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Goal & desired outcome achieve interoperability based on EOD standards how to: Manage

200 m. INITIAL EOD STAFF OFFICER T RAINING ____________________________________________________________________________________________. Goal & desired outcome achieve interoperability based on EOD standards how to: Manage Coordinate Cooperate Command and Control Advise

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Goal & desired outcome achieve interoperability based on EOD standards how to: Manage

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  1. 200 m INITIAL EOD STAFF OFFICER TRAINING ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Goal & desired outcome • achieve interoperability based on EOD standardshow to: • Manage • Coordinate • Cooperate • Command and Control • Advise • Basic information • Duration: 2 weeks (3 dayspractice) • Number of students max.: 14 • Target audience: None EOD qualified officers • Requirements: • Rank: OF-1 to OF-4 • Language: ENG desired 2222 • EOD/IEDD operations within multinational environment on various levels of tactical command, based on NATO standards, but also on EU and UN standards. C P H ICP C P C P C Initial safety radius

  2. INITIAL EOD STAFF OFFICER TRAINING ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Desired outcomes: • Training attendee : • knows evaluate risk, threat and environment on theatre, • understands EOD tasks and TTPs, • knows how to deploy EOD capabilities, • understands how to conduct EOD/IEDD operations, • is able to perform EOD SO duty (Command and Control exercise).

  3. FORMER WARSAW PACT AMMUNITION COURSE ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Goal & desired outcome • provide technical information about: • Construction • Functionality • Marking • remnants of ammunition detected in ongoing multinational operations. • Basic information • Duration: 1week • Number of students max.: up to 12 • Target audience: EOD personnel • Requirements: • Rank: undetermined • Language: ENG 2222

  4. FORMER WARSAW PACT AMMUNITION COURSE ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Desired outcomes • Training attendee : • is aware about conventional munitions contamination in the specific area, • knows in detail explosive train functionality of particular Ammo type, • is aware about potential risk and damage caused by single types of Ammo.

  5. HOME MADE EXPLOSIVES AWARENESS COURSE ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Goal & desired outcome • increase HME awareness hazard how to: • Detect • Initially identify • Set up safety precautions • for HME further exploitations to prevent units from posed IED. • Basic information • Duration: 5 days • Number of students max.: up to 12 • Target audience: EOD COE staff • Requirements: • Rank: not assigned • Language: ENG desired 2222

  6. HOME MADE EXPLOSIVES AWARENESS COURSE ____________________________________________________________________________________________ • Desired outcomes • Training attendee : • knows generally about risk and threat posed by HMEs and their components, • familiar with methods used for HMEs detection, • knows how to initially identify HMEs and their components, • in purpose to prepare environment for specific military agencies (WIT, C-IED, PBI ...)knows how to manage basic safety precautions of the area where the HMEs presence were confirmed.

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