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BAD® Irritation Device - Training Course
BAD® Irritation Device is similar to what law enforcement agencies currently use and call "Sound & Flash" or "Flashbang" grenades. These are used as a diversionary tactic to temporarily distract and disorient criminals, with the only difference being that these work with an explosive charge. The BAD® is the FIRST and ONLY fully Electronic Flashbang -- we call it the BAD®: "Baffled Advantage Device®". Classic applications include hostage-rescue operations during bank robberies or aircraft hijackings or against gunmen/shooters. These are also useful in suppressing prison riots. The technology of the BAD® is also ideal for patrol officers (first responders) but requires training in handling practices and tactics before its use. Such instruction is not a "shooting and tactics course" in the strict sense, but rather it is a course showing the benefits of using BAD® technology in tactical situations. It addresses how the use of the BAD® can assist in securing support and enforcement capabilities in serious conflict situations.
Learning Objectives:
- Safety rules
- Tactical movement within the team
- Functioning of the BAD®
- Combinations with pepper sprays and firearms
- Handling stress of the BAD®
- Intrusion into premises
- Use against several targets
- Tactical weapons exchange between short- and long-barrelled guns
- Shooting on the move
- BAD® deployment while shooting
- Rendering-safe procedures
- BAD® use in support of riot control and with shields
- Intrusion into spaces and shooting techniques
- First-aid measures
Ammunition:
- 500 rounds of serviceable carbine/submachine gun ammunition
- 250 rounds of pistol ammunition
Equipment:
- Serviceable 9 x 19mm, 5.56x45, 5.45x39 or 7.62x39mm carbine/submachine gun
- Minimum of three serviceable magazines
- Carbine/submachine gun sling
- Serviceable BAD®
- BAD® belt or tactical holster
- Batteries, 30, style RCR123A
- Serviceable pistol, with three serviceable magazines
- Serviceable pepper spray-training canister (inert aerosol)
- Pistol holster and magazine pouch
- Eye and ear protectors
- Ballistic or riot shield
- Knee and elbow pads
- Body armor (minimum protection Level U.S. IIIA, German SK 1)
- Riot helmet or ballistic helmet (any standard police riot helmet or NATO military helmet)
- Pen/pencil and notebook
Important Note
We make the course available ONLY for government officials. We do NOT teach any civilians. Please make sure to bring your government ID with you -- you will not be permitted entry without it.
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