S.T.A.R.T.
Suicide Terror Attack Response Training
The Rules Have Changed
The tactic of setting up a perimeter and waiting for “SWAT” during a Suicide Terror Attack will not be considered “best practices” in the public safety community.
Law Enforcement and other Government Officials will be asked if they were prepared with the latest training and equipment. This training offers an opportunity to be proactive in this critical area.
Training Director John Rose traveled to Israel in 2006 and 2008 to learn how law enforcement and private security officials are effectively dealing with the Suicide Bomber threat in that country. The lessons learned have been adapted to the law enforcement mission in the United States resulting in this course offering.
In 2008, this with the assistance of Monte Gould from IMTT this course was modified for a United States Army unit as part of their Iraq pre-deployment training. Monte has experience in the Middle East Theater of operations as part of a special operations group and provides valuable military insight when delivering this course to military units.
SUICIDE BOMBER’S MISSION
- The Suicide Bomber’s mission is to take as many lives as possible while ending his/her life and creating terror for the survivors.
LAW ENFORCEMNT’S MISSION
- Law Enforcement’s mission is to safe lives! All Law Enforcement Officers have taken an oath to protect innocent lives while upholding individual rights guaranteed under the constitution. Every officer is motivated to save lives and they need and desire the training and tools to do so.
SUICIDE TERROR ATTACK RESPONSE TRAINING
- HITAC offers a state of the art training course for law enforcement, in the tactics needed to deal with the Suicide Attacker.
PLEASE NOTE: Depending on your specific needs, the course can be customized in modules of either 16 hours of 24 hours of training.
This Law Enforcement training course will cover the following topics:
Day one: (Classroom)
- Historical overview of Suicide Bomber cases
- Suicide Bomber Profiles
- Suicide Bomber Tactics
- Improvised Explosive Devices
- Law Enforcement Tactics
- Equipment
Day two: (Practical Exercise)
- Legal Considerations
- Firearms Tactics
- Patrol Response
- Team Approach
- Less Lethal Options
- Table Top Exercises
- After Action Review of the need to “partner” with other officials such as EMS, Fire, ect…
Day Three: (Scenario Based Training)
- The use of realistic Suicide Bomber Scenarios
- Proofing of day 2 Firearm Tactics
- Simunitions FX Marking weapons use in scenarios
- Vulnerability Assessment Exercise
- Table Top exercise of local target
COST: Call for a free quote (423) 956-1656 or fill out the form below.
Based on location, equipment needs, and number of students
Read what some attendees have written about HITAC’s Suicide Terror Attack Response Training One-day seminar
Testimonials from Auburn University Seminar
“Fine presentation John. We need much more of this kind of thing. The seminar was fluid and up to date, this is important.” – Mick Castillo, Center For Domestic Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security
“I am very thankful to be exposed to this type of training. The things I have learned today should help me in the future is such a case occurs. I feel this seminar is a need to know course for everyone….” – Victoria Boone. Auburn University
“Pertinent and to the point. Great foundation and experience and foundation for what he teaches. Should be taught to every state academy.” – Col. (ret) Robert Baker PhD, EAI / SAIC
“This course is very informative and strongly recommended to other officers.” – Lorenzo A. Stripling, Atlanta Police Dept. Explosive Ordinance Disposal / Airport Unit
Read what “real attendees” have written about HITAC’s Suicide Terror Attack Response Training
Testimonials from Kern County California Sheriff’s Office 3-day full seminar
“One of the best classes that we have had here. Outstanding presentation of a topic we desperately need.” – Training Sgt. Lostaunau, Kern County Sheriff’s Office
“Great mix of lecture, discussion, class participation, planning, and then actually practicing”. “First class ever that we actually practiced live fire applications” – Sgt Richard Terry, Kern County Sheriff’s Office
“A lot of great information well presented. It is a new age in law enforcement like you said it is not if it happens but when. MANY THANKS!” – Scott Burnett, Kern County Sheriff’s Office
“Great class! Covers materials and perspectives that are outside of a normal law enforcement officer’s thought process. Practical and realistic scenarios gave students practical solutions to problems.” – Ian Silva, Kern County Sheriff’s Office
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