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Surveillance awareness is the ability to recognize and understand when you or your environment may be under observation, either overtly or covertly. This includes being aware of potential surveillance methods, such as physical monitoring, digital tracking, or audio and video recording, as well as understanding the purpose behind the surveillance.
By developing surveillance awareness, you enhance your ability to navigate a world where monitoring is increasingly common, safeguarding your personal and professional interests.
OVERVIEW:
This 3 day course shows students through classroom and practical exercises the ways that hostile surveillance forces take advantage of the vulnerabilities we present them in our daily life and when traveling abroad.
Physical surveillance is the practice of monitoring a person, location, object, or activity to gather information without being detected. It involves observing behaviors, movements, interactions, or other observable elements in real time. Methods of physical surveillance can include stationary observation, mobile tracking, and the use of tools like cameras, binoculars, or recording devices.
Physical Surveillance equips you with tools for assessing and managing risks effectively while fostering a deeper understanding of observation as a strategic tool.
At physical surveillance, we will be doing lots of follows and lots of reps. If you need help with your radio voice procedure, this is the course for you.
Reconnaissance is the act of gathering information about an area, enemy forces, or other relevant factors to support decision-making and planning. It involves observing, scouting, and reporting details about terrain, weather, resources, or threats to provide a tactical or strategic advantage. Reconnaissance can be conducted through various means, including physical scouting, drone surveillance, satellite imaging, or electronic data gathering.
Reconnaissance 101 teaches skills that are not only operationally vital but also universally applicable in strategic and professional settings.
Denied Access Reconnaissance refers to the process of gathering information in areas or environments where access is restricted, contested, or highly dangerous. These areas are often under hostile control, heavily monitored, or otherwise inaccessible through conventional means. This type of reconnaissance requires specialized skills, tools, and techniques to operate covertly and avoid detection.
At Denied Access Reconnaissance, you gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of intelligence gathering in hostile or restricted areas, along with transferable skills that can enhance you and your team's adaptability and problem-solving capabilities.
Technical surveillance involves the use of advanced technologies to monitor and gather information, often covertly. This includes audio recording devices, video cameras, GPS trackers, drones, thermal imaging, and various digital tools designed to capture data. It is a key aspect of intelligence gathering in both military and civilian contexts.
At Technical Surveillance, students gain insights into how modern technology impacts security, privacy, and operations, and develop skills and tactics to employ technical devices in a denied environment in order to inform decision making processes that affect future operations.
OVERVIEW:
Military Movement Techniques refers to the methods military personnel use to move through various terrains and environments while minimizing exposure, maintaining security, and optimizing mission effectiveness. These techniques include formations, patrols, and navigation strategies adapted to combat and high-risk situations.
Civilian Application of Military Movement Techniques provides you with practical skills for navigating and operating in dynamic environments while enhancing your ability to think critically, act decisively, and stay safe.
A Low Visibility Convoy is a discreet method of transporting personnel, equipment, or supplies through potentially hostile or contested areas while minimizing the risk of detection or engagement. These convoys prioritize blending in with civilian traffic or the natural environment, using unmarked vehicles and unobtrusive behaviors rather than overt military force or appearance.
At Low-vis convoy, you gain valuable insights into maintaining safety and effectiveness in complex operational environments, skills that are crucial for professionals in security, logistics, and crisis management.
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