VerTac NVG 2 offers in-depth training designed to ensure users develop the proper operation and functionality of Night Vision Devices when facing critical situations.
Description
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VerTac NVG 2 builds on foundational skills with dynamic movement, advanced shooting positions, use of cover, with increased performance challenges including moving targets
- This training introduces advanced concepts including outdoor movement, detection evasion, and coordinated team drone operations. Participants will be introduced tp team tactics including breaching, and structure clearing with an emphasis on safety, equipping them to operate confidently and effectively in complex, real-world scenarios.
Required Equipment
- Night vision goggles
- Helmet or head harness for NVG
- NVG helmet mount
- Visible light marker on helmet
- 1,000 rifle rounds & 100 pistol rounds
- Carbine/Rifle
- Rifle weapon light
- Rifle optic (preferably night vision compatible)
- Infrared laser (can be rented for additional fee)
- Weapon-Mounted IR illuminator (recommended)
- Carbine Sling
- Pistol w/RDS
- Pistol weapon light
- Hand held white light (Surefire Vampire IR/White recommended)
- Helmet mounted white light and or headlamp
- Ballistic eye protection
- Ear protection that is compatible with helmet usage
- Maintenance/cleaning kit for weapons
- Minimum of three (3) rifle magazines on body
- Minimum of three (3) pistol magazines on body
- Hard pistol holster and magazine pouches that will retain items during movement.
- Sufficient batteries for all your equipment
- Clothing suited to strenuous activity, plus warm layers and a rain jacket
- Pants w/knee pads strongly recommended
- Protective gloves required for the breach
- Hydration & water, snacks, energy drinks, etc.
- Class deposit is required to hold your seat, the deposit is non refundable and the remaining balance must be paid within 3 weeks of your scheduled class date.
Why you need this class
- Safety with NVGS is critical, NVGs typically limit a user to approximately 47º field of view.
- There are a lot of misconceptions, myths and flat out incorrect or antiquated setups, tactics and ideas regarding the use of NVGs. Some can seem to be extremely reasonable, however in practice are not ideal. save yourself the headache and establish a foundation.