Vehicle Shooting Training
Vehicle Shooting Training aims to prepare participants for the use of firearms from or in vehicles. This type of training is crucial for security forces, police and military who are regularly confronted with mobile operational scenarios. In this intensive program, participants are prepared for the challenges and demands of shooting in or from vehicles, focusing on both safety and tactical aspects.
“The tactical application of shooting in conjunction with vehicles is a central focus of the training. This includes developing strategies for vehicle-on-vehicle or vehicle-on-target scenarios. Participants are prepared to act in a coordinated manner as both driver and shooter to ensure safe and successful operations.”
The core of this training lies in the development of precise shooting skills and tactical competencies specifically tailored to the characteristics of vehicles. Understanding the dynamics of vehicles, choosing the appropriate shooting positions and coping with stressful situations while driving are fundamental aspects that are covered in depth during the training.
“An essential part of Vehicle Shooting Training is the teaching of techniques for the safe handling of firearms in a moving vehicle. This includes shooting from different positions, carrying weapons while driving and precise aiming while moving. Participants will also learn how to effectively deal with vehicle structures to seek cover and protection when required.”
Vehicle Shooting Training aims to prepare participants for the use of firearms from or in vehicles. This type of training is crucial for security forces, police and military who are regularly confronted with mobile operational scenarios. In this intensive program, participants are prepared for the challenges and demands of shooting in or from vehicles, focusing on both safety and tactical aspects.
“The tactical application of shooting in conjunction with vehicles is a central focus of the training. This includes developing strategies for vehicle-on-vehicle or vehicle-on-target scenarios. Participants are prepared to act in a coordinated manner as both driver and shooter to ensure safe and successful operations.”
The core of this training lies in the development of precise shooting skills and tactical competencies specifically tailored to the characteristics of vehicles. Understanding the dynamics of vehicles, choosing the appropriate shooting positions and coping with stressful situations while driving are fundamental aspects that are covered in depth during the training.
“An essential part of Vehicle Shooting Training is the teaching of techniques for the safe handling of firearms in a moving vehicle. This includes shooting from different positions, carrying weapons while driving and precise aiming while moving. Participants will also learn how to effectively deal with vehicle structures to seek cover and protection when required.”
Diamond Defence
Your added value with Diamond Defence:
- Training with professionals
- Safety first
- Realistic scenarios
- Individual support
- Modern equipment
- Advanced techniques
- Many years of experience
- Community environment
Each training session begins with a short refresher in weaponry and safety in the shooting environment. The emphasis is on adherence to the 4 rules of safety, which is an essential foundation for the entire training.
After the training, each participant will emerge with increased safety and ability. Participants will not only improve technical skills, but also an awareness of the responsibility that comes with handling firearms (Rule 3).
Our tactical shooting training provides intensive training in a safe and controlled environment. It is designed to give participants a higher level of confidence and competence to act confidently in tactical shooting situations.
Our training courses are based on the fundamental pillars of mindset (psyche), tactics (tactics), skill (skill) and gear (equipment). We support our participants in developing the seven most important character traits for self-defense (Jeff Cooper, Principles of Personal Defense):
- Attention: Being surprised by an attack is the worst of all options
- Willingness to make decisions: Sitting out dangerous situations is not an option in self-defense scenarios.
- Aggressiveness: Only a willingness to use force makes it possible to launch a counterattack. Not to be confused with choleric aggression.
- Speed: Defensive measures must be explosive (interruption of the opponent’s O.O.D.A. loop).
- Self-control/precision: The ability to remain calm in exceptional situations.
- Ruthlessness: The attacker must be prevented from succeeding with all ruthlessness.
- Surprise effect: To fend off the attack aggressively, decisively, quickly and ruthlessly, but with absolute self-control.