
P.S.D.
Pre Deployment Course
(Protective
Security Detail)
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Course Date:
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Training Calendar
1)
PSD Operation
- Introduction
to High Risk Close Protection work
- PSD
(Protective Security Detail) role against insurgents
- PSD
basic skill sets (Individual and Team)
- High
and low profile operations
- Standard
Operating Procedures
- Overt/Covert
operational methods
- PSD
Team protecting clients
- Advanced
skill set
2) Tactical Shooting
- Tactical
Israeli Point Shooting
- Basic
& Advanced CQB (urban, rural)
- Dynamic
drills using handguns, assault rifle and shotguns (M4, Shotgun, AK47)
- Engaging
various targets
- Shooting
at moving targets (side, front, diagonal)
- Shooting
from a moving vehicle (static and dynamic)
- Shooting
at a moving vehicle
- Shooting
from a motorcycle
- Shooting
in densely populated areas
- Shooting
in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog, darkness)
- Shoot/don’t
shoot drills and exercises
- Using
cover while shooting: left,
right, above, below
- Simulative
instinctive shooting
- Procedures
for drawing weapons
- Quick
recovery from weapon jams
- Shooting
while injured and disoriented
- Gun
drawing and operation in difficult situations
- Gun
drawing and operation in confined spaces
- Body
armor/protection
- High
emotional and mental pressure and tension exercises
- Tactically
moving within a crowd
- Sniper
and counter sniper
- Shooting
while blinded and disoriented
- Night
shooting
- Tactical
use of a flashlight
- Laser
sites
- Procedures
for tactically exiting a vehicle
- Weapons
transition
- Shooting
while in motion (running, walking)
- Shooting
through vehicle windshields
- Instinctive
and reactive shooting with a handgun
- Foreign
weapon use and familiarization
- Force
on force shooting exercises
- One
hand magazine change
- Final
integrated drills
3) Professional Driving Training
- 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
- Barricade
breeching

- Escaping
using a vehicle during a high speed pursuit without losing control of the
vehicle
- Opening
fire at a pursuing vehicle during a high-speed chase
- Maneuvering
a vehicle through a realistic obstacle course during an emergency situation
- Evacuating
the vehicle from a mob or paparazzi environment
- Evacuation
of the vehicle during an ambush
- Performing
the PIT Maneuver and countering the PIT Maneuver
- Performing
dynamic J-turns, L-turns, U-turns, reverse 270 and slalom
- Motorcade
- Vehicle
escort
- Roadblocks
- Ramming
various sizes of vehicles and obstacles
- Tactical
motorcycle operation (on/off road)
- Pushing
vehicles and obstacles with a vehicle
- Tactical
ramming
- Crashing
into other vehicles blocking evacuation routes (forward and reverse ramming)
- Ramming
other vehicles under fire and safely evacuating into another 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
- Correct
functioning while in pursuit or being pursued
- Deception
on the roadways
- High
risk maneuvers
- Vehicle
emergency procedures
- VIP
in/out, vehicle/building
- Vehicle
selection and modification
- Final
integrated drills
4) Tactical Team Formations
- Introduction to team formations
- Movements
and footwork for individual and team positions
- Arcs
of responsibility and tasks for each member of the team for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
person teams
- Client
education, control and movement
- Counter
action drills for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 person teams
- Walking
drills, low & high profile operations
- Tactical
communications
- Communication
while under attack
- Contingency
planning
- Personal
escort section drills
- Tactical
movements by foot/vehicle
- Escorting
and walking drills
5) Vehicle Formations
- Insertion
and extrication of client to/from vehicle
- Seating
arrangements for client and team members
- Contingency
planning
- Counter
actions on attack
6) Security Advance
- Site
surveys
- Route
selections and surveys
- Restaurant
surveys
- Hotel
surveys
- Building
surveys
- Route
reconnaissance
- Wall
Search
- Ground
Search
- Movements
by road
- Location
security
- Hostile
environments in various countries
- Security
advance drills
7) Countering Ambushes
- Sharp
shooting tactics to eliminate an ambush within 10 seconds
- Enemy
sniper detection and elimination
- Counter
Assault Team Drills
- Ambushes
- Location
attacks
- Counter/
Anti-ambush tactics
- Surviving
the kill zone
- Surviving
mob attack
- Controlling
multiple individuals
- Assisting
a team under stress
- Techniques
for taking down insurgents after the motorcade has been immobilized
8) Suicide Bombers, Car Bombs
& IED’s
- Scanning
for various types of booby traps
- Explosives
- Letter
bombs
- Anti-sabotage
- Armoring
a vehicle
- Detection
of car bombs and booby trapped vehicles
- Countering
car bomb attacks
- Stopping
a suspected car bomb in progress
- Scanning
a vehicle for explosives
- Counter
measures for explosives
- Bomb
scares
- Detecting
and stopping a suicide bomber suspect moving towards a vehicle or facility
- Personnel
searching techniques
- Terrorist
use of unconventional explosives
- Dealing
with suicide bomber(s)
- Countering
suicide bomber tactics
- Performing
bomb searches (vehicle and building)
- Booby
trapped cars
- Various
methods of scanning a vehicle for booby trap explosives
- Scanning
a building for booby traps
- Detecting
booby traps on the roadways
- Use
of dogs and other animals as explosive delivery tools
- Booby
trapping a firearm or other weapon
- Israeli
method of tripwire detection
- IED
(Improvised Explosive Devices) constructing, recognizing and searching for
- New
terrorist methods of operation using explosives that CRI has recently
uncovered
- Molotov
cocktails
- Dealing
with drugs and poisons used by the enemy
- Chemicals
and gases
9) Room Clearing/ Executive Hostage Rescue
- Introduction
to room clearing techniques
- Introduction
to room clearing techniques
- Close
Quarter Combat (CQB)
- Basics
of stealth and dynamic entries
- 1,
2, 3, 4 & 5 person teams
- Clearing
in limited visibility
- Clearing
under stress
- Tactics
and situational awareness
- Single
level building techniques
- Multi-level
techniques, stairs and multiple entries
- Urban
village, multi-building situations
- Use of
rifles and pistols in CQB
- Multiple
targets, multiple directions
- Vehicle
and team movement live fire techniques
10)
Escaping from Captivity Topics
- Escaping from captivity
- Surviving beheading attempts
- Surviving execution attempts by firearms
- Surviving execution attempts by edged
weapons
- Releasing from being tied by a rope, duct
tape, wire and/or handcuffs
- Improvising/Creating Weapons
- Disabling enemy alarm systems
- Correct movement around motion sensors
- Taking down enemy guards
- Commandeering a vehicle while escaping
- Crossing fences and other obstacles
- Professional knife throwing and
disarmament during beheading attempt
- Knife throwing techniques
- Handling expert and severe brutal knife
attacks from multiple attackers
- Booby trapping an area for deception while
escaping
- Multiple firearm disarmament when
threatened by more than one captor
- Surviving drowning attempts
- Combative first aid
- Sabotage techniques in order to prevent
enemy pursuit
- Weapons disarmament including handgun,
assault rifle and hand grenades
- Dealing with tear gas attacks
- Recognizing various types of explosives
and devices
- Functioning under extreme stress
- Physical attack while seated in a vehicle
- Surviving in a vehicle surrounded by 3 to
4 armed hostile captors
- Fighting effectively after being partially
immobilized or wounded
11) Defensive
Tactics
- Weapons
disarmament including handgun, assault rifle and hand grenades
- Basic
& Advanced knife fighting
- Disarming
an assailant with a knife or sharp object
- ITS
(Israeli Tactical Survival) special defensive tactics method developed by
CRI that instructs how to effectively deal with severe crime
and terrorist attacks in the field of hand-to-hand
combat
- Defensive
tactics in Krav Maga and
h’sardout
- Fighting
in a professional and devastating way to an aggressor
- Countering
grabs, punches, kicks and choking


- Multiple
attackers
- Ground
fighting and countering Brazilian Jui Jit Su
- Countering
attacks with broken bottles, chains, batons, acid, zapper, tire iron, etc.
- Countering
joint locks
- 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
- Knife
throwing
- Correct
timing in a street confrontation
- Improvising/creating
weapons
- Handling
expert and severe brutal knife attacks from multiple attackers
- 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
- Developing
stamina
- Developing
strength
- Developing
flexibility
- Mental
conditioning
- Week
points in the human body
- Developing
awareness
- Tactical
thinking
- Final
integrated drills
12) Tactical
Medicine
This
portion of the course offers the team the necessary knowledge, skills and
confidence to meet life threatening and other dangerous situations.
Instruction emphasizes flexibility and adapting medical care to the
tactical environment.
- Tactical
Medicine
- Basic
and Intermediate airway management
- Cervical
spine stabilization
- Chest
wounds and decompression
- Hemorrhage
management including tourniquet use
- Terminal
ballistics and blast wounds
- Patient
extrication/movement
- Emergency
wound care and communicable disease considerations
- Assessment
of chemical/nuclear//biological warfare victims
- Non-lethal
weapon patient management (e.g., Taser, chemical agents)
- Medical
kit development
- Hands-on
skills stations to improve Operator confidence in medical skills
- Burn/blast
wounds
Realistic scenarios will refine
Operator ability to provide appropriate medical care AND complete tactical
objectives
13)
Career
Development
- Résumé
writing
- Interview
techniques
- Job
search
- Securing
employment
- Recruiting
- Training
and managing local guard forces
Additional
Course Information:
Duration: 8 days
Course
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Course Dates:
February 20-28, 2007
Course Cost:
$4,700* per trainee
*
future course prices subject to change
Includes
training, meals during training, hotel accommodation, all weapons, ammunition
and transportation to and from training sites.
A
pre registration/deposit fee of $1,200 must be paid before desired
training dates can be reserved. This
fee can be paid by check, money order or major credit card.
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