Firearm Shooting Disciplines

Beyond mechanical skills; decision making under stress, target analysis, and legal/ethical dimensions of rules of engagement. Doctrine analysis at basic, advanced, and operational levels.

VIP / Close Protection Approaches

Beyond being a physical shield; intelligence-based risk analysis, route planning, and proactive threat elimination. Theoretical infrastructure of protection circles.

Building-Facility Protection Against Terrorism

Beyond physical barriers; principles of defense in depth and structural resilience strategies against asymmetric threats.

Self-Defense and Close Quarter Battle Concepts

Management of violent situations, concept of distance, and theoretical foundations of proportional use of force. Biomechanics and tactical awareness.

Risk Analysis and Security Vulnerability Assessments

Detection of "invisible" gaps in corporate and physical structures. System design and threat modeling with a security engineering approach.

Operational and Advanced Driving Concepts

Not just driving; tactical management of vehicle dynamics and physics. Strategies for maintaining mobility and safe evacuation during crises.

Use of Security Systems and Devices

Integration of technology into operational processes. Strategic positioning of sensors and detectors in integrated security architecture and human-machine cooperation.

X-Ray Imaging and Suspicious Object Analysis

Capabilities and limits of technology. Analytical examination of operator psychology, visual perception management, and threat concealment methods.

Behavior Analysis

The art of predicting the human factor. Proactive threat detection methodology via micro-expressions, crowd management, and anomaly detection.

The headers above represent areas of study where operational experience is addressed with analytical and theoretical dimensions.