
Introduction: This 10 day course is for military support personnel required to operate in high risk environments in support of combat or SOF units. The modern battlefield requires that all units and individuals have the capability of self defense and effective response to ambush. Through classroom presentations and extensive practical training, the students will receive instruction on the pistol and the M4 rifle and the tactical skills necessary to use the weapons in a combat situation. The course then extends the realism through simulated combat using Simunition® FX® and live fire drills.
Training will be conducted during normal working hours; however, portions of the training may extend into the evening hours with the entire course of instruction run in two five-day blocks and the weekend off in between.
Aim: Each student should be able to effectively function as part of a team in response to ambush or other threat.
Training Schedule:
Day One
Welcome brief
Pistol Characteristics & Fundamentals
Pistol Marksmanship - Ready Positions, Reloads, Multiple Targets
Day Two
Pistol Marksmanship - Positions, Facing Movements, Speed Reload
Pistol Marksmanship - Moving Targets, Barricades
Day Three
Pistol Marksmanship - On-the-move, Reactive Shooting
Carbine Characteristics, Fundamentals, Zero Weapons
Day Four
Carbine Marksmanship - Ready Positions, Reloads, Malfunctions
Carbine Marksmanship - Positions, Moving Targets, Barricades
Day Five
Carbine Marksmanship - Transition Drills, Shooting on-the-move
Stress Course, Ballistic Penetration Demonstration
Day Six
Fire and Movement (Dry Fire)
Fire and Movement (Live Fire)
Day Seven
Vehicle Dismounts Lecture
Vehicle Dismounts (Dry Fire)
Vehicle Dismounts (Live Fire)
Day Eight
Perimeter security concept
Stress Course (Live Fire)
M240/M249 Familiarization
Day Nine
Driving Emergency Response
City Streets & Heavy Traffic Driving
Driving Beyond Normal Limits
Day Ten
Advanced Tactical Driving
Evasive Action Drills
Advanced Tactical Driving
Evasive Action Drills
Gear:
Unit under training usually provides: Primary and secondary weapons, ammunition, eye & ear protection rated for firearm training, minimum Level IIIA body armor, duty belt or combat vest, holsters and magazine pouches (for primary & secondary weapons), hydration system (canteens or camel back), ballistic helmet, rain gear and other clothing appropriate for the environment.
Contractor usually provides: Simunition® weapons, Simunition® FX® rounds, Simunition® safety gear, firearms ranges and driving tracks, instructors, role players (with weapons and equipment), targets, and vehicles as needed to accomplish contracted training. Medical coverage during training is provided to the EMT level II. Secured storage for controlled equipment, classroom, and weapons cleaning facilities are included. Lunch is also provided each training day. Contractor is capable of providing all gear required including weapons and ammunition.
Method: 10% classroom instruction and 90% in practical training including live fire firearms training, force-on-force combat training, and metal-to-metal driver training.
Number of attendees: 12 (minimum) to 24 (maximum)
Duration: 10 days
Course Cost: Cost will vary based on student count and resources required. The course is flexible enough to be modified to meet the unit's specific needs and SOPs. Contact military training sales at military@ustraining.com.
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