UTM Instructor
The objective of this course is to provide the participants with the knowledge and abilities needed to effectively design, instruct and implement a reality based training (RBT) program using Non- Lethal Training Ammunition (NLTA).
This type of training is synonymous with and commonly known as, “Force-on-Force” Training (FOF). The primary focus of this course will be the introduction, and application of the UTM Reality Based Training model for development of training with any type of NLTA .
The principles and concepts taught in this block of instruction have direct application for Law Enforcement, Military or private training organization personnel.
Our goals for the training are accomplished through a teaching methodology which takes students through a series of skill builders, drills and mini-scenarios in a realistic environment. It is a systematic, phase based approach to develop training utilizing a series of drill progressions involving stress inoculation, which we believe is critical to skills practice of any kind or discipline.
Additionally, it provides the student an environment to manage his/her own physiological response to stress while applying good tactics and decision making.
Realism is further added by allowing the student to use his/her own duty weapons system and gear during training instead of simply a blue-gun or unfamiliar dedicated conversion weapon.
Our goal is to promote training success, not training scars.
This course takes a deep dive into:
- Available technologies for force on force training.
- Training model phases.
- Safety guidelines for NLTA training.
- Use of Force and application in case law.
- Role player development.
- Student evaluation and testing protocols.
- Human performance.
- Adult learning concepts.
- Utilization of limited resources including budget/facilities and scenario development.
Course Prerequisites:
- U.S. Citizen.
- Current (active) LE/MIL credentials
- Able to demonstrate and employ safe weapons handling during courses of fire.