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VIP Protection Course

The motives of attackers and those issuing threats may come as a result of their personal background/criminal background/political background, extortion or terrorist activity.

From our experience with these threats and our familiarity with the types of enemies, we know that a VIP security operator with suitable professional training and experience will be able to deal with various risky situations in the safest and most professional manner.

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The increase of criminal activity worldwide and the dangers faced by business owners, managers of private and public companies, financiers and businesspeople, involving personal harm to them and to their family members, deepen the need for personal security at a particularly high level. The VIP security operator is the element that allows the secured individual to continue with a normal day-to-day life in spite of ongoing threats and dangers.

 

The VIP security course is designed to grant its graduates the professional knowledge, theoretical and practical, VIP security operators need to carry out their job, to perform VIP security activities during routine and emergency circumstances, to prevent threats and provide an appropriate response to any situation in which danger exists to the secured party.

The course consists of 300 study hours, including frontal lectures, practical (hands on) training and physical experience in field exercises and surprise exercises.

The course is divided into 4 weeks according to the learning stages and achievement levels of the participants.

The course will take place in full dormitory conditions, including room and board.

 

  • Key areas and emphasis of study:

  • Security principles.

  • VIP security principles

  • Technical operational shooting in various situations.

  • Unarmed combat.

  • Studying and practicing VIP protection when travelling.

  • VIP security training – single security operator.

  • VIP security training as part of a security team.

  • Pressure exercises involving extrication and rescue

  • Familiarity of VIP security procedures in facilities.

  • Security planning training.

  • Incident security and operational order formulation.

  • Suspect identification principles.

  • Familiarity with and use of technical equipment.

  • Operational shooting and fighting with several weapons.

  • Unarmed combat in VIP security – numerous enemies.

  • Tactical exercises and simulations.

  • Defensive demolition – awareness, familiarity and prevention.

  • Combined fighting – security team.

  • Security-oriented operational driving – tactical drills.

  • Planning and applying circles of security.

  • Command – routine/events and combat.

  • Operational driving.

  • Two-sided exercise vehicle – planning and implementation.

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