions / Force on Force / UTM etc for each system - you can shoot as much or as little, ammo count is on you - (limited supplies are available and will be provided).
If you have your own marking system bring it including ammo - airsoft is also acceptable.
Corresponding marking system for above marking rounds (handgun and carbine) - Can be ran Handgun only also
Force on force helmet, neck and groin protection (sports cup). Paintball mask will work.
CAT or SOF T TQ on your person is mandatory an IFAK is recommended.
Cleaning kit, gun lube and push rod
Long sleeve shirt and gloves are mandatory. Knee pads and elbow pads are optional.
Handheld flashlight(s), extra batteries and clear eye protection for low light work.
Food & beverages
Note taking material
COURSE PREREQUISITES
U.S. Citizen.
Able to legally carry a firearm.
Able to demonstrate and employ safe weapons handling during courses of fire.
Previous intermediate to advanced firearms training to include courses of fire where movement, barricades, working around others, communicating and adverse shooting positions were addressed.