# Tier 1 Group (T1G) > 777-acre tactical training complex in Memphis, TN. Facility lease, multi-discipline training, and mobile training teams for military, law enforcement, and government agencies. Operating since 2006. Secret Facility Clearance. Five integrated disciplines: weapons and tactics, operational medicine, breaching, tactical driving, and UAS/C-UAS. > T1G serves two primary audiences: units seeking facility lease with backside support (bring your own instructors), and units seeking T1G-led instruction across all five disciplines. All training occurs on a single 777-acre property with 24/7 operations and zero restrictions. --- ## Pages - [Thank you](https://t1g.com/thank-you/): Got it. We’ll be in touch. Your inquiry is with our team. Expect a response within one business day —... - [Tactical Drone Training](https://t1g.com/tactical-drone-training/): UAS/counter-UAS Training Tactical Drone TrainingFor Multi-Domain Operations Learn – Test – Validate – Integrate UAS integrated with full-spectrum operations. Military,... - [T1G.com Privacy Policy](https://t1g.com/privacy-policy/): T1G. com Privacy Policy Privacy Policy - [T1G Offsite Deconflicted Satellite Venues](https://t1g.com/deconflicted-offsite-satellite-venues/): Off-Site Target Packages | Deconflicted Satellite Venues Fresh targets your team has never seen. Every venue is deconflicted, scouted, and... - [Apply with T1G | Job Portal](https://t1g.com/apply/): Apply with T1G | Job Portal Every role here supports the mission. From the range to the kitchen, lives depend... - [Terms and Conditions](https://t1g.com/terms-and-conditions/): T1G. com Terms and Conditions Agreement between User and T1G. com Welcome to T1G. com. The T1G. com website (the... - [T1G Memphis Site Tour & Map](https://t1g.com/t1g-memphis-site-map/): T1G Memphis Site Tour 777 unrestricted acres. Every facility within walking distance. 24/7 operations. Multi-discipline tactical training for military and... - [Backside Support & Logistics](https://t1g.com/backside-support-logistics/): Backside Support & Logistics Support staff and enablers help eliminate downtime and increase training time Every client has unique needs –... - [Compare a T1G Training Day to Govt. Installation](https://t1g.com/day-at-the-range/): A Day At The Range T1G can provide up to 33%* more actual training time per day versus a government... - [8 Compelling Reasons to Choose T1G](https://t1g.com/8-reasons-why-t1g/): 8 Reasons to Choose T1G What 20 years of training SOF, conventional forces, and tactical LE taught us about what... - [Multi-Discipline Tactical Training](https://t1g.com/multidiscipline-tactical-training/): Customized Full Mission Profile and Pre-Deployment Training Your mission requirements. Our cadre, facilities, and 20 years of building integrated training.... - [T1G Operational Medicine Courses](https://t1g.com/medical-courses/): Tactical Combat Casualty Care Integrated Into Your Training Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training ASSESS – TREAT – EVACUATE –... - [Weapons & Tactical Training](https://t1g.com/tactical-training-courses/): Tactical Training Courses Weapons & Tactics Shoot – Move – Communicate T1G’s tactical training is built on the combat-proven philosophy... - [Tactical On-/Off-Road Driving Courses](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving-courses/): Tactical Driving Courses On-/Off-Road Driving Your vehicles or ours. WPS-certified tracks, live-fire driving, throwaway vehicle fleet — 16 courses from... - [Tactical Breaching | Dynamic Entry Courses](https://t1g.com/breaching-courses/): Tactical breaching Courses Breaching | Dynamic Entry Your operators. Our breach houses. Explosive, mechanical, ballistic, thermal, and exothermic entry —... - [T1G Contact Information and Form](https://t1g.com/contact/): US Headquarters 866. 496. 9916 3100 Angeletti RoadCrawfordsville, AR 72327 CONTACT Tier 1 Group Please Note: T1G provides contracted tactical... - [Onsite Lodging](https://t1g.com/onsite-lodging-meals/): Onsite Lodging & Meals Walk to every range. Full-time housekeeping. Meals on-site. Save time and money—let T1G handle your logistics... - [T1G Range and Facility Lease | Rentals](https://t1g.com/facility-lease/): Facility Lease — 777-Acre Tactical Training Complex Your instructors. Our infrastructure. Shoot houses, MOUT, flat ranges, driving tracks, and Class... - [Tactical Training for Military, OGAs, and LE](https://t1g.com/): CONUS | OCONUS Mobile Training Teams Available Tactical Training for Military, Law Enforcement, and OGAs 777 Acres. No Restrictions. Complete... --- ## Posts --- ## Breacher Courses - [SOF Explosive Entry I](https://t1g.com/breacher-training/explosive-breaching/): Provides the knowledge, skill, confidence, and basic understanding of how explosives work and how they can be best employed. - [SOF Explosive Entry II](https://t1g.com/breacher-training/advanced-explosive-entry/): Provides the knowledge, skill, and confidence to surgically gain entry with the tactical advantage of surprise. - [Special Operations Forces Master Breacher](https://t1g.com/breacher-training/master-breacher/): Trains the experienced Assault Team Breacher with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to safely instruct his element members in the... --- ## Driving Courses - [High-Risk Driver Training](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/high-risk-driver-course/): High-Risk Driver Course (HRD) training prepares operators for the mobility demands of deploying to high-risk theaters worldwide. Over 5 days,... - [Advanced Law Enforcement Driving](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/advanced-law-enforcement-driving-course/): Advanced Law Enforcement Driving Course (ALEDC) builds on the skills developed in the Basic course, focusing on advanced driving tactics... - [Basic Law Enforcement Driving](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/basic-law-enforcement-course/): Basic Law Enforcement Driving Course (BLEDC) provides new and experienced law enforcement professionals with foundational and advanced vehicle handling skills.... - [Emergency Vehicle Operators](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/evoc-training/): Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) is an intensive training program designed to enhance the skills of professionals operating in high-risk... - [Off-Road Driver II](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/off-road-driver-2-course/): Off-Road Driver II Course (ORD II) Off-Road Driver II (ORD II) builds on the fundamentals covered in ORD I, introducing... - [Off-Road Driver III](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/off-road-driver-3-course/): Off-Road Driver III (ORD III) advances operators beyond obstacle negotiation and recovery into variable-speed driving on unimproved and unfamiliar roads... - [SOF Protection and High-Risk Driver](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/sof-protection-and-high-risk-driver-course/): SOF Protection and High-Risk Driver Course (SOF-P & HRD) integrates mobility, personal force protection, and combatives into a single 6-day... - [Tactical Operators Driving](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/tactical-operators-driving-course/): Tactical Operators Course (TOC) builds the driving skills that keep operators alive when a vehicle becomes the weapon, the shield,... - [SOF High-Risk Driver](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/sof-high-risk-driver-course/): SOF High-Risk Driver (SOF HRD) training prepares special operations personnel for tactical mobility in high-threat theaters. Over 5 days, operators... - [Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/vehicle-interdiction-commandeering-course/): SOF Tactical Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering Course (SOF TVICC) develops the skills to stop, enter, and seize vehicles under high-threat... - [Close Protection Driving](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/close-protection-driving-course/): Close Protection Driving (CPD) equips PSD teams with the mounted operations skills critical for protecting principals in high-risk, asymmetrical environments.... - [Off-Road Driver I](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/off-road-driving-1-course/): Off-Road Driver I (ORD I) Off-Road Driver I (ORD I) establishes the fundamentals of off-road vehicle operation and ground mobility.... - [Motorcade Operators](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/motorcade-operators-course/): Motorcade Operators Course (MOC) develops the multi-vehicle skills required to move principals and assets through high-threat environments. Over 3–5 days,... - [Executive Protection Driver](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/executive-protection-driver-course/): Executive Protection Driver Training (EPD) builds on the core skills taught in the Tactical Operators Course (TOC), equipping participants with... - [Mobile Force Protection](https://t1g.com/tactical-driving/mobile-force-protection-course/): Mobile Force Protection Course (MFP) builds the mounted operations skills that keep mobile forces alive in asymmetrical environments. This 5+... --- ## Drone Courses - [Counter-UAS Defense Training](https://t1g.com/drone-training/counter-uas-training/): Systematic anti-drone training through proven F3EAD targeting methodology. Counter-UAS Defense (C-UASD) T1G’s counter-UAS training applies the same methodical F3EAD operational... - [FPV UAS Operator](https://t1g.com/drone-training/fpv-uas-operator/): Advanced FPV proficiency through three pacing tracks tailored to entry experience. FPV-OPS develops complete First-Person View capabilities from foundation to... - [UAS 3D Printing Course](https://t1g.com/drone-training/uas-3d-printing-course/): 3D Printing for UAS (3D-UAS) is a comprehensive training program designed to equip operators with advanced adaptive manufacturing capabilities, focusing... --- ## Medical Courses - [EMT-B Recertification](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/emt-b-recertification-course/): EMT-B Recertification Course (EMT-B Recert) — meets the continuing education requirements of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT)... - [SOF Tactical Medical Refresher](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/sof-tactical-medical-refresher-course/): Special Operations Forces Tactical Medical Refresher (SOF TMR / ATP Refresher) is s an 84-hour program built for the advanced... - [Flight Paramedic Certification](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/flight-paramedic-certification/): Flight Paramedic Certification (FP-C) is a comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion the candidate sits for the FP-C... - [Paramedic Recertification](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/nremt-paramedic-recertification-course/): NREMT-Paramedic Recertification Course (EMT-P Recert) – is a 2-week program designed to meet the continuing education and training requirements for recertification... - [Advanced Combat Trauma Training](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/advanced-combat-trauma-training-course/): Advanced Combat Trauma Training (ACTT) is a medic-level, USSOCOM-approved course built on CoTCCC guidelines and internationally accepted Prehospital Trauma Life... - [Advanced Combat Medic](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/advanced-combat-medic-course/): Advanced Combat Medic Course (ACMC) is an advanced, medic-level program for experienced medics, corpsmen, and medical providers operating at the... - [Prolonged Field Care](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/prolonged-field-care/): Prolonged Casualty Care Course (PFC) is a 50-hour advanced program for experienced SOF medics, corpsmen, and medical providers operating in... - [Applied Battlefield Medicine](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/applied-battlefield-medicine-course/): Applied Battlefield Medicine (ABM) is an intensive, hands-on practicum designed for medics and operators with prior TCCC exposure who need... - [Vehicle Extrication](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/vehicle-extrication-course/): The Vehicle Extrication Course trains operators to perform vehicle entry and extrication in post-accident and post-attack scenarios — motorcade ambushes,... - [High-Angle Rescue Refresher & Extrication](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/high-angle-rescue-extrication-course/): High-Angle Rescue Refresher & Extrication (HARR) is a specialized course led by Subject Matter Experts with Pararescue backgrounds and National... - [Basic Combat Trauma Training](https://t1g.com/tactical-medicine/tccc-basic-combat-trauma-training/): Basic Combat Trauma Training (BCTT) is a comprehensive program designed to prepare both operators and non-medical personnel with the skills needed... --- ## Ranges - [T1G Rogers Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/rogers-range/): Rogers Range is T1G’s most popular range. Eight lanes, each presenting seven AR550 targets at 7 to 20 yards —... - [100yd Multipurpose Training Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/100-yard-multipurpose-range/): Range 2 is a 100-yard, 20-lane multipurpose range built for assessing and enhancing reactionary rifle skills. The range master remotely... - [150yd Multipurpose "Steel Monster" Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/150-yard-multipurpose-range/): Range 3 — “The Steel Monster” — earns its name from the sheer volume of AR500-520 Brinell steel across 40... - [300yd Multipurpose Hogan's Alley Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/hogans-alley-range/): Range 4 — Hogan’s Alley — is a 220,000 sq ft, 300-yard, 270° multipurpose range that safely hosts up to... - [SOF Multilane Competition-Style Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/sof-multipurpose-skills-range/): Range 8 is an 8-lane SOF competition-style complex with independent shooting bays, built for speed and accuracy under pressure. Each... - [1000m Known Distance Sniper Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/1000m-known-distance-range/): The 1,000-meter Known Distance Range provides measured firing points and pit-supported manual shot marking for precision data collection. The range... - [1000m Unknown Distance Sniper Range](https://t1g.com/training-range/1000m-unknown-distance-range/): The 1,000-meter Unknown Distance Range supports up to 11 two-man team firing lines per relay — enough capacity for full... --- ## Site Features - [Sandpit Wadi | East](https://t1g.com/site-feature/sandpit-wadi-east/): The East Wadi is 13 acres of fine Mississippi River sand — the kind that swallows vehicles without warning. It... - [Unconventional Warfare Clinic](https://t1g.com/site-feature/unconventional-warfare-clinic/): The Unconventional Warfare Clinic replicates the conditions medics face in undeveloped theaters — a building with limited equipment in a... - [Live-Fire Wadi | West](https://t1g.com/site-feature/live-fire-wadi-west/): The 10-acre Live-Fire Wadi is T1G’s multi-domain training environment — positioned between the Urban Combat Compound, the MOUT complex, the... - [SIMS Shoot House](https://t1g.com/site-feature/sims-house/): The SIMS CQB House is a 5,000 sq ft fully enclosed shoot house in Building #5 with eight exterior access... - [SIMS CQB Training Facility](https://t1g.com/site-feature/sims-cqb-training-facility/): The SIMS CQB Training Facility — the “Embassy” — is 9,375 sq ft across two stories with 24 rooms, 40... - [Shoot Houses in Urban Combat Compound](https://t1g.com/site-feature/shoot-house/): What Is a Shoot House? A shoot house is a purpose-built structure for live-fire close quarters battle training — room... - [Range | Towers | LZ Multiplex Area](https://t1g.com/site-feature/range-towers-lz-multiplex-area/): The tower complex sits at the intersection of T1G’s most versatile training areas — adjacent to Range 3 (Steel Monster),... - [Urban Sniper Hides](https://t1g.com/site-feature/urban-sniper-hides/): Two Urban Sniper Hide structures positioned on the North and South edges of the Live-Fire Wadi, providing 360° overwatch coverage... - [Military Operations in Urban Terrain](https://t1g.com/site-feature/urban-mout-complex/): What is MOUT? Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) trains units to fight in cities, towns, and built-up areas —... - [Unimproved Roads Track WPS Certified](https://t1g.com/site-feature/unimproved-roads-track/): T1G’s 2-mile WPS-certified Unimproved Roads Track runs drivers through multiple surface types and transitions — groomed, loose, cambered, and off-camber... - [Off-Road Driving with Engineered Obstacles](https://t1g.com/site-feature/off-road-driving-obstacles/): Two Engineered Obstacle areas sit south of the hardball driving track and west of the Live-Fire Wadi, creating a continuous... - [Armory and Secured Storage](https://t1g.com/site-feature/armory-secured-storage/): T1G maintains nine armories positioned adjacent to classrooms and training areas. All meet DoD 5100. 76-M compliance and BATF approval... - [Breaching Facilities](https://t1g.com/site-feature/breaching-facilities/): T1G’s breaching facilities puts the classroom, explosive storage, charge preparation rooms, and all training structures within steps of each other.... - [Colocated Classrooms](https://t1g.com/site-feature/classrooms/): Eleven classrooms distributed across the property, each adjacent to its primary training area. Medical, breaching, and driving all have dedicated... - [Live-Fire Hardball Driving Track](https://t1g.com/site-feature/hardball-live-fire-track/): The WPS-certified 2. 6-mile paved track is purpose-built for multi-discipline driving programs at speed. A 2,800-foot straightaway supports speeds exceeding... - [Confined Space | Collapsed Structure Trainer](https://t1g.com/site-feature/confined-space-collapsed-structure-trainer/): The Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer is 19,800 cubic feet of multi-level operational space designed from over two decades of actual... - [H-60 CASEVAC Trainer](https://t1g.com/site-feature/h-60-casevac-trainer/): The H-60 CASEVAC Trainer replicates the exact H-60 cabin height, width, and length for tactical evacuation training under realistic conditions.... --- ## Tactical Training Courses - [Close Quarters Combat](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/cqb-training/): From flat range to live-fire shoot house. Your team’s timeline. Close Quarters Combat (CQB) is fighting in structures where action... - [Personal Security Force Protection](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/force-protection-course/): Force Protection Course (FP) Force Protection (FP) equips independent operators and small teams with the combat-focused skills to survive and... - [High-Risk Traveler Level I](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/high-risk-traveler-course-level-1/): High-Risk Traveler Course Level I (HRT–I) prepares operators for independent and small-team assignments in high-risk global environments. The course integrates... - [High-Risk Traveler Level II](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/high-risk-traveler-course-level-2/): High-Risk Traveler Course Level II (HRT-II) builds on the foundations established in Level I — the anatomy of an ambush,... - [Advanced Marksmanship](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/advanced-marksmanship/): Advanced Marksmanship Course (Adv Marks) Advanced Marksmanship (Adv Marks) refines and sustains the close-quarters battle marksmanship skills operators depend on... - [Technical Urban & Rural Surveillance](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/technical-urban-rural-surveillance-course/): Technical Urban & Rural Surveillance (TURS) prepares R&S and SR teams for clandestine surveillance operations in semi-permissive and non-permissive environments.... - [SOF Personal Force Protection](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/sof-protection-course/): SOF Protection Course (SOF-P) is a 4+ day program designed for operators deploying to independent or small-cell assignments in high-threat... - [Train the Trainer](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/train-the-trainer-instructor-development/): Train the Trainer Instructor Development (T3) delivers multi-discipline instructor development packages for Theater Security Cooperation (TSC), Security Force Assistance (SFA),... - [Special Reconnaissance - RECON & Surveillance](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/reconnaissance-surveillance-course/): Special Reconnaissance – Reconnaissance & Surveillance (SR-R&S) is a 10+ day advanced program for experienced R&S and SR teams and... - [Long-Range Precision Marksmanship](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/long-range-marksmanship-course/): Long-Range Precision Marksmanship (LR Marks) Long-Range Precision Marksmanship (LR Marks) develops and refines the skills required for precision engagements out... - [T1G Rogers Range](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/rogers-range-course/): Rogers Range (RR) delivers five days of intensive reactive shooting built on the methodology developed by Bill Rogers — former... - [Advanced Urban Combat Marksmanship & Tactics](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/urban-combat-training/): Advanced Urban Combat Marksmanship & Tactics (AUC) is for teams with CQB proficiency that need support working inside more complex,... - [High-Risk Concealed Carry](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/high-risk-concealed-carry-course/): High-Risk Concealed Carry Course (HRCC) is a 5-day program for operators deploying on profiles that require concealed weapons. A 2-day... - [Protective Security Detail](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/protective-security-detail-course/): Protective Security Detail Course (PSD) training builds the full spectrum of skills required to provide 360-degree security for principals in... - [Tactical Combat Marksmanship](https://t1g.com/tactical-training/combat-marksmanship/): Tactical-Combat Marksmanship (T-CM) Tactical-Combat Marksmanship (T-CM) builds speed and precision with carbine and pistol under combat conditions medium distance –... --- # # Detailed Content ## Pages Got it. We'll be in touch. Your inquiry is with our team. Expect a response within one business day — typically faster. If your request involves scheduling, we'll connect you with the right person to help. Where would you like to go next? 33% More Training Time — universal differentiator, every buyer benefits from understanding this Facility Lease — plants the seed even for course inquiries; deepens engagement for lease inquiries T1G Memphis Site Tour & Map — the natural "let me look around" after submitting; shows scale visually UAS Integration — the forward-looking capability that surprises buyers who came in for a different discipline --- UAS/counter-UAS Training Tactical Drone TrainingFor Multi-Domain Operations Learn – Test – Validate – Integrate UAS integrated with full-spectrum operations. Military, law enforcement, and security professionals. 777 acres. Unrestricted airspace. Zero coordination delays. Why Tactical Drone Training at T1G Drone-on-Drone Combat The only facility we know of where you practice kinetic drone intercepts. Live pursuit. Live defeats. Your operators learn to stop hostile drones with friendly UAS - not just detect them. This capability defines modern counter-UAS operations, and it happens at T1G. Explosive-Rated Infrastructure Validate kinetic payloads in our explosive-rated test pit. Test drone-delivered effects. Assess blast patterns. Develop counter-measures against weaponized drones. Your training includes actual detonations, not simulated effects. Because pixels don't replicate physics. Zero Coordination Delays Walk out and launch. No range control meetings. No airspace deconfliction. No scheduling conflicts. Change training objectives in 30 minutes, not 30 days. Your tactical drone training happens on your timeline, not someone else's. Tactical UAS Training Courses FPV UAS Operator (FPV-OPS) Three-tier program from entry to advanced proficiency Entry Level: No prior UAS experience required Intermediate: UAS pilots transitioning to FPV Advanced: Experienced FPV operators Key Capabilities Developed: High-speed maneuvers and BVLOS operations Electronic warfare countermeasures Multi-domain integration 3D Printing for UAS (3D-UAS) Reduce logistical dependencies in austere environments Rapid Prototyping: Design to deployment in hours Field Repairs: Fix critical components on-site Tactical Modifications: Mission-specific adaptations Key Capabilities Developed: Component fabrication in austere environments Landing gear, mounts, and airframe repairs Reduce logistical dependencies Counter-UAS Defense (C-UASD) Systematic anti-drone training through proven F3EAD targeting methodology Detection & ID: Friend-or-foe determination under pressure Tracking: Multi-drone threat management Defeat: Live drone-on-drone intercept training Key Capabilities Developed: Exclusive drone-on-drone combat training Kinetic intercept validation Force protection integration Multi-Domain Drone Training at T1G Your drone team provides overwatch while breachers hit the door. Counter-UAS operators defend convoys during live-fire movements. FPV pilots scout buildings before assault teams enter. Simultaneously. Same evolution. No coordination gymnastics. Most facilities claim integration. Then schedule separate blocks. Separate ranges. Separate safety briefs. At T1G, military drone training happens alongside ground operations because our 777 acres were built for it. What you can't do elsewhere: Launch drones during explosive breaching Validate kinetic payloads with actual detonations Practice drone-on-drone combat Integrate UAS with live-fire vehicle operations Since 2006, delivering multi-domain STXs and FMPs. Adding tactical drone training is seamless at T1G - purpose-built for complex integration. Train how you operate. Military Drone Training Facility Advantages Several factors, including restricted airspace, noise limitations, basic terrain, and limited testing windows, compromise most UAS training facilities. T1G eliminates these constraints at our drone training facility with unrestricted Class G airspace to 400 ft AGL, no operational restrictions, and diverse terrain spanning treelines, fields, wooded areas, and urban environments for realistic deployment scenarios. Our 9km BVLOS corridor enables extensive range testing impossible elsewhere, while the 800m paved runway and certified HLZs support complex mission integration with air assets. Full ATAK Server integration provides real-time COP capabilities during STX scenarios, creating training conditions that mirror actual operational environments. Tactical UAS Integration Training Capabilities Comprehensive tactical drone training curriculum designed for military and law enforcement applications Unrestricted Operations Class G Airspace to 400 ft AGL with FAA coordination for higher altitudes No Noise or Light Restrictions—24/7 full-spectrum operations 9km BVLOS Corridor (expandable with coordination) Diverse Training Environments Multiple terrain types: Treelines, fields, wooded, trench, urban, subterranean 800m Paved Runway for Group 1/2 fixed-wing operations Paved/Unpaved Tracks for PID, tracking, attack-on-the-move scenarios Role-player Village with OPFOR simulation Advanced Integration Explosive-rated Test Pit for kinetic effects validation 120 ft Fixed Height Antenna for enhanced communications Learn How T1G Integrates UAS/Counter-UAS with Your Training Whether your unit needs FPV operators, counter-drone defense, or complete UAS integration with ground operations, T1G delivers the tactical drone training your mission requires. Our Project Managers develop customized scenarios that validate your specific TTPs and equipment. Turnkey solutions that eliminate scheduling delays and resource constraints. Contact us to discuss your tactical drone training requirements. --- T1G. com Privacy Policy Privacy Policy --- Off-Site Target Packages | Deconflicted Satellite Venues Fresh targets your team has never seen. Every venue is deconflicted, scouted, and fully supported by T1G logistics. T1G maintains a rotating inventory of deconflicted off-site satellite venues across the Memphis area — multi-story commercial buildings, residential houses, farmhouses, rural compounds, and industrial structures. These are real buildings in real environments, not purpose-built training facades. The inventory changes constantly because that's the point: your team walks into a target they've never seen, plans the operation, and executes. No pattern recognition from running the same building three rotations in a row. T1G handles all venue coordination, site surveys, and deconfliction. Your Project Manager confirms current availability, arranges access, coordinates OPFOR and civilian role players, provides targeting support and vehicle support, and manages information for your unit's RMT process. Combined with T1G's 777-acre facility, satellite venues extend the training footprint for full mission profiles — conduct target development on the main campus, stage from lodging, execute off-site, and return for debrief and AAR. Off-Site Target Packages Supported STX and Full Mission Profile Scenarios Off-site venues integrate with the following training scenarios. Your Project Manager builds the target package to your operational requirements. Mobile Force Protection Advanced Driving / Off-Road Driving/Protective Motorcade Explosive Ordnance Disposal / IED Survival, Escape, Resistance, and Evasion Mounted Operations / Military Convoy Ops Intelligence Surveillance RECON Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering Advanced Urban Combat / SFAUC Precision/Limited Scale Raids Close Target Reconnaissance Reconnaissance & Surveillance Active Shooter Response Cordon & Search Sensitive Site Exploitation Mass Casualty Exercises Sniper Ops  Direct Action Convoy Live-Fire  Satellite Targets Advanced Skills Operations Tracking Tagging Locating Personal Security Detail Combat Search and Rescue K9 Training  Dry Close Air Support MFF HALO/HAHO DB SL JTAC Integration & Currency --- Apply with T1G | Job Portal Every role here supports the mission. From the range to the kitchen, lives depend on what we do. Submit or Manage Your Application: Who We're Looking For T1G employs full-time instructors, medical cadre, facility operations staff, logistics coordinators, and administrative support across a 777-acre training complex near Memphis. 90% of the instructor cadre are combat veterans. The backside support team — vehicle maintenance, range prep, target reset, armory, lodging and dining — runs the infrastructure that gives client units 33% more training time than military installations. We don't post job listings often. We maintain a pipeline. When a position opens, we pull from the applicant pool first. The application stays active, and you manage your own information through the portal above. If your background fits a current or future need, we reach out. What matters here: Instructors and SMEs: Combat experience, subject matter depth, and the ability to adapt a training plan in real time. We teach five disciplines — weapons and tactics, operational medicine, breaching, driving, and UAS. You don't need all five. You need genuine depth in at least one. Medical cadre: JSOMTC-level experience preferred. T1G's medical program runs everything from TCCC to prolonged field care to surgical team training. George's team sets the standard. Facility and logistics: The people who make training possible. Range setup, vehicle fleet maintenance, scenario builds, equipment staging, housekeeping. If you've done this work on a military installation, you already understand — except here, you do it without the bureaucracy. Administrative and operations: Finance, HR, project coordination, client management. The business side of a company that exists to train warfighters. --- T1G. com Terms and Conditions Agreement between User and T1G. com Welcome to T1G. com. The T1G. com website (the “Site”) is comprised of various web pages operated by Tier 1 Group, LLC and/or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “T1G”). 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Logistical Support T1G offers comprehensive support services, including DoD 5100. 76-M compliant and BATF-approved secure storage facilities, onsite meals and modern lodging, and purpose-built classrooms for each discipline. Our facility is uniquely designed to support everything from small teams to Special Forces Group-sized elements in one location. Training Environments Two ballistic shoot houses within our Urban Combat Compound 30-acre MOUT complex with 18 diverse buildings Multiple live-fire ranges including the renowned Rogers Range and the "Steel Monster" (Range 3) 2. 6-mile WPS-certified paved driving track and multiple off-road training areas Dedicated breaching facilities with explosive, mechanical, thermal, and ballistic capabilities Specialized training structures including sniper hides, confined space/collapsed structure trainers, and the SIMS House Multiple HLZs and 9-second Drop Zone for air operations integration --- Backside Support & Logistics Support staff and enablers help eliminate downtime and increase training time Every client has unique needs – T1G Logistics provide unparalleled turnkey support from start to finish Since 2006, T1G has conducted training events for clients worldwide — CONUS and OCONUS. Every event is orchestrated from initial contact through execution to meet your specific requirements. Whether training runs onsite or at your location, T1G's backside support staff and logistics eliminate downtime and maximize training time. Students do not set up, break down, or clean ranges Vehicle breaks down — it's replaced within minutes, not hours Multiple breach houses and breach points across the property. Teams rotate continuously while T1G's backside support crew resets each site behind them. Zero downtime for the breacher. Backside Support Services: Airport pickup and transportation for team and cargo Onsite lodging with full-time housekeeping staff Onsite meals — accommodates special dietary needs and mission-specific meal schedules DoD 5100. 76-M compliant armory and secure storage MilStip and direct shipping of Class V materials Opposing Forces (OPFOR) and/or civilian role players Range setup and tear-down Backside Support | Logistics Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- A Day At The Range T1G can provide up to 33%* more actual training time per day versus a government installation Training at T1G maximizes your training dollars while compressing white space - providing you the best value for your effort. *Approximately 33% more actual training time at T1G than at a government installation, based on a 12-hour day. Before your arrival, every training event is orchestrated to meet your goals. We continuously validate goals throughout execution and can make adjustments as needed. T1G’s Logistics and Enabler staff organize the required ranges and venues, vehicles, targetry, and resources to eliminate downtime and maximize training. The classrooms and range's proximity to lodging, food, and the armory allow students to focus on their training. They’re never waiting for transport. Side-by-Side Comparison Government Installation Day Prior: Construct targets, prep vehicles, identify road guards and support personnel 0500 Draw vehicles – motor pool 0530 Draw ammo – asp 0600 ▼ 0630 Draw weapons – armory 0700 ▼ 0730 Move troops—weapons, ammo, targetry to the range and setup 0800 TRAIN 0830 ▼ 0900 ▼ 0930 ▼ 1000 ▼ 1030 ▼ 1100 ▼ 1130 ▼ 1200 Lunch 1230 ▼ 1300 TRAIN 1330 ▼ 1400 ▼ 1430 ▼ 1500 ▼ 1530 ▼ 1600 Breakdown – range cleanup 1630 ▼ 1700 Range Control Inspection – close range 1730 ▼ 1800 TBD Move troops, remaining ammo, and weapons back – turn in gear, prep for tomorrow T1G Memphis Day Prior: Logistics are handled by T1G support staff and enablers. – – 0600 Reveille: onsite lodging facility 0630 Breakfast: onsite dining facility 0700 Draw weapons/ammo: move to ranges 0730 TRAIN 0800 ▼ 0830 ▼ 0900 ▼ 0930 ▼ 1000 ▼ 1030 ▼ 1100 ▼ 1130 ▼ 1200 (Hot) lunch – onsite dining facility 1300 ▼ 1330 ▼ 1400 ▼ 1430 ▼ 1500 ▼ 1530 ▼ 1600 ▼ 1630 ▼ 1700 ▼ 1730 Dinner – hot meal, onsite dining facility 1800 ... you have options! Turn in gear → commence rest cycle, or continue training because T1G is 24/7 --- 8 Reasons to Choose T1G What 20 years of training SOF, conventional forces, and tactical LE taught us about what actually matters. T1G meets the mandated guidelines as set forth in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and maintains an active Secret Facility Clearance in accordance with the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). 33% more training time. Capabilities nobody else has. Zero administrative burden. 1. 33% More Training TimeAt a military installation, a 12-hour training day produces 4–5 hours of actual trigger time. The rest disappears into armory draws, ammunition transport, range scheduling, safety briefings, and teardown. At T1G, that same day produces 8+ hours. Weapons draw in 10 minutes — not 2 hours. Range changes happen on foot, not by convoy. No 90-day advance booking. No fixed time windows. No 1600 shutdown. Your unit trains more in fewer days and deploys with more reps behind every skill. See how a T1G training day compares. 2. True Multi-Discipline IntegrationOther facilities teach skills in sequence. T1G provides capability in combination. Breach a building while drones provide overwatch. Run a CASEVAC under live fire. Execute vehicle bailouts into a CQB clearance with medical on standby. Five disciplines — weapons and tactics, operational medicine, breaching, on/off-road driving, and UAS/C-UAS — operate simultaneously across 777 acres. That's how it happens downrange. That's how it trains here. 3. 100% Unit ParticipationOn a military installation, 3–4 personnel from a 24-person unit sit out every training day — RSOs, ammo drivers, medical standby, road guards. At T1G, backside support handles all of it. Every operator trains. Every hour. Your OIC, medic, and RTO all shoot and maneuver with the team, building the unit cohesion that isolated admin roles destroy. 4. Backside Support Eliminates White SpaceStudents don't set up ranges, hang doors, or clear debris. While your team executes on Breach House 1, T1G enablers reset Breach House 2. A vehicle breaks on the driving track — a replacement rolls out in minutes. Targets, ammo staging, scenario setup, and facility transitions happen behind the scenes. The result: your team trains through problems instead of waiting through them. How backside support works. 5. Full-Time Combat Veteran Cadre90% combat veterans. Full-time instructors — not contractors pulled from a call list. The same cadre that runs your CQB training also runs the breaching block and the medical integration, because they've done all three downrange. Continuity across disciplines means your training package builds on itself instead of resetting every time a new instructor walks in. Instructors adapt in real time — skills progressing faster than planned? The schedule shifts. Struggling with a specific evolution? Extra reps, remedial lanes, and one-on-one coaching happen without contract modifications. 6. 777 Unrestricted AcresNo noise restrictions. No light restrictions. No curfew. Live-fire shoot houses, a 30-acre MOUT complex, explosive breaching facilities, a 2. 6-mile WPS-certified driving track, engineered off-road obstacles, sniper hides, an H-60 CASEVAC trainer, unrestricted Class G airspace to 400 ft AGL, and an 800m paved runway for Group 1/2 fixed-wing UAS. Train at 2 AM. Blow charges at midnight. Launch drones during live fire. The facility operates on your timeline, not a range control schedule. Explore the property. 7. Customization Without ContractsNeed MRAPs instead of SUVs? 30 minutes. Want to add night iterations? Keep training. Drone crashes? Another one is airborne in 10 minutes. T1G builds every training package around your unit's capabilities, objectives, and timeline — not a fixed syllabus. Ability groups prevent training to the lowest common denominator. Real-time adaptation happens without change orders, committee approvals, or contract modifications. Contact us to build your package. 8. CONUS/OCONUS — Memphis or Your LocationT1G has deployed mobile training teams to 41 states and four continents since 2006. When your unit trains in Memphis, everything listed above is in one location — on-site lodging and meals, secured armory, all training areas within walking distance. When Memphis isn't an option, T1G brings the cadre and curriculum to you. Same instructors. Same standards. Medical, driving, weapons — wherever the mission requires. --- Customized Full Mission Profile and Pre-Deployment Training Your mission requirements. Our cadre, facilities, and 20 years of building integrated training. Five disciplines. One location. Training built to your unit's gaps — not a fixed syllabus. T1G builds custom training packages that integrate weapons and tactics, operational medicine, breaching, tactical driving, and UAS/C-UAS into scenario-driven exercises across 777 unrestricted acres. Every package starts with your unit's mission requirements, skill level, and timeline — then T1G's planning team builds the program of instruction around those specifics. Ability groups prevent training to the lowest common denominator. Real-time adaptation happens without change orders: skills progressing faster than planned, the schedule shifts. Need to add night iterations or swap vehicle platforms? 30 minutes. The facility operates 24/7 with zero noise or fire restrictions. On-site lodging and meals, secured armory, and all training areas within walking distance eliminate the logistics overhead that compresses training time at military installations. Backside support handles range setup, target reset, vehicle staging, and facility transitions — your unit trains 33% more in the same number of days. T1G maintains an active Secret Facility Clearance under DCSA and meets National Industrial Security Program (NISP) guidelines. Training packages scale from team-sized elements through group-level exercises. Situational Training Exercises (STX) build skills with instructor coaching and correction during execution. Full Mission Profiles (FMP) remove the safety net — no instruction during execution, feedback only after completion, multiple elements integrated across objectives. The progression from STX to FMP mirrors the real deployment preparation cycle: build the skill, then validate it under pressure. T1G's cadre — 90% combat veterans — runs the same scenarios they've executed downrange. Opposing forces, civilian role players, and signal intelligence integration add the friction that sterile range days eliminate. Off-site satellite venues extend full mission profiles beyond the 777-acre property for operations that require it. Contact T1G to discuss your unit's training requirements. T1G meets the mandated guidelines as set forth in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and maintains an active Secret Facility Clearance in accordance with the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). Situational Training Exercises Full Mission Profiles Mobile Force Protection Advanced Performance Driving / Off-Road Driving/Protective Motorcade Explosive Ordnance Disposal / IED Survival Escape Resistance and Evasion Mounted Operations / Military Convoy Ops Intelligence Surveillance RECON Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering Advanced Urban Combat / SFAUC Precision/Limited Scale Raids Close Target Reconnaissance Reconnaissance & Surveillance Active Shooter Response Cordon & Search Sensitive Site Exploitation Mass Casualty Exercises Sniper Ops  Direct Action Convoy Live-Fire  Satellite Targets Advanced Skills Operations Tracking Tagging Locating Personal Security Detail Combat Search and Rescue K9 Training  Dry Close Air Support MFF HALO/HAHO DB SL JTAC Integration & Currency --- Tactical Combat Casualty Care Integrated Into Your Training Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training ASSESS - TREAT - EVACUATE - INTEGRATE TCCC integrated with tactical operations. Military, SOF, and law enforcement medical training. 777 acres. Unrestricted operations. Zero coordination delays. Why Tactical Medical Training at T1G STX-Integrated Medicine Every competitor teaches TCCC in a classroom. T1G integrates casualty care into sustained tactical exercises where the tactical problem is still running. Students execute the MARCH protocol while the mission continues around them. 80% hands-on. Maximum 5:1 student-to-instructor ratio. Skills that only work in a classroom don't come here. Full Mission Profile Capability STX lanes build to full mission profiles that test the entire team — medics, operators, and leadership. Your medic treats casualties inside the MOUT complex while the assault element clears the next building. That integration requires 777 acres of shoot houses, ranges, and unrestricted training areas running simultaneously. T1G has it. Nobody else does. Combat Veteran Instructors JSOMTC graduates. Former lead instructors and section heads at the schoolhouse. Real-world combat deployment experience across multiple theaters. CoTCCC-approved curriculum aligned with PHTLS standards. Purpose-built operational medicine facility with H-60 CASEVAC trainer and confined space/collapsed structure trainer. TCCC Operational Medicine Courses BCTT - Basic Combat Trauma Training Operator-level. 3 days | 32 CAPCE CEUs. CoTCCC/NAEMT/PHTLS-aligned. Hemorrhage control, airway management, chest trauma, shock management. Culminates in scenario-based STX. Learn More → ACTT - Advanced Combat Trauma Training Medic-level. 4 days | 40 CAPCE CEUs. Point of injury through 24-hour patient management. Blood transfusions, advanced airway, chest tubes, battlefield pharmacy. Unit-specific STX building to full mission profiles. Learn More → Prolonged Field Care SOF medic-level. 50 hours. Extended care in austere environments with delayed evacuation. Ultrasound, field monitoring, advanced surgical techniques. Pre-mission medical planning integrated into the evacuation process. Learn More → Applied Battlefield Medicine 8–40 hours | Modular practicum. IED, OPFOR, confined space, high-angle scenarios. Learn More → Advanced Combat Medic 40 hours | BAS, prolonged care, pediatric/geriatric/OB trauma, veterinary medicine intro. Learn More → SOF Tactical Medical Refresher 84 hours | 91 CAPCE CEUs | Recertification for SOF medics. TCCC updates, skill revalidation, scenario-based assessment. Learn More → High-Angle Rescue Custom duration | Rope rescue, high-angle patient packaging, rappel systems. Learn More → EMT-B Recertification 40 hours | Meets NREMT/state requirements. CAPCE CEUs. TCCC/TECC refresher integrated. Learn More → EMT-P Recertification 2 weeks | 80 CAPCE CEUs. Full paramedic recertification with advanced protocols. Learn More → What you can't do elsewhere: Integrate TCCC into live situational training exercises across 777 unrestricted acres Run medical STX lanes concurrent with live-fire CQB in adjacent shoot houses Build to full mission profiles with medical, weapons/tactics, breaching, and UAS integrated Train in a purpose-built operational medicine facility with mannequins, high-fidelity moulage, cut suits, and professional role players at 5:1 ratios Conduct 24/7 medical operations — night STX with NVG integration Execute CASEVAC on the H-60 trainer and confined space rescue in the CS/CS trainer What is TCCC? It's KEEPING NAMES OFF THE WALL Tactical Combat Casualty Care is the standard of care for combat trauma endorsed by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) under USSOCOM. Three phases: Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and Tactical Evacuation. Built on the MARCH protocol -- Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia/Head injury. T1G's medical curriculum is built on the CoTCCC framework and aligned with PHTLS standards. Where T1G departs from the standard is delivery: TCCC integrated into situational training exercises and full mission profiles, not taught in a classroom and tested on paper. Learn How T1G Integrates Operational Medicine with Your Training Whether your unit needs operator-level TCCC, medic-level advanced trauma, or SOF recertification, T1G builds the training package around your proficiency level and operational requirements. Standalone medical or integrated with weapons and tactics, breaching, driving, and UAS. Contact us to discuss your unit's medical training requirements. --- Tactical Training Courses Weapons & Tactics Shoot - Move - Communicate T1G's tactical training is built on the combat-proven philosophy that mindset, marksmanship, and manipulation are the core skill sets of a tactical shooter. Why Weapons & Tactics at T1G Progression, Not Repetition Training starts on flat ranges — marksmanship validation, weapons manipulations, combat shooting at reactive steel. Then it moves into the SIMS House for dry and SESAMS force-on-force work where room clearing procedures become reflexive. Then the shoot houses for live-fire CQB. Then the Embassy — two stories, 24 rooms, 40 doors, flashbangs authorized. Then the 30-acre MOUT complex for full-spectrum STX. Every step increases stress and complexity. Skills build. They don't just repeat. 5–20 Day Custom Packages T1G builds every weapons and tactics package around your unit's current proficiency and mission requirements — not a fixed syllabus. Teams building foundational CQB proficiency spend more time on marksmanship and room clearing fundamentals. Teams already solid on basics accelerate into integrated operations — breaching, sniper-initiated assaults, ground mobility, and full mission profiles. Ability groups prevent training to the lowest common denominator. The schedule adapts in real time without contract modifications. Facilities Nobody Else Has Seven flat ranges from 2 to 1,000 meters. Two ballistic live-fire shoot houses with 9-foot walls running simultaneously. A 5,000 sq ft reconfigurable SIMS house steps from the lodging facility. A 9,375 sq ft two-story Embassy with six stairwell configurations. A 30-acre MOUT complex with 18 buildings. Urban sniper hides overlooking the Live-Fire Wadi. 24/7 operations. Zero noise restrictions. Zero light restrictions. Weapons & Tactics CQB & Urban Operations Close Quarters Battle (CQB/CQC) 5–20 days | SOF and special purpose forces. Marksmanship, room clearing, team procedures, live-fire exercises, SESAMS force-on-force. Day and night operations. Learn More → Advanced Urban Combat (AUC) 5–20 days | For proficient teams. CQB + breaching + sniper-initiated assaults + ground mobility. Culminates in full-spectrum STX. Learn More → Marksmanship & Precision Rogers Range 5 days (2-day add-on module available) | 8-lane reactive steel at 7–20 yards. Combat-speed target discrimination. The foundation for everything that follows. Learn More → Tactical-Combat Marksmanship 5 days | Carbine and pistol. Speed and accuracy under combat conditions. NVG/PEQ night firing. Qualification-standard sustainment. Learn More → Advanced Marksmanship 5 days | Intensive reactive pistol and carbine. CQB marksmanship refinement on advanced target systems. Low-light and night operations. Learn More → Long-Range Precision Marksmanship 5 days | Match-grade equipment required. Ballistic data collection, loophole shooting, urban hide-site ops, sniper-initiated assaults. Learn More → Protection, Surveillance & Specialty Force Protection 3–5 days | Combatives, urban self-protection, close-quarter combat. STX culmination. Learn More → SOF Protection 4+ days | Personal force protection integrated with concealed carry, driving, and combatives. Full STX. Learn More → Protective Security Detail 7+ days | PSD operations, motorcade, principal protection. Learn More → High-Risk Concealed Carry 5 days | Low-profile concealed carry + combatives + driving integration. Escapology module. Learn More → High-Risk Traveler I 5 days | Threat awareness, evasion, self-protection for personnel in non-permissive environments. Learn More → High-Risk Traveler II 10+ days | Advanced. Vehicle interdiction, commandeering, surveillance detection. Builds on HRT-I. Learn More → Special Reconnaissance — R&S 10+ days | Infiltration, hide-site operations, surveillance, collection and reporting. 48-hour STX culmination. Learn More → Technical Urban & Rural Surveillance 5 days | Digital imagery capture, sensor deployment, transmission, and dissemination. Learn More → Train the Trainer Custom duration | Adult learning theory, round-robin station implementation, instructor course of fire development. Learn More → What you train here that you don't train anywhere else Run live-fire CQB in two ballistic shoot houses simultaneously — squirter scenarios between buildings Execute SESAMS force-on-force with flashbangs in a two-story, 24-room Embassy Clear a 30-acre MOUT complex with UAS overwatch and sniper support from adjacent hides Integrate breaching, medical, and ground mobility into a single full mission profile Train 24/7 — night live-fire with NVG/PEQ, no noise restrictions, no light restrictions Backside support resets targets, stages ammo, and transitions facilities so your unit trains 33% more Build Your Team's Training Package Whether your team is building CQB proficiency or running full-spectrum urban combat exercises, T1G builds the package around your unit's capabilities and objectives. 5–20-day customizable programs. Team through Company-sized elements. Contact T1G → --- Tactical Driving Courses On-/Off-Road Driving Your vehicles or ours. WPS-certified tracks, live-fire driving, throwaway vehicle fleet — 16 courses from law enforcement EVOC to SOF vehicle interdiction. The Only Tracks You Need T1G runs tactical driving on four dedicated surfaces built for the full spectrum — from pursuit intervention on pavement to vehicle recovery in a sandpit. The 2. 6-mile WPS-certified paved track is live-fire rated, a capability most tactical driving facilities refuse to offer. A 2,800-foot straightaway supports speeds over 100 mph. The integrated skid pad runs wet or dry with a built-in sprinkler system. A 270-degree live-fire counter-ambush area, elevated berms at choke points, and Ambush Alley support IAD and counter-ambush drills with live rounds. The 2-mile unimproved roads track is also WPS certified — a multi-surface course for off-road driver development and vehicle recovery. Engineered trail systems and obstacles connect to a 13-acre sandpit wadi dedicated to off-road driving and vehicle recovery. Vehicles break down on any track — T1G replaces them in minutes, not hours. The throwaway vehicle fleet is maintained specifically for live-fire exercises, bailout drills, and destructive training. Burn them, shoot them, flip them. T1G replaces them same day. Click to zoom/expand site map 16 Courses Across Four Disciplines SOF & Military Driving The core tactical driving curriculum for special operations and military units operating in high-threat environments worldwide. Tactical Operators Course | 2–3 Days SOF High-Risk Driver | 5-6 days SOF Protection & High-Risk Driver | 6 days High-Risk Driver | 5 days Mobile Force Protection | 5+ days SOF Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering | 3 Days Law Enforcement Progressive LE driving from foundational vehicle dynamics through PIT maneuvers and advanced pursuit tactics. Agencies send officers through the full sequence or start at the level that matches their experience. Basic Law Enforcement Driving | 2 Days Advanced Law Enforcement Driving | 3 Days (1-day for BLEDC grads) Emergency Vehicle Operators Course | 3–5 days Executive Protection Close protection driving, motorcade operations, and executive security — integrating marksmanship, medical, and PSD tactics into vehicle operations. Executive Protection Driver Training | 3 Days Close Protection Driving | 7+ days Motorcade Operators Course | Custom duration Protective Security Detail Course | 5 Days Off-Road & Recovery Progressive off-road driving and vehicle recovery — from terrain reading and equipment use through multi-vehicle recovery operations and NVG-assisted night driving. Off-Road Driver I | 1 day Off-Road Driver II | 2 days Off-Road Driver III | 3 days Vehicle Extrication Course | 1-2 days (module) T1G Driving Facilities Click image for Lightbox Gallery What Makes T1G Driving Different Most tactical driving programs train on a paved oval and call it done. T1G integrates driving into the full tactical problem because vehicles don't operate in a vacuum — they operate in ambushes, motorcades, and extractions where shooting, medical, and communications happen simultaneously. Live-fire driving: Ranges 4 and 8 accept vehicles for mounted live-fire exercises. Bailout drills with live ammunition. Drive-by and counter-ambush scenarios with real rounds — not blanks, not dry fire. Throwaway vehicle fleet: Sedans, SUVs, Land Cruisers, former police vehicles, up-armored platforms. Actively maintained for destruction. Vehicles used until they're done, then replaced same day. No waiting on rental returns or insurance claims. Platform switching in 30 minutes: Need to move from SUVs to MRAPs mid-course? T1G swaps platforms without paperwork or contract modifications. Day and night operations: 24/7 capability. Night driving with NVGs available across all courses. Combat-experienced instructors: Instructors with operational driving experience in theaters from Afghanistan to West Africa. Driving Feeds the Full Mission Profile A vehicle ambush doesn't end when the tires stop rolling. The driver executes a counter-ambush drill, dismounts under fire, and the team fights to casualties. Medical treats on the X while the convoy resets for extraction. UAS overwatch tracks squirters. The MOUT complex is the objective, the driving tracks are the route in and out, and tactical medical handles everything in between. At T1G, driving courses integrate with CQB, breaching, and operational medicine because the STX doesn't stop when the vehicle does. Every facility sits on one campus — operators drive from the hardball track into Range 4 for a live-fire counter-ambush, then proceed to the shoot houses for the clearance phase. No convoys between locations. No lost training hours. Lease the facility for your next cycle. Ready to Plan Your Driving Training? Whether your unit runs a standalone driving course or integrates vehicle operations into a pre-deployment full mission profile, T1G builds the training to your requirements. 16 courses. Four surfaces. Your timeline. Contact T1G → | Capabilities Brief | Facility Lease → --- Tactical breaching Courses Breaching | Dynamic Entry Your operators. Our breach houses. Explosive, mechanical, ballistic, thermal, and exothermic entry — current force equipment, live iterations, zero restrictions. Dynamic Entry Starts with the Right Infrastructure T1G runs breaching on dedicated, purpose-built breach houses designed for repetition at full speed. Two breach houses side by side — one team executes while backside support resets the other. New doors hung, inserts replaced, charges staged. When the team finishes, they walk next door and go again. That parallel-lane capability doubles the number of training reps in a single day. 110+ breach points across the property: two dedicated breach houses, two 10-door breaching racks for individual reps, and the shoot house compound — every student works their own door. Current force equipment. Explosive, mechanical, ballistic, thermal, and exothermic entry on every iteration — not demonstrated once and discussed for the rest of the week. The breaching conex trains torch-cutting on ship doors, hatches, and steel plates — thermal and exothermic entry work most facilities skip entirely. A BATF-approved day box stores Class V materials on site, eliminating the logistical delays that eat training time at military installations. Zero noise or fire restrictions. Zero scheduling conflicts with adjacent units. The dedicated breaching classroom and charge preparation rooms sit adjacent to both breach houses — operators walk from instruction to live charges in under a minute. Click Image for Lightbox Gallery SOF Explosive Entry I → Explosive Entry II → Master Breacher SOF Explosive Entry I 5 Days | Foundation Explosives handling, mechanical and ballistic breaching fundamentals, charge calculations, firing train design, and minimum safe distance calculations. Operators build, place, and fire internal and external door charges. Entry and contingency TTPs for every breach scenario — including misfire and alternate entry procedures. SOF Explosive Entry II 5 Days | Advanced Application For operators with prior explosives experience. Advanced charge construction, shockwave mechanics, overpressure and fragmentation mapping, wall charges, window charges, and simultaneous entry TTPs. Minimizing net explosive weight while maintaining maximum effect. Deliberate, hasty, and emergency assault drills on complex targets. SOF Master Breacher 5 Days | Certification Master-level proficiency and instructor qualification. Explosive selection and placement strategy for maximum energy transfer. Research and development process, data collection, DoD explosives regulations, adult learning theory, and range safety management. Operators leave certified to plan, execute, and teach breaching operations. Two Breach Houses. Dedicated Classroom. BATF Day Box. Each breach house supports all five entry methods — explosive, ballistic, mechanical, thermal, and exothermic. Wall configurations include CMU solid, hollow, and CMU reinforced with brick exterior. Window inserts accept glass, rebar, and custom materials. Overhead doors open directly to the breach houses, door facade, and breaching conex training area. Breach House 1: 8 exterior doors, 4 interior doors, breachable walls and windows Breach House 2: Identical configuration, parallel lane operations BATF Day Box: Class V materials stored on site — MilStip and direct shipping accepted Classroom: Purpose-built, adjacent to breach houses Charge Prep Rooms: Directly connected, walk to live breach in under a minute View breaching facilities → Breach, Clear, Treat, Extract — On One Campus Entry isn't the end of the problem. It's the beginning. At T1G, breaching feeds directly into CQB clearance through the shoot houses and 30-acre MOUT complex. Casualties inside get treated by tactical medical teams running the same scenario. Extraction runs through the driving tracks to the HLZ. UAS overwatch provides ISR during the entire evolution. Every facility sits within walking distance. No convoys between ranges. No lost training hours. Units running pre-deployment full mission profiles at T1G integrate breaching into the tactical problem — not as a standalone block, but as the first step in a multi-discipline exercise that runs from breach point to extraction. Lease the facility for your next training cycle. Ready to Plan Your Breaching Training? Whether your unit runs the full three-course progression or integrates breaching into a pre-deployment scenario, T1G builds the training to your requirements and timeline. Contact T1G → | Capabilities Brief | Facility Lease → --- US Headquarters 866. 496. 9916 3100 Angeletti RoadCrawfordsville, AR 72327 CONTACT Tier 1 Group Please Note: T1G provides contracted tactical training exclusively to organized groups from military units, law enforcement agencies, government organizations, and qualified private-sector teams. We do not offer open enrollment courses or individual training slots. All training engagements are customized to meet specific operational requirements. A project manager responds within one business day. We'll ask about your unit size, timeline, disciplines, and objectives so we come back with a relevant proposal — not a brochure. --- Onsite Lodging & Meals Walk to every range. Full-time housekeeping. Meals on-site. Save time and money—let T1G handle your logistics and accommodations. Six lodging buildings — 90+ beds — within walking distance of every range, classroom, and training facility on the property. Male and female shower and bathroom facilities in a dedicated co-located building with 24/7 laundry. Each building includes a 700 sq ft team room with Wi-Fi, satellite TV, whiteboards, refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee. Private SNCOIC/OIC quarters are available in multiple secure buildings. Individual lockers and linens provided. Full-time housekeeping — your team focuses on training, not facility maintenance. Meals are prepared and served on-site in the dining facility. Breakfast before weapons draw. Hot lunch between training blocks. Dinner after the last iteration. No transit, no per diem hassles, no off-property risk. The Day at the Range comparison shows what this means in practice — your team starts training earlier, finishes later, and eats better than they would on a government installation. Satellite TV • Gym • Showers • Laundry • Wi-Fi Lodging Details: Lodging Compound: 15,100 sq ft across six buildings Capacity: 90+ beds across six buildings Per Building: 2,400 sq ft with 700 sq ft team room SNCOIC/OIC Quarters: Private, 144 sq ft per room Shower/Facilities: 2,200 sq ft — separate male and female Laundry: 900 sq ft, 24/7 access Amenities: Wi-Fi, satellite TV, linens, individual lockers, whiteboards, refrigerators, coffee Gear Stowage: Secure buildings with individual lockers — zero transit hassle Pro Shop: Snacks, sundries, incidentals, and T1G merchandise Lodging Macro to Micro Click for Lightbox Gallery Adjacent to lodging Lounge, Kitchen & Recreation — Building #5 Adjacent to the lodging compound, Building #5 provides a full kitchen with two electric stoves, refrigerators, microwave ovens, and food prep sink. Separate men's and women's restroom facilities. All electric — no gas appliances. The recreation side includes a movie room with satellite TV, two gaming stations with preloaded retro systems, and a foosball table. The building operates during power outages. After a 14-hour day running NVG evolutions in the MOUT, this is where your team decompresses without leaving the property. Common Areas, Gym & Dojo Two outdoor gathering areas anchor the north and south ends of the lodging complex — picnic tables, grills, burn barrels, and bonfires. T1G staff keeps firewood stocked. An exterior electric and propane hookup supports mobile kitchens and food trucks for large groups. Two volleyball courts (one grass, one sand) and open space for PT. A full fitness center with free weights and machines sits adjacent to the compound. Outdoor fitness stations — mega tires, hanging bars — are distributed across the property. When no combatives courses are scheduled, the Dojo is available for unit use. Everything is within walking distance. Draw weapons from the armory, eat breakfast, and be on the range in under 30 minutes — no vehicle movement, no convoy brief, no wasted time. --- Facility Lease — 777-Acre Tactical Training Complex Your instructors. Our infrastructure. Shoot houses, MOUT, flat ranges, driving tracks, and Class G airspace — configured to your mission, by the day or week. Pre-deployment exercises. Product R&D and field testing. Film and television production. If your team is self-sufficient and just needs the infrastructure, the backside support, and a smile at the chow line — this is the place. Your Training Plan. Our 777 Acres. Your Training Plan. Our 777 Acres. T1G Memphis is a 777-acre tactical training complex purpose-built for units that bring their own instructors and training plans. Everything below is available for lease - by the day, the week, or configured to a multi-week pre-deployment cycle. No fixed packages. No scheduling conflicts. Your Project Manager handles range scheduling, logistics, and backside support from initial planning through execution. Let's talk about your requirements and timeline. Click to zoom/expand site map Click for drone video tour T1G Memphis Site Flyover 777-Acre Purpose-Built Tactical Training Complex Unrestricted Class G airspace to 400 ft AGL 24/7 operations capability Multi-discipline integration in single evolutions WPS-certified driving tracks Secret Facility Clearance (NISP/DCSA) On-site lodging and meals available CONUS/OCONUS mobile training teams Two Live-Fire Ballistic Shoot Houses Two stand-alone ballistic shoot houses inside a walled compound with 9-foot walls and multiple breach points. Fully ballistic to 7. 62mm Ball. Both houses are quickly reconfigurable -- train in a long hallway like a school or commercial building, then reconfigure to a residential structure in minutes. All entry points are fully breachable: explosive, ballistic, mechanical, and thermal. House 1: 4,200 sq ft | 17 interior doors, 3 exterior doors, 3 ballistic windows House 2: 8,000 sq ft | 22 interior doors, 4 exterior doors, 4 ballistic windows Compound: 9 ft walls, gravel courtyard, multiple vehicular breach points View shoot house details → Click image for Lightbox Gallery Click image for Lightbox Gallery 30-Acre MOUT Complex & SIMS Embassy Fifteen buildings across 30 acres - narrow streets, alleys, scattered structures, and vehicles replicating modern urban environments. Adjacent HLZ/DZ supports helicopter insert/extract and airborne operations with a 9-second drop zone. The entire complex integrates with the shoot houses, Wadi, sniper hides, and driving surfaces for full mission profiles. The SIMS CQB Training Facility (the "Embassy") sits in the northwest corner. Two stories designed to be difficult to clear - six unique stairwells, doors opening in opposing directions, hidden areas, and a master control room with light/audio override for scenario escalation. 48 closed-circuit cameras record every room for review. Lease the MOUT complex, the Embassy, or both - each operates independently. Combined, they support STXs and full mission profiles for experienced teams refining integration across urban clearance, airborne insert, and vehicle-mounted QRF. Your scenario, your complexity level. MOUT Complex: 30 acres, 15 buildings, adjacent HLZ/DZ SIMS Embassy: 9,375 sq ft | 2 stories | 24 rooms | 40 interior doors | 6 stairwells Control Room: Master light, audio, strobe override Surveillance: 48 CCTV cameras, full facility coverage Airborne Ops: 9-second DZ, Static Line and HALO capable View MOUT Complex → View SIMS Embassy → Have questions about this facility? Contact your Project Manager → Live-Fire Driving Tracks & Off-Road Surfaces The 2. 6-mile WPS-certified paved track is live-fire rated — a capability most tactical driving facilities don't have. A 2,800-foot straightaway supports speeds over 100 mph and STOL aircraft operations. The integrated skid pad runs wet or dry with a built-in sprinkler system. A 270-degree live-fire counter-ambush area, elevated berms at choke points, and Ambush Alley support IAD and counter-ambush training with live rounds. The 2-mile unimproved roads track is also WPS certified — a rally-style multi-surface course built for off-road driver development and vehicle recovery training. Engineered trail systems with creek crossings and obstacles connect to a 13-acre sandpit wadi dedicated to off-road driving. Vehicles break down on either track — T1G replaces them in minutes, not hours. Hardball Track: 2. 6 miles, WPS certified, live-fire rated Straightaway: 2,800 ft, 100+ mph, STOL aircraft capable Skid Pad: Sprinkler system for wet/dry training Counter-Ambush: 270° live-fire area with elevated berms Unimproved Roads: 2 miles, multi-surface, WPS certified 13 acres, off-road driving and vehicle recovery View hardball track → View unimproved roads → View engineered obstacles → View sandpit wadi → Questions? Contact your Project Manager → Click image for Lightbox Gallery Click image for Lightbox Gallery Hogan's Alley, 5-Story Tower & Multiplex Area Range 4 — Hogan's Alley is a 300-yard, 270-degree multipurpose range in an enhanced urban setting that safely hosts up to 100 personnel. Five lanes with 8 targets per lane, no two lanes configured the same. Supports mounted and dismounted TTPs with live fire or Simunitions. Full mission profiles flow through movement to contact, immediate action, and break from contact drills. The adjacent multi-tower complex provides fast-rope, rappel, hook and climb, and high-angle rescue capabilities from multiple levels. The towers double as 325-yard and 350-yard firing points for Range 4. Multiple certified HLZs and the 9-second drop zone are integrated throughout. The proximity to the shoot houses, MOUT complex, and breach houses makes this 100-acre zone the center of gravity for full mission profiles. Hogan's Alley: 300 yards, 270°, 210,000 sq ft Capacity: Up to 100 personnel, mounted or dismounted Targetry: 5 lanes, 40 targets, unique configuration per lane Towers: Multi-story, fast-rope, rappel, high-angle rescue Firing Points: 325 yd and 350 yd positions for Range 4 View the Range | Towers | LZ Multiplex → Have questions about this facility? Contact your Project Manager → Flat Ranges — 25 Meters to 1,000 Meters Purpose-built flat ranges supporting every firing discipline from close-quarters pistol work to 1,000-meter precision shooting. Rogers Range runs the Bill Rogers reactive target methodology — 8 lanes, 7 targets per lane at 7 to 20 yards. Range 3, the "Steel Monster," is a 150-yard, 40-lane range with pneumatic turners, reactive steel, and wireless touch-screen control from up to a mile away. The Range Master initiates full courses of fire or chaos drills requiring instant... --- CONUS | OCONUS Mobile Training Teams Available Tactical Training for Military, Law Enforcement, and OGAs 777 Acres. No Restrictions. Complete Flexibility Secret Facility Clearance | NISP Compliant | DCSA Authorized 20 years. One mission. Zero interruptions. Tactical Training for Tomorrow's Threats Our 777-acre complex enables seamless multi-discipline training — from CQB to medical, driving to drone operations — all in one evolution. T1G provides complete adaptability to optimize your training event, adjusting scenarios, vehicles, and objectives in real-time to match your mission requirements. No venue changes. No admin delays. Realize up to 33% more training time per day. T1G adapts to your op tempo and capabilities, ensuring your team leaves faster, smarter, and better than when they arrived. Live-fire CQB. Integrated drone ops. Tactical driving. Combat medicine. Breaching. All on one property, all in one evolution. That's T1G. Our 777-acre complex enables seamless multi-discipline training — from CQB to medical, driving to drone operations — all in one evolution. T1G provides complete adaptability to optimize your training event, adjusting scenarios, vehicles, and objectives in real-time to match your mission requirements. No venue changes. No admin delays. Realize up to 33% more training time per day. T1G adapts to your op tempo and capabilities, ensuring your team leaves faster, smarter, and better than when they arrived. Live-fire CQB. Integrated drone ops. Tactical driving. Combat medicine. Breaching. All on one property, all in one evolution. That's T1G. Facility Lease Your training. Your timeline. Our complete infrastructure. Reserve T1G's ranges and training areas with everything included — armory, secured storage, on-site lodging, meals, and full logistics and backside support. Zero coordination burden. Maximum training time. Weapons & Tactics From basic marksmanship to CQB operations, T1G delivers proven tactical training that translates directly to mission success. Train everything from precision rifle to PSD operations in one location — with seamless UAS integration and live-fire vehicle operations. UAS/C-UAS From reconnaissance to kinetic effects, T1G seamlessly integrates drone operations with ground force movements. Unrestricted Class G airspace, 777 acres of varied terrain, and real-time multi-domain coordination — this is how modern units train to win. Tactical Driving Offensive and defensive driving on WPS-certified tracks — both paved and unimproved surfaces, plus vehicle rescue. Execute ambush drills, convoy tactics, and high-speed maneuvers across urban, rural, and off-road terrain. Multiple surface types. Natural and engineered obstacles. Real-world complexity. Operational Medicine JSOMTC-based curricula delivered by former Special Operations medics. Train from TCCC to prolonged field care with realistic casualty scenarios, vehicle extractions, and H-60 CASEVAC operations. Low student-instructor ratios ensure hands-on training that translates directly to mission success. Breaching Every student builds and detonates. From mechanical to explosive, ballistic to thermal — train all breaching methods on actual doors, walls, and hatches across multiple structures. Our purpose-built classroom/lab and dedicated backside support team maximize hands-on reps while eliminating setup delays. Facility Lease with Backside Support Reserve T1G's ranges configured to your mission requirements — by the day, week, or tailored to your specific op tempo. Access ranges and facilities across our 777-acre complex for true multi-discipline integration. Execute STXs and Full Mission Profiles that are unavailable elsewhere. Seamlessly transition between ranges, combine multiple disciplines, and adapt scenarios in real-time. Support services available as needed: armory, lodging and meals, range safety officers, medical support, and full backside logistics. T1G handles it while you focus on training. No fixed packages. No change orders. Configure your training footprint exactly as your mission demands. T1G Memphis Training Facility Map Click for drone video tour T1G Memphis Site Flyover 777-Acre Purpose-Built Tactical Training Complex Unrestricted Class G airspace to 400 ft AGL 24/7 operations capability Multi-discipline integration in single evolutions WPS-certified driving tracks Secret Facility Clearance (NISP/DCSA) On-site lodging and meals available CONUS/OCONUS mobile training teams T1G adapts to your mission, not the other way around. Pre-arrival coordination ensures everything's ready when you arrive. Real-time flexibility during execution means your training evolves with your needs — no change orders, no delays, just immediate adjustments to maximize training value. --- --- ## Posts --- ## Breacher Courses Provides the knowledge, skill, confidence, and basic understanding of how explosives work and how they can be best employed. SOF Explosive Entry I (SOF EE I) is an intensive five-day training program designed to equip operators with the critical skills and confidence needed for safe and effective mechanical, ballistic, and explosive breaching. Operators build proficiency across three primary methods of entry — mechanical, ballistic, and explosive — from first principles through live charge deployment in five days. This course emphasizes safety, precision, and tactical efficiency, covering ballistic breaching weapon safety, selection, and implementation; mechanical breaching tool use for safe and effective entry; explosives handling definitions, classifications, characteristics, hazards, and priming; and explosive breaching charge calculations, construction, and deployment. SOF EE I training progresses from explosives familiarization and priming systems through charge calculations, minimum safe distance calculations, target analysis, and firing train design and construction — then into live breaching iterations on internal and external door charges with entry, misfire, and failed breach procedures. All breaching runs on T1G's purpose-built breaching facilities — dual breach houses with BATF-approved day box, charge preparation classroom, and door facades with swappable target inserts that reset in under a minute. Operators who complete EE I progress to Explosive Entry II for advanced charge construction, wall charges, and simultaneous entry TTPs. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Provides the knowledge, skill, and confidence to surgically gain entry with the tactical advantage of surprise. SOF Explosive Entry II builds on foundational method-of-entry skills with advanced charge construction, shockwave mechanics, and combat-simulated drills on complex targets — wall charges, window charges, and simultaneous entry TTPs that EE I doesn't reach. Building upon foundational knowledge, this course refines explosive theory, applied physics, and real-world breaching techniques to enhance tactical effectiveness. This hands-on training reinforces core breaching principles while introducing advanced methodologies through combat-simulated drills on complex targets — strengthening explosive selection and placement strategies for optimal energy transfer while minimizing net explosive weight (NEW) and maintaining maximum effectiveness and safety. SOF EE II training progresses from chemistry of explosives and detonations through applied physics, shockwave mechanics and propagation, and advanced charge construction — then into live iterations on internal door, external door, external window, and wall charges with deliberate, hasty, and emergency assault procedures. Overpressure and fragmentation mapping, simultaneous entry TTPs, and misfire and failed breach procedures are integrated throughout. All breaching runs on T1G's purpose-built breaching facilities — dual breach houses with backside support personnel rebuilding one house while students breach the other. EE II builds directly on the Explosive Entry I foundation. Operators pursuing master-level certification progress to the Master Breacher Course. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Trains the experienced Assault Team Breacher with the knowledge, skill, and confidence to safely instruct his element members in the applied science, basic concepts, and procedures of explosive entry. SOF Master Breacher is a five-day certification for operators who will plan, lead, and teach breaching operations. The course pushes beyond execution into the science behind every method of entry — explosive selection and placement strategy for maximum energy transfer, charge optimization to minimize net explosive weight, and the R&D process for developing new TTPs. Operators leave certified to plan, execute, and instruct breaching operations. This certification-level course refines and enhances advanced breaching techniques, building upon prior training to ensure operators achieve complete mastery of explosive entry tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). This hands-on, scenario-driven training reinforces fundamental principles while immersing participants in combat-simulated drills on increasingly complex targets — mastering explosive selection and placement strategy for maximum energy transfer, optimizing breaching efficiency while minimizing net explosive weight (NEW), and executing advanced real-world entry drills under simulated operational conditions. Master Breacher training covers the chemistry of explosives and detonations, materials selection matched to target composition, applied physics and target analysis, and principles of charge construction — then progresses into live iterations on external door, external window, internal door, and external wall charges with charge placement refinement across increasingly complex target sets. The course integrates risk assessment for training environments, adult learning theory, the research and development process, data collection, and DoD explosives regulations — preparing operators to lead breaching instruction and advance their unit's TTPs. All breaching runs on T1G's purpose-built breaching facilities — dual breach houses with backside support personnel rebuilding one house while students breach the other. SOF MB builds on the Explosive Entry I and Explosive Entry II progression. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- --- ## Driving Courses High-Risk Driver Course (HRD) training prepares operators for the mobility demands of deploying to high-risk theaters worldwide. Over 5 days, the course covers paved, unpaved, and off-road driving using manual and automatic transmissions — the platforms operators encounter in North Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America, and Asia-Pacific. Training progresses from vehicle dynamics and defensive driving through offensive maneuvers, vehicle recovery, and high-stress threat response. Day and night scenarios ensure operators perform in all conditions. T1G builds HRD packages around deployment profiles and operational requirements. Operators train evasive driving, attack recognition, roadblock and checkpoint procedures, counter-force off drills, bail-out and push-out techniques, damaged vehicle drills, and wounded crewman procedures. Multi-vehicle operations progress from convoy formations through counter-ambush drills using disposable contact vehicles. Recovery training covers independent and multi-vehicle assisted techniques — flat tows, snatches, high-centered vehicles, and rollovers using straps, winches, high-lift jacks, and field-expedient repairs. All driving runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track, unimproved roads course, and off-road obstacles. Mounted live-fire and Simunitions exercises integrate tactical marksmanship into the driving curriculum. T1G's backside support team stages vehicles, resets courses, and manages equipment between iterations. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. . Let's talk about it. --- Advanced Law Enforcement Driving Course (ALEDC) builds on the skills developed in the Basic course, focusing on advanced driving tactics and techniques. This three-day program begins with a refresher on the basics before progressing to specialized drills, including the Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) and vehicle tactics following a successful PIT. Officers refine their abilities in defensive and offensive driving, integrating these skills into realistic scenarios designed to simulate high-stress field operations. For those who have already completed the Basic Law Enforcement Driving Course, this program is condensed into a one-day session focusing solely on advanced techniques. ALEDC training progresses from vehicle dynamics and evasive driving — then into a full night pursuit culminating with a PIT using disposable contact vehicles. All driving runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track. Agencies building a progressive LE driving program pair ALEDC with the EVOC curriculum on the same infrastructure. Arkansas CLEST ApprovedThis course is approved by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST). Training hours for Arkansas law enforcement officers are submitted directly to CLEST. Out-of-state officers receive a course certificate for submission to their state training commission for training credit and certification. --- Basic Law Enforcement Driving Course (BLEDC) provides new and experienced law enforcement professionals with foundational and advanced vehicle handling skills. Despite its name, this two-day course goes beyond basic training to cover advanced vehicle dynamics, skid control, reverse driving, defensive and offensive driving, and day and night operations. Participants engage in realistic scenarios that prepare them for emergency and non-emergency driving situations encountered in the field. The course culminates in high-stakes emergency and pursuit driving exercises, equipping officers with the confidence and expertise to safely control their vehicles in challenging real-world situations. BLEDC training covers platform-specific vehicle operation, vehicle dynamics and control, instinctive driving, and pursuit driving techniques. Officers execute low-light driving scenarios. All driving runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track. Officers who complete BLEDC progress to the Advanced Law Enforcement Driving Course for PIT techniques and pursuit intervention — or pair it with EVOC for a broader emergency vehicle operations curriculum. Arkansas CLEST ApprovedThis course is approved by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST). Training hours for Arkansas law enforcement officers are submitted directly to CLEST. Out-of-state officers receive a course certificate for submission to their state training commission. --- Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) is an intensive training program designed to enhance the skills of professionals operating in high-risk and emergency environments. Over 3–5 days, this course focuses on personal force protection, mobility, vehicle dynamics, recovery techniques, and defensive and offensive driving maneuvers necessary for safe and effective emergency response. Participants train in highly trafficked rural and urban environments, on both paved and unpaved roads. The curriculum includes skid control, high-speed evasive maneuvers, and tactical driving under simulated emergency conditions. Day and night driving scenarios are incorporated to ensure operators perform in all lighting conditions. EVOC training at T1G progresses from platform-specific vehicle operation and vehicle dynamics through threat recognition, evasive maneuvers, and multivehicle close-proximity driving — then into roadblocks, down-vehicle drills, bail-out procedures, and vehicle recovery and commandeering. Scenarios run day and night on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and unimproved roads course, with static and mobile live-fire exercises integrated throughout. The program is customizable for law enforcement, fire, EMS, and military units. Teams that need advanced pursuit intervention and PIT techniques or Basic Law Enforcement Driving train on the same infrastructure under the same cadre. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Off-Road Driver II Course (ORD II) Off-Road Driver II (ORD II) builds on the fundamentals covered in ORD I, introducing advanced vehicle recovery techniques across challenging terrain — sand, mud, water, rocks, and gumbo. Over two days, operators navigate T1G's engineered obstacles, purpose-built trails, and WADI network on tactical vehicles or T1G's 4x4 fleet. Recovery training covers independent and multi-vehicle assisted techniques using straps, winches, high-lift jacks, and field-expedient methods. Training progresses from basic recovery through flat tows, snatches, high-centered vehicle extraction, and rollover recovery. Operators learn to read terrain, assess vehicle capability limits, and make recovery decisions under time pressure. All off-road training runs on T1G's off-road obstacles and engineered terrain with direct access to the WADI network for water and soft-surface operations. Teams completing ORD II move to Off-Road Driver III for variable-speed unimproved road driving and advanced scenario work. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Off-Road Driver III (ORD III) advances operators beyond obstacle negotiation and recovery into variable-speed driving on unimproved and unfamiliar roads — the conditions that define ground mobility in austere operational environments. Over three days, training combines the recovery skills from ORD II with advanced vehicle handling on surfaces that change under the wheels. The course culminates with driving scenarios on T1G's purpose-built tracks. A single-day syllabus for unimproved road training is available on request. Operators train route and terrain assessment, obstacle clearance at operational speed, max gradient and rollover threshold recognition, and NVG-assisted night driving. Recovery operations layer in multi-vehicle assisted techniques for situations where the terrain wins. All training runs on T1G's off-road obstacles and unimproved roads course. Teams building a complete ground mobility package run the ORD I–II–III progression, then add Tactical Operators Course for on-road tactical driving and SOF High-Risk Driver for full-spectrum mounted operations. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- SOF Protection and High-Risk Driver Course (SOF-P & HRD) integrates mobility, personal force protection, and combatives into a single 6-day package. Operators develop the ability to detect, counter, and neutralize threats while navigating the inherent risks of operating in high-threat environments. The course opens with defensive and offensive driving on paved, unpaved, and off-road terrain — vehicle recovery, evasive maneuvers, and high-stress driving on both manual and automatic transmissions. Operators train on platforms replicating North Africa and Middle East operational theaters. Unique to this program is the integration of combatives and low-profile concealed carry (LPCC) tactics, building seamless transitions between lethal and non-lethal self-defense under progressively complex scenarios. Driving progresses from vehicle dynamics through convoy operations, counter-ambush drills, PIT and ramming workshops, damaged vehicle drills, and wounded crewman procedures on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and unimproved roads course. Off-road recovery covers independent and multi-vehicle techniques using the full equipment loadout. Force protection integrates combatives with LPCC fighting strategies — drawing from concealment, fighting from within and around vehicles, glass shoots, and dismounted immediate action drills. Static and mobile live-fire exercises combine driving and marksmanship into realistic day and night scenarios. This is the course for SOF operators deploying to environments where the vehicle is both the primary mode of movement and the most likely point of contact. T1G's backside support team handles vehicle staging, track reset, and equipment so the team trains continuously. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Tactical Operators Course (TOC) builds the driving skills that keep operators alive when a vehicle becomes the weapon, the shield, or the exit plan. Over 2–3 days, teams train vehicle dynamics and control, high-speed driving, threat assessment and attack recognition, escape maneuvers, precision immobilization techniques (PIT), and barricade breaching through ramming — all on T1G's WPS-certified paved track. The course culminates in a Final Training Exercise (FTX) that puts every skill under pressure in a realistic scenario. TOC is the foundation for T1G's entire driving curriculum — Executive Protection Driver Training and Close Protection Driving build directly from the competencies established here. Training runs on purpose-built driving infrastructure — a 2. 6-mile WPS-certified hardball track and an unimproved roads course that replicates the surfaces operators encounter downrange. T1G's cadre pushes vehicle dynamics to the limit through repetitive cycling and muscle-memory engagement until evasive reactions are instinctive, not deliberate. PIT workshops progress from technique to application against moving targets. Ramming drills use disposable vehicles. Every rep builds toward the FTX, where the team runs a complete scenario under pressure. T1G's backside support team handles vehicle staging, track reset, and equipment between iterations — the team stays behind the wheel instead of managing logistics. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- SOF High-Risk Driver (SOF HRD) training prepares special operations personnel for tactical mobility in high-threat theaters. Over 5 days, operators train on manual and automatic transmissions — across paved, unpaved, and off-road terrain, simulating operational environments in North Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America, and Asia-Pacific. Training incorporates advanced vehicle handling, evasive maneuvers, vehicle ramming, precision driving under duress, threat detection, and counterterrorism driving skills. Day and night scenarios build the adaptability SOF missions demand. The course progresses from vehicle dynamics and control through serpentine, threshold braking, and skid control to offensive techniques including barricade breaching and PIT. Recovery operations cover independent and multi-vehicle assisted recovery, flat tows, snatches, high-centered vehicles, and rollovers using the full equipment loadout — winches, snatch straps, high-lift jacks, and tree savers. Tactical drills include counter-force off, bail-out, push-out, vehicle transfers, wounded crewman procedures, and multi-vehicle counter-ambush. Mounted and dismounted tactical marksmanship integrates live-fire static and mobile exercises with day and night Simunitions problems. All training runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track, unimproved roads course, and off-road obstacles. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. . Let's talk about it. --- SOF Tactical Vehicle Interdiction & Commandeering Course (SOF TVICC) develops the skills to stop, enter, and seize vehicles under high-threat conditions. Over three days, operators train static and mobile interdiction techniques, precision immobilization (PIT), surreptitious and forced entry, vehicle sabotage, and tactical commandeering across diverse vehicle platforms. Training includes both compliant and non-compliant occupant scenarios, planned and improvised interdiction methods, and road block and vehicle checkpoint operations. Day and night scenarios ensure adaptability across operational conditions. Operators progress from weapons handling in and around vehicles through sectors of fire, door entry techniques and tools, and embus/debus procedures to full interdiction exercises combining all elements under pressure. Mobile interdiction drills build from single-vehicle stops through coordinated multi-vehicle operations. Vehicle disposal procedures cover both compliant and non-compliant situations with use-of-force decision-making integrated throughout. All vehicle work runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and road network. Teams deploying to environments where vehicle interdiction is a mission requirement combine TVICC with Tactical Operators Course for foundational driving skills and SOF High-Risk Driver for the broader mounted mobility package. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Close Protection Driving (CPD) equips PSD teams with the mounted operations skills critical for protecting principals in high-risk, asymmetrical environments. Over 3–5 days, training opens with a tactical marksmanship refresher, then progresses through tactical driving, vehicle crew operations, and multi-vehicle tactics in urban and rural settings. Operators learn to move effectively through congested areas, identify and avoid threats, and respond decisively during transit to ensure the safety of passengers and principals. The course builds to operational-level survivability skills during mounted contacts — individual and team driving techniques, vehicle maneuvering as a unit, and coordinated threat response. Training culminates in scenario-based exercises with Simunitions and live fire, day and night. CPD shares Performance Points with T1G's Close Protection Tactical Marksmanship (CP-TMS) and CP-PSD Tactics curricula — the three build a complete close protection skill set when combined. Driving-specific training covers vehicle dynamics and control, high-speed driving, escape maneuvers, PIT, barricade breaching, close-proximity and formation driving, vehicle assault resistance (VAR), and threat assessment across attack scenarios. All driving runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track with access to the unimproved roads course for austere environment work. Teams running a full PSD training package combine CPD with Protective Security Detail and Executive Protection Driver Training to cover the complete mounted and dismounted protection mission. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Off-Road Driver I (ORD I) Off-Road Driver I (ORD I) establishes the fundamentals of off-road vehicle operation and ground mobility. In one day, operators train basic off-road driving skills, vehicle placement, obstacle negotiation, and terrain reading. Students train on their unit-provided tactical vehicles or on T1G's fleet of 4x4 SUVs and Ground Mobility Vehicles (GMVs). ORD I is the entry point for T1G's three-level off-road progression — Off-Road Driver II adds recovery operations and engineered obstacles, and Off-Road Driver III introduces variable-speed unimproved road driving. Combine with Tactical Operators Course for a complete on/off-road package. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Motorcade Operators Course (MOC) develops the multi-vehicle skills required to move principals and assets through high-threat environments. Over 3–5 days, training progresses from individual vehicle handling through advanced multi-vehicle defensive and evasive driving — motorcade formations, inter-vehicle communication techniques, high-speed convoy maneuvers, and escape procedures. The course is customizable to team size, vehicle platform, and operational environment. Scenarios build in complexity through realistic attack drills that pressure the motorcade's ability to maintain formation, protect the principal, and execute contingency plans under fire. Operators train formation driving, vehicle spacing and speed management, lead and follow vehicle responsibilities, and coordinated responses to threats including ambush, IED, and vehicle-borne attack scenarios. Counter-ambush drills progress from recognition through evasive action to breakout. Down-vehicle procedures, vehicle transfers, and bump plans ensure the motorcade adapts when vehicles are lost. All training runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and road network, which supports multi-vehicle operations at speed without civilian traffic conflicts. Teams building a complete protection driving capability combine MOC with Close Protection Driving and Executive Protection Driver Training. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Executive Protection Driver Training (EPD) builds on the core skills taught in the Tactical Operators Course (TOC), equipping participants with advanced driving techniques specifically tailored for executive protection specialists. This intensive 3-day program elevates attendees' ability to handle emergency situations and includes specialized executive protective driving tactics. Participants gain the expertise needed to ensure safety in high-risk environments. EPD training covers vehicle dynamics and control, high-speed driving, and close-proximity formation driving — then progresses into threat assessment and attack scenarios, vehicle assault resistance (VAR), escape maneuvers, precision immobilization techniques (PIT), and barricade breaching. All driving runs on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and unimproved roads course. EPD builds directly on the Tactical Operators Course foundation — teams running both courses back-to-back compress the progression from fundamentals through EP-specific tactics on the same infrastructure under the same cadre. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Mobile Force Protection Course (MFP) builds the mounted operations skills that keep mobile forces alive in asymmetrical environments. This 5+ day course opens with a tactical marksmanship refresher to ensure proficiency in mounted engagement skills, then progresses to tactical driving in high-risk urban and rural settings. Operators learn to identify and avoid threats during transit, react to contacts, and execute immediate action drills to get off the X under fire. Training develops from individual vehicle handling through multi-vehicle tactics, techniques, and procedures — vehicle crew coordination, convoy operations, and coordinated threat response during movement. Driving drills cover attack recognition and avoidance, ambush response, down-vehicle and damaged-vehicle procedures, wounded crewman drills, vehicle transfers, counter-force off drills, and bail-out procedures. Multi-vehicle operations progress through convoy formations, communication, and counter-ambush drills. Mounted live-fire integrates static and mobile embus and debus drills with day and night Simunitions exercises on T1G's WPS-certified paved track and road network. Teams needing off-road capability add T1G's Off-Road Driver progression. Teams building a complete mounted protection package combine MFP with Tactical Operators Course for the foundational driving skills and Close Protection Driving for PSD-specific formations. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- --- ## Drone Courses Systematic anti-drone training through proven F3EAD targeting methodology. Counter-UAS Defense (C-UASD) T1G's counter-UAS training applies the same methodical F3EAD operational targeting cycle to aerial threats. Our systematic counter-UAS training develops hard skills through the complete engagement cycle: Detect → Identify (Friend or Foe) → Track → Defeat. Unlike simulation-based programs, T1G validates counter-UAS training through live engagements in our unrestricted training complex. Exclusive Drone-on-Drone Training Capability T1G uniquely offers live drone-on-drone intercept training— units practice pursuit, intercept, and kinetic defeat of hostile drones using friendly UAS platforms. This revolutionary counter-UAS training validates real-world engagement scenarios impossible to replicate through simulation alone. We're aware of no other U. S. facility providing drone-on-drone combat training. Your operators engage actual aerial targets. Real pursuit. Real intercepts. Real validation of counter-drone Build Your Custom Counter-UAS Solution T1G customizes your training events to support your operational tempo and requirements. Whether you need standalone C-UAS training or integration with offensive drone operations, T1G will design the right solution for your mission profile and budget. CONTACT US - LET'S DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS Progressive Counter-UAS Training Phases From individual operators to unit-level integration, our C-UAS course builds proficiency through progressive phases. Teams develop detection muscle memory. Practice rapid threat assessment under stress. Validate defeat mechanisms against actual aerial targets. This methodical counter-drone training approach ensures operators internalize the systematic thinking required to counter evolving drone threats in any environment. Not random drills. Not isolated skills. Systematic capability development through the full F3EAD cycle. Including ISR-assisted detection - using friendly drones to detect enemy drones, extending your detection envelope beyond visual range. Your own UAS platforms become part of the counter-UAS solution, not just the problem to solve. F3EAD-Based Training Modules Our counter-drone training adapts the proven Find-Fix-Finish targeting cycle to your unit's specific threat profile and defensive requirements. The same methodology that drives successful kinetic operations now applied to drone defense. Find: Detect hostile drones before they complete their mission Fix: Identify and track threats through your airspace Finish: Defeat drones through validated engagement methods Exploit/Analyze: Continuous improvement of your counter-UAS tactics Disseminate: Integrate lessons across your force protection apparatus Every phase trained with actual drones in unrestricted airspace. No simulation. No shortcuts. Real anti-drone capabilities developed through live engagement. Find/Detect - Threat Recognition Visual, acoustic, and RF-based detection using advanced equipment suites Pattern-of-life analysis for anomaly detection in diverse terrain Multi-sensor correlation for comprehensive airspace awareness Hands-on training with RF detection and spectrum analysis equipment ISR-assisted detection using friendly UAS platforms Fix/Identify and Track - Friend or Foe Determination and Persistent Surveillance IFF protocols for aerial assets distinguishing civilian from hostile operations RF signature analysis and threat classification Visual identification of drone types and payload capabilities Rules of engagement application for aerial threats Continuous monitoring through integrated detection systems Predictive flight path analysis and handoff procedures Real-time COP integration via ATAK Server Multi-asset tracking coordination between observation posts Finish/Defeat - Neutralization Methods Kinetic: Drone-on-drone intercept, net capture systems, directed kinetic defeat Electronic: RF jamming, GPS denial, command link severing Equipment training with RF-based defeat systems Close protection protocols for facility and convoy defense Exploit/Analyze - Intelligence Integration C-UAS coordination with traditional air defense Convoy protection from aerial surveillance Facility and perimeter defense protocols Multi-layered defense-in-depth strategies The Counter-Drone Training Environment 777 acres of unrestricted Class G airspace. Launch threats without coordination. Engage targets without range limits. Validate tactics without artificial constraints. Your counter-drone training integrates with ground forces here because it rarely happens on base. At T1G, your C-UAS team trains alongside units conducting full-spectrum operations - exactly how you'll employ counter-UAS based on mission requirements. No deconfliction meetings. No range scheduling conflicts. Real integration. Build Your Counter-Drone Defense Stop discussing drone threats. Start defeating them. This C-UAS course delivers validated counter-drone capabilities through live engagement and systematic methodology. Counter-drone tactics achieve maximum effectiveness when operators understand both attack and defense. Explore our FPV Operator and 3D Printing courses for complete UAS competencies. Ready to validate your drone defense? Contact T1G to discuss your drone training requirements. --- Advanced FPV proficiency through three pacing tracks tailored to entry experience. FPV-OPS develops complete First-Person View capabilities from foundation to advanced tactical employment. One comprehensive military drone training curriculum. One set of standards. One operational outcome. The only variable is pacing based on your starting point. Three Entry Tracks, Same Destination FPV-OPS-I (Entry Level): Build, repair, and fly FPV drones. Master flight dynamics, maintenance, and basic tactical employment. Foundation for advanced operations. FPV-OPS-II (Intermediate): Layer FPV operations with ISR support. Target handoff protocols, ATAK integration, coordinated strike planning. Transition from solo to team operations. FPV-OPS-III (Advanced): Full shooter-spotter operations. Multi-drone coordination, complex BDA, follow-on strike management. Lead FPV-ISR teams in multi-domain operations. All levels achieve the same end state—mastery of advanced FPV flight dynamics, maintenance, and tactical operations—through hands-on training, technical instruction, and Situational Training Exercises (STX) within T1G’s 777-acre unrestricted operational environment. The program emphasizes real-world tactical applications, ensuring operators are confident and competent in FPV operations for contemporary battlefield and specialized mission profiles. Build Your Custom FPV Operations Package T1G customizes your training events to support your operational tempo and requirements. Whether you need standalone FPV operator certification or full integration with reconnaissance, kinetic effects, and ground force coordination, our Project Managers will design the right solution for your mission profile and budget. CONTACT US - LET'S DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS FPV-ISR Team Operations (Intermediate/Advanced Focus) Modern FPV employment requires seamless coordination with ISR assets - applying the proven shooter-spotter relationship from sniper operations to drone warfare. The Operational Sequence: ISR platform maintains overwatch and provides PID (Positive Identification) Target location dropped as pin on ATAK or similar C2 systems ISR drone maintains high station-keeping while vectoring FPV FPV operator navigates to marked target using shared coordinate system Strike execution while ISR platform witnesses and records Immediate BDA (Battle Damage Assessment) by ISR asset Vector follow-on FPVs if effects not achieved This layered employment teaches operators to think in teams, not individual aircraft. The difference between flying drones and employing them tactically. Intermediate operators learn basic ISR coordination and target handoff. Advanced operators execute complex scenarios with multiple FPVs, degraded communications, and time-critical targets. Complete FPV Training Progression Flight Operations: Pre-flight checks through BVLOS operations. Hover stability to high-speed navigation. Obstacle courses through actual structures. Terrain following across 777 unrestricted acres. Formation flying with multi-aircraft coordination. Autonomous flight programming and waypoint navigation. Technical Proficiency: Component identification to circuit board diagnosis. Battery management for extended operations. Field repairs under time pressure. Custom configurations for mission requirements. Advanced payload integration including specialized cameras and release mechanisms. Tactical Employment: Mission planning with ISR coordination. Target handoff procedures and ATAK integration. Complex engagement sequences with real-time BDA. Electronic warfare considerations and GPS-denied operations. Multi-drone swarm tactics. Full integration with ground forces during combined operations. Validation: Every operator completes comprehensive Situational Training Exercises. ISR-supported strike missions. Multi-domain operations with ground forces. Live scenarios replicating current operational environments including Ukraine-style FPV employment. The Training Environment 777 acres without restrictions. Real ISR drones providing actual overwatch. Live ATAK server for authentic C2 integration. Practice target marking, handoff, and BDA procedures with actual aircraft, not simulation. Entry-level operators might need 10 days to reach proficiency. Advanced operators with ISR experience might achieve it in 5. The timeline adapts. The standard - including full FPV-ISR integration - never changes. Ready to build your FPV-ISR capability? Contact T1G to discuss your unit's experience level and operational timeline. Why FPV-ISR Integration Matters Now Ukraine proves that FPV success depends on ISR support. Solo FPV operations achieve 30% effectiveness. ISR-supported strikes exceed 70%. Cartels already employ this model. Your operators need these team tactics today. This program addresses that gap. Whether your team has zero drone experience or current FPV pilots needing ISR integration, FPV-OPS builds the same operational readiness. Build FPVs. Coordinate with ISR. Execute precision strikes. Conduct accurate BDA. One program. Multiple entry points. Mission-ready FPV teams. --- 3D Printing for UAS (3D-UAS) is a comprehensive training program designed to equip operators with advanced adaptive manufacturing capabilities, focusing on principles that enable rapid response to evolving mission requirements. This intensive course focuses on rapid prototyping, field repair, and modification techniques essential for maintaining operational readiness in dynamic environments. Participants master 3D printing technologies, materials science, and design principles while developing practical skills for creating mission-critical UAS components, replacement parts, and tactical modifications. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through progressive exercises that simulate real-world operational challenges, culminating in full-spectrum Situational Training Exercises (STX) conducted within T1G's unique 777-acre unrestricted airspace environment. This course enables operators to maintain UAS fleet readiness, reduce logistical dependencies, and implement rapid solutions in austere operational theaters where traditional supply chains are unavailable or compromised. Build Your Custom UAS Sustainment Package T1G customizes your training events to support your operational tempo and requirements. Whether you need basic 3D printing proficiency or advanced capabilities for field repairs, rapid prototyping, and mission-specific modifications, our Project Managers will design the right solution for your mission profile and budget. CONTACT US - LET'S DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS --- --- ## Medical Courses EMT-B Recertification Course (EMT-B Recert) — meets the continuing education requirements of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) and most states for EMT-Basic recertification. Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) credits are provided. This course is available to units and teams only — T1G does not offer individual enrollment or online recertification. T1G's recertification curriculum covers 23 skill areas including BLS updates, TCCC/TECC review, patient assessment, hemorrhage control, airway management, thorax injuries, shock and fluid resuscitation with IV/IO access, head and eye injuries, geriatric and pregnant patient trauma, behavioral emergencies, mass casualty incident management, ACLS and PALS protocols, and mechanical ventilation. The TCCC/TECC integration means your team recertifies within a tactical medical framework rather than a civilian continuing education format — delivered by combat-experienced instructors who teach from operational context, not just slides. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Special Operations Forces Tactical Medical Refresher (SOF TMR / ATP Refresher) is s an 84-hour program built for the advanced military medical professional — Army 18D, Air Force Pararescue, Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman, Navy Independent Duty Corpsman, and NAVSPECWAR SEAL medics. The course satisfies NREMT Paramedic recertification and USSOCOM Advanced Tactical Paramedic (ATP) certification requirements, delivering renewal in BLS, ACLS, PALS, TCCC, and PHTLS within a single training event. 91 Advanced CAPCE CEUs are provided. Full mission profiles are tailored to unit-specific operational requirements — T1G builds the scenario package around where your team is deploying and what they need to sustain. The curriculum spans two phases covering more than 50 skill areas. Phase I moves from foundational updates through core trauma management — hemorrhage control, hemostatic application, advanced and surgical airway techniques, chest trauma, blood product transfusion, and shock resuscitation — into specialized blocks covering blast and burn injuries, traumatic brain injury, orthopedic assessment, battlefield pharmacology, rapid sequence intubation, and regional anesthesia. Tactical and operational considerations include medical 9-line and MIST reporting, convoy medical operations, urban movement and casualty collection point management, damage control resuscitation, and mass casualty triage. Special topics address K-9 trauma management, altitude illness, deployed clinical medicine, and current injury pattern analysis. Phase II delivers ATP recertification skills, NREMT-P renewal, and field scenarios that test the full integration under mission conditions. 91 Advanced CAPCE CEUs are provided. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it.   --- Flight Paramedic Certification (FP-C) is a comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion the candidate sits for the FP-C certification. The candidate must possess a current State or NREMT-P certification in order to attend. This course is designed specifically for the military medic and teaches critical care aeromedical concepts in an easy-to-understand format. The instructor staff has a 20% higher pass rate than the national average, accomplished using relevant and to the point instruction. This course provides insight and clarity to complex critical care medical concepts and procedures. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- NREMT-Paramedic Recertification Course (EMT-P Recert) – is a 2-week program designed to meet the continuing education and training requirements for recertification of National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians — Paramedic (NREMT-P). This course is available to units and teams only — T1G does not offer individual enrollment or online recertification. This course ensures compliance with NREMT standards and aligns with the recertification requirements of most states. PRC provides a streamlined, comprehensive curriculum to help paramedics maintain their credentials and stay current with best practices in prehospital emergency care. 80 Advanced CAPCE CEUs are provided.   T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Advanced Combat Trauma Training (ACTT) is a medic-level, USSOCOM-approved course built on CoTCCC guidelines and internationally accepted Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) standards. This course provides medics with the advanced skills needed not only to treat casualties at the Point of Injury but also to manage their care for up to 24 hours. These advanced skill sets prepare participants for the real-world challenges commonly encountered during prolonged field care situations. Through extensive, realistic unit- and service-specific scenarios, the course immerses students in high-pressure environments that enhance learning, build confidence, and improve decision-making under stress. This 4-day program provides an enhanced learning experience for medics seeking to elevate their operational readiness. 40 Advanced CAPCE CEUs are provided. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Advanced Combat Medic Course (ACMC) is an advanced, medic-level program for experienced medics, corpsmen, and medical providers operating at the point of care. This 40-hour course builds the clinical decision-making and extended care capabilities required to manage combat casualties across the full spectrum — from initial reception through field clinic and Battalion Aid Station (BAS) operations to prolonged care during MEDEVAC delay. Training is scenario-driven, placing medics in high-pressure environments that demand real-time triage, treatment prioritization, and resource management under operational stress. T1G builds each ACMC iteration around the unit's mission profile and medical gaps, drawing from 26 skill areas that span the full combat medical continuum. That depth means a medic team preparing for a MEDEVAC-denied deployment gets heavy focus on prolonged care, IV/IO resuscitation, blood product administration, and field anesthesia — while a BAS-oriented rotation emphasizes casualty reception, triage sequencing, GSW management, and advanced suturing. The available curriculum runs from advanced hemorrhage control and surgical airway management through blast and burn treatment, pediatric and geriatric trauma, environmental emergencies, veterinary medicine fundamentals, and MEDEVAC/CASEVAC coordination. Your unit's requirements determine which blocks get the time — not a fixed syllabus. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Prolonged Casualty Care Course (PFC) is a 50-hour advanced program for experienced SOF medics, corpsmen, and medical providers operating in austere environments where evacuation timelines extend well beyond the golden hour. This course addresses the reality that SOF elements routinely operate in undeveloped theaters where the medic is the highest echelon of care available for hours or days. Training integrates laboratory and diagnostic interpretation, patient monitoring, and pre-mission medical planning into realistic, prolonged care scenarios — building the clinical judgment required to keep casualties alive when evacuation is delayed or denied. The curriculum draws from 31 skill areas covering every phase of extended casualty management: advanced airway and chest trauma intervention, blood transfusion and massive transfusion protocols, field surgical and suturing techniques, ultrasound assessment, wound debridement and infection management, regional and general anesthesia, K-9 medical care, telemedicine and remote physician consultation, and austere environment medical planning — including country medical assessment and medical intelligence. Training progresses through the ruck/truck/house methodology — from point-of-injury care with only what the medic carries, through vehicle-based casualty collection and transport, to sustained treatment in T1G's Unconventional Warfare Clinic. Each environment changes the equipment available, the time on target, and the clinical decisions the medic faces. The culminating field exercise forces students to integrate everything under operational conditions. T1G builds each iteration around the unit's deployment profile and anticipated medical challenges. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Applied Battlefield Medicine (ABM) is an intensive, hands-on practicum designed for medics and operators with prior TCCC exposure who need to pressure-test their skills inside realistic operational scenarios. Unlike a fixed curriculum, ABM is modular — built around your unit's mission profile, operational environment, and identified skill gaps. Packages range from 8 to 40 hours and encompass every phase from pre-mission medical planning through extended casualty care. ABM puts students into scenarios they cannot rehearse for: IED strikes with multiple casualties requiring simultaneous triage and treatment, opposing forces engagements where care happens under fire, confined space and collapsed structure rescues demanding patient packaging in zero-visibility conditions, and high-angle extrications where rigging and medical intervention happen simultaneously. Each scenario layers advanced patient management — hemorrhage control, surgical airway intervention, tension pneumothorax treatment, IV/IO resuscitation, blast and burn management — with the stress, fatigue, and decision overload of real-world battlefield medicine. T1G's cadre tailors the scenario mix, intensity, and duration to match where your team is and where they need to be. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. . Let's talk about it. --- The Vehicle Extrication Course trains operators to perform vehicle entry and extrication in post-accident and post-attack scenarios — motorcade ambushes, convoy IED strikes, and rollover recoveries where trapped personnel require immediate extraction. The course covers both rescue and tactical contexts, building from tool fundamentals through full simulated rescues of trapped occupants under realistic conditions. Duration is customizable to unit requirements. Operators gain hands-on proficiency with hand and power tools across every extrication task: removing side, rear, and front windshield glass; opening doors with panel cutters, spreaders, and wedges; pulling doors with come-alongs; cutting A-pillars; removing roofs with air chisels and high-lift jacks; pulling and displacing steering wheels, foot pedals, dashboards, and seats using multiple tool methods. Vehicle stabilization and incident command procedures are integrated throughout. The course culminates in tactical exercises that combine extrication with combat trauma care — extracting and treating casualties under the conditions that created them. Teams integrating VEC into a broader training cycle combine it with tactical driving and medical blocks for full motorcade response scenarios. Extensive hands-on training provides practical experience with hand and power tools for window removal, door opening, roof removal, steering wheel manipulation, foot pedal adjustment, dashboard displacement, seat extraction, and vehicle/structure stabilization. Students will conduct simulated rescues of trapped occupants (principal and/or personnel) under realistic conditions. 1–2 days (module) --- High-Angle Rescue Refresher & Extrication (HARR) is a specialized course led by Subject Matter Experts with Pararescue backgrounds and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) certifications. These instructors bring extensive real-world experience from both civilian rescue operations and combat deployments — the techniques they teach are drawn from missions they've executed, not textbooks they've read. Students build proficiency across the core high-angle rescue skill set through detailed demonstrations followed by extensive hands-on repetition: rope selection and application in rescue environments, practical knot systems, anchor-point rigging, patient belay techniques, lowering and lifting system construction, and SKEDCO operations for vertical casualty evacuation. Training covers both standard rigging procedures for structured environments and improvised hasty techniques for situations where standard equipment isn't available. Every block is hands-on — students rig, belay, lower, and extract under instructor supervision until the techniques are automatic. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Basic Combat Trauma Training (BCTT) is a comprehensive program designed to prepare both operators and non-medical personnel with the skills needed to perform life-saving emergency medical procedures in high-stress environments, whether on the battlefield or during everyday operations. Our curriculum is built on the guidelines set forth by the Joint Trauma System (JTS) Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC), the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) TCCC, and internationally recognized Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) standards. T1G elevates these evidence-based frameworks by focusing on the prevention and management of the most prevalent injury patterns encountered in modern combat environments. Our training emphasizes real-world applicability through hands-on learning, scenario-based exercises, and a low instructor-to-student ratio (maximum 1:5) to ensure personalized attention and skill development. Training is conducted at T1G's purpose-built operational medicine facility, offering a secure environment tailored for immersive, realistic instruction. 32 Advanced CAPCE CEUs are provided.   T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- --- ## Ranges Rogers Range is T1G's most popular range. Eight lanes, each presenting seven AR550 targets at 7 to 20 yards — computer-controlled pneumatic operation with 8" steel targets exposed for 0. 5 to 0. 75 seconds. Nine primary courses of fire push speed, accuracy, and target discrimination under time pressure. The targets are reactive by design: peripheral hits and fragments do not stop them. Shooters must place effective hits to neutralize — building the "follow through" discipline that translates directly to shoot house and CQB performance. Shooters measurably improve confidence and success in rapid, accurate, and discretionary firing scenarios across a single training day. Pistol, carbine, and shotgun. M-4 with 9mm conversion kits available. Rogers Range is the foundational marksmanship platform — units typically start here before progressing to Range 2 for reactionary rifle work, the SOF Skills Complex for competition, or directly into shoot house iterations. The Rogers Range Course and Tactical-Combat Marksmanship course run here. Lanes: 8 Targets: Seven AR550 steel per lane at 7–20 yards Target Size: 8 inches Exposure Time: 0. 5–0. 75 seconds Control: Computer-controlled pneumatic operation Courses of Fire: 9 primary Weapons: Pistol, carbine, shotgun — M-4/9mm conversion kits available Design: Reactive — effective hits required to neutralize Range 1: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Range 2 is a 100-yard, 20-lane multipurpose range built for assessing and enhancing reactionary rifle skills. The range master remotely controls pneumatic, computerized 90° turning targets that rotate in groups of two to twenty per lane. Targets turn and appear briefly before turning sideways — threat/non-threat discrimination reaction times scale down to 0. 5 seconds from edge to face. Fundamental skill enforcements include lateral movement across the range and point-of-contact to cover and concealed barricades. Range 2 feeds directly into shoot house iterations — units assess and refine marksmanship fundamentals here before progressing to live-fire CQB. For pistol-specific work, Rogers Range is the dedicated platform. For extended distance and competition formats, pair with the Steel Monster (Range 3) or Hogan's Alley (Range 4). The Tactical-Combat Marksmanship and CQB courses use this range. Supports pistol, shotgun, machine gun, and rifle up to 7. 62mm. Distance: 100 yards, single direction Lanes: 20 Targetry: Pneumatic computerized 90° turning targets, remotely controlled Reaction Times: Scalable to 0. 5 seconds edge-to-face Discrimination: Threat/non-threat turning targets Weapons: Pistol, shotgun, machine gun, rifle up to 7. 62mm Purpose: Skill assessment, reactionary drills, zeroing, remedial refinement Range 2: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Range 3 — "The Steel Monster" — earns its name from the sheer volume of AR500-520 Brinell steel across 40 lanes. Four industrial-strength tracks and six trolleys span the 140-foot width. Every lane features a turner, two headplate arrays, a steel torso, and up to four runners — steel, paper, threat, or non-threat. Reactive headplates deliver instant audible feedback. Paper turners train shoot/no-shoot discrimination. Runners move cutouts including vehicles for hostage and sniper scenarios. Point-of-contact to 150 yards with pistol and rifle. The Range Master controls everything via wireless touchscreen from up to one mile away — initiating full courses of fire, chaos drills, or instant shoot/no-shoot decisions in real time. The Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer's elevated shooting tower sits approximately 300 yards away, deconflicted for integrated sniper training. Pair Range 3 with Rogers Range for close-range fundamentals, Hogan's Alley for urban scenarios, or the SOF Skills Complex for competition formats. The Tactical-Combat Marksmanship and Advanced Marksmanship courses run here. Key Points Lanes: 40 with independent target arrays Distance: Point-of-contact to 150 yards Width: 140 feet across four industrial tracks and six trolleys Steel: AR500-520 Brinell — turners, headplates, torsos, runners Headplates: Reactive 8-inch bank (two per firing lane) with instant audible feedback Runners: Up to four per lane — steel, paper, threat/non-threat, vehicle cutouts Control: Wireless touchscreen, operational from one mile away Weapons: Pistol and rifle Range 3: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Range 4 — Hogan's Alley — is a 220,000 sq ft, 300-yard, 270° multipurpose range that safely hosts up to 100 shooters simultaneously. Five lanes, each with a different target configuration and different door and window shooting positions. 40 pneumatic targets with eight per lane — static and steel arrays configurable to unit requirements. Every shooting station supports prone, kneeling, standing, and movement drills. Vehicle access points allow shooting from moving and static vehicles for mounted force protection and immediate action drills. The range is deconflicted with the adjacent 5-Story Tower and Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer to support multi-discipline scenarios — sniper overwatch from the tower, ground element maneuvering through the alley, and casualty treatment integrated into the exercise. Units run Full Mission Profiles and STX scenarios including movement to contact, immediate action, break from contact, and 360° "off the X" simunitions training. Pistol through . 50 caliber. The Force Protection, Tactical-Combat Marksmanship, and Advanced Marksmanship courses use this range. Footprint: 220,000 sq ft, 300 yards, 270° engagement area Capacity: 100 shooters simultaneously across 5 lanes Targetry: 40 pneumatic targets (8 per lane) — static and steel, configurable Shooting Positions: Prone, kneeling, standing, movement — door and window configurations Mounted: Two vehicle access for mobile fire and immediate action drills Weapons: Pistol through . 50 caliber, non-fragmentation practice projectiles Force-on-Force: Simunitions, movable building facades, urban target vehicles Integration: Deconflicted with 5-Story Tower and CS/CS Trainer Range 4: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Range 8 is an 8-lane SOF competition-style complex with independent shooting bays, built for speed and accuracy under pressure. Each shooting bay presents a different target array — static and reactive steel at 7 to 25 meters — forcing shooters to adapt engagement techniques between lanes. Pistols at close range, M4 carbines at distance. The format supports individual time trials, team relays, and head-to-head shooter-vs. -shooter competitions. The range is purpose-built for combat skills development — not marksmanship fundamentals. Units use it to push trained shooters past comfort and into performance under time pressure. Pair it with Rogers Range for foundational marksmanship progression, or integrate into a broader CQB training package where range work feeds directly into shoot house iterations. The Tactical-Combat Marksmanship and Advanced Marksmanship courses run here. Lanes: 8 independent shooting bays with unique target arrays Distances: 7–25 meters Targetry: Static and reactive steel — unique array per bay Weapons: Pistol and M4 carbine Format: Individual, team, and shooter-vs. -shooter competition Day/Night: Day and night capable Range 8: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The 1,000-meter Known Distance Range provides measured firing points and pit-supported manual shot marking for precision data collection. The range supports up to six 2-man (shooter and observer) teams per relay for day and night courses of fire. Carriage-type target pits allow safe, precise manual marking with 1", 3", and 5" spotters — the gold standard for confirming individual shooter data at distance. The KD range supports lateral moving, stop-and-go, and limited exposure bobbing targets for developing and confirming leads on moving targets. Weapons platforms from 5. 56mm carbines through . 338 Lapua and Norma Magnum are supported. Pair the KD range with the adjacent 1000m Unknown Distance Range for a complete sniper training package, or integrate with the MOUT complex and sniper hides for overwatch scenarios. The Long-Range Precision Marksmanship course runs here. Key Points Distance: 1,000 meters with firing points graduated in 100m increments Capacity: Six 2-man teams (shooter/observer) per relay Target Pits: Carriage-type with 1", 3", and 5" manual spotters Moving Targets: Lateral, stop-and-go, and limited exposure bobbing Weapons: 5. 56mm through . 338 Lapua/Norma Magnum Operations: Day and night capable 1000m KD Range Macro View Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The 1,000-meter Unknown Distance Range supports up to 11 two-man team firing lines per relay — enough capacity for full team rotations without downtime between iterations. Multiple firing positions provide distinct elevation angles and sight lines across the range. Target arrays are adjusted to client specifications for multi-team day and night operations, unknown distance courses of fire, and team competitions. The UKD range integrates with T1G's broader marksmanship infrastructure. Pair it with the 1000m Known Distance Range for progressive sniper training, or combine with the MOUT complex and sniper hides for full mission profile scenarios involving overwatch, target interdiction, and coordinated ground-element movement. The Long-Range Precision Marksmanship and Advanced Marksmanship courses run here. Distance: 1,000 meters Firing Lines: 11 two-man team positions per relay Targetry: Steel swingers, challenge trees, breast plates, head plates, Hotel/Tango targets, special effect targets Vehicle Hulks: Static vehicle targets available on request Operations: Day and night capable Configuration: Target arrays adjusted to client parameters 1000m UKD Range Macro View Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- --- ## Site Features The East Wadi is 13 acres of fine Mississippi River sand — the kind that swallows vehicles without warning. It exists for one reason: to put drivers and recovery teams in conditions where textbook techniques fail and adaptation is the only option. Off-road technical driving, vehicle recovery, bogging and extraction, and maneuver training run here around the clock with zero noise or fire restrictions. Firearms, explosives, and vehicle hulks are restricted to maintain the surface as a dedicated driving and movement environment. The Wadi sits adjacent to Hogan's Alley (Range 4) with a helicopter landing zone nearby — supporting full mission profile scenarios that combine off-road movement, mounted operations, and air extraction. It abuts the east end of the 2-mile Unimproved Roads Track, creating a continuous off-road training corridor from graded surfaces into unimproved sand. The Off-Road Driver I, Off-Road II, and Off-Road III courses use this environment. Pair with the paved track and engineered obstacles for a complete driving package. Area: 13+ acres Surface: Fine Mississippi River sand — extreme bogging conditions Purpose: Off-road driving, vehicle recovery, maneuver training Operations: 24/7 with zero noise/fire restrictions Adjacent: Hogan's Alley (Range 4), helicopter landing zone, Unimproved Roads Track Restrictions: No firearms, explosives, or vehicle hulks — driving and movement only FMP Integration: Supports full mission profile scenarios with mounted movement and air extraction East Wadi Sandpit Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The Unconventional Warfare Clinic replicates the conditions medics face in undeveloped theaters — a building with limited equipment in a village where your team is the only medical capability for miles. Simulated stock and supplies, two treatment beds, and switchable primary or generator power create the reality of sustained care under degraded infrastructure. The clinic functions as the "house" in the ruck/truck/house training progression: after point-of-injury care with what the medic carries and vehicle-based transport, casualties arrive here for extended treatment with whatever the building provides. The H-60 CASEVAC Trainer supports patient movement exercises to and from the clinic. The focus is the medicine — clinical decision-making, patient monitoring, and resource management when CASEVAC is hours away, not minutes. Located adjacent to T1G's medical classrooms and work area, the clinic integrates into full mission profile events where casualty play drives patients to the facility for triage and extended care. The Prolonged Field Care, Advanced Combat Medic, and Applied Battlefield Medicine courses use this facility. T1G builds each iteration around the unit's deployment profile — the clinic configuration adapts to match. Location: Adjacent to medical classrooms and work area Purpose: Prolonged field care, austere medicine, advanced medical scenarios Configuration: Two treatment beds with simulated stock and supplies Power: Switchable primary electrical or generator — trains under degraded conditions Training Model: "House" stage in the ruck/truck/house progression Integration: Full mission profile events with casualty play; STX medical lanes Operations: Day and night capable CASEVAC: Patient movement to/from H-60 CASEVAC Trainer Unconventional Warfare Clinic Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The 10-acre Live-Fire Wadi is T1G's multi-domain training environment — positioned between the Urban Combat Compound, the MOUT complex, the sniper hides, and the adjacent HLZ/DZ. Natural terrain with concealment, elevation changes, and open ground. This is where T1G integrates UAS operations into traditional combat disciplines — kinetic effects validation, drone-delivered payloads, FPV attack scenarios, counter-UAS training, and drone-supported casualty evacuation all run here alongside ground force maneuver. UAS/Drone Integration Kinetic effects validation for drone-delivered payloads in a controlled environment. Battle damage assessment training using UAS overwatch during live-fire. FPV drone attack scenarios integrated with ground force maneuvers. Counter-UAS training in complex terrain with natural concealment. IED/explosive detection using aerial reconnaissance. Multi-domain synchronization across ground, air, and UAS operations. The FPV UAS Operator and Counter-UAS Defense courses run here. Medical + UAS Integration Teams coordinate drone-supported casualty location and extraction. UAS provides overwatch during medical evacuation under fire. Thermal imaging drones assist in locating casualties in complex terrain. The Prolonged Field Care and Advanced Combat Medic courses integrate with the adjacent UW Clinic and H-60 CASEVAC Trainer. Weapons & Tactics + Drone Operations FPV drone reconnaissance integrated with live-fire maneuvers. Counter-drone tactics practiced in realistic combat scenarios. Kinetic drone effects coordinated with traditional fire support. The CQB and AUC courses use the Wadi for scenarios that combine ground-element clearing with UAS overwatch. Breaching + Kinetic Effects Drone-delivered explosive effects validated in a controlled environment. Battle damage assessment from aerial munitions and payloads. Recognition of drone-borne IED threats. Explosive-rated drone test procedures. The breaching courses integrate Wadi scenarios when BDD operations require kinetic UAS support. Off-Road Driving + Aerial Surveillance Drone overwatch integrated with vehicle convoy operations. Evasive maneuvers against aerial threats. Ground movement coordinated with UAS reconnaissance. GPS-denied navigation training with drone support. Adjacent to the paved track and East Wadi sandpit. Life-Fire Wadi Macro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery Live-Fire Wadi Micro --- The SIMS CQB House is a 5,000 sq ft fully enclosed shoot house in Building #5 with eight exterior access points using variable-tension door closures. The interior reconfigures for hundreds of unique training scenarios using 20+ SIMS target stands. Advanced lighting systems — tactical strobes, special effects, and complete light control — enable realistic NVG operations during daylight hours. An exhaust fan system clears the space rapidly after flashbang deployment. Backup generator power ensures uninterrupted training regardless of conditions. The SIMS House serves as the preparation pipeline for the 2-Story SIMS Embassy — teams build and validate TTPs here before progressing to the Embassy's 24 rooms and 40 doors. It also integrates into broader CQB training packages alongside the ballistic shoot houses and the MOUT complex. A dedicated team planning area with projector supports pre-operation briefings and AARs without leaving the building. The CQB/CQC and Advanced Urban Combat courses use this facility. Footprint: 5,000 sq ft, fully enclosed Entry Points: 8 exterior with variable-tension door closures Targets: 20+ SIMS target stands, reconfigurable for hundreds of scenarios Lighting: Tactical strobes, special effects, complete light control for NVG ops Ventilation: Exhaust fan system for rapid flashbang clearance Power: Primary + backup generator for uninterrupted operations Planning Area: Integrated team room with projector for briefings and AARs Operations: Day and night, force-on-force, team tactical, mission planning SIMS House: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The SIMS CQB Training Facility — the "Embassy" — is 9,375 sq ft across two stories with 24 rooms, 40 interior doors, and six unique stairwells. It is designed to be hellish. Each stairway differs in design. Interior doors open in opposing directions. Hallways alternate between narrow and wide. Hidden areas throughout the structure add dimensions of difficulty that don't exist in uniform training buildings. The lavatory has four stalls and four urinals with dividing walls. Small rooms open into large rooms with multiple doors to opposing hallways. Sound, strobes, and light controls create additional distractions. A master control room with light and audio override switches allows cadre to escalate scenarios in real time. 48 closed-circuit cameras record every room for after-action review. The Embassy sits in the northwest corner of the 30-acre MOUT complex, adjacent to the HLZ/DZ and the Live-Fire Wadi. Teams typically build and validate TTPs in the SIMS House before progressing here — the Embassy is the advanced problem set. Combined with the two ballistic shoot houses for live-fire and the MOUT village for exterior urban operations, T1G's CQB facility pipeline goes from fundamentals through the most complex indoor clearing environment available. The CQB/CQC and Advanced Urban Combat courses culminate here. Footprint: 9,375 sq ft, two stories Rooms: 24 rooms with 40 interior doors Stairwells: 6, all unique in design Entrances: Multiple 1st and 2nd floor access points Hidden Areas: Concealed spaces throughout both floors Control Room: Master light/audio override for scenario escalation Surveillance: 48 closed-circuit cameras — full room-to-room recording Effects: Flashbangs (1st floor), strobes, disco ball, sound system Capacity: Supports four 12-man stacks Location: Northwest corner of MOUT complex, adjacent to HLZ/DZ and Wadi SIMS Embassy: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- What Is a Shoot House? A shoot house is a purpose-built structure for live-fire close quarters battle training — room clearing, hallway movement, target discrimination, and team-level dynamic entry with live ammunition. Unlike simunitions-only facilities, a ballistic shoot house absorbs rounds, allowing units to train with duty weapons at full velocity. T1G operates two stand-alone ballistic shoot houses inside a walled compound with 9-foot walls, multiple vehicular and personnel breach points, and professional evaluator catwalks for room-to-room observation and AAR. Both houses are fully ballistic to 7. 62mm Ball and quickly reconfigurable — train in a long hallway replicating a school or commercial building, then reconfigure to a residential structure in minutes. Shoot House 2 includes a narrow hallway — 35 inches wide and 25½ feet long with two rooms feeding off it. In full kit, that width forces teams to solve movement, communication, and clearing problems that don't exist in a standard-width corridor. The compound's gravel courtyard provides vehicular breach points, and the main gate accepts breachable inserts, including chains, rebar, and wood. All entry points are fully breachable: explosive, ballistic, mechanical, and thermal. Maximum NET explosive weight: . 29. No M855 or penetrator. The shoot houses integrate directly into T1G's CQB training pipeline. Units progress from Rogers Range fundamentals through the SIMS House for force-on-force TTPs, then into live-fire shoot house iterations. The adjacent SIMS Embassy adds a 24-room, 40-door multi-story challenge. Two houses running simultaneously with backside support resetting between iterations means one team clears while the other preps — zero downtime. The CQB/CQC and Advanced Urban Combat courses run here. Adjacent to the MOUT complex, Live-Fire Wadi, and sniper hides for full mission profiles. House 1: 4,200 sq ft — 17 interior doors, 3 exterior doors, 3 ballistic windows House 2: 7,800 sq ft — 22 interior doors, 4 exterior doors, 4 ballistic windows Ballistic Rating: 7. 62mm Ball. No M855 or penetrator. Max NET: . 29 Compound: 9 ft walls, gravel courtyard, multiple vehicular breach points Breach Methods: Explosive, ballistic, mechanical, thermal — all entry points Reconfigurable: Hallway, school, commercial, residential layouts in minutes Narrow Hallway: 35″W × 25½′L — two rooms, SH-2 Catwalks: Full room-to-room evaluator observation in both houses Storage: 40 ft container per house — doors, hinges, screws, IDC inserts, window inserts Shoot House: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The tower complex sits at the intersection of T1G's most versatile training areas — adjacent to Range 3 (Steel Monster), Range 4 (Hogan's Alley), the two shoot houses, and the MOUT complex. Multiple towers provide fast-rope training, hook and climb, high-angle rescue and recovery, high-line transfer capabilities, and rappel and ascension systems with primary, secondary, and tertiary anchor points. Off-set firing positions at 325 and 350 yards serve as elevated precision platforms for Range 4. T1G maintains multiple certified HLZs distributed across the facility for helicopter insert and extract during full mission profiles The towers deconflict with Ranges 3 and 4 to support simultaneous sniper-initiated assault, pre-selected target reduction, and overwatch profiles on the shoot houses at 385 yards. Prequalified snipers engage targets of opportunity and PTR profiles in the MOUT complex at 985 yards. T1G pre-qualification graded course of fire required prior to live-fire overwatch. Towers: Multi-story with fast-rope, rappel, hook/climb, high-angle rescue, high-line transfer Anchor Points: Primary, secondary, and tertiary systems Elevated Fire: Off-set positions at 325 and 350 yards (Range 4) and 385 yards (shoot houses) Long-Range Overwatch: 985 yards to MOUT complex (pre-qualification required) HLZ: Multiple certified helicopter landing zones across the facility Adjacent: Ranges 3 and 4, shoot houses, MOUT complex, breaching facilities Integration: Deconflicted for simultaneous sniper overwatch, air ops, and ground element maneuver Training Multiplex Macro View Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Two Urban Sniper Hide structures positioned on the North and South edges of the Live-Fire Wadi, providing 360° overwatch coverage across the MOUT complex, Embassy, shoot houses, and surrounding training areas. Each structure has two furnished stories with an attached tower for elevated fire positions. Interchangeable loophole planks — pre-existing openings or solid panels — force snipers to create their own positions rather than rely on what's given. The interiors are furnished with urban furniture and fixtures for realistic observation and shooting positions. Three simultaneous sniper shots are supported using the hides, the 5-Story Tower, and the Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer. The South Hide is the tactical swiss army knife. It overlooks the Urban Combat Compound — snipers fire into the shoot house windows during sniper-initiated assaults and breaches. Its back faces the Live-Fire Wadi, supporting live fire into the Wadi during troop movements. The North Hide provides R&S positions overlooking the MOUT complex and the SIMS Embassy, with direct sightlines for overwatch coordination during multi-building clearing operations. Both hides integrate into full mission profiles combining sniper overwatch, ground assault, medical, and air extraction from the adjacent HLZ. Structures: Two — North and South perimeters Configuration: Two furnished stories each with attached tower Loopholes: Interchangeable planks — pre-existing, solid, or student-created positions Interiors: Urban furniture and fixtures for realistic positioning Simultaneous Shots: Three sniper positions across hides, tower, and CS/CS platform South Hide — Overwatch: Shoot house windows, Live-Fire Wadi, Urban Combat Compound North Hide — Overwatch: MOUT complex, SIMS Embassy, R&S positions Live Fire: Into Wadi and MOUT during troop movements and bullet traps Integration: Sniper-initiated assaults, FMP/STX, air extraction via adjacent HLZ Sniper Hides: Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- What is MOUT? Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) trains units to fight in cities, towns, and built-up areas — building clearing, room-to-room movement, multi-story assaults, and coordinated operations across complex urban environments. T1G's 30-acre MOUT complex replicates these environments at scale: 18 diverse buildings, narrow streets, alleys, vehicles, adjacent HLZ/DZ for air insert, and full integration with shoot houses, the live-fire Wadi, and sniper positions for multi-domain scenarios. The complex is positioned adjacent to the 10-acre Live-Fire Wadi and can be deconflicted with the 5-story Tower (Oil Well) and Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer. Units execute scenarios ranging from traditional urban clearance to multi-domain operations incorporating UAS/C-UAS capabilities, vehicle-mounted quick reaction forces, and dismounted clearing teams. Our Class G airspace to 400 ft AGL supports UAS operations when required, while the urban infrastructure excels at fundamental and advanced urban tactics, tracking, tagging, locating (TTL) and sensitive site exploitation (SSE) with opposing forces (OPFOR) or civilian role players.   Training Capabilities The MOUT Complex adapts to your specific training objectives, from fundamental urban tactics to complex multi-domain operations: Core Urban Operations Building clearing across 18 diverse structures with varying layouts Urban movement techniques through realistic street patterns Cordon and search operations with OPFOR and role players TTL and SSE in complex urban terrain Multi-building coordination for company-level operations Sniper/overwatch positions from five elevated structures including the Oil Well Advanced medical scenarios integrated into combat operations for realistic casualty management MOUT Gallery: Macro-to-Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery Let's discuss your requirements: Enhanced Multi-Domain Options For units ready to integrate emerging capabilities: UAS/C-UAS Operations Pre-assault reconnaissance and building layout mapping Persistent ISR overwatch during operations Real-time intelligence feeds to command elements Counter-drone detection and defeat training Interior UAS operations for high-risk areas Mounted Operations Vehicle-mounted QRF positioned throughout the complex Mounted patrols securing perimeter and key terrain Urban mobility with integrated route reconnaissance CASEVAC platforms for rapid extraction Dismounted Operations Coordinated building clearance with available ISR Multi-building operations across the complex Urban hide site exploitation Enhanced TTL with available surveillance assets Urban Infrastructure: 18 urban-style buildings with varying-width hallways, doors, and windows. Interior layouts including attic spaces, hiding areas, and escape traps. Stacked-connex "marketplace" with one and two-story structures. Integration Capabilities Direct access to Live-Fire Wadi for transition between urban and terrain-based operations Connectivity with Urban Combat Compound for live-fire progression 24/7 operations capability for night UAS operations with thermal systems Explosive-rated infrastructure supporting kinetic effects validation Tactical Environment Berms, trenches, and wooded areas supporting 360-degree security operations with UAS overwatch Five elevated sniper positions across the complex enabling multi-angle overwatch and complex engagements Adjacent HLZ and 9-second Drop Zone for scenarios integrating rotary-wing and UAS operations H-60 CASEVAC trainer for medical evacuation training with drone-assisted casualty location Geofenced training zones allowing simultaneous multi-unit operations with deconflicted airspace Customized Training Scenarios Every unit's urban training requirements differ. The MOUT Complex supports the full spectrum: Full Mission Profiles (FMPs) Design complete operations based on your mission requirements: Traditional urban assault and clearance operations Enhanced operations with UAS reconnaissance and overwatch Mounted/dismounted integration with vehicle support Multi-unit coordination across the 30-acre complex Day/night operations with available thermal systems Situational Training Exercises Focus on specific urban skills and tactics: Room clearing and CQB fundamentals Urban reconnaissance and surveillance (traditional or UAS-enhanced) Vehicle checkpoints and cordon operations Building assault with multiple sniper overwatch positions CASEVAC scenarios with integrated tactical combat casualty care Counter-sniper operations across elevated positions Mass casualty incidents in urban terrain Integration Options Choose the level of complexity for your training: Basic: Fundamental urban tactics and procedures Intermediate: Add mounted elements, OPFOR, and elevated overwatch positions Advanced: Incorporate UAS, mounted QRF, sniper teams, and tactical medical scenarios Complex: Full spectrum with live-fire progression to adjacent facilities and mass casualty exercises Training Customizations The MOUT Complex adapts to specific unit requirements: Scalable scenarios from squad-level room clearing to company-sized urban operations Variable complexity with OPFOR and civilian role players Day/night operations using thermal UAS for 24-hour training Multi-domain integration synchronizing ground, air, and unmanned systems Our instructors incorporate current TTPs from recent operations, including drone threats and counter-UAS techniques from ongoing conflicts. MOUT Complex Specifications Facility Scale: 30 acres with 18 buildings for realistic urban density Training Flexibility: Customizable from basic urban tactics to multi-domain integration Adjacent Assets: HLZ/DZ, Live-Fire Wadi, Urban Combat Compound for seamless transitions Vehicle Support: Urban road network for mounted operations when required Airspace: Class G to 400 ft AGL available for UAS operations Operational Capability: 24/7 training with night operations support Infrastructure: Explosive-rated facilities for live-fire and kinetic effects Deconfliction: Geofenced zones enable simultaneous multi-unit training Experience: Customized urban training since 2006 Let's configure your Urban Training Package.   Whether you need fundamental urban tactics, vehicle integration, UAS capabilities, or complex multi-domain scenarios, our Project managers will adapt and configure the MOUT Complex to support your training objectives. Contact us to discuss your requirements. --- T1G's 2-mile WPS-certified Unimproved Roads Track runs drivers through multiple surface types and transitions — groomed, loose, cambered, and off-camber — with bank corners, blind corners, and variable-radius turns that force decisions before the exit is visible. Elevation inclines, declines, and camel humps add vertical unpredictability to every lap. The course trains through repetitive cycling: drivers learn how the platform responds to each surface, build muscle memory for traction loss and recovery, and develop the reflexive corrections that keep a vehicle moving when the road changes under them. Techniques include left-foot brake modulation, threshold braking, skid control, line theory, and using rotation for directional change — the fundamentals that separate a driver who reads the surface from one who reacts to it. The unimproved roads course sits at the far end of T1G's driving surface chain. Teams progress from the 2. 6-mile paved hardball track through the engineered off-road obstacles and connecting trails to arrive here — where variable terrain tests everything learned on controlled surfaces. From here, the East Wadi sandpit adds fine-sand recovery work in the worst traction conditions on the property. Off-Road Driver III combines obstacle negotiation with variable-speed unimproved road driving across three days. SOF High-Risk Driver and Mobile Force Protection integrate this course into full mission profiles with NVG, convoy operations, and live-fire scenarios. The Tactical Operators Course culminates here with a final training exercise testing everything from PIT maneuvers to barricade breaching. Backside support stages vehicles and recovery assets adjacent to the course — broken axles and blown tires get replaced, not mourned. Length: 2 miles, WPS certified Corners: Bank, blind, and high/low-speed with increasing and decreasing radii Speeds: 60+ mph Surfaces: Multiple types with groomed and ungroomed transitions Elevation: Inclines, declines, and camel humps Banking: On-camber and off-camber sections Techniques Trained: Left-foot braking, line theory, threshold braking, skid control, rotational directional change, heel-toe shifting Vehicle Platforms: Unit-provided tactical vehicles, fleet SUVs, sedans (manual and automatic) Surface Chain Position: Paved track → obstacles → trails → unimproved roads → Wadi sandpit Connects To: Engineered obstacles, hardball track, East Wadi sandpit Unimproved Roads Course Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Two Engineered Obstacle areas sit south of the hardball driving track and west of the Live-Fire Wadi, creating a continuous off-road training environment accessible from the paved surface without road transit. North and South obstacle ranges test both vehicle and driver across multiple-angle platforms, suspension articulation challenges, and gradient extremes. A 40–50 foot rock climb wall, steep decline/incline sections (Humvee-grade — Jeeps restricted to north-south, Humvees east-west), telephone pole crossings requiring a ground guide, two step-climbs (one straight, one ramped at 45 degrees), and mogul fields build progressive difficulty. Every obstacle carries visible evidence of incorrect technique — vehicles that bottomed out, frames that scraped, approaches that failed. The obstacles teach because the consequences are obvious. The obstacle areas anchor the middle of T1G's driving surface chain. Teams start on the 2. 6-mile WPS-certified paved track for vehicle dynamics at speed, transition here for technical terrain work, then move to trails connecting the unimproved roads course and the East Wadi sandpit — fine sand recovery where everything learned on solid ground gets tested in the worst surface on the property. Off-Road Driver I builds fundamentals here in one day. Off-Road Driver II adds recovery equipment and the Wadi network over two days. Off-Road Driver III combines obstacles with variable-speed unimproved road driving across three days. Advanced courses — SOF High-Risk Driver, Tactical Operators Course, Mobile Force Protection — integrate these obstacles into full mission profiles with live-fire, NVG, and convoy operations. Backside support maintains fleet vehicles on site — if something breaks on the rock climb, a replacement rolls out in minutes. Obstacle Areas: 2 (North and South), south of paved track, west of Live-Fire Wadi Rock Climb Wall: 40–50 feet, 6–8 feet tall Steep Grade: Extreme decline/incline — Humvee-grade with directional restrictions by vehicle type Telephone Poles: Road guide–assisted crossing for suspension testing Step-Climbs: 2 configurations — straight stepped and 45-degree ramped approach Moguls: Wheel articulation and vehicle placement training Vehicle Platforms: MATV/MRAP, Humvees, Jeeps, fleet SUVs, unit-provided tactical vehicles Surface Chain Position: Paved track → engineered obstacles → trails → unimproved roads → Wadi sandpit Connects To: Hardball driving track, unimproved roads, East Wadi sandpit North Driving Obstacle Range Click Image for Lightbox Gallery South Driving Obstacle Range --- T1G maintains nine armories positioned adjacent to classrooms and training areas. All meet DoD 5100. 76-M compliance and BATF approval for secured weapons and ammunition storage. All are DoD 5100. 76-M compliant and BATF-approved. Double-locked, electronically alarmed, and monitored by law enforcement liaison. Weapons racks and shelving are configured to your unit's requirements. Draw weapons in the morning, turn them in at night — no vehicle movement to a remote ASP, no wasted training time. T1G holds Receiving Authority licensing for Class V materials. MilStip and direct shipping of ammunition and explosives are supported — coordinate shipment in advance and your materials are secured on arrival. Combined with onsite lodging and backside support, the armory completes the logistics chain: your team flies in, draws gear, and trains. No off-property coordination required. Facilities: Nine armories Compliance: DoD 5100. 76-M compliant, BATF-approved Security: Double-locked, electronically alarmed, LLE-monitored Class V: Receiving Authority licensed — MilStip and direct shipping accepted Magazines: Explosive bunkers on-site for ordnance storage Configuration: Weapons racks and shelving scaled to unit requirements Crew-Served: Storage capacity for crew-served weapons systems (M249, M240) SIMS/FX: Dedicated storage for SIMS uppers, FX bolts, and training munition Armory | Secured Storage Macro to Macro Click for Lightbox Gallery --- T1G's breaching facilities puts the classroom, explosive storage, charge preparation rooms, and all training structures within steps of each other. Overhead doors open directly from the classroom to the breach houses, door facades, and breaching conex — no vehicle movement, no wasted time transitioning between instruction and execution. A BATF-approved day box stores Class V materials on site, and MilStrip/direct shipping eliminates the ammunition supply point delays that compress breaching blocks at government installations. Two breach houses operate in parallel: while one team executes, backside support resets the other — new doors hung, inserts replaced, charges staged — doubling the reps in a single training day. The breach houses feed directly into T1G's broader CQB architecture. Post-breach, teams transition into the adjacent shoot houses and MOUT complex for full assault profiles — breach, enter, clear, consolidate. The Live-Fire Wadi adds open-air breaching scenarios with fragmentation standoff. Courses run from Explosive Entry I (fundamentals through live door charges in five days) through Explosive Entry II (shockwave mechanics, wall charges, simultaneous entry TTPs) to Master Breacher certification. The breaching conex trains torch-cutting on ship doors, hatches, and steel plates of varying thickness — the thermal entry work that most facilities skip entirely. Breach Houses: 2 parallel structures with independent reset capability Doors Per House: 8 exterior, 4 interior — all swappable Wall Configurations: CMU solid, CMU hollow, CMU reinforced with brick exterior (two layers) Window Inserts: Glass, rebar, and custom materials in 4 exterior breachable windows per house Door Facades: 2 iron facades with 10 doors each — 2 BTI (wood, metal, plastic) and 2 IDC (doorknob assemblies swap in under one minute) Breaching Conex: Ship doors, ship hatches, steel plates for torch-cutting practice Class V Storage: BATF-approved day box with MilStrip/direct shipping Classroom: Purpose-built with charge preparation rooms, overhead doors to all training areas Backside Support: Parallel lane ops — one house executes while the other resets Connects To: Shoot houses, MOUT complex, Live-Fire Wad Breaching Macro View Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- Eleven classrooms distributed across the property, each adjacent to its primary training area. Medical, breaching, and driving all have dedicated classrooms purpose-built for their program of instruction. Weapons and Tactics has three classrooms central to the flat ranges. Four additional classrooms are in Building #5, next to lodging. No transit between classroom instruction and hands-on training — walk out the door and onto the range. All classrooms are climate-controlled with projectors, flat screens, surround sound, and audio systems. Seating accommodates geared personnel — no squeezing into fixed desks in kit. Most include adjoining team rooms and breakout areas for small group planning, AARs, or rehearsals. One large classroom converts to a private dining hall for unit events. Total: 11 classrooms across the property Location: Adjacent to training areas and ranges — under 8 minutes to any facility Climate Control: All classrooms heated and cooled AV Systems: Projectors, flat screens, surround sound, audio Seating: Configured for geared personnel with room for equipment Team Rooms: Adjoining breakout areas in most classrooms Convertible Space: One large classroom doubles as a private dining hall Classrooms: Macro-to-Micro Click for Lightbox Gallery --- The WPS-certified 2. 6-mile paved track is purpose-built for multi-discipline driving programs at speed. A 2,800-foot straightaway supports speeds exceeding 100 mph and doubles as a take-off/landing strip for STOL aircraft. Multiple berms strategically placed at key choke points create a 270° live-fire counter-ambush area attached to the track. A built-in sprinkler skid pad supports wet and dry applications for vehicle dynamics training. Pitting area, ramming zone, and customized vehicles are maintained on-site — if a vehicle breaks down, backside support provides a replacement in minutes. The track integrates with UAS overwatch for aerial reconnaissance and interdiction scenarios during live-fire driving exercises — FPV drones tracking vehicle convoys while ground teams execute ambush and counter-ambush drills. Ambush Alley supports live-fire immediate action drills at speed. The track connects to the engineered off-road obstacles and trails leading to the 2-mile unimproved roads course, creating a continuous driving environment from paved high-speed through technical terrain to unimproved surfaces. The Tactical Operators Course, EP Driver, Close Protection Driving, and EVOC courses run here. Length: 2. 6 miles, WPS certified Straightaway: 2,800 feet — supports 100+ mph and STOL aircraft Skid Pad: Built-in sprinkler system for wet and dry vehicle dynamics Live Fire: 270° counter-ambush area with impact berms at choke points Ambush Alley: Live-fire immediate action drills at speed Pitting/Ramming: Dedicated areas with customized vehicles Vehicle Support: On-site maintenance, rapid replacement via backside support UAS Integration: Aerial recon and interdiction during live-fire driving exercises Connects To: Engineered obstacles and unimproved roads track Hardball Track Macro-to-Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The Confined Space/Collapsed Structure Trainer is 19,800 cubic feet of multi-level operational space designed from over two decades of actual combat operations. Multiple openings — above and below 36 inches, elevated and ground-level, horizontal and vertical — force operators to adapt entry techniques to the environment rather than rely on a single approach. Some locations have obstructions. Some don't. Smoke, light, and noise effects replicate degraded conditions inside damaged or contested structures. Multiple small teams operate simultaneously in scenarios that replicate domestic disaster response and combat urban environments. One and a half buried containers beneath the visible structures add subterranean training — below-grade, low-visibility environments that replicate tunnel systems and collapsed basements. A 36-inch-wide, 45-yard-long tunnel extends to Hogan's Alley with a vertical instructor shaft at the midpoint and a surface-level emergency access point midway through for safety. Additional container structures support Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) training integration. The structure doubles as an elevated shooting platform for Range 3 (Steel Monster) and Range 4 (Hogan's Alley), and provides overwatch positions into the Urban Combat Compound and the 30-acre MOUT complex. Adjacent to the 5-Story Tower — three simultaneous sniper positions are supported across the CS/CS Trainer, the tower, and the sniper hides. The High-Angle Rescue and breaching courses integrate this facility for confined space entry and technical rescue scenarios. Volume: 19,800 cubic feet of operational space Subterranean: 1½ buried containers beneath visible structures Tunnel: 36″W × 45 yards to Hogan's Alley — emergency surface access at midpoint Openings: Multiple — above and below 36″, elevated and ground-level Access: Horizontal and vertical entries, top/sides/bottom Obstructions: Variable — some locations obstructed, some clear Effects: Smoke, light, and noise for degraded environment training Elevated Platform: Overwatch and precision fire into Ranges 3, 4, shoot houses, and MOUT Simultaneous Ops: Multiple small teams operate concurrently Integration: Three-point sniper capability with tower and sniper hides VBSS: Additional container structures for maritime boarding training integration CS Trainer Macro to Micro Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- The H-60 CASEVAC Trainer replicates the exact H-60 cabin height, width, and length for tactical evacuation training under realistic conditions. A high-power amplifier and speaker system produce authentic rotary noise. High-powered fans generate rotor wash. Interior lighting switches between white, green, and red — configurable to match theater-specific aircraft configurations. A single PC controls all environmental systems, allowing instructors to escalate conditions in real time. Day and night operations. Smoke integration for degraded visibility scenarios. The trainer sits adjacent to the HLZ and the Unconventional Warfare Clinic — casualties generated during shoot house iterations or contact in the Live-Fire Wadi flow through the clinic for treatment, then load into the CASEVAC trainer for evacuation training. That's the full medical pipeline: point of injury → prolonged field care → tactical evacuation — all on the same property. The Prolonged Field Care, Advanced Combat Medic, and Applied Battlefield Medicine courses use this trainer. No aircraft scheduling, no weather cancellations, no maintenance delays — the trainer is available when your team is ready. Cabin: Exact H-60 dimensions — height, width, length Noise: High-power amplifier and speakers producing realistic rotary aircraft noise Rotor Wash: High-powered fans simulate downwash conditions Lighting: White, green, red — configurable to theater-specific aircraft setup Smoke: Integrated for degraded visibility training Control: Single PC manages all environmental systems Operations: Day and night capable Location: Adjacent to HLZ and UW Clinic H-60 CASEVAC Trainer Click Image for Lightbox Gallery --- --- ## Tactical Training Courses From flat range to live-fire shoot house. Your team's timeline. Close Quarters Combat (CQB) is fighting in structures where action happens at arm's length. It requires conditioned responses under stress — enter, dominate, process, move. T1G builds CQB proficiency through progressive live-fire training across purpose-built infrastructure, including: flat ranges, an 8-lane reactive Rogers Range, two SIMS facilities for force-on-force, and two ballistic shoot houses for live-fire validation. 777 unrestricted acres. Day and night operations. 5-20 day packages built around your team's current capabilities. Your team shows up, T1G's cadre is going to assess where they are within the first evolution. Strong shooters who need structure work are probably headed to the SIMS House. Marksmanship gaps can be addressed first on Rogers Range — reactive AR550 steel at half-second exposures, pivot drills, target discrimination, low-light and NVG-integrated firing — until the fundamentals are where they need to be. From there, teams could progress into the SIMS CQB Training Center — 24 reconfigurable rooms and 40 doors — where room clearing, hallway procedures, immediate assaults, and force-on-force decision-making get refined rep after rep. Proficiency is validated in live-fire shoot houses with full mission profiles from initial entry through exploitation and exfil. The timeline may flex. The standard does not. All of your training assets are co-located. Flat range to SIMS to shoot house in a single training day — no convoy movements, no scheduling conflicts, no dead time. The SIMS CQB Training Center can be reconfigured between iterations, so your team faces a different problem every rep without leaving the building. That tempo is why units get more done in a week here than in two weeks on a government installation — our 33% more training time advantage. T1G's project managers handle the package, logistics, and backside support. They adapt the plan as your team progresses. Your team's only focus is on getting better. What is the difference between CQB and CQC? CQB (Close Quarters Battle) is the Army and Marine Corps term. CQC (Close Quarters Combat) is Navy and Air Force. Same skillset, different service terminology. T1G trains both and matches the language your unit uses. Who is CQB training for? SOF, special purpose forces, and tactical law enforcement units running close-quarter and precision raid operations. T1G builds packages for team-level through group-sized elements. How long is CQB training? 5 to 20 days. Your team's proficiency level drives the timeline. Strong shooters move into structures faster. Teams building from baseline spend more time on the range first. What facilities are used? Flat ranges, Rogers Range, SIMS House, SIMS CQB Training Center (24 rooms, 40 doors), two ballistic shoot houses, and a 30-acre MOUT complex. All on 777 acres in Memphis. All available 24/7. What is the difference between CQB Training and Advanced Urban Combat ? CQB builds close quarters proficiency — marksmanship through room clearing through live-fire validation. AUC is for teams that already have that proficiency and need to integrate it with breaching, sniper-initiated assaults, ground mobility, and multi-discipline full mission profiles. CQB builds the foundation. AUC integrates it. CQB Training at T1G T1G trains close quarters combat as a progression, not an event. Flat range to SIMS House to SIMS CQB Training Center to live-fire shoot houses. Each environment raises the stakes and each rep builds the conditioned responses that keep operators alive. T1G meets your team where they are. A unit arriving proficient on the range starts in structures on day one. A unit needing marksmanship work starts on Rogers Range and earns their way forward. The training adapts to your team — your team does not adapt to a fixed curriculum. Every training environment is co-located on 777 acres. Operators move from flat range to SIMS to shoot house without dead time. The SIMS CQB Training Center reconfigures between iterations — residential to commercial to multi-story problems. Teams train against different scenarios every rep without leaving the building. More reps per day. Faster progression. 33% more training time than a military installation. On any given training day: Progress from SIMS force-on-force to live-fire shoot houses in the same training day Train in a 24-room reconfigurable CQB facility that changes scenarios between iterations Sustain marksmanship on an 8-lane reactive range with sub-second target exposures Run day and night CQB operations including NVG-integrated live fire Execute full-spectrum STX from initial entry through SSE and extraction Train 24/7 — no curfews, no range closures, no noise restrictions Why CQB at T1G Purpose-Built CQB Infrastructure Flat ranges. Rogers Range 8-lane reactive AR550 targets with half-second exposures. SIMS House for initial tactical work. SIMS CQB Training Center — 24 rooms, 40 doors, fully reconfigurable. Two ballistic live-fire shoot houses — 4,200 and 8,000 square feet, ballistic to 7. 62mm. 30-acre MOUT complex. All co-located. All available 24/7. Training Tempo All facilities within walking distance. No convoy movements. No scheduling conflicts. SIMS rooms reconfigure between iterations — different problems every rep. Flat range to structure to shoot house in a single training day. T1G's backside support handles range reset, target systems, and facility coordination. Your operators train. Everything else is handled. Combat Veteran Instructors SOF cadre with USASOC, MARSOC, and JSOC operational backgrounds. They have conducted the operations they teach. They know where your team needs work before the first stack forms up. Training meets USASOC, MARSOC, JSOC, and Maritime and Raid Forces qualification standards. Discuss Your Team's CQB Training Requirements Whether your unit is building CQB proficiency from the ground up or sharpening skills for an upcoming deployment, T1G builds the package around your team's current level and objectives. 5-20 days. Standalone CQB or integrated with breaching, driving, medical, and UAS. Contact us to discuss your training requirements. --- Force Protection Course (FP) Force Protection (FP) equips independent operators and small teams with the combat-focused skills to survive and prevail in high-threat urban environments. Training centers on moving and fighting in an urban environment. Hands-on practical applications and progressively challenging scenarios simulate urban eviction and property control situations. Daily exercises are conducted on foot across diverse urban environments. The course culminates in a full-spectrum supported situational training exercise (STX). Force Protection Course covers many mounted and dismounted techniques in urban environments. Operators develop combatives integrated with concealed carry techniques, fighting from within and around vehicles, and immediate action drills for contact at arm's length. Scenarios progress from single-threat encounters through multi-threat urban problems requiring split-second use-of-force decisions. Training runs across T1G's MOUT complex and SIMS facilities for realistic structural environments. Teams needing the SOF-specific version with LPCC integration and glass shoots take SOF Protection Course. Teams building a complete personal security package combine FP with High-Risk Concealed Carry and PSD. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- High-Risk Traveler Course Level I (HRT–I) prepares operators for independent and small-team assignments in high-risk global environments. The course integrates multiple disciplines — advanced personal force protection, operational medicine, low-profile concealed carry (LPCC), escapology, and counter-abduction techniques. Combat mindset conditioning establishes the awareness framework and stress management fundamentals that underpin every block of instruction. Training covers the anatomy of an ambush, identifying pre-threat indicators, deterrence, counter, and escape across the full range of threat scenarios operators face while in transit, at lodging, dining, or operating in semi-permissive and non-permissive environments. Scenarios derive from real-world operational experiences and progress from individual threat response through complex multi-threat problems requiring medical self-aid, improvised escape, and concealed weapons employment in confined spaces. Operators develop the ability to read threat indicators, manage their exposure profile, and respond decisively when situations escalate. Training runs across T1G's MOUT complex and urban environments for realistic scenario work. Operators with HRT-I complete move to High-Risk Traveler Level II for advanced survivability techniques. Teams building a complete protection capability combine HRT-I with SOF Protection and High-Risk Concealed Carry. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- High-Risk Traveler Course Level II (HRT-II) builds on the foundations established in Level I — the anatomy of an ambush, identifying pre-threat indicators, deterrence, counter, and escape — and advances operators into more complex threat scenarios and higher-pressure survivability situations over 10+ days. Training pushes beyond recognition and response into anticipation and pre-emption: reading operational environments before threats materialize and positioning for advantage rather than reaction. Combat mindset conditioning deepens the awareness framework and stress management introduced in Level I. Advanced counter-abduction techniques, complex escape scenarios, and multi-threat problems layer on the Level I skill set. Operators train in environments that replicate the ambiguity and time pressure of real-world independent assignments where support is not coming. All scenario work runs across T1G's MOUT complex and urban infrastructure. HRT-II graduates operating on PSD assignments integrate these skills with Protective Security Detail training for complete principal protection capability. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Advanced Marksmanship Course (Adv Marks) Advanced Marksmanship (Adv Marks) refines and sustains the close-quarters battle marksmanship skills operators depend on in high-stakes environments. Over five days, training runs on reactive target ranges that force shooters to perform under dynamic conditions — barricade drills, movement drills, shooting on the move, target discrimination, limited exposure engagements, and multiple target arrays. Carbine and pistol platforms are both integrated, with transitions between primary and secondary weapons trained until they are automatic. Low-light and near no-light firing techniques include AN/PEQ integrated pointer/illuminator and AN/PVS night vision devices. Operators progress from zeroing confirmation across all sight configurations — iron sights, red dot optic (RDO), co-witnessed optics, visible/IR lasers — through tactical firing positions, shot delivery methods, trigger reset techniques, and recoil management. Cover and barricade work trains engagement from over, around, and behind obstacles. Search and assessment techniques build the habits that keep operators aware between engagements. All marksmanship training runs on T1G's flat ranges and reactive target arrays. Teams needing the full marksmanship-to-structure pipeline combine Adv Marks with CQB training or use it as sustainment between Rogers Range events. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Technical Urban & Rural Surveillance (TURS) prepares R&S and SR teams for clandestine surveillance operations in semi-permissive and non-permissive environments. Over five days, operators develop the technical and tactical skills to approach, access, clear, establish, and operate from urban and rural hide sites and overwatch positions. Training emphasizes real-time intelligence gathering, reporting, and dissemination to Reconnaissance Operation Centers (ROCs) and Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs). Tactical and operational security are reinforced throughout. Operators train hide-site selection across diverse urban and rural terrain, clandestine approach techniques, position establishment and sustainment, and reporting under operational security constraints. Training runs across T1G's urban sniper hides, MOUT complex, and surrounding terrain. Teams requiring a longer, more intensive program with a 48-hour continuous STX take Special Reconnaissance — R&S as the 12-day advanced package. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- SOF Protection Course (SOF-P) is a 4+ day program designed for operators deploying to independent or small-cell assignments in high-threat third-world environments. Training builds the force protection skills to detect, counter, and neutralize terrorist threats while maintaining operational effectiveness in the most demanding theaters. Core disciplines integrate combatives in confined spaces with Low Profile Concealed Carry (LPCC) fighting techniques, fighting with improvised weapons — lethal and non-lethal methods trained as a seamless continuum, not separate skills. Operators train LPCC fighting strategies, integrated combatives and concealed carry courses of fire, fighting from within and around vehicles, static live-fire embus and debus drills, glass shoots, reflexive shooting, and dismounted SOF immediate action drills. Scenarios derive from current global threats and build in complexity through the week, culminating in full-spectrum STX. All scenario work runs across T1G's MOUT complex and urban road network. Teams needing the broader skill set combine SOF-P with SOF Protection & High-Risk Driver for the 6-day integrated package that adds mounted operations, or with High-Risk Traveler Level I for counter-abduction and escapology. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Train the Trainer Instructor Development (T3) delivers multi-discipline instructor development packages for Theater Security Cooperation (TSC), Security Force Assistance (SFA), Foreign Internal Defense (FID), and Advisory and Assistance (A&A) missions. Packages integrate discipline-specific skills — weapons and tactics, driving, breaching and demolitions, and operational medicine — into round-robin simultaneous training formats that maximize efficiency across T1G's co-located facilities. The round-robin structure means multiple disciplines train concurrently — one element on the range while another runs driving drills while a third trains breaching techniques. T1G's co-located infrastructure makes this possible without convoy movements or scheduling conflicts between facilities. Packages are customized to the requesting force's mission-specific requirements, available timelines, and budget constraints. T3 graduates deploy as enablers prepared to instruct and train others in the disciplines they certified on. Teams building T3 packages draw from T1G's full course portfolio across weapons and tactics, driving, breaching, and medical disciplines. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Special Reconnaissance - Reconnaissance & Surveillance (SR-R&S) is a 10+ day advanced program for experienced R&S and SR teams and their supporting headquarters elements. Training builds from foundational reconnaissance skills through advanced fieldcraft and mission-specific techniques for approaching, accessing, clearing, establishing, and operating from urban and rural hide sites and overwatch positions in high-risk environments. Real-time intelligence gathering, reporting, and dissemination to ROCs and TOCs is trained throughout. The program culminates in a 48-hour continuous situational training exercise (STX). Teams train hide-site selection and construction, approach and withdrawal routes, communication plans, observation and reporting techniques, and sustainment operations during extended occupation. The 48-hour STX pressures every skill simultaneously — operators establish positions, gather and report intelligence, adapt to changing threat conditions, and maintain tactical and operational security under fatigue and time pressure. Training runs across T1G's MOUT complex, urban sniper hides, and the broader 777-acre terrain. Teams needing the shorter surveillance focus take Technical Urban & Rural Surveillance as a 5-day alternative. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Long-Range Precision Marksmanship (LR Marks) Long-Range Precision Marksmanship (LR Marks) develops and refines the skills required for precision engagements out to 1,000 meters. Over five days, shooters train loophole shooting techniques, urban hide-site operations, and sniper-initiated assault tactics. Ground and multi-level precision shooting from elevated towers targets specialty arrays and scenarios tailored to specific operational theaters. Stress-based drills, team-based events, and night operations challenge shooters across the full range of conditions they encounter on deployment. The course builds from fundamentals of precision marksmanship through ballistics, range estimation, wind reading, and cold bore theory to applied engagements under pressure. Shooters progress through weapons system fitting, zeroing procedures across platform-specific scope configurations, and data book development before moving to applied shooting — observation techniques, shooter/observer dialogue, multiple target acquisition, leads for moving targets, and low-light/no-light engagements. All precision work runs on T1G's 1,000m known distance range and 1,000m unknown distance range with access to urban sniper hides for position work. Teams integrating sniper operations into a broader mission package combine LR Marks with Advanced Urban Combat for sniper-initiated assaults within full-spectrum STX. T1G is eager to customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Courses can be integrated to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Rogers Range (RR) delivers five days of intensive reactive shooting built on the methodology developed by Bill Rogers — former FBI agent, competitive shooter, and tactical team master firearms instructor. A 2-day add-on module is available for units combining Rogers Range with other T1G courses. T1G's instructor cadre completed Bill Rogers' instructor development course under Rogers himself. The program runs under Sid Jordan, T1G's Director of Weapons & Tactics — one of eight shooters worldwide to clear a perfect 125 on the Rogers course of fire. He's done it twice. So has Bill Rogers. The methodology is the standard across the SOF community because it trains what operational shootings actually demand: economy of motion in the draw, subconscious response to partial targets, and follow-through until the threat stops. Computer-controlled pneumatic operation across eight lanes presents seven AR550 steel targets at 7–20 yards with exposure windows of . 5 to . 75 seconds. Targets are reactive — peripheral hits and fragments do not stop them. Pistol is primary, with optional carbine and shotgun integration. Nine courses of fire push shooters past their current threshold, and half the curriculum runs one-handed — because the weapon was designed as a handgun, not a hands gun, and operational reality confirms it. Training runs on T1G's dedicated Rogers Range facility — eight lanes of AR550 steel under computer control, purpose-built for this methodology. The . 5–. 75 second exposure window is roughly half the average precision shooter's reaction time from a security holster, which is the point — every rep forces faster acquisition, faster discrimination, and faster trigger until the response moves from conscious processing to trained reflex. Operators leave with measurable improvement in close-quarters engagement speed and accuracy. Teams building a broader marksmanship package combine Rogers Range with Advanced Marksmanship for barricade and low-light work, or integrate it into a CQB training event where Rogers Range sessions reinforce the marksmanship feeding structure work. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Advanced Urban Combat Marksmanship & Tactics (AUC) is for teams with CQB proficiency that need support working inside more complex, multi-discipline operations. Breaching integrated with live-fire CQB across dual shoot houses. Sniper-initiated assaults coordinated into the MOUT complex. Ground mobility linked with dismounted elements. UAS overwatch. Tactical medical woven into the STX. Whatever combination the mission demands. T1G builds 5-20 day AUC packages around what your team needs to sharpen; you're never limited by capabilities or a fixed curriculum. We train the way you fight. Your team's experience and current capabilities drive the training plan. T1G's instructors assess and pivot with the right combination of resources, tempo, and scenarios to achieve your mission requirements. This might include explosive, mechanical, and ballistic breaching integrated with live-fire CQB. Sniper elements coordinating from overwatch positions into the MOUT complex. Rapid spin-up procedures across multiple on-site targets. Ground mobility elements linked with dismounted assault forces. Day and night operations across all disciplines simultaneously. T1G's backside support team resets breach points, rehangs doors, reloads target systems, and reconfigures shoot houses between iterations — Breach House One preps while your team clears Breach House Two. That parallel tempo eliminates dead time and keeps your team running complex reps back to back. Train around the clock. No curfews, no noise restrictions, no range closures. Onsite lodging and facilities make it easy to stretch your training day and get more out of every event. Every facility at T1G is co-located on 777 acres — two ballistic shoot houses, breaching facilities, a 30-acre MOUT complex, urban sniper hides, flat ranges, SIMS houses, driving tracks, and Class G airspace. A breach-and-clear element works the shoot houses while a sniper team operates from the urban hides and a mobility element stages on the road network — all in the same evolution. Need UAS integrated? Class G airspace is overhead. Need medical woven into the FMP? T1G's operational medicine cadre builds casualty scenarios into the STX. The infrastructure supports whatever your team needs to train. Discuss your team's advanced urban combat training requirements. Contact us to start planning. Who is AUC training for? SOF and special purpose units that already have CQB proficiency and need to integrate it into complex multi-discipline operations. If your team needs to build CQB proficiency first, start with T1G's CQB Training. How long is AUC training? 5 to 20 days. The timeline depends on how many disciplines you are integrating and how complex your training objectives are. T1G's project managers build the package around your team's goals. What disciplines integrate into AUC? Breaching (explosive, mechanical, ballistic), sniper operations, combat ground mobility, UAS/C-UAS, and tactical medical — in any combination your mission requires. Some teams focus on a single integration like breaching + CQB. Others build full mission profiles with all elements running simultaneously. What facilities are used? Two ballistic shoot houses, breaching facilities, a 30-acre MOUT complex, urban sniper hides, a 10-acre live-fire Wadi, flat ranges, driving tracks, and Class G airspace for UAS. All on 777 acres in Memphis. Available 24/7. What is the difference between CQB Training and AUC? CQB builds close quarters proficiency — marksmanship through room clearing through live-fire validation. AUC is for teams that already have that proficiency and need to integrate it with other disciplines into complex full mission profiles. CQB builds the foundation. AUC puts it to work. Integrated Urban Combat at T1G T1G trains advanced urban combat as integrated operations, not sequential drills. Most facilities run disciplines one at a time — breach on Monday, CQB on Tuesday, sniper on Wednesday. T1G runs them together because 777 acres of co-located infrastructure makes simultaneous operations possible. Your team builds the muscle memory of coordinating across disciplines under pressure, not practicing each one in isolation and hoping it comes together downrange. Whether your event is a week of intensive shoot house work or a full multi-domain FMP, T1G adapts the infrastructure and cadre to your objectives. T1G's backside support team handles all facility reset between iterations. Breach points rebuilt. Doors rehung. Shoot houses reconfigured. Target systems reloaded. One team clears while the other facility resets — parallel lanes that keep operators on the objective instead of rebuilding door frames. That infrastructure advantage compounds across a 5-20 day package. More complex reps. Faster integration. 33% more training time than a military installation. On any given training day: Integrate explosive, mechanical, and ballistic breaching into live-fire CQB in a single evolution Coordinate sniper-initiated assaults from urban hides into the 30-acre MOUT complex Run breach-to-CQB-to-SSE pipelines across dual shoot houses with continuous backside reset Integrate ground mobility, UAS overwatch, or tactical medical into full mission profiles Execute multi-discipline STX with all elements running simultaneously — day and night Train 24/7 — no curfews, no range closures, no noise restrictions Why Advanced Urban Combat at T1G Multi-Discipline Infrastructure Two ballistic shoot houses with continuous backside reset. Breaching facilities for explosive, mechanical, and ballistic entry. 30-acre MOUT complex with 18 buildings. Urban sniper hides with overwatch into the MOUT and Wadi. 10-acre live-fire Wadi. Flat ranges. Road network for ground mobility. Class G airspace for UAS. All co-located. All available 24/7. Backside Support Tempo T1G's backside support team resets all facilities between iterations. Breach points rebuilt. Doors rehung. Target systems reloaded. Shoot houses reconfigured in minutes. One team clears while the other facility resets — parallel training lanes that eliminate dead time. Your team runs complex integrated evolutions back to back while T1G handles everything behind them. Combat Veteran Instructors SOF cadre with USASOC, MARSOC, and JSOC operational backgrounds. They have planned and executed the complex operations they teach — breaching, CQB, sniper-initiated assaults, and multi-discipline STX across multiple theaters. They know how to stress your team's integration capabilities and find the gaps that only show up under combined-arms pressure. Discuss Your Team's Advanced Urban Combat Training Requirements T1G builds the package around your team's current level and objectives. 5-20 days. Integrate CQB with breaching, sniper operations, ground mobility, UAS, medical — whatever your mission requires.... --- High-Risk Concealed Carry Course (HRCC) is a 5-day program for operators deploying on profiles that require concealed weapons. A 2-day module is available for units combining HRCC with other T1G courses. Training progresses from foundational concealed carry techniques through advanced applications — drawing from multiple body locations, support-side draws, seated presentations, printing mitigation, and clothing/equipment selection for concealment under operational conditions. Speed, precision, and adaptability under real-world pressure are the standards every drill measures against. Operators train tactical firing positions, rapid aimed firing and recoil management, target discrimination across multiple targets at adverse angles, movement drills, shooting on the move, tactical use of cover and barricades, single-hand pistol manipulations, and low-light and no-light engagements. Scenario-based exercises run progressively complex problems through T1G's SIMS facilities and urban environments. Teams deploying on PSD assignments combine HRCC with Protective Security Detail for the complete protection skill set. Operators headed to high-risk independent assignments add High-Risk Traveler Level I for counter-abduction and escapology. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Protective Security Detail Course (PSD) training builds the full spectrum of skills required to provide 360-degree security for principals in hostile and semi-permissive environments. Over 7+ days, teams train across four integrated disciplines: concealed carry marksmanship from static and mobile platforms, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) for lone operators and paired cells, motorcade and evasive driving including PIT techniques and vehicle assault resistance (VAR), and PSD-specific operations from route surveys to venue security to evacuation procedures. The program culminates in role-player- and patient-model-supported situational training exercises (STX) modeled on current operational scenarios. T1G builds PSD packages around your team's deployment profile and operational requirements. Teams train concealed carry draws from multiple body positions, seated presentation drills, and low-light engagements with discriminatory target arrays. Medical training covers hemorrhage management, airway intervention, thoracic trauma, and low-visibility improvised care — the TCCC skills that keep a principal alive during the evacuation timeline. Driving progresses from vehicle dynamics through high-speed escape maneuvers, barricade breaching, and multi-vehicle formation driving on T1G's WPS-certified paved track. PSD operations run attack on principles (AOP) scenarios — from foot-mobile escort formations through mounted motorcade TTPs, attack recognition at choke points, down-vehicle drills, and counter-ambush responses — day and night. Every discipline feeds into the culminating STX, where the team runs complete protective operations against live opposition on T1G's MOUT complex and road network. Training includes CQB tactics to hard pointing your team and principle. T1G's backside support team resets facilities between iterations so the team stays on the objective instead of managing logistics. T1G is eager to customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Courses can be integrated to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. Let's talk about it. --- Tactical-Combat Marksmanship (T-CM) Tactical-Combat Marksmanship (T-CM) builds speed and precision with carbine and pistol under combat conditions medium distance - out to 300 meters. Over five days, operators develop the ability to safely and effectively employ primary and secondary weapons systems through proven, time-efficient methodologies and combat-tested TTPs. Training emphasizes rapid target engagement, accuracy under stress, and consistency in dynamic environments. Drills progress from foundational skills through advanced tactical techniques, ensuring operators leave prepared to perform in operational combat scenarios. Tactical Combat Marksmanship covers basic to intermediate fundamentals and engagements. Teams train zeroing confirmation, tactical firing positions, shot delivery methods, trigger reset techniques, recoil management, immediate and remedial actions, and weapons transitions between primary and secondary platforms. Barricade drills, movement drills, shooting on the move, limited-exposure engagements, and multiple-target arrays build the speed and discrimination that define effective combat marksmanship. Low-light and near no-light firing integrates AN/PEQ and AN/PVS night vision. All training runs on T1G's flat ranges and Rogers Range reactive target systems. Teams building a complete CQB capability combine T-CM with CQB training for the structure work that puts marksmanship into context. T1G can customize a multidiscipline event that supports your operational tempo and requirements. Integrated courses help to maximize your training effort and meet budget considerations. 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