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Small Unit Tactics Ambush

Course Description: The Small Unit Tactics – Ambush (SUTA) course is an advanced field training program focused on the planning and execution of deliberate ambush operations in wooded and open terrain. Building upon foundational small-unit tactics, the course develops structured procedures for reconnaissance, preparation, coordination, and controlled engagement within rural operational environments. Participants train in observation, planning processes, and disciplined execution of pre-planned ambushes while emphasizing communication, timing, security, and post-contact actions. The program integrates force-on-force field scenarios to validate tactical consistency and team coordination under realistic conditions. Contents: Refresher of core small-unit tactics procedures; fundamentals of mission planning process for deliberate ambush operations; establishment of observation posts and reconnaissance procedures; site selection and preparation for ambush; coordination and controlled execution of ambush operations; actions during and after contact; post-ambush consolidation and withdrawal procedures; and force-on-force field scenarios to validate planning, coordination, and execution in rural environments. Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, you can also bring your own plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you do not have anything from mentioned gear, bring just only the clothing or duty gear based on your civilian or Law Enforcement/Military daily usage. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes. This is not compulsory on this course. As you are about to attend entire course in the forest and there is an emphasis on camouflage and blending in, match the colour of your clothing and equipment to the forest and open terrain as much as possible. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: This course uses airsoft weapons, which offer a significantly greater range than the FX Simunition systems we commonly work with. Participants may use our training M4-type airsoft rifles, which can be pre-ordered for a symbolic fee—this typically only covers post-course servicing and maintenance. The weapon is NOT included in the course price! If you have your own airsoft weapon or sling, you are encouraged to bring it—personal equipment is welcome and fully permitted. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00 hrs. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation: Accommodation is not included in the course fee, each participant provides and pays for it himself. There will be a 30 min lunchtime meal time. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for the day. Language: Czech with translation to english.

Small Unit Tactics Basic

Course Description: The Small Unit Tactics Basic (SUTB) course is focused on developing foundational skills for small-unit operations in wooded and open terrain. The training introduces structured team and squad-level procedures required for coordinated movement, communication, and engagement in rural environments. Participants train in camouflage, fieldcraft, navigation, and patrol procedures while building disciplined reaction drills to contact and threat situations. Emphasis is placed on coordination within fire teams and larger elements, situational awareness, and controlled maneuver under realistic field conditions. Contents: Fundamental theory of small-unit operations in rural environments; camouflage techniques and fieldcraft principles; preparation and configuration of equipment for field deployment; non-verbal communication and hand signal systems; basic field navigation and orientation; patrol procedures for fire team and squad-level elements; reaction to contact and attack drills; counter-tracking and anti-following procedures; selection and occupation of Objective Rally Point (ORP) and associated actions; and scenario-based field exercises to validate coordination, communication, and maneuver under operational conditions. Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, you can also bring your own plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you do not have anything from mentioned gear, bring just only the clothing or duty gear based on your civilian or Law Enforcement/Military daily usage. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes. This is not compulsory on this course. As you are about to attend entire course in the forest and there is an emphasis on camouflage and blending in, match the colour of your clothing and equipment to the forest and open terrain as much as possible. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: This course uses airsoft weapons, which offer a significantly greater range than the FX Simunition systems we commonly work with. Participants may use our training M4-type airsoft rifles, which can be pre-ordered for a symbolic fee—this typically only covers post-course servicing and maintenance. The weapon is NOT included in the course price! If you have your own airsoft weapon or sling, you are encouraged to bring it—personal equipment is welcome and fully permitted. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation and food: Accommodation is not included in the course fee, each participant provides and pays for it himself. There will be a 30 min lunchtime meal time. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for the day. Language: Czech with translation to english.

Small Unit Tactics Live Fire

Course Description: The Small Unit Tactics – Live Fire (SUTLF) course is an intensive one-day live-fire training program focused on integrating marksmanship with coordinated small-unit maneuver in wooded and open terrain. The course bridges individual shooting proficiency with controlled team-based fire and movement under live ammunition conditions. Participants train in pair and team-level fire drills, emphasizing disciplined communication, sector control, and coordinated maneuver while maintaining strict safety standards. The program develops practical cooperation during advancing, withdrawing, and lateral movement under simulated contact scenarios. Contents: Live-fire marksmanship integration within small-unit movement; pair-based fire and maneuver drills during forward, rearward, and lateral movement; reaction to contact and immediate action drills under live-fire conditions; coordinated team maneuver and sector control; controlled suppression and bounding techniques; tactical movement and fire coordination in wooded and open terrain; structured live-fire exercises integrating communication and movement discipline. You can attend this course only if you have a perfect and safe weapon handling! Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: Rifle with 4 magazines and 400 rounds + Pistol with 2 magazines and maximum 25 rounds  (We recommend You to bring more ammo) + holsters and pouches for the magazines. If you do not own a guns or would like to try a gun other than the one you own, we are able to provide you with gun with ammunition and other accessories. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of weapons available for that course date. In the first section you will find complete packages which always include a rifle or pistol with two magazines, kydex pistol and/or magazine holster, eye and hearing protection and the number of rounds needed for the course. If you bring your own factory ammunition, you can choose to rent the gun only. A complete list of these, along with the option to order the ammunition itself, holsters, or perhaps protective equipment, can be found in the sections below. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation and food: Accommodation is not included in the course fee, each participant provides and pays for it himself. There will be a 30 min lunchtime meal time. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for the day. Language: Czech with translation to english.

Small Unit Tactics Raid

Course Description: The Small Unit Tactics – Raid (SUTR) course is an advanced field training program focused on the planning and execution of deliberate raid operations in wooded and open terrain. Building upon foundational small-unit and ambush tactics, the course develops structured procedures for reconnaissance, objective isolation, coordinated assault, and controlled withdrawal in rural environments. Participants train in mission planning, preparation within the Objective Rally Point (ORP), observation of static enemy positions, coordinated assault execution, and post-objective actions. The program integrates force-on-force field scenarios to validate timing, communication, maneuver, and tactical discipline under realistic operational conditions. Contents: Refresher of core SUT and SUTA procedures; mission planning process including preparation within the ORP; establishment of observation posts and reconnaissance of static enemy positions; objective isolation and assault element coordination; preparation and execution of deliberate raid; actions on the objective and post-raid consolidation; withdrawal and link-up procedures; and force-on-force field scenarios validating planning, coordination, and execution in rural environments. Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, you can also bring your own plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you do not have anything from mentioned gear, bring just only the clothing or duty gear based on your civilian or Law Enforcement/Military daily usage. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes. This is not compulsory on this course. As you are about to attend entire course in the forest and there is an emphasis on camouflage and blending in, match the colour of your clothing and equipment to the forest and open terrain as much as possible. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: This course uses airsoft weapons, which offer a significantly greater range than the FX Simunition systems we commonly work with. Participants may use our training M4-type airsoft rifles, which can be pre-ordered for a symbolic fee—this typically only covers post-course servicing and maintenance. The weapon is NOT included in the course price! If you have your own airsoft weapon or sling, you are encouraged to bring it—personal equipment is welcome and fully permitted. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation and food: Accommodation is not included in the course fee, each participant provides and pays for it himself. There will be a 30 min lunchtime meal time. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for the day. Language: Czech with translation to english.

Small Unit Tactics Scenarios

Course Description: The Small Unit Tactics – Scenarios (SUTS) course is an intensive 24-hour continuous field training exercise designed to validate and refine previously acquired small-unit tactical procedures in wooded and open terrain. Conducted without interruption, this extended training block simulates sustained operations under realistic field conditions. Participants operate through a full mission cycle including planning, preparation, infiltration, execution, and post-contact actions while functioning behind simulated enemy lines. The course emphasizes endurance, leadership under fatigue, communication discipline, and tactical consistency during prolonged operations in rural environments. Contents: Comprehensive refresher of procedures from previous SUT modules; full mission planning process and ORP preparation; infiltration and sustained operations behind simulated enemy lines; coordinated small-unit maneuver under continuous field conditions; execution of tactical tasks during extended operations; multiple force-on-force field scenarios integrated into a 24-hour continuous exercise; structured debriefing and tactical performance evaluation. Recommended equipment: You will spend the whole course under a tactical theme outside! You will need food and drink for the entire duration of the course. Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, you can also bring your own plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you do not have anything from mentioned gear, bring just only the clothing or duty gear based on your civilian or Law Enforcement/Military daily usage. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes. This is not compulsory on this course. As you are about to attend entire course in the forest and there is an emphasis on camouflage and blending in, match the colour of your clothing and equipment to the forest and open terrain as much as possible. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: This course uses airsoft weapons, which offer a significantly greater range than the FX Simunition systems we commonly work with. Participants may use our training M4-type airsoft rifles, which can be pre-ordered for a symbolic fee—this typically only covers post-course servicing and maintenance. The weapon is NOT included in the course price! If you have your own airsoft weapon or sling, you are encouraged to bring it—personal equipment is welcome and fully permitted. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 DAY 1 and the end around 08:00 DAY 2. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation: There will be training in the forrest through the night. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for day. Language: Czech with translation to english.

Tactical Tracker

Course Description: Tactical Tracker course is a hands-on basic visual man tracking course that provides valuable tactical tracking experience in a three-day time period. This course is perfect for those interested in Military, law enforcement, and security tactical training. Students who attend this intensive three-day Tactical Tracking course learn basic visual tracking skills, proper mindset and basic tactical tracking tactics and techniques. Ultimately, the goal of this course is to provide trained tactical trackers who are capable of tracking and interdicting armed and dangerous subjects while surviving the inherent danger of pursuits, no matter the environment. Contents: Fundamental theory of tactical tracking; tracking terminology and sign identification; visual tracking techniques and human gait interpretation; recognition of visual and non-visual tracking indicators; environmental factors affecting track preservation; principles of sign analysis; track pursuit drills; mission structure of a tactical tracker squad; roles, duties, and responsibilities within a tracking element; formations and controlled movement techniques during pursuit; relocation procedures for lost track lines; and culminating field scenario integrating tracking, coordination, and tactical decision-making. Recommended equipment: Comfortable civilian or tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or duty footwear (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, you can also bring your own plate carrier or any complete ballistic protection with an AR15 magazine poches, helmet, shooting goggles, kneepads and tactical gloves. If you do not have anything from mentioned gear, bring just only the clothing or duty gear based on your civilian or Law Enforcement/Military daily usage. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes. This is not compulsory on this course. As you are about to attend entire course in the forest and there is an emphasis on camouflage and blending in, match the colour of your clothing and equipment to the forest and open terrain as much as possible. If you would like to try out modern ballistic gear and equipment, we are able to provide modern plate carrier including ballistic plates and magazine pouches, high end ballistic protective helmet Galvion or some other tactical equipment and gear. Please click on your chosen course date and you will see a full list of equipment available for that course date. Weapon: There will be training airsoft wepons with the basic one point slings available for all the participants. If you have your own airsoft rifle or/and weapon sling please bring it with you. Timing: Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00. Venue: The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website. Accommodation and food: Accommodation is not included in the course fee, each participant provides and pays for it himself. There will be a 30 min lunchtime meal time. We recommend you bring food ration for the outdoors and enough drink for the day. Language: Czech with translation to english.