Undercover Agent 

Survival Course


Israeli  Anti-Terrorism Training School


    

Duration:  4 Days

 

Location:  Las Vegas, Nevada or travel to other locations with a minimum number of participants.  Please call for additional information and pricing.

   

Course Summary:  This course designed specifically and ONLY for undercover police officers, FBI, DEA, ATF, CIA, military and other government agents.

 

When things go wrong, and your back up team is minutes behind, it is imperative that you know the correct skills to save your life in the worst case scenario.  Remember that even one minute is enough time for you to be kidnapped, severely injured or even killed. This Undercover Agent Survival Course is delivered by the men who have been there – former elite Israeli Special Forces agents that have worked on hundreds of undercover operations against terrorist groups.  This is the only course like it in the world.

 

CRI’s former trainees have survived deadly shooting and knife attacks thanks to our realistic training environments.  Let us help you come home alive, safe and well to your family.

 


 

Primary learning modules:  The course is broken down into SEVEN main modules: 

 

Defensive Tactics, Weapons Retention & Disarmament

Advanced Defensive Tactics

Escape from Captivity

Body Language & Acting

Vehicle Survival

Undercover Operations

Tactical Medicine

  


    

Below is a list of topics to be covered in the course:

 

Defensive Tactics

 

Tactical thinking, weapons retention and disarmament

Weapons disarmament including handgun and assault rifles

Fighting in a professional and devastating way to an aggressor

Understanding pressure points and the weak points in the human body

Countering joint locks, grabs, punches, kicks and choking

Ground fighting and countering Brazilian Jui Jit Su

"Trick" fighting tactics and also how to counter them

Correct timing in a street confrontation 

Surviving attacks from Multiple attackers

Countering attacks with broken bottles, chains, batons, tire iron, etc.

Dealing with attacks involving axes, ropes for strangulation, etc.

Surviving in a vehicle surrounded by 3 to 4 armed hostile captors

Physical attack while you are seated in your vehicle

Functioning under extreme stress

Fighting effectively after being partially immobilized or wounded

Handling expert and severe brutal knife attacks from multiple attackers

Knife throwing techniques

Disarming an assailant with a knife or sharp object

Physical & mental conditioning

Developing speed, coordination, stamina, strength, and flexibility

 

Advanced Defensive Tactics

 

Defensive tactics in tight and confined places

Fighting effectively after being tied up

Weapon disarmament while being taken hostage

Multiple firearm disarmament from several attackers

Defense from being thrown out of/off of high structures

Defense against being thrown through a glass door or window

Defense against golf club and baseball bat attacks

Defense and release while being held by 3 attackers performing arm bars and Full Nelson

Effectively using a broken bottle for self defense

Releasing from being held on the ground by multiple armed attackers

Releasing from being carried by 2-4 people

Fighting techniques when almost naked (shower, bed, pool)

Fighting effectively when backed into a wall

Defense against ice pick attacks, stun guns and tazers

Defense against injection with a syringe 

 

Escape from Captivity

 

Surviving execution attempts by firearms, being tied by rope, duct tape, hand cuffs, flex cuffs or glue.

Surviving execution and beheading attempts by knives and other edged weapons

Successfully dealing with and surviving kidnapping and abduction attempts

Resisting kidnapping while injured or disoriented

Surviving drowning attempts

 

Body language

 

  Tactical knowledge based on Israeli undercover operations

Body language to identify threats and intentions

 

Acting

  Behavior adaptation skills

 

Knife Fighting & Defense

 

Knife defense

Advanced folding knife tactics

Disadvantaged weapon deployment

Last resort knife throwing techniques

Knife disarmament using shirt, tie, belt, electric cord

Defense against being run down by a vehicle

 

Vehicle Survival

 

Jumping from a moving vehicle

Active resistance to kidnapping and carjacking

Vehicle maneuvering to resist and escape kidnapping

 

Undercover Operations

 

Quick bed to gun response time

Improvising and creating weapons from ordinary objects

Creating improvised flamethrower

Creating knife blade out of a cigarette Operating non-lethal weapons

Tactical operation of pepper spray or mace

Defense against an attacking dog

Underwater fighting (summer month courses only)

Covert and overt counter surveillance

Identifying and recognizing IED’s & booby-trapped environment

 

Tactical Medicine

 

Tactical Medicine in a combat environment

Care under the most life-threatening conditions

Priorities of administering first aid under fire

HCAPER - Trauma Casualty assessment, body search

Basic and Intermediate airway management

Open and Closed chest wounds and decompression

TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX

Hemorrhage management including tourniquet use

Patient Assessment: Triage, Primary and Secondary Surveys

The realities of setting up an efficient triage system

Basic and Intermediate Airway Management

Hemorrhage/Bleeding Management–Tourniquets/Hemostatic Agents

Basic Life Support: Artificial Respiration & CPR

Cervical Spine Injuries and Immobilization

Musculo-skeletal Injuries and Splinting

Emergency Wound Care and Infection Management

Environmental Emergencies (heat, cold, drowning)

Burns and Blast Injuries

The differences between law enforcement and military field care

Best methods for transporting your gear while on the scene

Right equipment and supplies for a tactical medical kit

Medical kit development - Equipment for combat

Patient extrication/movement

Tactical vs non tactical decisions & Medical-Legal Issues

    


   

Student-Provided Recommended Equipment:  Notebook, pen and pencil, sunscreen, hydration system, shooting glasses, ear protection, appropriate clothing for seasonal inclement weather (hot, cold, rain or snow), weapons cleaning kit, (knit cap and brimmed) hat, knee and elbow pads, hiking or tactical boots, pants with cargo pockets, shooting gloves, tinted glasses, multi tool, range bag, and thumb drive for class photos.  (No camouflaged clothing please.)

 

Provided by CRI:  Course materials, weapons (when part of the course - Glock 17 & AR-15), meals during training, ear and eye protection, soft body armor, knee and elbow pads, holsters.

 

Ammunition:  Students must provide all ammunition needed for the course (9mm, 223 and 7.62x39).  This can also be purchased from CRI at our wholesale cost or shipped to us prior to the course.

 

Prerequisites that must be completed PRIOR to beginning the Training Course: Due to the extensive nature of the training during this course, a thorough background investigation will be conducted on all persons registering.  CRI School reserves the right to require any trainee to undergo a polygraph test administered by CRI regarding any possible affiliation to a terrorist and or criminal organization. Persons who are convicted felons, have a documented history of mental illness, or have been convicted of domestic violence crimes (misdemeanor or felony) need not apply.

 

Forms: Registration Form, Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire, Physician's Consultation, Background Check (please include photo ID copy).

 

For more information call: 702-222-3489 or E-mail us. 

   

 


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