
Anti Terrorism Training for Overseas
Contractors & Executives
Watch
this video
and realize that you can rely only on yourself
While working overseas, especially in the
Middle East, Bosnia, Africa and Latin America, it is not always wise to solely
rely on outsourced security for safety and protection against terrorism.
We have designed this course for contractors who want to put their safety in
their own hands.
Course
Outline:
Tactical Shooting
(Handgun,
Shotgun & Assault Rifle)
- Tactical
Israeli Point Shooting
- Basic
& Advanced CQB (Urban Warfare)
- Dynamic
drills using handguns and assault rifle (M4, Shotguns, AK-47)
- Engaging
various targets
- Shooting
at moving targets (side, front, diagonal)
- Shooting
from a moving vehicle (static
and dynamic)
- Shooting
at a moving vehicle
- Shooting
in densely populated areas
- Shooting
in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog)
- Shoot/don’t
shoot drills and exercises
- Using
cover while shooting: left,
right, above, below
- Entry
techniques
- Corridor
movement, shooting
- Room
clearing
- Evacuation
procedures: hostages and
casualties
- Simulative
instinctive shooting
- Procedures
for drawing weapons
- Quick
recovery from weapon jams
- Shooting
while injured and disoriented
- High
emotional and mental pressure and tension exercises
- Tactically
moving within a crowd
- Shooting
while blinded
- Night
shooting
- Tactical
use of a flashlight
- Laser
sites
- Procedures
for tactically exiting a vehicle
- Shooting
while in motion (running, walking)
- Shooting
through vehicle windshield
- Counter
sniper shooting with a scope rifle
- Force
on force shooting exercises
- Shooting
while failing back (surprise exercises)
- One
hand magazine change
- Live fire exercises on a vehicle with various calibers
(observing the proper area of the vehicle to take cover from shots)
Surveillance and Counter
Surveillance
- Surveillance detection
skills
- Israeli
method of surveillance detection
- How
terrorists prioritize targets
- Exercises in functioning as
“terrorists” performing surveillance
- Surveillance deception
- Urban and rural counter
surveillance techniques
- Losing surveillance by foot or
vehicle
- Recognizing surveillance teams
- Covert and Overt anti
surveillance
- Covert and Overt counter
surveillance
- Counter surveillance routes
- Counter electronic
surveillance
- Realistic practical exercises
- Night Counter surveillance
- Anti Surveillance driving
- Threat assessment
- Criteria for the selection of
accommodation, venues, means of transport and routes
- Recognizing surveillance
vantage points, choke points and weaknesses of routes and installations
- Suspicious signs, recognizing
surveillance attempts (terrorist surveillance tactics) and counter
surveillance
- Tactical
response to overt/covert surveillance
- Final
exercise in and around the city
Counter
Ambush Training

- Countering
ambushes
- Close
protection drills
- Counter
ambush and kidnapping drills
- Terrorist
traffic stops
- Surviving
Molotov Cocktail bomb attack
- Rescuing
a follow team member held at gunpoint
- Evacuation
and rescue of a team vehicle that has been ambushed
- Tactical
evacuation of wounded team members and vehicles under ambush attack
- Surviving
terrorist ambush on a convoy
- Counter
assassination training (snipers, motorcycle team, explosives.)
- Fighting
techniques in low visibility environment (darkness, fog, smoke)
- Counter
measures for explosives
- Counter
sniper
- Positioning
vehicles on convoy during an ambush
- Dealing
with RPG and mortar attacks
- Functioning
under ambushes that combine suicide bombers, car bombs and shooting
- Body
searches
- Terrorist
methods
- Aggressive
and passive body language interpretation
- Interpreting
suspicious behavior
- Dealing
with enemies acting as friends
- Dealing
with assassination teams from a vehicle or motorcycle
- Stopping
a suicide bomber suspect moving towards and vehicle or facility
- Surviving
deadly first-fire strikes
- Identifying
terrorist attacker positions
- Rapid
vehicle deployment
- Surviving
multiple rolling ambushes
- Realistic
ambush exercises that are used by terrorists in Israel, Iraq and Afghanistan
- Route
Planning
- Risk
assessment
- Deception
used by the enemy to influence route planning
- Understanding
population behavior as an intelligence factor
- Determining
the fastest and safest routes to and from bases and other sites
- Alternative
routes, choke points, danger areas, safe areas, emergency services, planned
construction and expected traffic patterns
- Case
studies on how poor route planning can cause the deaths of critical
personnel
- Identifying
hostile populations
- Identifying
potential hostile response from individuals and groups
- Deterrence
methods
Evasive, Offensive and Defensive Driving
Skills/Counter Force-Off Tactics
- Professional
driving skills used by secret service, SF, police and bodyguards
- Braking
techniques and skid control maneuvers
- Surprise
new off-road recovery techniques exclusively developed by CRI
- Handling
multiple vehicles that are attempting to force the vehicle off road
- Understanding
over/under steering a vehicle
- Dynamics
of avoiding obstacles
- Emergency
braking and turns
- Evasive
maneuvers -- forward 180 degree turns (bootlegs), and reverse 180 degree
turns (J-turns)
- Reverse
270 developed exclusively by CRI as an effective technique for countering
ambushes
- Tactical
ramming
- Barricade
breeching
- Forward
and reverse ramming
- Ramming
various sizes of vehicles and obstacles
- Pushing
vehicles and obstacles with a vehicle
- Situational
exercises simulating vehicular attacks
- Contact
exercises in preventing the vehicle from being run off road or stopped
- Correct
escaping maneuvers
- Taking
control of the vehicle after the driver has been immobilized
- Split-second
decision making drills
- Counter
roadblocks and illegal checkpoint survival
- Driving
under fire
- Emergency
procedures
- Handling
the vehicle in an obstacle course
- Deceptive
terrorist traffic stops and correct response
- Correct
functioning while in pursuit or being pursued
- High
speed vehicle maneuvers
- Vehicle
recovery with driver disabled (wounded, in shock, etc.)
- Gaining
control of the steering wheel and pedals from the side and rear
- Maneuvering
the vehicle around tight corners
- Escaping
from a pursuing vehicle
Survival
Behind Enemy Lines
- Releasing
from being tied by a rope, duct tape, wire and handcuffs
- Escaping
from captivity
- Improvising/creating
weapons
- Surviving
beheading attempt
- Evasion
tactics
- Surviving
execution attempt
- Crossing
fences, obstacles and guard posts
- Fighting
while injured
- Behavior
while being held hostage
- Stealth
techniques
IED’s
(Improvised Explosive Devices) & Vehicle
Inspection
- Scanning
for various types of booby traps
- Explosives
- Letter
bombs
- Anti-sabotage
- Detection
of car bombs and booby trapped vehicles
- Scanning
a vehicle for explosives
- Counter
measures for explosives
- Bomb
scares
- IED
(Improvised Explosive Devices) constructing, recognizing and searching for
- Terrorist
methods of operation using explosives
- Various
methods of scanning a vehicle for booby trap explosives
- Scanning
a building for booby traps
- Detecting
booby traps on the roadways
Defensive
Tactics

ITS (Israeli Tactical Survival),
special defensive tactics method developed by CRI, instructs how to
effectively deal with severe crime and terrorist attacks in the field of
hand-to-hand combat.
- Weapons
disarmament including handguns and assault rifles
- Knife
fighting
- Disarming
an assailant with a knife or other sharp object
- Fighting
in a professional and devastating way to an aggressor
- Countering
grabs, punches, kicks and choking
- Multiple
attackers
- Ground
fighting
- Countering
attacks with broken bottles, chains, batons, acid, zapper, tire iron, etc.
- Dealing
with tear gas attacks
- Correct
timing in a street confrontation
- "Trick"
fighting tactics and also how to counter them
- Physical
attack while you are seated in your vehicle
- Functioning
under extreme stress
- Weapons
retention and disarmament
- Hand
to hand fighting
- Handling
countering injections of foreign substances
- Surviving
in a vehicle surrounded by 3 to 4 armed hostile captors
- Dealing
with attacks involving axes, ropes for strangulation, etc.
- Fighting
effectively after being partially immobilized or wounded
- Operating
tazers, zappers, light blinding devises and retractable batons
- Defense
against tazers, zappers, light blinding devises and retractable batons
- Functioning
under the effects of CS gas, pepper spray and mace
- Physical
conditioning
- Developing
speed and coordination
- Tactical
thinking
8 days course
Includes training, hotel accommodation, meals during training, training gear
and clothing, weapons and ammunition. There is a
12 person maximum for this
course.
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