ATC’s Introduction to Active Threat/ Rifle with Force on Force (FOF) is a foundational overview on the Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) utilizing a patrol rifle/ carbine during urban tactical operations Close Quarter Combat (CQB) while operating in 2 man teams.
This one (1) day class consists of three progressive learning tiers of training focusing on the fundamentals of CQB-Rifle culminating with Force on Force. Only FOF provides the realism that is unmatched by any other training venue.
1. Dry Repetitions/ Drills- Students will be introduced to TTPs for room clearing, movement, weapon(s) manipulation, and situational awareness.
2. Marking Cartridges- Students will continue to refine CQB repetitions firing marking cartridges focusing on threat identification and discrimination.
3. Force on Force- Full spectrum scenario based events utilizing marking cartridges culminating all learned individual and team skills against an active threat(s) to include communications and after action duties and responsibilities.
Understanding basic room clearing techniques is an essential skillset when operating in an Urban Environment, not only for specialized teams, but for patrol officers and all those issued a rifle/ carbine. These techniques are the quintessential building blocks necessary in order to eventually accomplish more advanced urban movement techniques.
ATC’s Introduction to Active Threat/ Rifle offers the student the ability to build a foundation for what is effective within their desired skillset, agency policies and procedures, and particular work environment and responsibility.
Tuition Includes Training Conversions, Equipment, Safety & Eye Protection.
Inquire Concerning Patrol Rifle/ Carbine Compatibility.
Required Equipment:
AR/ M4 Platform Rifle/ Carbine with Sling
Duty Pistol Holster
Duty Belt, Tac Vest, Plate Carrier with Pistol Magazine Pouches
Ballistic rated wrap around eye protection (Prescription if Needed)
Weapons cleaning and maintenance kit
Optics Batteries
LE/ MIL Only.
No Live Weapons or Ammunition will be brought into the training areas.
Multiple Safety Checks will be conducted prior to commencement of training.