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Professional Bodyguard/PSD Operator Course Description & Overview
Structure of the course by topic:
1) Professional Driving Training
Professional driving skills used by secret service, SF, police and bodyguards Braking techniques and skid control maneuvers Understanding over/under steering a vehicle Dynamics of avoiding obstacles Emergency braking and turns Evasive
o Escaping using a vehicle during a high speed pursuit without losing control of the vehicle
o Opening fire (simulated) at a pursuing vehicle during a high-speed chase o Maneuvering a vehicle through a realistic obstacle course during an
emergency situation Protective
o Evacuating the vehicle from a mob environment o Evacuation of the vehicle during an ambush
Defensive o Performing dynamic J-turns, L-turns, U-turns, reverse 270 and slalom
Countering ambushes
Motorcade Vehicle escort Roadblocks Situational exercises simulating vehicular attacks 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
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Deceptive terrorist traffic stops Correct functioning while in pursuit or being pursued Deception on the roadways Vehicle emergency procedures VIP in/out, vehicle/building Vehicle selection and modification Final integrated drills
2) Tactical Shooting
Tactical Israeli Point Shooting
Basic & Advanced CQB (urban, rural)
Dynamic drills using handgun and assault rifle (M4, AK47)
Engaging various targets
Shooting from a moving vehicle (static and dynamic)
Shooting in densely populated areas
Shooting in low visibility (smoke, fire, fog, low light)
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
Body armor
Shooting while injured and disoriented
High emotional and mental pressure and tension exercises
Tactically moving within a crowd
Sniper and counter sniper tactics
Shooting while blinded and disoriented
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
Force on force shooting exercises
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3) Survival Behind Enemy Lines
Releasing from being tied by a rope, duct tape, wire and handcuffs
Escaping from captivity
Improvising/creating weapons
Surviving beheading and execution attempt (techniques and drills)
Surviving interrogation
Shooting towards terrorist or criminal targets that are attempting to take hostages
Communication while being held hostage
Techniques in taking a weapon from a kidnapper
Correct response to an abduction (time tables)
Escaping while wounded
Techniques from memorizing the area before being blindfolded
Knife throwing
Deadly advanced knife techniques to immobilize or kill up to three kidnappers in 1.5 seconds
4) The Agent’s Job
Instinctive and reactive shooting with a handgun
The Bodyguard’s job and mission
Bodyguard procedures
Client & Bodyguard relationships
Close protection drills
Counter ambush drills
Surveillance and Counter surveillance
Team/Solo drills
Threat level assessment
Stealth techniques
Low & High level detail planning
Securing and escorting a VIP by foot, vehicle, assembly and aircraft
Defensive tactics for close protection
Counter kidnapping
Security procedures for residential and commercial
Hostage rescue
Handling ransom demands
Bodyguard hostage situations
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Behavior while being held hostage
Emergency evacuations
Questioning and interrogation
Team management and planning
Communication and procedures
Counter espionage
Intelligence collection and observation
Storming buildings and vehicles
Counter assassination training (snipers, motorcycle team, explosives, etc.)
Fighting techniques in low visibility environment (darkness, fog, smoke)
Crisis management
Body search
First aid
Terrorism overview
Terrorist method
International travel
Special event management
Aggressive and passive body language interpretation
Interpreting suspicious behavior
Case studies
Final integrated drills
5) Counter Ambush Training
Countering ambushes Close protection drills Counter ambush and kidnapping drills Tactical patrol and roadblocks Terrorist traffic stops Surviving Molotov Cocktail bomb attack Rescuing a team member held at gunpoint Evacuation and rescue of a team vehicle that has been ambushed Dynamic exercises involving smoke grenades, pyrotechnic booms, sirens, high-
tense pressure screaming and shouting simulating multiple casualty environment Tactical evacuation of wounded team members and vehicles under ambush
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Surviving terrorist ambush on a convoy Counter measures for explosives Counter sniper Positioning vehicles on convoy during an ambush Functioning under ambushes that combine suicide bombers, car bombs and
shooting Body searches Terrorist methods 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, Afghanistan
and other high risk zones
6) Dead Man Takeover Exercises
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 Gaining control from the outside of a vehicle where all team members have been
wounded (static and in-motion)
Escaping from a pursuing vehicle
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7) Team/Team Member Recovery Under Attack
Extinguishing a teammate in flames Handling fire in the vehicle from a Molotov Cocktail or a fire bomb Reacting to a hand grenade thrown into an occupied vehicle Evacuating under enemy sniper (counter sniper) Evacuating wounded teammates under fire Secured withdrawal to safe cover Techniques for carrying a wounded teammate to safe cover Evacuating under tactical formation Sniping techniques to eliminate hostiles Communication and reporting under attack
Evacuating wounded teammates from an angry mob
Evacuating under RPG and mortar attacks
8) Counter Suicide Bomber & Car Bomb
Identifying and dealing with a possible suicide bombers
Mechanisms of booby traps, suicide bomber devices, car bombs and their detection
Risks of improperly approaching a suicide bomber
Suicide bomber of Arab and non-Arab decent /Muslim and non-Muslim
Approaching a vehicle containing possible suicide bomber and/or armed terrorists
Stopping a suicide bomber from running into a building
Stopping a suicide bomber heading for a target by motorcycle
Enemy deception methods used before, during and after suicide attacks
Operating high tech equipment against possible suicidal attacks
Techniques on taking down a suicide bomber suspect
New technology to help better deal with car bombs 9) Israeli Method of Hostage Rescue in Buildings
Basic & Advanced CQB Dynamic drills using handguns and assault rifle (if using handguns) SWAT extension ladder deployment for tactical use Sniper deployment Corridor and stairwell movement, shooting Room clearing and scanning
Room entry techniques alone and with a partner
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Evacuation procedures: hostages and casualties Dealing with booby traps in the building Tactical use of flashlight and laser in buildings Various room entry techniques in the Israeli Method Overt and covert approach Hi-tech use and deployment for hostage rescue Rapid evacuation of hostages Correct handling of enemy bodies Tactical handcuffing techniques Hostage body search Silent communications, stealth tactics and camouflage Surveillance and intelligence gathering Method of dealing with dogs of the enemy Silent taking down of a hostile guard Use of less lethal weapons Prioritizing targets Tactical operation planning
Distraction techniques
10) IED’s & Vehicle Inspection
Scanning for various types of booby traps
Explosives
Letter bombs Anti-sabotage Detection of car bombs and booby trapped vehicles Stopping a suspected car bomb in progress Scanning a vehicle for explosives Counter measures for explosives Detecting/stopping a suicide bomber suspect moving towards a vehicle or facility Bomb scares IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) constructing, recognizing and searching for New terrorist methods of operation using explosives developed by CRI Use of dogs and other animals as explosive delivery tools Booby trapping a firearm or other weapon Israeli method of tripwire detection Various methods of scanning a vehicle for booby trap explosives
Scanning a building for booby traps
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Detecting booby traps on the roadways Terrorist use of unconventional explosives Dealing with suicide bomber(s) Performing bomb searches Booby trapped cars Molotov cocktails Dealing with drugs and poisons used by the enemy
Chemicals and gases
11) Surveillance and Counter Surveillance
Surveillance detection skills Counter espionage and hostile gathering of information Accomplice and support network Terrorist security procedures Terrorist bases and hiding places
Deception by terrorists while gathering intelligence
12) Defensive Tactics
Weapons disarmament including handgun, assault rifle and hand grenades
Basic & Advanced knife fighting
Disarming an assailant with a knife or sharp object
Krav Haganah, a 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
Fighting in a professional and devastating way with 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
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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.
Recognizing various types of explosives and devices
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, strength and flexibility
Mental conditioning
Weak points in the human body
Developing awareness
Tactical thinking
Final integrated drills
13) Tactical Roadblocks and High Risk Arrest
High profile terrorist arrest
Engaging terrorists driving a vehicle
Communication and procedure for SWAT
Tactical roadblocks
Terrorist traffic stops
Counter kidnapping
Exercises in response to a terrorist attack on sensitive facilities
Risk assessment
Deception used by the enemy to influence route planning
Understanding population behavior as an intelligence factor
Tactical survival
Deterrence methods
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14) 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 military and
other critical personnel
Identifying hostile populations Identifying potential hostile response from individuals and groups Defense against edged weapons attacks: knives, axes, etc. Tactical survival
Deterrence methods
15) Convoy Security Training (Overseas)
Escorting and securing convoys in a foreign environment
High risk terrorist convoys
Assisting a convoy under heavy fire and ambush
Evacuating casualties from the convoy while under fire
Handling an ambush on a convoy along with the element of roadside devices and/or car bombs
Dealing with RPG and mortar attacks and ambushes
Handling enemy snipers on convoys
Handling the convoy at an illegal checkpoint or roadblock
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Professional Bodyguard/PSD Operator Course Duration: 10 Days Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Cost per Trainee: $5,499 Includes training, all meals, training gear and all ground transportation from certain hotels
Students must provide 500 rounds of 9mm and 300 rounds of 223 for this course. 2013 Dates Course Date 1: April 15-26 Course Date 2: October 7-18_ Personal items required upon attendance of the Training Course:
1. Button up long sleeved shirt 2. BDU’s or other heavy duty pants 3. Tactical training footwear 4. Tactical shooting gloves 5. Gym or tennis shoes 6. Belt 7. Sunglasses 8. Personal water bottle or Camel Bak
Forms that must be completed PRIOR to the start date of the Training Course:
1. Registration form 2. Background Check (please include photo ID copy) 3. Proof of clean criminal background from your local police department or recent
Concealed Weapons Carry license (no more than 3 months old) 4. Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
CRI, Inc. reserves the right to refuse training to any group, entity or individual.
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