Latest NVG Course

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Bush Valley
Here are some pictures from our NVG Operators Course that finished up last night. This was our third class and we have come a long way since I picked everyone’s brains here on SS two years ago. We had guys from BP BORTAC, DEA, Tucson, AZ DPS and Pima Regional SWAT. It was a great time!















 
Looks like fun.

I came up with a good one last deployment. It was a lane with pretty simple tasks like knot tying, loading/fire/clear, and engaging specific targets with specific weapons*. One of the kickers was, the tasks were all written down and you had to read them with NVGs, there was also a station where you had to do some writing of your own under NVGs. It was fun, and it broke up the monotony.


*ex- shoot the triangles with your rifle/IR, the circles with rifle/white light, squares with pistol w/o flipping up nods.
 
Looks like fun.

I came up with a good one last deployment. It was a lane with pretty simple tasks like knot tying, loading/fire/clear, and engaging specific targets with specific weapons*. One of the kickers was, the tasks were all written down and you had to read them with NVGs, there was also a station where you had to do some writing of your own under NVGs. It was fun, and it broke up the monotony.


*ex- shoot the triangles with your rifle/IR, the circles with rifle/white light, squares with pistol w/o flipping up nods.

Great ideas! After the classroom portion and going over their equipment, we start their practical exercises by having them toss a football around to each other, walk on even then through uneven terrain, do an obstacle course and clear a multi-level smoke house with lots of stairs before moving to the range. The possibilities are endless with task oriented practical's. We complete the course with driving and CQB using simmunitions. I think we will probably need to expand this from 2 days to 3 as there is so much to do in a such a short period of time and guys get burned out on NVD's quickly.
 
Great ideas! After the classroom portion and going over their equipment, we start their practical exercises by having them toss a football around to each other, walk on even then through uneven terrain, do an obstacle course and clear a multi-level smoke house with lots of stairs before moving to the range. The possibilities are endless with task oriented practical's. We complete the course with driving and CQB using simmunitions. I think we will probably need to expand this from 2 days to 3 as there is so much to do in a such a short period of time and guys get burned out on NVD's quickly.
Nice, you hiring ;)
 
Nice, you hiring ;)

Sure...at the same rate I get paid! I teach this course for free to our SWAT Assoc. however we have been contacted by a Federal T.F. in Texas about doing this course for them this summer. If that happens, I might actually get paid:-)
 
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