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Instructional Techniques for Non-Lethal Training Ammunition (ITNTA)

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The Instructional Techniques for Non-Lethal Training Ammunition (ITNTA) is a 3 ½ day Center Advanced train-the-trainer program. It is designed to provide information and training in the safe use of non-lethal training ammunition and in developing use of force scenario-based training for agency firearms instructors.

This program is designed to be conducted in the field (Export) at any Federal, State or Local law enforcement agency’s training facility.  Exporting this program to field sites makes the training more appropriate to Non-Lethal Training Instructors and allows them to better understand NLTA applications in training utilizing their existing facilities.

Type: Advanced

Length: 3.5 class days

Curriculum

  • Guidelines for Role Players
  • Interactive Training
  • NLTA Supplement to Training
  • Personnel for Conducting Interactive Training with NLTA
  • Phases of Training
  • Scenario Development and Other NLTA Applications
  • Survival Stress, Mental Preparation and Crisis Rehearsals
  • Training Weapons, Ammunition, Protective Equipment, Facilities

Instructors

Instructors assigned to coordinate and work with these programs have a significant background in law enforcement/military and special weapons training.  The instructional staff includes personnel from federal law enforcement, military, state and municipal law enforcement agencies.  All instructors assigned to teach in these programs attend special instructor training programs in the disciplines assigned.

Prerequisites for Attendance

For acceptance into this program, the applicant must meet the following criteria: pass a FLETC health screening; is an agency designated firearms or use of force instructor who has graduated from an instructor training program as an instructor; and currently serving as a full-time law enforcement officer. The Program Manager recommends that the applicant be a graduate of an instructor development course offered by recognized training academies. The applicant should be highly motivated to attend and have a minimum of one year experience as either a firearms or use of force instructor, with sufficient knowledge of agency and job requirements to effectively formulate and evaluate training program objectives.

Training Dates

SPECIAL NOTICE - Training schedules run six days a week (Monday thru Saturday) until further notice.