Basic SWAT/CQB
Join us for a five-day, ILETSB-certified training course designed to equip participants with practical skills for room clearing and close-quarter tactics, essential for high-risk warrant service and hostage rescue operations. This course, backed by over 20 years of experience, offers hands-on training, realistic drills, and detailed instruction on the latest techniques.
What to Expect
Throughout this comprehensive course, you'll engage in various exercises and drills, focusing on tactics, techniques, and procedures for effective room clearing and close-quarters combat (CQB). By the end of the course, you'll demonstrate a solid understanding of these concepts through practical assessments and field training exercises.
Course Highlights
Legal Considerations: Understand the legal framework and compliance requirements for high-risk operations.
Personal and Team Equipment: Learn how to choose and maintain the right equipment for yourself and your team.
CQB Shooting Drills: Practice shooting techniques specific to close-quarter scenarios.
Small Team Drills: Work in small teams to execute coordinated maneuvers and tactics.
Coding and Reporting: Develop effective communication skills for reporting and documenting mission details.
Theory of CQB Mindset: Explore the mindset required for successful close-quarters operations.
Approach Phase and Breaching: Gain insights into different approaches to entering and clearing rooms.
Team Movement and Withdrawal Phase: Learn effective team movement strategies and how to safely withdraw from a mission.
Rope Drills and Vehicle Assaults: Get hands-on experience with specialized techniques like rope climbing and vehicle assaults.
Tactical Medicine: Discover essential medical skills for treating injuries in a high-risk environment.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for law enforcement professionals and tactical team personnel seeking to enhance their CQB skills and
learn the latest in high-risk warrant service and hostage rescue tactics. Join Us!
***Instructions for Students***
We will begin promptly at 0800 on Monday morning. Please have all equipment with you at that time. Thursday will be a late start to accommodate low light training.
Students should be qualified and familiar with any firearm brought to the course.
Please leave weapons in your vehicle until called for during class- we will do a safety brief first. There is a designated weapon clearing area. Do not load or unload in the parking lot.
Safety is paramount. Anyone causing a negligent discharge will be immediately without recourse.
Packing List:
Eye and Ear Protection– We will NOT have extras at the training site
Ballistic Vest
Vest or Belt Kit
Light Gloves
Foul Weather Gear for the Season
Weapon light for Primary Weapon
Spare Flashlight
Notepad and Writing Equipment
Spare Magazine in Pouch
Sling for Carbine or SMG if issued
FBG Distraction Device if issued
Ammo Count:
Primary Weapon– 300 Rounds
Handgun– 100 Rounds
If your pistol is your primary weapon then bring 400 rounds for the pistol
With team flow events it is almost impossible to predict the exact number of rounds that each student will
fire. Extra ammo is recommended, however most students will end up bringing ammo back.