Tactical CQC Training

The Program for diverse security tasks

In addition to the standard trainings for main security forces like the military and the police, we also offer traininig for all other security-related areas. For example Prison and Court Guard Services can get further education in de-escalation and conflict-management training.We also offer seminars for many other branches like medic staff and others.

The contents are individually tailored to and coordinated with the target group, regarding their special needs, typical scenarios, available equipment and legal frame. 

Some possible training blocks for Prison/Court Guard Services could be:

Empty hand Defense and Control Tactics

Tactics and techniques of unarmed close-combat  regarding the legal frame.

General basic skills of close combat, self-defense in unarmed conflicts, de-escalation and conflict management, techniques that ensure a risk-free control of the situation and arrest under resistance. 

Knife Defense Tactics

Tactics and techniques for a successful unarmed defense against knife attacks. 

Premeditated knife attacks are often malicious and take the attacked person by surprise. Very often such a person is unprepared and concveis the danger too late. This module teaches the successful defense to security staff against knife attacks, whenever firearm, pepper spray or baton cannot be used or used any more.

CQC Tactics with officer's equipment

Tactical application of all available objects of force, whether firearms, pepper spray, hand cuffs, walkie-talkie, flash-light, pen or broom during physical conflicts.

This seminar teaches to use all the equipment effectively for self-protection and to control and arrest a person. The officer will quickly learn to use each tool and thus control an escalating situation.

Seminars Focusing on Specific Topics or Target Groups

The described scenarios are only examples. If you can think of an area, in which you wish to improve the close combat skills of your team, contact us for an offer without obligation.

Seminars

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