Training Name: | Tactics |
Course Name: | 2-day Vehicle Counter Ambush and Maneuvers Course |
Dates: | 03/05/2024 - 03/06/2024 |
Venue: |
Williamson County Range Hutto, TX 78634 |
Price: | $550 |
Instructors: |
Jonas Polson |
Tactical Options Vehicle Counter Ambush and Maneuvers Course, is a 20-hour program designed to advance a LEO on critical skill sets requiring extreme violence in order to stop unsuspecting ambush-type threats. LEO’s throughout the USA are increasingly becoming exposed to unexpected threats whose only intention is to kill LEO’s or cause public atrocities. The requirement to combat threats by training that exposes principles, fundamentals, and efficiency techniques in deadly street encounters are immediate. An officer must know how to and be prepared to reduce unsuspecting / unanticipated threats in aggressive and accountable means to ensure survivability.
Students will go through progressive and safe building stages that will increase knowledge and skills on everyday readiness. Students will develop and execute capabilities to manipulate and engage targets in confined spaces of vehicles, perform various maneuvers on a series of threat contingencies, and know how to maximize usage of cover in immediate close deadly street encounters. Student’s will leave with enhanced vehicle / barricade knowledge on offensive and defensive tactics, situational assessment and execution, ballistic successes and where the failures are for vehicle penetration with carbine and pistol, communication and counter-maneuver tactics with multiple officers. Skillsets and tactics will be validated through multiple safe live fire stages. Officers will leave with elevated confidence and skills that maximize mental readiness for everyday unknowns. This program enforces safety and accountability of all actions. Officers will be developed through various building phases of crawl, walk, run for Officers to understand and execute to the standards taught and enforced.
This 2-day program and course objectives includes:
Equipment vehicle set up, mission essential equipment sop development, and employment techniques. thoughts for everyday readiness
Vehicle engagement methodologies and various counter-ambush tactics
Weapon transition, magazine changes / tac-mag reloads weapon dynamic safe handling techniques
Barricade / vehicle shooting positions and engagement methods: rollover prone, bend-over prone, kneeling, crouching, confined space fundamental application
Multiple target acquisition and threat reduction methods
Ballistic impacts on glass and vehicle body penetration familiarization: offensive vs defensive
Situational assessment requiring immediate threat reductions methods on multiple high percentage and low percentage targets
Vehicular engagement maneuvers and counter-engagement techniques
Single, two-man, four-man maneuver drills, procedural flows, and live fires
Weapons malfunctions drills, clearance procedures, and threat reduction follow-through
Multiple confined space weapon manipulation shooting drills with both pistol and carbine
3-dimensional threat criteria and problem solving
Deliberate and methodical vehicle / dead space clearance procedures vs hasty maneuvers: individual to multi-officer
Precision fire and maneuver TTPs and communication techniques: individual / collective duties and responsibilities
Immediate action drills (IAD) individual / collective: multi-angle high percentage / low percentage shot placement, linear – 360-degree vehicle IAD drills, communication pro word actions and execution methods
Live fire counter-ambush execution and clearing into the unknown: individual to team movement procedures, danger zone penetration condition set, split lane procedural flows, shoot / no-shoot identification, communication methods, low percentage engagements
Buddy team driving and target engagement drills
Care under fire (limited): individual / collective application, covering methods under stress while evacuating casualty, down officer response procedures
Focal cognitive drills
LOCATION:
Williamson County Sheriff Range
3901 CR130
Hutto, TX 78634
Cost: $550.00 Members / $580.00 non-member
Round Count: 800 Carbine and 600 Pistol Rounds
Required Equipment:
Duty carbine with sling and zeroed optic
Duty Pistol with holster
Clear ballistic wrap around eye protection (Oakley M-frames or similar are most recommended)
Hearing protection (electronic noise canceling most recommended)
Duty belt and / or tac-belt
Carbine magazine chest rig, armor carrier (optional)
Body armor / shooter kit / tac-vest with plates
Ballistic helmet
Pistol holster: drop leg, owb, or chest rig (must have retention system) (serpa holsters not allowed)
Minimum 3 carbine and 3 pistol magazines
Spare batteries on mounted optics for either or both pistol and carbine (recommend spare batteries are brought. none will be provided)
Weapon lubricant and cleaning kit
Folding or camping chair (optional)
Water and snacks
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