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Tactical shooting
in combat conditions

Tactical shooting
in combat conditions

Specialists of the G3 Association

Participated in the training of military police personnel of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation,
participating in a peacekeeping mission in Syria

The gun doesn’t shoot, you shoot

If you pick up a weapon, it should fire

Shooting training is designed to instill knowledge and practical skills in applying the fundamentals and rules of shooting to hit various targets using all shooting methods.

Includes the study of the following disciplines:

  • General structure, purpose, tactical and technical characteristics of the weapon. The procedure for partial disassembly and assembly of weapons, care of weapons.
  • Compliance with established rules and safety measures when handling weapons and during shooting exercises.
  • Basic shooting stances. Types of weapon grips. Preparation for shooting standing, kneeling, prone. Reloading procedure. Firing a shot. Delays during shooting and their elimination.

Tactical training is intended to develop optimal actions in the complex use of several types of small arms and bladed weapons in a dynamically changing target environment, emerging obstacles, from various positions, with reloading, choosing weapons and actively changing firing positions.

Tactical training classes are conducted in the following disciplines:

  • Distance – 1 person (single)
  • Distance – 2 people (double)
  • Distance – group (from 3 people or more)

The Association works closely with the Federation of Army Tactical Shooting of Russia (FATSR)

Specialists of the Association took part in the training of military police personnel of the Moscow Region who participated in the peacekeeping mission in Syria, for which they were awarded the medal «For Strengthening the Military Commonwealth» and the Certificate of Honor of the Minister of Defense, a Letter of Gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation, and were awarded medals, certificates and commendations from law enforcement agencies .