| Civilian response Units |
| Selective combat |
The TTC has many years experience training Civilian Anti-Terror Response Units in jewish settlements.
The Training is done in cooperation with the IDF Counter Terror School and the IDF Settlement Defense School.
The TTC gives basic and advance training, teaching the techniques to cope with the dilemmas of fighting within a friendly environment.
The training includes: |
- Selective fire – short and medium ranges.
- Live fire – surprise drills.
- Target recognition and identification.
- Priorities in combat.
- Cover usage and movement.
- Exercises within the settlement combining emergency and rescue teams with response teams.
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| Combat Within a Jewish Settlement |
- Mapping the security needs of the settlement.
- Threat analysis.
- Training and exercising the security forces defending the settlement.
- Organizing combined exercises for settlement security, emergency and rescue teams.
- Emphasis on large crowd scenarios and multiple injury situations.
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| Vehicle Disembarkment and Combat |
| The TTC trains drivers and combatants in shooting and disembarkment techniques from within the settlement security vehicles. |
| Training includes: |
- Weapon safety while driving.
- Secure fire positions from the vehicle.
- Vehicle brake and positioning techniques.
- Combining mounted and foot teams.
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| Close contact combat: Krav Maga |
The TTC includes a skilled and experienced team of Krav Maga instructors, specializing in techniques for both military and civilian/police applications.
Military: |
- Tailoring for the specific unit needs.
- Developing aggressiveness, decisiveness, and mental capability.
- Hand to hand combat in hostile environment.
- Coping with cold weapons attacks.
- Defending hostages and takeover techniques in Krav Maga.
- Coping with soldier kidnapping.
- Coping with weapon snatching.
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| Civilian: |
- The psychology of hand-to-hand confrontation.
- Coping against an armed attacker.
- Coping with multiple attackers.
- Instruction on civilian law dealing with confrontation scenarios.
- Krav MAga drills within a vehicle and extraction from vehicle confrontation situation.
- Third party protection- body guards.
- Self defense for women and handling sexual assaults.
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| Tactical Training Cameras |
| The TTC incorporates Special Tactical Training cameras in its operations in order to assist study and learn lessons otherwise not possible to see: |
- WI-FI (head/weapon mounted) camera system with a range of 700 meters.
- The camera is routed to a an advanced field control post.
- Allows interrogation of training exercises on up to the battalion level, or large scale mixed group operations.
- The system is projected to a wide screen in the control post, with deployment capabilities in any field or facility.
- Video cameras that show the position of the commander in the battle, allowing assessment of his performance in exercises.
- Advanced personal WI-FI camera mounted on a telescopic pole which relays information to a hand held palm device- excellent for room breach tactics and covert operations.
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