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COURSE CATALOG AND

FACILITY BRIEF

Raidon Tactics Inc. has an established track record of providing world class training and personal services in the following fields: Firearms, Close Quarters Battle, On and Off Road Driving, Tactical Medicine, K-9 Training, and Force Protection Skills. We train Military, Law Enforcement and Corporate Security firms, and have been teaching these skills to some of the best in the industry for years. Revolutionary thinking equates to evolutionary training, and at Raidon Tactics Inc. you get both. Raidon Tactics Inc. prepares individuals, units, and organizations for the “real” world, by maintaining a working relationship and providing a plan to evolve your skills to a changing world and situation. Our staff of subject matter experts (SME) works one on one with clients to ensure that they are receiving and retaining the skills needed to outperform the opposition. We utilize multiple training platforms to conduct our training courses, allowing for maximum diverse training. We work closely with the U.S. Government, DOD, Dept. of Homeland Security, Federal, State and local Law Enforcement Agencies as well as corporate clients. Capability Raidon Tactics Inc has the capability to host training at our 1200 acre Training facility in NC , 19 minutes north of Ft. Bragg N.C. ,or one of our partnered training facilities in CO, CA, TX or The Philippines. Our Mobile Training Teams (MTT’s) can travel to you for increased saving of your training dollars. Raidon Tactics Inc will also assist by looking at your facilities and finding new ways to use them better and more efficiently. By using Raidon Tactics Inc, you save per diem and travel costs and that allows more training. Philosophy Our company focuses on mastering the basic skills needed not only to survive in a high intensity combat situation, but to excel and claim victory. We believe that training in a high stress, realistic environment is the key to success. We believe that repetition is our best friend when training on critical skills needed for the armed conflict. It is proven that people will not rise to the occasion, but will revert to past training. Our goal is to make that training relevant, realistic and focused on the needed skills to claim victory and bring our clients home at night. It really is a matter of life and death to us. We believe that revolutionary thinking equates to evolutionary training. Experience Our Director of Training is the Former Head of the US Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance Target Analysis and Exploitation Techniques Course (SFARTAETC) and the skill set of our staff is unmatched and carries over 140 years of Special Operations Experience. Most of our instructors taught at the SFARTAETC, the proponent for US Army Special Forces Counter-Terrorism and Hostage Rescue Operations and doctrine. Our Medical Director taught at the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center (JSOMTC) and our Technical Surveillance Director was in a Tier 1 Unit doing the skills he teaches. We are Master Trainers and we guaranty our training, with money back if you do not make a marked improvement in your abilities.

The Raidon Tactics Inc. training facility is 1200 acres in size, located just 19 minutes from Ft. Bragg NC in Bunnlevel NC. The facility is located minutes away from the city of Fayetteville NC and Lillington NC. Both of which have all the lodging, restaurants and entertainment a student needs during our training courses. Flying into the area is easy with RDU and FAY airports 45 Minutes away. Our facility is composed of both rolling hills with open fields and densely forested areas that provide the best training in the South Eastern US. The facility was a working farm in the past and the buildings and support structures are just like that found in the “Real World”. There are no sterilized search areas, no fake props, just what you would find when conducting operations in a third world country. The facility supports many types of training for units to participate in. Small Unit Tactics and Land Navigation Training; With the capacity and terrain to use, our cadre has the resources needed to conduct Small Unit Tactics training with no restrictions to space. Multiple water sources for conducting River/water crossings, roads to support training

and danger areas, trails for Ambush training, objectives for Recons and Raids to be conducted and also OPFOR and live animals to add realism to the objectives.

Sniper and Designated Marksmen Training: Our sniper training areas are unknown in distance out to 1600yds with stalking lanes, High-Angle Shooting areas, Urban Shooting Positions, Sniper Integration Live fire Training for scenario based support by fire positions and more. Scenario Based Training: The need for realistic training objectives is the highest it has been for units training to go overseas in the past years. Our training facility meets and exceeds that need. Although it is not in a desert environment, it meets all the training objectives for tactical units to conduct realistic scenario based training. With over thirty structures on the site, the “village” is a Platoon size objective with multiple hiding places and defensive positions for an OPFOR to defend for the best scenario based training you can receive. Our past clients have conducted assaults on foot, vehicle and even helicopters.

Need to conduct a HALO infiltration? Our facility supports that as well, we can even supply the aircraft.

There are no fake props, no sanitized or sterilized areas. The buildings contain the actual items for farming and working. From tractors, animals and filth that can only be found in real combat zones, this objective challenges the Warrior to use all of his tools of the trade and skill to accomplish his mission and learn from his mistakes.

Multiple Full Mission Profile scenario based training exercises can be and are conducted at our facility monthly. For example: Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) Training: The use of realistic working objectives leads to problems encountered in the “Real World” by the student that faces “contaminated” specimens or false positives or negatives in testing of substances and encourages the student to think outside the box in dealing with such problems. Tagging, Tracking, Locating (TTL) Training: For Over The Horizon (OTH) TTL training there is no better place, this rural area is close to two urban cities and is perfect for OTH surveillance and emplacement training missions. Using our mobile “Crack House” we can set up a realistic location with our role players and make it almost impossible to infiltrate, challenging even the most seasoned Warrior or as easy as needed for initial training on Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. Vehicle Interdiction Training: There are miles of unimproved dirt roads and paved roads for vehicular interception training, off road driver training and rally driving.

Our training

facility has multiple training areas. Live fire range training is conducted at our range just minutes away with no zoning restrictions to size and number of weapons, or even the time of day. We are able to conduct day and night live fire training. There are three classrooms with multimedia presentation capability able to seat from 10 to 50 students for classroom presentations. There are 3 Combat Marksmanship tactical Live Fire Bays and a 100M zero range. There are two shoot houses. One is configured as a real home for use with live role players and UTM or Airsoft training and the other is a 13-room 270 degree non-ballistic live fire modular shoothouse. For Hand to hand Combat training there is a Dojo training area for 20 students with all necessary training aids and safety gear. This training area is currently being used by the world famous Dog

Brothers Martial Arts as its east Coast Training facility for DOD training contracts. Our hand-to-hand combat instructors are current SOCP instructors and are Raidon Tactics Inc. sponsored MMA fighters.

Our Tactical Combat Casualty Care Medical training area and Live Tissue Training area are completely secluded from the public with an NPO pen separate from the training area for preparation of models and full Vet support if needed. A tabletop training area for 30 students, with an area available for classroom training that opens directly to the LTT area for complete seclusion, isolation and security is available. Our Medical Instructors are former 18D Special Forces Medics and some teach at the Joint Special Operations Training Center at Ft. Bragg NC. Our trainers provide realistic moulage preparation of live role players that are under strict control of our instructors for the best and most realistic feedback available to our medical students. For both Rally and Off-Road driver training our 1200 acres facility is used. With over 5 miles of Rally driving area, the student is able to exercise all components of vehicle dynamics and recovery from emergency driving situations. Our off road obstacle course teaches the basic tasks needed to drive thru or around any obstacle using brake throttle modulation techniques. Our off road and rally training area also lends itself to self-recovery drills, bail out under fire drills and Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR) skills along with overland mobility training conducted in the Sandhills Game lands area.

Our Anti-Terrorism Force Protection driver training is conducted at two sites minutes away from our central training area. For our DOD customers we use an available driver training area that is free of charge because it is a DOD owned facility and is available to all DOD students. For our Non-DOD students we use “The Brick” an abandoned airfield 25 minute west that is large enough to conduct all driving tasks and reach speeds of over 100 mph. Both areas support ramming and PIT maneuver training along with off road recovery and other vehicle dynamics tasks. Our training facility is able to

meet the high standards of training and exercise support needed to give the best and most realistic training in the world. PAYMENT OPTIONS Raidon Tactics has a strategic partnership with the National Reconnaissance Battle Lab and each of our courses are listed in GSA. This makes payment for training easy and forthright. Each course has a GSA course number next to its name as listed in this catalog. That is the NRBL GSA listing name.

OUR COURSE CATALOG HAS THREE MAJOR SECTIONS DEPT OF DEFENSE, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CIVILIAN/ CORPORATE.

CIVILIAN STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND OUR DOD OR L.E.

COURSES, HOWEVER WE CAN OFFER MANY OF THOSE COURSES TO OUR CIVILIAN STUDENTS MINUS ANY CLASSIFIED TACTICS, TECHNIQUES

OR PROCEDURES.

DOD COURSE CATALOG

The Raidon Tactics E.D.G.E. Training Program.

Enabler Designed Group Education

15/10/3 Day Modular Pre-Mission Training Course

The PMT cycle for enabler units never seems to sync with the supported units training prior to deployment into the AOR. Our PMT Course enables the Detachment Commander to apply efficient training principles in the shortest time available for training the Detachment to become a valued asset to the supported unit. This course uses 15/10/3 days to train the detachment in Warfighter skills needed to survive in combat. The Raidon Tactics Inc. E.D.G.E Training Program modules can be coordinated with our training team and be inserted into the training cycle the Detachment Commander uses to train METL tasks and allow for training of Warfighter skills. Each module can be taken at the time the Detachment Commander is able to fit it into his PMT schedule. The Raidon Tactics Inc. E.D.G.E Training Program’s modules are Warfighter centric for a total tactical and strategic advantage for the unit. It eliminates the additional administrative and resource intensive tasks associated with unit training by providing: Range Coordination Range Use Range Support Ammo forecasts Ammunition Draws Ammunition Turn- In Weapons draw Weapons Use Weapons Transport Weapons Storage The Raidon Tactics Inc. E.D.G.E Training Program provides staff and turnkey capabilities that allow the unit to train without distractions normally associated with On-Post regulations and requirements. We are the efficient answer to the inefficient problems associated with shortened training Cycle times and schedules.

Upon graduation from The Raidon Tactics Inc. 15 day E.D.G.E Training Program, the student receives the following certifications towards promotion points 1. 3 Day Gunfighter Course (40 hrs) 2. 5 Day Counter-Surveillance Course (60 Hrs) 3 TCCC Certification (24 hrs) 4. Close Quarters Battle Course (40 hrs) 5. The E.D.G.E Training Program Certification (164 Hrs)

THE 15 DAY E.D.G.E. PROGRAM CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING MODULES OF TRAINING

FIREARMS/COUNTER-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION/MEDICAL

FIREARMS Module I Gunfighter Course (3 Days)

This course develops the gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and secondary weapons systems in preparation for the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these skills in a variety of stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence and increase skill to the expert level with the handgun and carbine. He will master weapons handling skills and safety. The course ends with a comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills evaluation. This course is a shorter version of the US Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis and Exploitations Techniques Course (SFARTAETC) CMMS. Once a member of your unit completes this course, he may be eligible* to attend the Instructor course and become a force multiplier within your unit’s ranks. (* only after recommendation from RTI instructors) Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Bore/sight relationship

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Integrated weapon transition

Trigger manipulation drills

Recoil management drills

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Barricade shooting

Shooting and moving/shooting while moving

Combat Tactical Skills Evaluations

Timed Shooting Stress Evaluations

Course Requirements Individual issued weapons

Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

1000 rds each of issued ammunition primary/secondary weapons

E.D.G.E. FIREARMS Module II Advanced Concealed Carry (2 Days) This course is an NRA certified course and a NC CCW course taught by Raidon Tactics Inc. The certification is

valid for five years. This course develops a solid foundation of shooting skills from the concealed carry. The course

centers on the soldier that will find himself in a lower profile mission. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a handgun. This course begins with an initial qualification test and ends

with a final weapon qualification.

Skills Taught Wear of concealed gear and placement

Tactical and Speed reloads

Fundamentals of the concealed draw sequence

Panic shoot

Close Quarters Engagement techniques

Trigger manipulation drills

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Shooting from vehicles

Course Requirements Individual issued weapon Usual individual concealed holster and ammo pouches Unit required personal protective equipment Civilian clothes with long tailed shirt or jacket or operational civilian clothing 750rds of ammunition

Foreign Weapons (1 Day) (Optional) This course introduces the student to foreign weapons that are common on the battlefield. Starting in the classroom

the student will learn types of weapons, Identification of light, medium and heavy foreign weapons, and the

operating systems of foreign weapons. The class then moves outdoors to the range where the student will learn to

shoot and use the AK-47, RPD and Makarov .

Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Immediate action for malfunctions of foreign weapons

Tactical and Speed reloads of foreign weapons

Slow/Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Course Requirements Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

Tactical Shotgun (1 Day) (optional)

This course develops basic skills that introduce the use of the Tactical Shotgun for service use as either a Primary

weapon or a backup system. This course uses many time driven and self-induced stress events to bring out the best

skills in the shooter. This course begins with an initial qualification test. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a Tactical Shotgun and ends with a final Man vs. Man Steel shooting

event that names the top shooter of the course.

MODULE III INTRODUCTION TO CQB COURSE (3 Days) This course introduces the principles and fundamentals of Close Quarters Battle. It is the perfect training for enabler/support personnel that are attached to Special Forces ODA’s and NSW SEAL Task Units. It begins with two-man room clearing and progresses to multi team multi-room CQB. To attend this course the student is required to attend a three-day marksmanship course first. This course is specifically geared for the support personnel of a USSOCOM unit

E.D.G.E. Force Protection MODULE IV Surveillance & Surveillance Detection (5 Days) This module is for those individuals who are living, working or visiting high threat areas that have high criminal or terrorist activities. Training focus is on Security Assessment, Individual Protective Measures and the principles of foreign surveillance methods and techniques, and also how to detect surveillance with heavy emphasis on Counter-Surveillance Routes. These techniques are taught using classroom presentation and daily practical field exercises. The field exercises will involve several hours of walking and driving. This is the only courses that has the student move into a “safe house” and have active kidnapping and assassination attempts against them. Practical exercises take place in the Lillington, Fayetteville and Raleigh NC areas. Training days will usually last twelve hours, however, several days will last into the evening hours.

E.D.G.E Medical

MODULE V

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Course (2 Day) TCCC is quickly becoming the standard of care for the tactical management of combat casualties within the Department of Defense and is the sole standard of care dually endorsed by both the American College of Surgeons and the National Association of EMT’s for casualty management in tactical environments. TCCC is built around three definitive phases of casualty care: Care Under Fire: Care rendered at the scene of the injury while both the medic and the casualty are under hostile fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried by each operator and the medic. Tactical Field Care: Rendered once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire. Medical equipment is still limited to that carried into the field by mission personnel. Time prior to evacuation may range from a few minutes to many hours. Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC):Rendered while the casualty is evacuated to a higher echelon of care. Any additional personnel and medical equipment pre-staged in these assets will be available during this phase. This one-day course covers the Care under fire and Tactical Field care phases for soldiers that are isolated or in small units away from medical assistance, using small bags that have minimal equipment. The Warfighter will learn these techniques in a classroom setting and then apply the techniques in a field setting on moulage patients UNDER SIMULATED LIVE FIRE CONDITIONS using airsoft rifles. The student will learn each piece of medical gear in his IFAK bag and will build one for his own use in the real world when he leaves.

10 DAY E.D.G.E PROGRAM Upon graduation from The Raidon Tactics Inc. 10 day E.D.G.E Training Program, the student receives the following certifications towards promotion points

1. 3 Day Gunfighter Course (40 hrs) 2. 2 Day Advanced Concealed Carry Course (24hrs) 3. 2 Day Counter-Surveillance Course (16 Hrs) 4. 1 day TCCC Certification (12 hrs) 5. 2 Day Intro to High Risk Driving Course (20hrs) 6. The E.D.G.E Training Program Certification (112 Hrs)

THE 10 DAY E.D.G.E. PROGRAM CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING MODULES OF TRAINING FIREARMS

FORCE PROTECTION MEDICAL

E.D.G.E. FIREARMS Module I Gunfighter Course (3 Days)

This course develops the gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and secondary weapons systems in preparation for the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these skills in a variety of stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence and increase skill to the expert level with the handgun and carbine. He will master weapons handling skills and safety. The course ends with a comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills evaluation. This course is a shorter version of the US Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis and Exploitations Techniques Course (SFARTAETC) CMMS. Once a member of your unit completes this course, he may be eligible* to attend the Instructor course and become a force multiplier within your unit’s ranks. (* only after recommendation from RTI instructors)

Module II Advanced Concealed Carry (2 Days) This course is an NRA certified course and a NC CCW course taught by Raidon Tactics Inc. The certification is

valid for five years. This course develops a solid foundation of shooting skills from the concealed carry. The course

centers on the soldier that will find himself in a lower profile mission. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a handgun. This course begins with an initial qualification test and ends

with a final weapon qualification.

Foreign Weapons (1 Day) (optional) This course introduces the student to foreign weapons that are common on the battlefield. Starting in the classroom

the student will learn types of weapons, Identification of light, medium and heavy foreign weapons, and the

operating systems of foreign weapons. The class then moves outdoors to the range where the student will learn to

shoot and use the AK-47, RPD and Makorav .

Tactical Shotgun (1 Day) (optional)

This course develops basic skills that introduce the use of the Tactical Shotgun for service use as either a Primary

weapon or a backup system. This course uses many time driven and self-induced stress events to bring out the best

skills in the shooter. This course begins with an initial qualification test. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a Tactical Shotgun and ends with a final Man vs. Man Steel shooting

event that names the top shooter of the course.

E.D.G.E. Force Protection MODULE III Surveillance & Surveillance Detection (2 Days) This module is for those individuals who are living, working or visiting high threat areas that have high criminal or terrorist activities. Training focus is on Security Assessment, Individual Protective Measures and the principles of foreign surveillance methods and techniques, and also how to detect surveillance with heavy emphasis on Counter-Surveillance Routes. These techniques are taught using classroom presentation and daily practical field exercises. The field exercises will involve several hours of walking and driving.

MODULE IV

High Risk Evasive Driving (2 Days) This course teaches advanced driving skills and the basic skills required to maneuver a vehicle out of an attack zone.

The student will learn how to recognize, respond and escape from an attack while operating a motor vehicle. The

techniques used to counter attacks from either common criminals or organized terrorist groups. This course is

excellent for personnel who have been threatened, are traveling in high threat areas of the world, or are designated

drivers for executives or high-ranking officials.

E.D.G.E Medical

MODULE V

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Course (1 Day) TCCC is quickly becoming the standard of care for the tactical management of combat casualties within the Department of Defense and is the sole standard of care dually endorsed by both the American College of Surgeons and the National Association of EMT’s for casualty management in tactical environments. TCCC is built around three definitive phases of casualty care: Care Under Fire: Care rendered at the scene of the injury while both the medic and the casualty are under hostile fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried by each operator and the medic. Tactical Field Care: Rendered once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire. Medical equipment is still limited to that carried into the field by mission personnel. Time prior to evacuation may range from a few minutes to many hours. Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC): Rendered while the casualty is evacuated to a higher echelon of care. Any additional personnel and medical equipment pre-staged in these assets will be available during this phase. This one-day course covers the Care under fire and Tactical Field care phases for soldiers that are isolated or in small units away from medical assistance, using small bags that have minimal equipment. The Warfighter will learn these techniques in a classroom setting and then apply the techniques in a field setting on moulage patients UNDER SIMULATED LIVE FIRE CONDITIONS using airsoft rifles. The student will learn each piece of medical gear in his IFAK bag and will build one for his own use in the real world when he leaves.

3 DAY E.D.G.E PROGRAM Upon graduation from The Raidon Tactics Inc. 3 day E.D.G.E Training Program, the student receives the following certifications towards promotion points

1. 1 Day Firearms Refresher Training Course 2. 1 Day Intro To Driving Course 3. 1 Day Technical Skills refresher 4. The E.D.G.E Training Program Certification (40 Hrs)

THE 3 DAY E.D.G.E. PROGRAM CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING MODULES OF TRAINING

Module I Integrated Weapons Training This Module covers basic weapons firing and integration of primary and secondary weapons systems. The

module starts with basic weapons zero and moves quickly to handgun application to integrating M-4

carbine drills and ends with night fire tasks. Each student will shoot 1000rds in this training module.

Student requirements for training:

Unit required safety gear

Rifle with sling and all SOPMOD gear issued

Handgun with holster

Unit issued NVG/Laser systems

Tactical Gear the Warfighter is going to have on mission

Module II Medical Skills This ½ Day module covers the Care under fire and Tactical Field care phases for Warfighters

that are isolated or in small units away from medical assistance, using small bags that have

minimal equipment. The Warfighter will learn these techniques in a classroom setting and then

apply the techniques in a realistic stressful combat force on force setting on a moulage patient.

The student will learn each piece of medical gear in his IFAK bag and its secondary uses as well. Student Requirements for training:

Unit required safety gear

Extra Change of old uniform (moulage will stain uniform)

Module III Intro to High Risk Driving This module is for a unit that has had no previous formal driving instruction or needs refresher training

prior to deployment to a high threat area. This module focuses on driving fundamentals, such as steering

wheel input, straight line threshold braking, turning while braking and braking while turning and high

speed backing drills. This module includes Ramming and Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) training

and some convoy driving techniques.

Module IV Intro to Communications This ½ Day module focuses on the radios that are carried by the Warfighter in his duty. Primary radio

communications training and refresher are essential in today’s operations for fast response to a situation.

This module teaches “buttonology” as well as practical application in a Day field setting for thorough

understanding and absorption of the skills needed to operate handheld and man pack radio systems.

Student Requirements for training:

Unit Issued radio with batteries

MARKSMANSHIP COURSE DESCRIPTIONS One- Day Tactical Shotgun Course

This course develops basic skills that introduce the use of the Tactical Shotgun for service use as either a Primary

weapon or a backup system. This course uses many time driven and self-induced stress events to bring out the best

skills in the shooter. This course begins with an initial qualification test. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a Tactical Shotgun and ends with a final Man vs. Man Steel shooting

event that names the top shooter of the course.

Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

Principals of CMMS

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Rhythm drills

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Course Requirements Individual issued weapon

Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

250rds of issued ammunition

Course Goals Increase in shooting ability from start to finish of course

Understanding of the fundamentals of weapons employment

Proficient weapons handling skills and safety

Understanding of the Combat Mindset

Qualify expert with individual weapon

One-Three-Five - Day Foreign Weapons Course This course introduces the student to foreign weapons that are common on the battlefield. Starting in the classroom

the student will learn types of weapons, Identification of light, medium and heavy foreign weapons, and the

operating systems of foreign weapons. The class then moves outdoors to the range where the student will learn to

shoot and use the AK-47, RPK ,PKM and Learn loading and unloading and firing procedures and correcting

malfunctions on the RPG-7 and RPG-2 Rocket Propelled Grenade Systems .

Skills Taught One Day Course Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Immediate action for malfunctions of foreign weapons

Tactical and Speed reloads of foreign weapons

Slow/Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multi-Tgt Engagement

3/5 Day Course Extensions This course expands the basic fundamentals of foreign weapon skills, taking the student to the Armorer level of

competency. Each course is composed of the basic (1Day) class fundamentals, and introduces the student to Unit

level maintenance (3Day) and Depot level maintenance (5Day). Each class is tailored to the foreign weapon(s)

expected to be encountered in the students’ area of operation (ie. AK, RPK, PKM, RPD, FAL, G3, etc).

Skills Taught (3Day) in addition to 1 Day course:

Parts interchangeability based on country of origin

Weapons bore and headspace inspection

Fire control assembly inspection and replacement

Bolt group & Gas system inspection & replacement

Stock set repair & replacement

Receiver rivet or fastener inspection & replacement

Skills Taught (5Day) in addition to 1&3 Day course:

Weapons barrel replacement and headspace adjustment

Receiver repair and replacement

Complete weapon rebuild and refinish

Demilitarize weapon system per DoD / DoS regulation

Proper use of Foreign Tooling & Skills required

Course Requirements Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

Three Day Advanced Concealed Carry Pistol Course

This course develops a solid foundation of shooting skills from the concealed carry. The course centers on the

soldier that will find himself in a lower profile mission. This is not an AT/FP course but can be combined with our

basic AT/FP course as a building block to an overall program. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence

and increase his skill level with a handgun. This course begins with an initial qualification test and ends with a final

weapon qualification.

Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Wear of concealed gear and placement

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Fundamentals of the concealed draw sequence

Panic shoot/close quarters techniques

Trigger manipulation drills

Single action/Double action fire

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Barricade shooting

Shooting from vehicles

Shooting While Moving

Course Requirements Individual issued weapon Usual individual concealed holster and ammo pouches Unit required personal protective equipment Civilian clothes with long tailed shirt or jacket 1000rds of issued ammunition

Course Goals Increase in shooting ability from start to finish of course

Understanding of concealed carry concepts

Understand the aspects of situational awareness and the Gunfight scenario

There is also the option to add an additional day of scenario based training in

the target language

Three-Day Gunfighter Course

This course develops a solid gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and secondary

weapons systems with focus on the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these skills in a variety of

stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase their skill level with the handgun and carbine. A comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills

evaluation is given and measured results are stress induced.

Skills Taught weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Bore/sight relationship

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Integrated weapon transition

Trigger manipulation drills

Recoil management drills

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Night fire using tactical lights

Barricade shooting

Shooting and moving

Shooting while moving

Combat Tactical Skills Evaluations

Timed Shooting Stress Evaluations

Course Requirements Individual issued weapons

Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

750rds of issued ammunition primary weapons NO GREEN TIP AMMO

750rds of issue ammunition secondary weapon

Course Goals Dramatic increase in shooting ability from start to finish of course

Complete understanding of fundamentals of CMMS

Understanding of weapons integration

Understanding of methods of engagement

Five-Day Gunfighter Course This course develops the gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and secondary

weapons systems in preparation for the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these skills in a variety of

stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase skill to the expert level with the handgun and carbine. He will master weapons handling

skills and safety. The course ends with a comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills evaluation. This course is a shorter

version of the US Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis and Exploitations Techniques

Course (SFARTAETC) CMMS.

Once a member of your unit completes this course, he may be eligible* to attend the Instructor course and become a

force multiplier within your unit’s ranks. (* only after recommendation from RTI instructors) Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Bore/sight relationship

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Integrated weapon transition

Trigger manipulation drills

Recoil management drills

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Barricade shooting

Shooting and moving/shooting while moving

Combat Tactical Skills Evaluations

Timed Shooting Stress Evaluations

Course Requirements Individual issued weapons

Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

1000rds each of issued ammunition primary/secondary weapons NO GREEN TIP AMMO

Course Goals Expert understanding of fundamentals of CMMS

Expert weapons integration and handling skills

Demonstrated expert skill level of methods of engagement

Ten-Day Ultimate Gunfighter Course

There is only one other place a student can attend a course like this. The US Army Special Forces Advanced

Reconnaissance, Target Analysis and Exploitations Techniques Course (SFARTAETC). . However, you have to be

a Green Beret. Former SFARTAETC Instructors, not just people that have graduated the course, only teach this

course. This course is limited to ten students per cycle only. Students will progress from basic handling and

marksmanship skills to advanced shooting drills and MASTER the art of integrated weapons shooting in a battle

focused environment. Shooters action become a reflexive action to stimuli encountered in the shooting scenarios the

student encounters that translate directly to the tactical situation. This is the ultimate shooting course. Techniques

taught in this course are combat proven and used in all current theaters of operation by Special Forces Hostage

Rescue Units. If you want a master class shooting course this is the one. Once a member of your unit completes this

course, he is eligible* to attend the Instructor course and become a force multiplier within your unit’s ranks.

(*Completion of this course gets automatic recommendation from RTI)

Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance

Weapons loading/unloading

Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Bore/sight relationship

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Integrated weapon transition

Trigger manipulation drills

Recoil management drills

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Weak side shooting

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Night fire techniques

Use of cover and concealment

Barricade shooting

Shooting and moving

Shooting while moving

Shooting in width while moving

Shooting in depth while moving

Shooting in and around vehicles

Bail Out drills

Shooting steel

Shooting mediums

Combat Tactical Skills Evaluations

Timed Stress Induced Shooting Evaluations

Man vs. Man Steel plate Shooting Exercise

Top Shooter Award

Ten-Day Ultimate Gunfighter Course (Con’t)

Course Requirements Individual issued weapons

Unit Issued Protective Mask

Usual individual tactical gear ( packing list will be available)

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

1500rds of issued ammunition primary weapons NO GREEN TIP AMMO

1500rds of issue ammunition secondary weapon

Course Goals Rapid increase in shooting ability from start to finish of course

Masterful understanding of fundamentals of CMMS

Masterful demonstration of weapons integration skills

Masterful demonstration of methods of engagement skills

Expert articulation of Principals of CMMS

Expert demonstration of Tactical Combat Skills exam

Expert demonstration of the Stress Induced Shooting Exam

Long Range Shooting Courses

Five-Day Designated Marksman Course A Designated Marksman is a soldier with above average marksmanship and is equipped with accurate

weapons and optics, used to engage and neutralize deadly force threat targets of opportunities in support of

small units. This course consists of in-depth instruction on marksmanship fundamentals, known distance

shooting, moving target engagement, ballistics, limited visibility engagement. Threat response, Methods of

Engagement, Immediate action drills for Threat Mitigation, shooting from cover/concealment and advanced

shooting positions.

Ten- Day Sniper/Observer Course The Introduction Sniper Course is a 20-day course designed to teach novice sniper students the basic skills needed to

conduct Sniper/Observer duties in support of small unit operations. The course focuses on to two main areas of

instruction sniper marksmanship and field craft.

The course consists of in-depth instruction on marksmanship fundamentals, unknown distance shooting, moving

target engagement, ballistics, and limited visibility engagement. While building those skills, and then focuses on

field craft, which consists of in-depth instruction on range estimation, target detection, stalking, photography,

information reporting and hide site construction.

3 and 5 Day Aerial Platform Sniper course The 3 and 5 day Aerial Sniper Course develops advanced skills for the Sniper Team that has already been trained in

basic Sharpshooter and Sniper operations. This course begins with basic aircraft familiarization procedures and

takes the student to a point where they are engaging targets from a moving aircraft up to 20 knts. The only

difference in the 5-day course is the amount of flight time given to students

COUNTER-TERRORISM COURSES

Three-Day Introduction To CQB course This course introduces the principles and fundamentals of Close Quarters Battle. It is the perfect training for support personnel that are attached to Special Forces ODA’s and NSW SEAL Task Units. It begins with two-man room clearing and progresses to multi team multi-room CQB. To attend this course the student is required to attend a three-day marksmanship course first. Hallways and Stairwells are NOT covered in this course. This course is specifically geared for the support personnel of a USSOCOM unit. This course begins as a simmunitions/air-soft course and evolves to live –fire maneuver. Unit risk assessments will need to be completed before training starts and all Individual Combat Gear will be used.

Five-Day Advanced CQB Course This course is for the SFODA or SEAL Troop that has already been trained in the principals and Fundamentals of CQB and just needs to keep its skills at a high level. It will begin with simmunitions or air-soft and progress quickly to live fire.. This course starts with FOUR-man room clearing and moves to multi-team multi-structure CQB depending on the unit skills and needs. Hallways and stairwells are covered but, no EXPLOSIVE breaching. Flash-bangs can be incorporated if the unit has a need. All individual KIT will be utilized and some force on force Simms training will take place.

Three-Day Vehicle Interdiction Course This course is the follow up to the five day ADVANCED COURSE. This course is designed for the unit that has a need for interdicting vehicles while moving but not killing its occupants. This course utilizes real vehicles and air-soft or simmunitions and lots of force on force training. The unit is able to design its course based on its AO. Sedans, Pick-up Trucks and Vans can be used. There is no driving instruction given in this course so students will need to already have PIT and down driver training.

Surveillance Operations Refresher Course (3 Days) This course is for the Warfighter that is in need of a quick refresher course and exercise to maintain the perishable skills needed for surveillance work. It is one day in the classroom and a two-day exercise encompassing foot and vehicle surveillance. It utilizes both urban and rural environments and also counter-elicitation modules. This is not intended for a new student, as it does not teach any new skills, just the basic techniques needed for refresher training before attending the technical surveillance course.

Introduction To Surveillance Course (5 Days)

This course is a preparation program designed for a follow on technical surveillance course. It covers the

basic methods of foot, vehicle, fixed-point surveillance and counter-surveillance techniques. This is an

intense short duration course that is 90% field exercises with classroom presentations and practical

application immediately following. This course then dovetails into the technical surveillance course and

reinforces the need for good basic surveillance skills needed in the real world.

Basic Video Applications Course The Basic Video Applications Course provides students with comprehensive theory, knowledge of CCTV

equipment, terminology, power computations, lens selection computations, troubleshooting procedures, analog &

digital video capture, concealable camera wiring construction, techniques for concealing cameras & technical force

protection surveys. The Basic Video Applications Course is not designed to make the student an expert in

surveillance or the use of surveillance equipment, but will give them a very good overall knowledge of the

equipment & proper use needed to operate, troubleshoot or conduct technical force protection surveys.

Covert Audio Applications Course The Covert Audio Applications Course is for students to gain an overall understanding of

technical surveillance covert audio collection. Students will gain knowledge of basic audio

theory, modulation, recording formats, recorder types (both commercially & custom), audio

transmission, antennas, AC/DC power, batteries, computing current draw, audio connectors,

applications, covert installs, basic streetcraft, mission planning, troubleshooting, equipment

orientation, and installation techniques for fixed, body worn and vehicular structures. NRBL 102

is not designed to make the student an audio expert, but it is designed to prepare the student for

technical surveillance operations, using covert audio equipment, in the real world. You learn the

fundamentals of basic audio theory, and apply them to technical surveillance & incorporate those

fundamentals when using and installing audio collection equipment. This will include all major

components that make up a covert audio collection device. Additionally, students will understand

the different types of equipment, the use of the equipment, the techniques for emplacing and

recovering the equipment, the detection concerns of the equipment, and the limitations of the

equipment.

RSTA Course (Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Target

Acquisition) The RSTA Course is to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the

capabilities as well as the limitations of the Tactical Reconnaissance Ground Kit the Large

Observation Post (OP) and the Talking Sensors Kit. The RSTA Course is not designed to make

the student an expert in surveillance or the use of all types of surveillance equipment, but will

give them a very good overall knowledge in regards to the RSTA Kits.

Digital Photography Course The Digital Photography Course is to provide students with a familiarization of different types of

digital still cameras, and the knowledge of techniques associated with both competently using the

equipment and employing it in surveillance applications. Additionally, students will learn what

to do with the images collected through the use of manipulating with software and marking

techniques for incorporation as part of a total mission package. Students will also receive

instruction in the use of cover and the mission planning process. The Digital Photography Course

is not designed to make the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques,

but will give them a very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning

considerations needed to execute a fixed or mobile surveillance mission utilizing digital

photography equipment.

Falcon View Mapping Course

The Falcon View Mapping Course is to provide students with knowledge of tactical digital

mapping principles to include installing the program, loading maps, software orientation, use of

the AWE Handheld, route planning, mission planning, GPS navigating, tagging tracking and

locating uses, use of the drawing editor, use of the tactical graphics editor & numerous practical

exercises preparing the student for operational use. The Falcon View Mapping Course is

designed to make the student an advanced user with the software, and will give them a very good

overall knowledge of the software and proper use.

Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course The Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course is to provide students with knowledge

of the different techniques associated with urban fixed and mobile covert video surveillance,

expedient construction of urban hides, proper techniques for body worn covert video, infil

techniques, basic streetcraft, installation & rigging techniques, emplacement techniques,

operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and tactics, techniques & procedures for

operational use. The Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course is not designed to make

the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but will give them a

very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed

to execute an urban fixed or mobile covert video surveillance operation.

Covert Video Install Course

The Covert Video Install Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different

techniques associated with concealing small cameras in fixed urban locations, mobile

surveillance platforms, expedient construction concealment devices, use & proper techniques for

body worn covert video applications, infil techniques, basic streetcraft, installation & rigging

techniques, emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and

tactics, techniques & procedures for operational use. The Covert Video Install Course is not

designed to make the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but

will give them a very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning

considerations needed to execute a fixed, mobile or body worn covert video surveillance

operation.

Basic Electronic Tracking Course

The Basic Electronic Tracking Course is to provide students with knowledge of basic electronic

tracking principles, architectures, basic equipment overview, tactics, techniques & procedures

(TTPs) for installation, operation & use. The Basic Electronic Tracking Course is not designed to

make the student an electronic tracking expert, but will give them a comprehensive working

knowledge of tagging tracking and locating (TTL) equipment and proper use.

Close Target Reconnaissance Course

The Close Target Reconnaissance Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different

types of vehicle observation posts, uses, pros & cons of each type, installation & rigging

techniques, emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and

tactics, techniques & procedures for operational use. The Close Target Reconnaissance Course is

not designed to make the student an expert in the use of vehicular OPs, but will give them a very

good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to

execute a vehicular observation post mission.

Surreptitious Entry Course

The Scenario Driven Surreptitious Entry Course is to provide students with knowledge and

understanding of the different types of locks, vehicular locks, commercial and expedient tools,

and bypass methods to defeat locks. The Surreptitious Entry Course is not designed to make the

student an expert in defeating all locks, but will provide them an understanding and the tools that

will enhance their capability in gaining entry.

Basic Technical Surveillance Course

The Basic Technical Surveillance Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different

techniques associated with urban fixed and mobile covert video surveillance, expedient

construction of urban hides & hasty installations, proper techniques for body worn covert video

& audio, infiltration techniques, basic streetcraft principles, installation & rigging techniques,

emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and proven tactics,

techniques & procedures for operational use. The Basic Technical Surveillance Course is not

designed to make the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but

will give them a very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning

considerations needed to execute urban fixed, dismounted or mobile covert video surveillance

operations in a variety of operational environments.

ANTI-TERRORISM FORCE PROTECTION

COURSES

Individual Terrorist Awareness Course This two day course covers the big five classes for AT/FP training certification, preparing students for travel to high

threat countries. Subjects covered are The History of Terrorism, Terrorist Operations, Hostage Survival, Detecting

Terrorists Surveillance and Individual Protective Measures. Once classroom portions are complete, the students will

conduct Route planning and Surveillance detection practical exercises in the Lillington and Fayetteville NC area.

This course can be added to the three-day pistol or carbine course for a more in depth AT/ FP program of Instruction

at a more affordable price.

Surveillance & Surveillance Detection (5, 7, 10 Days) This module is for those individuals who are living, working or visiting high threat areas that have high criminal or

terrorist activities. Training focus is on Security Assessment, Individual Protective Measures and the principles of

foreign surveillance methods and techniques, and also how to detect surveillance with heavy emphasis on Counter-

Surveillance Routes. These techniques are taught using classroom presentation and daily practical field exercises.

The field exercises will involve several hours of walking and driving. This is the only courses that has the student

move into a “safe house” and have active kidnapping and assassination attempts against them. Practical exercises

take place in the Lillington, Fayetteville and Raleigh NC areas. Training days will usually last twelve hours,

however, several days will last into the evening hours.

APPREHENSION AVOIDANCE COURSE (3,5 Days) The Apprehension Avoidance Course encompasses techniques used to defeat restraints such as handcuffs, “flex-

cuffs”, as well as improvised restraint devices. It deals with the “how to” of physically and psychologically dealing

with initial incarceration (i.e. vehicle transport) by adversarial entities. Students are shown that these techniques are

effective even under the stress of the physiological and psychological effects of startle, fear and imminent danger.

This training is specifically designed for high-risk individuals who are subject to apprehension or kidnapping.

Students will learn the proper “profiling” of individuals along with the proper mindset to deal with initial, temporary

confinement. All skills are mastered through hands on practical application. The course culmination exercise

utilizes scenarios based on the instruction provided in this module, allowing for the use of individual protective

measures. These exercises are purposefully designed to allow the student to use techniques learned in a dynamic

and intense setting.

Intro to Executive Protection (5 Days) This course will cover the range of Executive Protection Tasks from the basic principles to some advanced

techniques. The course uses classroom lectures and practical field exercises. The training days will usually last eight

hours plus night exercises. This is an Introduction only course and relies on strong unit team skills that are already

possessed and enhances a unit’s capability. It is recommended that the unit have already completed an advanced

firearms and basic driving course

Executive Protection Driving (5 Days) This 5-day course teaches motorcade operations used in extreme high threat areas of the world. The course will

focus on protective operations. This course will teach techniques used in two, three and four vehicle

motorcades/convoys. This 6-day course will incorporate two days of an evasive driving package plus three days of

motorcade/convoy driving techniques.

High Risk Protective Security Detail (10 Days) This 10-day comprehensive course of instruction is for military units who could be tasked with providing protection

service to high-ranking officials. The course uses classroom lectures and practical field exercises. Covering subjects

such as Formations for Movement, Departures and Arrivals, Advance work, Residence Watch, Protective

Vulnerability Assessments (PVA), Immediate Action Drills and other subjects. Training lasts eight -12 hours daily

except where low light training is required.

Hand to Hand Combat Courses Tactical Survivability Course (2 Days)

This two-day course will provide Officers with a strong fundamental base and tools to be able to understand and

utilize the effective escalation of force continuum for a given situation. In fighting where weapons are involved,

frontal fighting is high risk. It is easier and safer to fight the enemy from behind. Much attention will be paid to

getting behind the adversary and fighting from there as well as a comprehensive footwork matrix of considerable

tactical flexibility. Small team tactics are addressed. Aspects of the program are designed to be learnable in a

condensed amount of time and use high intensity realistic drills to provide stress inoculation.

Skills Taught

ASP batons

Out-of-battery side arms, rifles

Sticks

Clubs and staffs

Empty hands in a weapon-based environment

U.R.B.A.N. ULTIMATE REALITY BASED ATTACK NEUTRALIZATION

3 Day U.R.B.A.N. Combatives Course The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization (URBAN) Military Combatives Course is a skill growth

cumulative training program employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement

Professionals worldwide. This course develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and

simple yet, comprehensive drills designed to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All

movements are taught to be effective with firearms, knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the

previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind

the techniques are taught to greater importance to basic techniques.

Skills Taught:

Offensive and Non-Offensive Fighting Postures

Cover Throat Strike and Closing the Gap

Blading and minimizing exposure to threats

1-12 Striking Drill

Transition to create space to employ weapons

Combat Realities

Getting away from the grappler

Minimizing the damage caused by the blade

5 Day U.R.B.A.N. Combatives Course

The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization Military Combatives Course is a cumulative training program

employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement Professionals worldwide. This course

develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and simple yet, comprehensive drills designed

to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All movements are taught to be effective with firearms,

knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in

understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind the techniques are taught to greater importance to

basic techniques. The 5 Day Course expands on the drills taught in the 3 day course with added emphasis on

multiple attackers and blade/bludgeoning weapon usage.

Skills Taught:

Offensive and Non-Offensive Fighting Postures

URBAN Fight Fit (UFF) Body Conditioning and Exercises

Cover Throat Strike and Closing The Gap

Blading and minimizing exposure to threats

1-12 Striking Drill

1-5 Knife Drill

Transition to create space to employ weapons

Combat Realities

Getting away from the grappler

Multiple Attacker Drills

True Joint Manipulation Controls

Minimizing the damage caused by the blade

Knife Grappling and Knife Killing

10 Day U.R.B.A.N. Instructor Course The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization Military Combatives Course is a cumulative training program

employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement Professionals worldwide. This course

develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and simple yet, comprehensive drills designed

to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All movements are taught to be effective with firearms,

knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in

understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind the techniques are taught to greater importance to

basic techniques. The 10 Day Course expands on the drills taught in the 3 day and 10 day course with the pinnacle

of Instructor Training and the real "How To" to certify as a Level 1 URBAN Instructor. This is the course specially

developed for DoD Special Operations Operators and their exposed small person teams.

Skills Taught:

Offensive and Non-Offensive Fighting Postures

URBAN Fight Fit (UFF) Body Conditioning and Exercises

Cover Throat Strike and Closing The Gap

Competence versus Confidence Understanding

Effective Small Group and Large Group Instruction Methods

Quick Kills

Improvised Weaponry

Blading and minimizing exposure to threats

1-12 Striking Drill

Trapping and Flow Drills

1-5 Knife Drill

Transition to create space to employ weapons

Combat Realities

Getting away from the grappler

Multiple Attacker Drills

True Joint Manipulation Controls

Minimizing the damage caused by the blade

Knife Grappling and Knife Killing

Course Requirements:

Usual Individual Tactical Gear to include Holster and Ammo Pouches

Personal Protective Equipment

Favorite carry knife

Course Goals:

Expert understanding of fundamentals of true close-quarter hand-to-hand fighting

Develop Instructor competencies that maintain the lethal effectiveness of the URBAN Program and give

the foundation for method evolution

Fully Understanding the Why of URBAN, not just the How

Fundamental tools to increase survivability

DRIVING COURSES The Raidon Tactics driving course is able to cover all aspects of driving. The only restriction is the

facilities at your location when our MTT conduct training at your location. Raidon Tactics driving

instructors have taught theses skills all over the world in combat zones and countries with little to no

training facilities. We concentrate on the fundamentals and principles of driving and train students to

employ those factors in all driving environments.

Introduction to Driving Course

This course is the perfect course for a unit that has had no previous formal driving instruction. This course

is a one, two, or three-day course that focuses on driving fundamentals, such as steering wheel input,

straight line threshold braking, turning while braking and braking while turning. Vehicle dynamics for

sedans is the concentration but can easily be adapted for the HUMVEE and High- center of Gravity

vehicles such as Suburban’s and 15 Pac vans.

Tactical Vehicle Operators Course The HUMVEE Operators course is a forty-hour course that covers employment of the HUMVEE in on- road driving

conditions and moves to the off-road driving environment. Use of unit trucks is required so that the operator learns

his or her particular trucks and equipment that the unit has. Some subjects covered are PMCS, vehicle dynamics,

Battle Damage And Recovery (BDAR), off-road recovery procedures, off-road obstacle clearance, Brake-Throttle

modulation, fording, unimproved road driving techniques, and confined space maneuvering of the HUMVEE.

High Risk Evasive Driving (3-4-5 Days) This course teaches advanced driving skills and the basic skills required to maneuver a vehicle out of an attack zone.

The student will learn how to recognize, respond and escape from an attack while operating a motor vehicle. The

techniques used to counter attacks from either common criminals or organized terrorist groups. This course is

excellent for personnel who have been threatened, are traveling in high threat areas of the world, or are designated

drivers for executives or high-ranking officials.

OFF-Road Driving Course (1-2 Days) The OFF –Road course is designed for the introduction of off-road vehicle dynamics that effect the Warfighter in his

mission in the overland mobility scenario. It emphasizes the survivability of the truck,its cargo and passengers for

the long duration mission set. Obstacle crossing, Confined space maneuvering, BDAR, Recovery, fording and

unimproved road driving. In the 2 day course bail out and maneuver is incorporated to the scenario for force

protection measures while doing an over land movement.

COMMUNICATIONS 2 Day BASIC COMMUNICATIONS COURSE

This course is a basic communications course that focuses on antenna theory and practical application, radio wave

propagation, technology application in urban and field environments, and emerging technologies. Students learn

and practice operating procedures for PRC-150, PRC-117, PRC-148, & expeditionary power sources.

2 Day Basic Electronic Warfare Systems Course Students will learn the fundamentals of Electronic Warfare and its components This will include

concealment techniques, constructing field expedient concealments from commercially available items,

specific equipment uses and how to properly employ them in the real world, Targeting Push-to-Talk

Communications, Fundamentals of Receivers/Scanners & Spectrum Analyzers, Radio Direction Finding

Theory/Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.

MEDICAL 1 Day Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Course 2 Day Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Course

3 Day Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Course LTT TCCC is quickly becoming the standard of care for the tactical management of combat casualties

within the Department of Defense and is the sole standard of care dually endorsed by both the

American College of Surgeons and the National Association of EMT’s for casualty management

in tactical environments. TCCC is built around three definitive phases of casualty care:

Care Under Fire: Care rendered at the scene of the injury while both the medic and the casualty are under hostile

fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried by each Warfighter and the medic.

Tactical Field Care: Rendered once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire. Medical equipment is still limited to

that carried into the field by mission personnel. Time prior to evacuation may range from a few

minutes to many hours.

Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC): Rendered while the casualty is evacuated to a higher echelon of care. Any additional personnel

and medical equipment pre-staged in these assets will be available during this phase.

These courses cover the Care under fire and Tactical Field care phases for soldiers that are

isolated or in small units away from medical assistance, using small bags that have minimal

equipment. The Warfighter will learn these techniques in a classroom setting and then apply the

techniques in a realistic stressful combat force on force setting on moulage patients or Live

Human Models. The student will learn each piece of medical gear in his IFAK bag and its use in

the real world. These courses utilize multiple scenarios in Mounted/Dismounted, Day/Night,

Rural/Urban situations that train and test the skills in saving the lives of his fellow Warfighters.

COMBAT MEDIC COURSE This course was developed because of the lack of qualified combat medic instruction in the training world. This

course is taught by 18 Deltas (Special Forces Medics) that have combat experience as a combat medic. This course

is actually not a medical training course. It is a “being a medic in combat” course. The way a medic carries his gear,

his weapon and does his or her job is totally different than anyone else on the battle field. The typical instruction for

Medics as far as shooting, moving and communicating goes is taught by an infantryman or the like. This course is

taught to enhance the medical skills a medic already has, but concentrates on the combat fighting aspect of his job.

Let’s face it, the enemy does not care if you have a red cross on your shoulder or not. He will still try to kill you.

This course of instruction leads off with firearms training and moves quickly to live fire in close proximity to

patients while conducting medical tasks. This course is three days in length. It requires all students to be in good

physical condition, be able to carry your body weight at least 100 meters with all of your combat gear on.

Basic Course Outline

Day 1- Combat Marksmanship Skills Development

Day 2- Medical Skills Development (TCCC guidelines)

Day 3- Tactical Scenarios Training (Live Fire and Ultimate Training Munitions w/Role player) Skills Taught Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS)

CMMS principals

Bore/sight relationship

Immediate action for malfunctions

Tactical and Speed reloads

Integrated weapon transition

Trigger manipulation drills

Recoil management drills

Slow aimed fire

Rapid aimed fire

Single target engagement

Multiple target engagement

Use of cover and concealment

Barricade shooting

Combat Tactical Medical Skills Evaluations

Timed Shooting Stress Evaluations

Casualty Collection Point in support of Urban/Close Quarters Battle Operations

Emergency Action Planning

Patient Movement Skills

Improvised Medical Techniques

Small Unit Tactics

Course Requirements Individual issued weapons (pistol and rifle)

Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches

Medical Aid-bag

Uniforms that can be destroyed (moulage use)

Unit required personal protective equipment

Unit required uniform

500 rds each of issued ammunition primary/secondary weapons NO GREEN TIP AMMO

SMALL UNIT TACTICS The Small Unit Tactics Course is for the non-Infantry Unit that are attached to small Special Operations

and Infantry Units. It covers the Principles and Fundamentals for Patrolling and Individual and Team

Maneuver. It covers the aspects of Shoot, Move and Communicate when in both rural and Urban

environments. Ambush, Raid and Reconnaissance Missions are conducted in both day and Night time.

The students will stay in the field under combat conditions with OpFor Role Players if wanted/needed

The Command and Structure of the Infantry Unit or Special Operations Unit will be utilized to understand

the how your unit will best integrate into the larger unit. This course is the perfect train up for those

personnel that have never stayed in the field with new equipment. It is the first three days of any field

problem that non-Infantry personnel have the most difficulty with. This course also teaches best practices

for in the field living. Not only how to move quietly but also teaches the basic skills for Camouflage,

Stealthy movement and learning how to use NVG’s and other gear not normally used. The use of Land

Navigation techniques with a MAP and COMPASS are used for remedial training of a very important

skill.

Skills Taught Troop Leading Procedures

Duties, Responsibilities and Actions of Infantry or Special Operations Leaders/Units

Developing Combat Orders

Building Terrain Models

Individual Movement Techniques under fire

Formations and Order of Movement

Team Movement Techniques

Immediate Action Drills for the Infantry Unit

Bounding Overwatch

Traveling Overwatch

Danger Areas

Call For Fire

Mission Planning

Ambush

Reconnaissance

Raids

Link-Up

9 Line Format and Use

Movement at Night

Use of Camouflage

Sleeping in the field

Building a Slit Trench

Packing your Rucksack

Waterproofing of gear

Eating in the Field

Staying Healthy in the Field

Personal Hygiene

Priorities of Work

Patrol Base Operations

Sending A Radio Message

Land Navigation using a map and Compass

MANY MORE

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING COURSE

CATALOG The following courses are designed for Law Enforcement

Departments and Security/Investigator firms

MARKSMANSHIP COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

LEO One- Day Tactical Shotgun Course

This course develops basic skills that introduce the use of the Pump Action Tactical Shotgun for service

use as a Primary weapon or a backup system. This course uses many time driven and self-induced stress

events to bring out the best skills in the shooter. This course begins with an initial qualification test. The

student will quickly gain experience, confidence and increase his skill level with a Tactical Shotgun and

ends with a final Man vs. Man Steel shooting event that names the top shooter of the course.

Skills Taught Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance Weapons loading/unloading Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS) Principals of CMMS Immediate action for malfunctions Tactical and Speed reloads Slow aimed fire Rapid aimed fire Rhythm drills Single target engagement Multiple target engagement Use of cover and concealment

LEO Three Day Advanced Concealed Carry Pistol Course

This course develops a solid foundation of shooting skills from the concealed carry for Low Profile Plain

clothes or undercover work. This course of instruction centers on non-traditional weapon presentation

situations and shooting in and around vehicles. Shooting from nontraditional carry positions and the

use of lights with the handgun in low light shooting problems. The LEO Advanced Concealed Carry

Course explains the adrenal state and allows the student to work into that state with confidence in his

training when the time comes for the officer to act. This course is NOT a Rules of Engagement Course, it

is for when the time to shoot has come and the officer has made the decision to use lethal force. The

student will quickly gain experience, confidence and increase his skill level with a handgun. This course

begins with an initial qualification test and ends with a final weapon qualification.

Skills Taught

Wear of concealed gear and placement Combat Mindset Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS) CMMS principals Immediate action for malfunctions Tactical and Speed reloads Fundamentals of the concealed draw sequence Panic shoot/close quarters techniques Trigger manipulation drills Single action/Double action fire Slow aimed fire Rapid aimed fire Single target engagement Multiple target engagement Use of cover and concealment Barricade shooting Low Light and No light shooting Shooting from vehicles Shooting While Moving

Course Requirements

Individual issued weapon Usual individual concealed holster and ammo pouches Unit required personal protective equipment Civilian clothes with long tailed shirt or jacket Tactical handheld flashlight and weapon mounted lights and lasers 1000 rds of issued ammunition

LEO Three-Day Gunfighter Course

This course develops a solid gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and

secondary weapons systems with focus on the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these

skills in a variety of stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will

quickly gain experience, confidence and increase their skill level with the handgun and carbine. A

comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills evaluation is given and measured results are stress induced.

Skills Taught

Weapons assembly/disassembly and maintenance Weapons loading/unloading Fundamentals of Combat Marksmanship (CMMS) CMMS principals Bore/sight relationship Immediate action for malfunctions Tactical and Speed reloads Integrated weapon transition Trigger manipulation drills Recoil management drills Slow aimed fire Rapid aimed fire Single target engagement Multiple target engagement Use of cover and concealment Night fire using tactical lights Barricade shooting Shooting and moving Shooting while moving Combat Tactical Skills Evaluations Timed Shooting Stress Evaluations Course Requirements Individual issued weapons Usual individual tactical gear to include holster and ammo pouches Unit required personal protective equipment Unit required uniform 750rds of issued ammunition primary weapons NO GREEN TIP AMMO 750rds of issue ammunition secondary weapon

Long Range Shooting Courses

Five-Day Designated Marksman Course A Designated Marksman is an officer with above average marksmanship skills and is equipped with

accurate weapons and optics, used to engage and neutralize deadly force threat targets of opportunities in

support of small tactical teams units. This course consists of in-depth instruction on marksmanship fundamentals,

known distance shooting, moving target engagement, ballistics, limited visibility engagement. Threat response,

Methods of Engagement, Immediate action drills for Threat Mitigation, shooting from cover/concealment

and advanced shooting positions.

Ten- Day Sniper/Observer Course The Introduction Sniper Course is a 20-day course designed to teach novice sniper students the basic skills needed to

conduct Sniper/Observer duties in support of small unit operations. The course focuses on to two main areas of

instruction sniper marksmanship and field craft. The course consists of in-depth instruction on marksmanship

fundamentals, unknown distance shooting, moving target engagement, ballistics, and limited visibility engagement.

While building those skills, and then focuses on field craft, which consists of in-depth instruction on range

estimation, target detection, stalking, photography, information reporting and hide site construction.

3 and 5 Day Aerial Platform Sniper course The 3 and 5 day Aerial Sniper Course develops advanced skills for the Sniper Team that has already been trained in

basic Sharpshooter and Sniper operations. This course begins with basic aircraft familiarization procedures and

takes the student to a point where they are engaging targets from a moving aircraft up to 20knts. The only difference

in the 5-day course is the amount of flight time given to students

HIGH RISK WARRANT COURSES

Three-Day Introduction To CQB course This course introduces the principles and fundamentals of Close Quarters Battle. It is the perfect training for SRT/SWAT TEAMS that are not yet full time or established and have not trained together. It begins with two-man room clearing and progresses to multi team, multi-room CQB. To attend this course the student is required to attend a three-day marksmanship course first. Stairwells are NOT covered in this course. This course begins as a simmunitions/air-soft course and evolves to live –fire maneuver if conducted at our facility. If conducted at the Department facility it will be limited to the Facility restrictions. Department risk assessments will need to be completed before training starts and all Individual Combat Gear will be used.

Five-Day CQB Course This course is for the SRT/SWAT/ERT UNIT that has already been trained in the principals and Fundamentals of CQB and just needs to keep its skills at a high level or teams that have completed the three day course and are forming full time Teams. It will begin with simmunitions or air-soft and progress quickly to live fire.. This course starts with FOUR-man room clearing and moves to multi-team multi-structure CQB depending on the unit skills and needs. Hallways and stairwells are covered but, no EXPLOSIVE breaching. Flash-bangs can be incorporated if the unit has approval/need. All individual KIT will be utilized and some force on force Simms training will take place.

Three-Day Vehicle Interdiction Course This course is the follow up to the three/five-day Course. This course is designed for the unit that has a need for interdicting vehicles while moving but not killing all or any of its occupants. This course utilizes real vehicles and air-soft or UTM/simmunitions and lots of force on force training. The unit is able to design its course based on its department needs. Sedans, Pick-up Trucks and Vans can be used. There is no driving instruction given in this course so students will need to already have PIT certification.

Introduction To Surveillance Course (5 Days) This course is a preparation program designed for a follow on technical surveillance course. It covers the

basic methods of foot, vehicle, fixed-point surveillance and counter-surveillance techniques. This is an

intense short duration course that is 90% field exercises with classroom presentations and practical

application immediately following. This course then dovetails into the technical surveillance course and

reinforces the need for good basic surveillance skills needed in the real world.

Surveillance Operations Refresher Course (3 Days) This course is for the officer that is in need of a quick refresher course and exercise to maintain the perishable skills needed for surveillance work. It is one day in the classroom and a two-day exercise encompassing foot and vehicle surveillance. It utilizes both urban and rural environments and also counter-elicitation modules. This is not intended for a new student, as it does not teach any new skills, just the basic techniques needed for refresher training before attending the technical surveillance course.

Basic Video Applications Course The Basic Video Applications Course provides students with comprehensive theory, knowledge of CCTV

equipment, terminology, power computations, lens selection computations, troubleshooting procedures, analog &

digital video capture, concealable camera wiring construction, techniques for concealing cameras & technical force

protection surveys. The Basic Video Applications Course is not designed to make the student an expert in

surveillance or the use of surveillance equipment, but will give them a very good overall knowledge of the

equipment & proper use needed to operate, troubleshoot or conduct technical surveys.

Covert Audio Applications Course The Covert Audio Applications Course is for students to gain an overall understanding of technical surveillance

covert audio collection. Students will gain knowledge of basic audio theory, modulation, recording formats, recorder

types (both commercially & custom), audio transmission, antennas, AC/DC power, batteries, computing current

draw, audio connectors, applications, covert installs, basic streetcraft, mission planning, troubleshooting, equipment

orientation, and installation techniques for fixed, body worn and vehicular structures. NRBL 102 is not designed to

make the student an audio expert, but it is designed to prepare the student for technical surveillance operations,

using covert audio equipment, in the real world. You learn the fundamentals of basic audio theory, and apply them

to technical surveillance & incorporate those fundamentals when using and installing audio collection equipment.

This will include all major components that make up a covert audio collection device. Additionally, students will

understand the different types of equipment, the use of the equipment, the techniques for emplacing and recovering

the equipment, the detection concerns of the equipment, and the limitations of the equipment.

Digital Photography Course The Digital Photography Course is to provide students with a familiarization of different types of digital

still cameras, and the knowledge of techniques associated with both competently using the equipment and

employing it in surveillance applications. Additionally, students will learn what to do with the images

collected through the use of manipulating with software and marking techniques for incorporation as part

of a total mission package. Students will also receive instruction in the use of cover and the mission

planning process. The Digital Photography Course is not designed to make the student an expert in the

use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but will give them a very good overall knowledge of the

equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to execute a fixed or mobile surveillance

mission utilizing digital photography equipment.

Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course The Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different

techniques associated with urban fixed and mobile covert video surveillance, expedient construction of urban hides,

proper techniques for body worn covert video, infil techniques, basic streetcraft, installation & rigging techniques,

emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and tactics, techniques & procedures for

operational use. The Advanced Video Observation & Techniques Course is not designed to make the student an

expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but will give them a very good overall knowledge of the

equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to execute an urban fixed or mobile covert video

surveillance operation.

Covert Video Install Course

The Covert Video Install Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different techniques associated with

concealing small cameras in fixed urban locations, mobile surveillance platforms, expedient construction

concealment devices, use & proper techniques for body worn covert video applications, infil techniques, basic

streetcraft, installation & rigging techniques, emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment

techniques, and tactics, techniques & procedures for operational use. The Covert Video Install Course is not

designed to make the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but will give them a very

good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to execute a fixed, mobile

or body worn covert video surveillance operation.

Basic Electronic Tracking Course

The Basic Electronic Tracking Course is to provide students with knowledge of basic electronic tracking principles,

architectures, basic equipment overview, tactics, techniques & procedures (TTPs) for installation, operation & use.

The Basic Electronic Tracking Course is not designed to make the student an electronic tracking expert, but will

give them a comprehensive working knowledge of tagging tracking and locating (TTL) equipment and proper use.

Close Target Reconnaissance Course

The Close Target Reconnaissance Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different types of vehicle

observation posts, uses, pros & cons of each type, installation & rigging techniques, emplacement techniques,

operation of equipment, concealment techniques, and tactics, techniques & procedures for operational use. The

Close Target Reconnaissance Course is not designed to make the student an expert in the use of vehicular OPs, but

will give them a very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to

execute a vehicular observation post mission.

Surreptitious Entry Course

The Scenario Driven Surreptitious Entry Course is to provide students with knowledge and understanding of the

different types of locks, vehicular locks, commercial and expedient tools, and bypass methods to defeat locks. The

Surreptitious Entry Course is not designed to make the student an expert in defeating all locks, but will provide them

an understanding and the tools that will enhance their capability in gaining entry.

Basic Technical Surveillance Course

The Basic Technical Surveillance Course is to provide students with knowledge of the different techniques

associated with urban fixed and mobile covert video surveillance, expedient construction of urban hides & hasty

installations, proper techniques for body worn covert video & audio, infiltration techniques, basic streetcraft

principles, installation & rigging techniques, emplacement techniques, operation of equipment, concealment

techniques, and proven tactics, techniques & procedures for operational use. The Basic Technical Surveillance

Course is not designed to make the student an expert in the use of surveillance equipment or techniques, but will

give them a very good overall knowledge of the equipment, proper use, and planning considerations needed to

execute urban fixed, dismounted or mobile covert video surveillance operations in a variety of operational

environments.

Surveillance & Surveillance Detection (5, 7, 10 Days) This module is for those individuals who are living, working or visiting high threat areas that have high criminal or

terrorist activities. Training focus is on Security Assessment, Individual Protective Measures and the principles of

foreign surveillance methods and techniques, and also how to detect surveillance with heavy emphasis on Counter-

Surveillance Routes. These techniques are taught using classroom presentation and daily practical field exercises.

The field exercises will involve several hours of walking and driving. This is the only courses that has the student

move into a “safe house” and have active kidnapping and assassination attempts against them. Practical exercises

take place in the Lillington, Fayetteville and Raleigh NC areas. Training days will usually last twelve hours,

however, several days will last into the evening hours.

Apprehension Avoidance Course (3,5 Days) The Apprehension Avoidance Course encompasses techniques used to defeat restraints such as handcuffs, “flex-

cuffs”, as well as improvised restraint devices. It deals with the “how to” of physically and psychologically dealing

with initial incarceration (i.e. vehicle transport) by adversarial entities. Students are shown that these techniques are

effective even under the stress of the physiological and psychological effects of startle, fear and imminent danger.

This training is specifically designed for high-risk individuals who are subject to apprehension or kidnapping.

Students will learn the proper “profiling” of individuals along with the proper mindset to deal with initial, temporary

confinement. All skills are mastered through hands on practical application. The course culmination exercise

utilizes scenarios based on the instruction provided in this module, allowing for the use of individual protective

measures. These exercises are purposefully designed to allow the student to use techniques learned in a dynamic

and intense setting.

Intro to Executive Protection (5 Days) This course will cover the range of Executive Protection from the basic principles to some advanced techniques. The

course uses classroom lectures and practical field exercises. The training days will usually last eight hours plus night

exercises. This is an Introduction only course and relies on strong unit team skills that are already possessed and

enhances a unit’s capability. It is recommended that the unit have already completed an advanced firearms and basic

driving course

High Risk Protective Security Detail (10 Days)

This 10-day comprehensive course of instruction is for military units who could be tasked with providing protection

service to high-ranking officials. The course uses classroom lectures and practical field exercises. Covering subjects

such as Formations for Movement, Departures and Arrivals, Advance work, Residence Watch, Protective

Vulnerability Assessments (PVA), Immediate Action Drills and other subjects. Training lasts eight -12 hours daily

except where low light training is required.

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Cuffing, Arrest and Combatives Courses

Tactical Survivability Course (2 Days) This two-day course will provide Officers with a strong fundamental base and tools to be able to understand and

utilize the effective escalation of force continuum for a given situation. In fighting where weapons are involved,

frontal fighting is high risk. It is easier and safer to fight the enemy from behind. Much attention will be paid to

getting behind the adversary and fighting from there as well as a comprehensive footwork matrix of considerable

tactical flexibility. Small team tactics are addressed. Aspects of the program are designed to be learnable in a

condensed amount of time and use high intensity realistic drills to provide stress inoculation.

Skills Taught

ASP batons

Out-of-battery side arms, rifles

Sticks

Clubs and staffs

Empty hands in a weapon-based environment

U.R.B.A.N. ULTIMATE REALITY BASED ATTACK NEUTRALIZATION

3 Day U.R.B.A.N. Combatives Course

The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization (URBAN) Military Combatives Course is a skill growth

cumulative training program employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement

Professionals worldwide. This course develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and

simple yet, comprehensive drills designed to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All

movements are taught to be effective with firearms, knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the

previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind

the techniques are taught to greater importance to basic techniques.

Skills Taught:

Offensive and Non-Offensive Fighting Postures

Cover Throat Strike and Closing the Gap

Blading and minimizing exposure to threats

1-12 Striking Drill

Transition to create space to employ weapons

Combat Realities

Getting away from the grappler

Minimizing the damage caused by the blade

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5 Day U.R.B.A.N. Combatives Course The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization Military Combatives Course is a cumulative training program

employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement Professionals worldwide. This course

develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and simple yet, comprehensive drills designed

to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All movements are taught to be effective with firearms,

knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in

understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind the techniques are taught to greater importance to

basic techniques. The 5 Day Course expands on the drills taught in the 3 day course with added emphasis on

multiple attackers and blade/bludgeoning weapon usage.

Skills Taught: (see 3 day course plus the following)

URBAN Fight Fit (UFF) Body Conditioning and Exercises

1-5 Knife Drill

Multiple Attacker Drills

True Joint Manipulation Controls

Knife Grappling

10 Day U.R.B.A.N. Instructor Course The Ultimate Reality Based Attack Neutralization Military Combatives Course is a cumulative training program

employed by some of our nation's top War Fighters and Law Enforcement Professionals worldwide. This course

develops a total warrior mentality which is based on common sense and simple yet, comprehensive drills designed

to keep one alive and winning in true hand-to-hand combat. All movements are taught to be effective with firearms,

knifes or sticks, and open hand. Each course builds upon the previous with focus being on "Closing The Gap" in

understanding and ability to neutralize threats. Principle behind the techniques are taught to greater importance to

basic techniques. The 10 Day Course expands on the drills taught in the 3 day and 10-day course with the pinnacle

of Instructor Training and the real "How to" to certify as a Level 1 URBAN Instructor. This is the course specially

developed for DoD Special Operations Operators and their exposed small person teams.

Skills Taught:

Offensive and Non-Offensive Fighting Postures

URBAN Fight Fit (UFF) Body Conditioning and Exercises

Cover Throat Strike and Closing The Gap

Competence versus Confidence Understanding

Effective Small Group and Large Group Instruction Methods

Quick Kills

Improvised Weaponry

Blading and minimizing exposure to threats

1-12 Striking Drill

Trapping and Flow Drills

1-5 Knife Drill

Transition to create space to employ weapons

Combat Realities

Getting away from the grappler

Multiple Attacker Drills

True Joint Manipulation Controls

Minimizing the damage caused by the blade

Knife Grappling and Knife Killing

Course Requirements:

Usual Individual Tactical Gear to include Holster and Ammo Pouches

Personal Protective Equipment

Favorite carry knife

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INDIVIDUAL OFFICER AND TEAM SURVIVABILITY

COURSES INDIVIDUAL MANEUVER COURSE

This course introduces the principles and fundamentals of individual movement under fire. When Police and First responders enter into an area that is controlled by hostile fire that area is now considered non-permissive. The movement of the Officer has to be in such a way that it reduces the Officer’s or First Responders chances of getting injured or killed in the Ambush. This course begins with movement techniques under fire in open areas then moves on to vehicular bailout, use of cover in and around vehicles, use of cover in buildings and other structures. The recent attacks in Dallas and other places against Police Officers have shown a real need for this training. Single assailants are ambushing Officers and defeating them in simple maneuver tactics. This course is the initial answer to this problem. This course is not designed for the SWAT officer only. It is designed for all Patrol Officers and First Responders, that find themselves in situations where gunfire can hit them. This course utilizes both UTM and Live Fire training. All students must be in good physical condition, and have their department personal protection equipment. This is a one-day course.

SWAT TEAM MANEUVER AND TACTICS COURSE This course is designed for the SWAT Team that finds itself moving to or under fire in an ambush or barricaded suspects situations. Most hostile fire situations that the Police SWAT team find themselves in are just like a Direct Action Mission for the Military. The real difference is the “enemy” for the military are suspects for the Police. This course does not cover the legal aspects of the Firefight. That is a Rules of Engagement course. This course focuses on the principles and fundamentals of individual and Team movement, coordinated fire support and communications during the engagement. This course is very similar to our Small Unit Tactics Courses for our DOD clients. This course utilizes UTM/ Simmunitions as part of the course. With Force on Force maneuver and scenarios in both day and Night time. All students must be in good physical condition and have all issued team gear with them. This course dovetails into the Intro and Advanced CQB Course available also. This course is 3-5 days in length depending on Department training requirements. SKILLS TAUGHT Principles of Patrolling Fundamentals of individual and Team Movement Bounding Overwatch Travelling Overwatch Formations and Order of Movement Movement in Rural /forested areas Movements in Urban Areas Movement under fire Command and Control of Maneuver units Conduct of Reconnaissance Operations Conduct of Raid Operations Immediate Action Drills Withdrawal maneuvers

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ACTIVE SHOOTER COURSE Our active shooter course is focused on the initial response of the officers that arrive first and the integration of other officers and SWAT assets as they arrive on scene. The particular scenarios of schools, hospitals and other large facilities are always a challenge to the small departments that have minimal full time SWAT Team members. This course allows the Department to utilize all Patrol Officers, First Responders and others as needed. It will cover fundamentals and principles of Single Officer Room Clearing techniques for the initial foothold into the shooting scene. The Officer that arrives first must be able to move as a single person to the gunfire. The same techniques used in CQB are not applicable to this technique and will in fact get the Officer killed or injured. Our technique for Single officer clearing are well developed and a hybrid of US and Israeli Clearing techniques. These techniques are also perfect for when an Officer has to clear an area for burglar alarm calls or other dwellings for searching operations. The integration of other arriving Officers calls for a change in the tactics and techniques used to accommodate the entire crisis area and secure the scene for all other tasks that need to be completed. This course is not designed for a specific venue. It is designed for all venues whether small or large or type. Concentrating on the Principles and Fundamentals of the active shooter situation allows the Department to apply all of its resources before it starts. This course is 7 days long at our facility. It may be longer or shorter for our Mobile Training Team deployments based on local facilities and assets. This course is the initial response of the officers in the engagement portion. This course does not teach post engagement operations involving media and other State/ Federal agency assets. Skills Taught Crisis Action Planning Individual Officer Clearing Techniques Integration of Follow on Assets Marking and Securing of Cleared Areas Two Man Clearing Techniques Four Man Clearing Techniques Multiple Team Clearing Techniques Establishing Command and Control Combined Casualty Collection Points Integration of Medical Assets on Scene Crisis Containment Areas for evacuees

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CIVILIAN TRAINING COURSES NC CCW COURSE $75

The NC CCW permit Class is an 8 hour class that covers the subjects mandated by the state of North Carolina for a

citizen to carry a weapon in a concealed condition. This class is not for the new shooter that has not attended some

type of training in the past.

1-2 Day Advanced Concealed Carry Course $250/$500 The Advanced Concealed Carry course is for the shooter that has already attended the legal classes needed for and

received a CCW permit. The course covers practical shooting topics that most individuals have never had training

on. This is a course that builds on basic fundamentals of shooting skills that prepare the citizen for the unexpected

encounter with an assailant involving the use of his or hers concealed handgun. The course starts in the classroom

with an in depth discussion and hands on practical instruction about the fundamentals of marksmanship and the

principles for application of use in the gun fight. Expect to shoot like you have never shot before in this series of

courses. Shooting from behind cover, while moving out of and around vehicles and from purses, backpacks and

brief cases.

1 Day Tactical Shotgun Course $250 This course develops basic skills that introduce the use of the Tactical Shotgun for service use as either a Primary

weapon or a backup system. This course uses many time driven and self-induced stress events to bring out the best

skills in the shooter. This course begins with an initial qualification test. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase his skill level with a Tactical Shotgun and ends with a final Man vs. Man Steel shooting

event that names the top shooter of the course.

1 Day Tactical Applications of the AK 47 Course $250 This course introduces the student to the AK 47 Rifle. Starting in the classroom the student will learn

assembly/disassembly, loading and unloading, safety considerations and principles and fundamentals of Combat

Marksmanship. The class then moves outdoors to the range where the student will learn to shoot and use the AK-47

in many different live fire drills, including Tactical reloads, Rapid reloads, Single Target Engagement, Multiple

Target engagement, shooting and moving, and shooting while moving.

1 Day Tactical Applications of the Carbine Course $250 This course is a tactical skills building course for the tactical sport shooter that focuses on the fundamentals of

shooting safety, weapons handling and marksmanship and builds speed and accuracy for the tactical environment.

This course begins with an initial skills evaluation. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence and

increase his skill level with a carbine and ends with a final evaluation to let you know what improvement you have

made. THIS COURSE FOCUS ON THE AR15 RIFLE.

1 Day Tactical Application of the Combat Pistol Course $250 This course is a tactical skills building course for the tactical sport shooter that focuses on the fundamentals of

shooting safety, weapons handling and marksmanship and builds speed and accuracy for the tactical environment.

This course begins with an initial skills evaluation. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence and

increase his skill level with a pistol and ends with a final evaluation to let you know what improvement you have

made.

3 Day Gunfighter Course $757 This course develops a solid gunfighter mentality and skill set needed for integrating both primary and secondary

weapons systems with focus on the tactical urban gunfight. The student will exercise these skills in a variety of

stressful shooting situations from daylight to nighttime shooting. The student will quickly gain experience,

confidence and increase their skill level with the handgun and carbine. A comprehensive Combat Tactical Skills

evaluation is given and measured results are stress induced.

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One Day Intro to Long Range Precision Rifle Course ($250)

The course consists of introductory instruction on marksmanship fundamentals, using telescopic sights in Long

Range Shooting, unknown distance shooting, ballistics and practical Target engagement. The course will begin in

the classroom with learning the fundamentals in use of rifles and other gear for the Long Range shooter to maximize

his or hers accuracy in the least amount of time. You will need to have your own rifle and scope with mil-dot or

ranging type reticle and have it correctly mounted and zeroed before this course begins. You will learn your

D.O.P.E. for your rifle at distances out to 600 yds and more. This is not a Sniper Course and no field craft will be

taught. (that Comes Later).

One Day Intermediate 1 Long Range Precision Rifle Course ($250)

The intermediate 1 Long Range Precision Shooting Course builds on the intro course by adding in the ability to call

and account for winds, More D.O.P.E. for your shooting data book, Environmental factors of Long Range Shooting,

and incorporates longer distances out to 800 yds. We introduce and begin to learn how to use ballistic calculators

and the spotting scope as an integral part of your shooting equipment.

One Day Intermediate 2 Long Range Precision Rifle Course ($250) The intermediate 2 course incorporates the spotter as a part of the shooting team, and engagements are extended to

1000yds. Other skills learned are reading trace, calling winds from the spotter position, Using the ballistic

computer, using the HORUS Reticle System and night shooting.

One Day Intermediate 3 Long Range Precision Rifle Course ($250) The intermediate 3 course builds on the previously required course by teaching the student Rapid Engagement

Techniques, High Angle Shooting formula, Moving Target Engagements, Principles of Concealment, Principles of

Stalking and moving as a team.

One Day Advanced Long range Precision Rifle Course ($250)

The Advanced Long Range Course builds on the previous course and takes ranges out to 1000 yds and beyond.

Incorporates the spotter and shooter as a team ,making shots in higher winds, nontraditional shooting positions, and

more. Each course requires the previous course to be completed and when all done you are ready to read winds, call

shots as a spotter and take the shots needed for targets out to 100yds and beyond.

1 DAY INTRO TO HOME DEFENSE COURSE $250

This one day introductory course is a perfect complement to the advanced concealed carry courses and is the basis

for our Friday Night Fights and Gunfighter Match series. This course covers the basic fundamentals of Close

Quarters Battle in a lone- shooter, multiple threat scenario and requires that the student have already attended a

weapons course prior to this or be registered in the Gunfighter or Friday Night Fights series. Class sizes are small so

that the maximum time is available to each student for hands on instruction and application drills. This course starts

in the classroom and covers basic principles and fundamentals of the gunfight in the home and the application of

weapons for defense of the home and then moves to the shoothouse for practical hands on training with

demonstrations of what effects weapons have in the structures in the home and what is truly cover or just

concealment. This course requires the student to engage targets in close proximity, and requires shooting while

moving so come prepared for a significant change in the way you have trained before. This course is limited to five

students only.

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2 DAY HOME DEFENSE COURSE $500

This course is for the student that wants more than just an introduction to home defense. It is two days in duration

and covers the introductory course the first day and moves into advanced subjects for the final day. This course

covers the basic fundamentals of Close Quarters Battle in a lone- shooter multiple threat scenario and requires that

the student have already attended a weapons course prior or be registered in the Gunfighter or Friday Night Fights

series. Class sizes are small so that the maximum time is available to each student for hands on instruction and

application drills. This course starts in the classroom and covers basic principles and fundamentals of the gunfight in

the home and the application of weapons for defense of the home and then moves to the shoothouse for practical

hands on training with demonstrations of what effects weapons have in the structures in the home and what is truly

cover or just concealment. This course requires the student to engage targets in close proximity, and requires

shooting while moving so come prepared for a significant change in the way you have trained before. This course is

somewhat physically demanding because mechanical ramming techniques are covered and also ballistic breaching

along with low light training. This course is limited to five students only.

1 DAY INTRO TO CASUALTY CARE COURSE The introduction to Casualty Care Course is designed for the Student that has no to minimal medical training. The

course introduces the student to basic medical aid tasks based on current patient evaluation techniques in an easy to

understand layman terms setting. This course takes the mystery out of medical aid and allows the student to try

hands on techniques for injuries to all parts of the body. It concentrates on basic tasks for Bandaging and Splinting

techniques, Application of Dressing for Cuts, Arterial Bleeding, Gunshot wounds and Chest Injuries. It also covers

how to treat a patient that has fallen from great heights and burns. This is not a certifying course in any way shape or

form. But it allows the student to be able to help a family member until EMTs arrive. This is a lifesaving course, the

time you have to wait for an ambulance to show up may be the time you need to actually save someone. The

knowledge and tools you gain in this course can help anyone to be better prepared for most situations they may

encounter

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CIVILIAN SMALL UNIT TACTICS COURSE The Small Unit Tactics Course is for the PERSON THAT HAS NEVER BEEN IN The Army or Marine

Corps and always wanted to know what and how it is being in a combat situation or in the “field”. It

covers the Principles and Fundamentals for Patrolling and Individual and Team Maneuver. It covers the

aspects of Shoot, Move and Communicate when in both rural and Urban environments. Ambush, Raid

and Reconnaissance Missions are conducted in both day and Night time. The students will stay in the

field under combat conditions with Opposing Force Role Players (OpFor). The students are organized in

Small Squad Sized Units that will conduct Missions against an “ENEMY” using UTM ammunition for

Force on Force scenarios. This is a very good course for Corporate Executive Team Building as everyone

is out of their element and must rely on each other to accomplish their mission. This is also a great course

for Preppers or what we call “Self-Reliant Citizens” that have come together to prepare for any and all

situations. It is the first three days of any field problem that non-Infantry personnel have the most

difficulty with. This course also teaches best practices for in the field living. Not only how to move

quietly but also teaches the basic skills for Camouflage, Stealthy movement and learning how to use gear

not normally used. The use of Land Navigation techniques with a MAP and COMPASS are used for

remedial training of a very important skill. Skills Taught Leading Procedures

Briefing of Plans

Mission Planning

Building Terrain Models

Individual Movement Techniques under fire

Formations and Order of Movement

Team Movement Techniques

Immediate Action Drills for the small Unit

Bounding Overwatch

Traveling Overwatch

Danger Areas

Ambush

Reconnaissance

Raids

Link-Up

Movement at Night

Use of Camouflage

Sleeping in the field

Building a Slit Trench

Packing your Rucksack

Waterproofing of gear

Eating in the Field

Staying Healthy in the Field

Personal Hygiene

Priorities of Work

Patrol Base Operations

Sending A Radio Message

Land Navigation using a map and Compass

MANY MORE

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CORPORATE AND MEDIA COURSES

HIGH- RISK INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES TRAINING COURSE (call for prices)

The ultimate training course for overseas travel. This course covers all the country threats and modules of the other

pre-travel seminars. This course also includes the best hands on training available to the public with personal

firearms training, evasive driving skills training, and a surveillance detection skills practical exercise that replicate

the modus operandi of the threat groups in the country of travel. This course is at least five days long and requires

the student to be in reasonable physical shape and able to drive and fire a weapon. This course is also customizable

for other skills such as emergency medical treatment, basic survival language skills, Hostage Survival, field survival,

urban survival, land navigation, off-road driving skills and others

Corporate Threat Awareness Seminars (call for pricing) These seminars are for any one that travels overseas in the performance of their job. No matter what the country,

there is a threat of some kind to Americans. Whether it is a criminal threat, terror threat or even a medical threat,

Raidon Tactics Inc educates the client to those threats. These seminars are designed for your company, with the

specific country or countries of travel and all aspects of threats that can be encountered in that country. This is the

best way to educate everyone in your company at the same time for the lowest costs. Raidon Tactics Inc does all the

research, gives all the available information to your employees, and better assists them in the performance of their

duties. Raidon Tactics Inc makes it easy for the client by having our training team come to you and give the

seminars in your local facilities. Making travel costs nothing and allowing maximum coverage of information and

dissemination of that information.

Pre-Travel Individual Protective Measures Course (call for pricing) This course provides the client with the education needed for overseas travel that mitigates risks pertaining to threats

in a foreign country. These seminars cover all country specific threats including criminal, terror, medical and

environmental and any other threats discovered in the research of threats for that country. Seminars include modules

of instruction that cover The History of Terrorism, Criminal and Terrorist Operations, Individual Protective

Measures, Route Analysis and Detecting Surveillance. These modules include practical exercises in a small group

format. Allowing better learning of principles, fundamentals and techniques needed for the reduction of threats. By

reducing the signature of the clients and reducing the chances for a situation to develop reduces the risks the client

will encounter. This will reduce overall liabilities of your companies.

Surveillance & Surveillance Detection (call for pricing)

This module is for those individuals who are living, working or visiting high threat areas that have high criminal or

terrorist activities. Training focus is on Security Assessment, Individual Protective Measures and the principles of

foreign surveillance methods and techniques, and also how to detect surveillance with heavy emphasis on Counter-

Surveillance Routes. These techniques are taught using classroom presentation and daily practical field exercises.

The field exercises will involve several hours of walking and driving. This is the only courses that has the student

move into a “safehouse” and have active kidnapping and assassination attempts against them. Practical exercises

take place in the Lillington, Fayetteville and Raleigh NC areas. Training days will usually last twelve hours,

however, several days will last into the evening hours.

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Evasive Driving (call for pricing)

This course teaches basic and advanced driving skills required to maneuver a vehicle out of an attack zone. The

student will learn how to recognize, respond and escape from an attack while operating a motor vehicle. The

techniques used to counter attacks from either common criminals or organized terrorist groups. This course is

excellent for personnel who have been threatened, are traveling in high threat areas of the world, or are designated

drivers for executives.

Executive Adventure Program Want to live the life of a Green Beret? Our Special Forces personnel will lead you thru the most exciting adventure

you have ever had. Want to Skydive into a recon mission or conduct a snatch mission? Want to conduct a raid in the

jungle? Want to conduct an airfield seizure? We can set up your adventure to be WILD or MILD, from military type

missions to guided safari trips in Kenya. Hunting in Tanzania, Jungle survival in Costa Rica or trekking thru the

OUTBACK or SCUBA diving the Barrier reef in Australia. Want to see if you could pass the selection and

assessment phase to become a Green Beret? We can set up the same selection process for you or your company for

executive team building scenarios. We are able to conduct this program in many locations and environments to the

extent that the client wants. We have been teaching these skills to some of the best in the industry for years.

Revolutionary thinking equates to evolutionary training and adventure. Raidon Tactics Inc will prepare you for the

“real” world. We challenge you to take part in the greatest adventure of your life! Our saying is YOU HAVE A

100% CHANCE OF FAILURE IF YOU NEVER TRY!

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Media Embed Introduction to Small Unit Tactics Course

The Media Embed Small Unit Tactics Course is for Embedded Media Personnel to a military Combat

Unit for their story. This course prepares the Media for the conditions in the field that cause havoc on

equipment and personnel. This course teaches the Journalists to be an asset not a hindrance to the unit

they are embedded with. Early in the War on Terrorism, Geraldo Rivera disclosed the location of a

fighting unit in Afghanistan and was immediately moved out of the area and combat zone. This course

teaches the Journalist what the right and wrong things to do are. It covers the Principles and Fundamentals

of Patrolling and Individual and Team Maneuver. It covers the aspects of Shoot, Move and Communicate

when in both rural and Urban environments. Ambush, Raid and Reconnaissance Missions are conducted

in both day and Night time. The students will stay in the field under combat conditions with Opposing

Force Role Players (OpFor). The students are organized in Small Squad Sized Units that will conduct

Missions against an “ENEMY” using UTM ammunition for Force on Force scenarios. The student will

learn the best practices for their equipment, how to move and cover the “story” without risking

compromise of themselves or more importantly the unit. It is the first three days of any field problem that

non-Infantry personnel have the most difficulty with. This course also teaches best practices for in the

field living. Not only how to move quietly but also teaches the basic skills for Camouflage, Stealthy

movement and learning how to use gear not normally used. The use of Land Navigation techniques with a

MAP and COMPASS are used for remedial training of a very important skill. This course is led by

Former Green Berets as the Unit Leaders. Each Journalists is given a primary job as a unit member for the

first day. After they have shown that they understand the roles and duties of the unit members they will

then become the Journalists as part of the unit. Moving with and around the unit in their conduct of Raids,

Recons and Ambush Missions. A veteran Combat Cameraman will also advise as needed for their

individual job in the media in support of Small Units in Combat Situations. Skills Taught Briefing of Plans to Unit Commanders

Aspects of Mission Planning

Individual and Team Movement Techniques under fire

Formations and Order of Movement Day and Night

Immediate Action Drills for the small Unit

Danger Areas

Ambush

Reconnaissance

Raids

Use of Camouflage

Sleeping in the field

Building a Slit Trench

Packing your Rucksack

Waterproofing of gear

Eating in the Field

Staying Healthy in the Field

Personal Hygiene

Patrol Base Operations

Land Navigation using a map and Compass

Emergency Actions for Self-Preservation

MANY MORE

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Corporate Team & Leadership Development Program

Raidon Tactics is an industry leader in applied concepts developed and established by US Special Forces for use

in the corporate world. By leveraging proven training and techniques used to develop small yet highly effective

teams, our corporate development program emphasizes communications, teamwork, and the mindset necessary to

create highly efficient workgroups. The result is an increased ability to focus on group productivity in delivering

results and meeting corporate goals, while continuing to build interpersonal bonds through team accomplishment.

Since every business is different, specific training and development programs are customized for each client based

on business environment, organizational dynamics, and specific goals. Generally, team development is

accomplished by employing proven exercises and drills designed to bring to the surface the natural leaders of a

group, and develop the team mindset and trust of a given workgroup. Personal and team improvement is

accomplished through the use of a custom tailored combination of:

• Collaboration focused puzzle solving exercises

• Theory based education

• Communications enhancement

• Role playing scenario based exercises

Benefits of the Program The benefits of team and leadership development using these techniques have been strongly proven in the US

Special Forces community by delivering “force multiplier” capabilities to smaller units capable of attaining goals

otherwise thought unattainable without significantly greater resources. This ability to exponentially increase

productivity and efficiency translates in the corporate space to any team oriented structure such as: • Software development

• Human resources

• Marketing

CUSTOM COURSES Raidon Tactics Inc can develop any one of our current courses into a more customized course for your

unit’s training needs. Our director of training can work with your training staff to get the maximum

amount of training days for your training dollars. Our MTT courses are very flexible when it comes to

designing a course because every unit has different facilities at its disposal. Raidon Tactics Inc can assist

you with the design and we guarantee an efficient use of your training dollars and maximum return on

you training time.

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