IMTT Combat Tracking 1 / IMTT Combat Tracking 2
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IMTT Combat Tracking 1
General Course Overview:
This class was designed to give you a strong foundation and understanding of combat tracking. Students will learn the fundamentals of how to track an individual, to work together as a tracking team, and basic visual tracking techniques. Students who complete this course will be capable of conducting aggressive combat tracker team techniques to find, fix and report information or to find, fix and finish their quarry based on their team’s mission.
Some of the subjects taught:
- Identifying and interpreting tracks
- Following the tracks
- Tracking team formations
- Determining the age of the track
- Reacquiring a track that is lost
Each student will bring:
- Laptop
- GPS
- Compass
- Hydration pack
- Suitable Clothing
- Pen, Pencil & Paper
Instructor bio:
David Diaz has taught human tracking, anti and counter tracking tactics, techniques and procedures on six continents: on deserts, jungles to the mountains, and into the urban streets. He is a retired US Army Special Forces/Marine with 33 years of experience in human tracking. Diaz’s unique skill-set has not only bolstered the efforts of United States conventional and special operational units, he has also trained elements of various allied and NATO troops.
Diaz is recognized throughout the military, law enforcement and other agencies, along with the petroleum industries as a subject matter expert in the theory and practice of human tracking. Diaz provides a very realistic, challenging, and empirical program of instruction that always exceeds the client’s needs. He has fine-tuned his craft through many years of dedication and studying from the finest trackers throughout the world including the Dyaks/Iban of Brunei and Malaysia, Negritos Aborigines of the Philippines, the San of Botswana, US Marines in Vietnam that learned their skill from the Montagnards of the highlands of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Diaz has also exchanged TTPs with Sayeret Ha’Druzim and Ha’Bedouin Trackers of Israel. He was also exposed to the Rhodesian version of human tracking developed by Mr. Alan Savory. It’s not beneath Diaz to have also learned from military Privates with innovative tracking ideas.
Due to Diaz’ exposure to a broad and diverse range of teachings, he has developed various systematic approaches to the art and science of human tracking. Diaz is a published author on the subject of human tracking. His first book Tracking: Signs of Man, Signs of Hope, published by Lyons Press in 2005 is considered a seminal manual in the field of human tracking. The Second Edition was up-dated and published in 2013 entitled Tracking Humans. Presently, through Human Interdiction, a Small Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Diaz teaches Human Tracking, Anti and Counter Tracking.
Lisätiedot ja ilmoittautuminen:
Kurssi soveltuu nimestään huolimatta hyvin myös pelastuspalveluhenkilöstölle ja kaikille ulkona liikkuville, joita kiinnostaa oppia uusi mielenkiintoinen taito.
Koulutuksen kesto: 2 päivää (16 tuntia)
Ajankohta: Ilmoitetaan myöhemmin
Opetuskieli on englanti, mutta tarvittaessa tulkkaus onnistuu.
Hinta: 350€
Kurssipaikka: Ilmoitetaan myöhemmin
Lisätiedot: imttfinland(at)imttfinland.fi
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IMTT Combat Tracking 2
General Course Overview:
The Combat Tracking Level-Two build on Level-One that uses an innate unique system to predict, prevent, and detect enemy actions during a pursuit. Consequently, Level-Two continues to build on the Tactical Tracking System composed of: Human Behavior Patterns, Actionable Intelligence and Target Recognition that enhances the student’s ability to find, fix, finish his Chase and/or exploit, analyze, and disseminate actionable intelligence about the Chase. The course emphasizes Force Protection that heightens the student’s situational awareness, and consequently lowers capture, casualty and death rates by developing the student to be pro-active rather than reactive. At Level-Two the student will understand that the mere uses of his human sensor will aid him individually and collectively with a small elements to successfully pursue his Chase.
Some of the subjects taught:
Each student will bring:
Instructor bio:
David Diaz has taught human tracking, anti and counter tracking tactics, techniques and procedures on six continents: on deserts, jungles to the mountains, and into the urban streets. He is a retired US Army Special Forces/Marine with 33 years of experience in human tracking. Diaz’s unique skill-set has not only bolstered the efforts of United States conventional and special operational units, he has also trained elements of various allied and NATO troops.
Diaz is recognized throughout the military, law enforcement and other agencies, along with the petroleum industries as a subject matter expert in the theory and practice of human tracking. Diaz provides a very realistic, challenging, and empirical program of instruction that always exceeds the client’s needs. He has fine-tuned his craft through many years of dedication and studying from the finest trackers throughout the world including the Dyaks/Iban of Brunei and Malaysia, Negritos Aborigines of the Philippines, the San of Botswana, US Marines in Vietnam that learned their skill from the Montagnards of the highlands of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Diaz has also exchanged TTPs with Sayeret Ha’Druzim and Ha’Bedouin Trackers of Israel. He was also exposed to the Rhodesian version of human tracking developed by Mr. Alan Savory. It’s not beneath Diaz to have also learned from military Privates with innovative tracking ideas.
Due to Diaz’ exposure to a broad and diverse range of teachings, he has developed various systematic approaches to the art and science of human tracking. Diaz is a published author on the subject of human tracking. His first book Tracking: Signs of Man, Signs of Hope, published by Lyons Press in 2005 is considered a seminal manual in the field of human tracking. The Second Edition was up-dated and published in 2013 entitled Tracking Humans. Presently, through Human Interdiction, a Small Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Diaz teaches Human Tracking, Anti and Counter Tracking.
Lisätiedot ja ilmoittautuminen:
Kurssi soveltuu nimestään huolimatta hyvin myös pelastuspalveluhenkilöstölle ja kaikille ulkona liikkuville, joita kiinnostaa oppia uusi mielenkiintoinen taito.
Koulutuksen kesto: 3 päivää (24 tuntia)
Ajankohta: Ilmoitetaan myöhemmin
Opetuskieli on englanti, mutta tarvittaessa tulkkaus onnistuu.
Hinta: 485€
Kurssipaikka: Ilmoitetaan myöhemmin
Lisätiedot: imttfinland(at)imttfinland.fi