Tactical Krav Maga most modern self-defense development system for Police, Correctional Officers, SWAT Units, Air Marshals, Intelligence Agencies and security personnel from a real-world combative engagement which emphasizes on officer’s safety and survival while providing them with objective pragmatisms effectiveness and defensible application in unique environment scenario instruction. Tactical Krav Maga has morphed into a methodological structure with numerous dialects and styles for law enforcement that instills advantages and expansions by gaining, regaining, and specifically maintaining control approaches of common confrontational situations, including the awareness adaptation of use-of-force continuum and liabilities for a given situation.
Law enforcement has the most dynamic and challenging missions of upholding the peace, and for each situational encounter requires interactive mechanisms by utilizing collective assertiveness from verbal to physical tactics (focus, flexibility impact, movement and balance), including their competencies and proficiencies in the use of their tactical equipment.
We at AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW INSTITUTE (APSLI) focus on compliant, resistive, assaultive/high-risk and unwarranted life-threatening circumstances in providing the highest-standards innovation of defensive tactics engagements by concentrating on credible evidence (educational resources) and proactive scenarios with high-quality instruction and attention to detail. All of our instructors are trained, certified, and professional with extensive experience offering officers continual support as they develop and advance in tactical Krav Maga.
The law enforcement training syllabus has been divided into diverse capacities and dimensions that includes:
• Mindsets conditioning and situational awareness
• Verbal Commands to defuse or prevent conflict situations
• De-escalation Tactics
• CQB, Armed and Unarmed Hand-to-Hand Combatives (use of personal weapons)
• Use of Force Continuum and Liabilities (defensive measures)
• Weapon Retention (in the holster, out of the holster, standing and on the ground)
• Defenses Against Handgun/Long-weapon Threats and Attacks (protection and retention)
• Defenses Against Edged Weapon Threats and Attacks (include improvised edged weapon defenses)
• Defenses Against Blunt Weapon Attacks (sticks/pipes/impact weapons)
• Utilizing an Impact Weapon – Application and Retention
• Ground Fighting and Tactics for Law Enforcement Application
• Arrest, Control Tactics and Transport of subjects in Custody
• Searching and Handcuffing
• Single Officer and/or Partnership Control Tactics
• Hostage Situations
• Third Party Protection (Dignitary/Executive)
• Special Operations threats (e.g. Suicide/Homicide Bomber)
• Combative Fitness
• The aptitude of modifying the methodological aspects to fit each country's set of bylaws.