Tactical and Fire Training: the Best European Practices by DSUIA Specialists

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Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs conducted international seminar training “Application of Up-to-Date Technologies in Tactical and Fire Training of Law Enforcement Forces of Ukraine”. The representatives of professional educational subdivisions of the National Police of Ukraine as well as specialists in tactical special training of the MIA HEIs took part in the event. Details about the training and its results are below.

Oleksii Bochkovyi, head of Educational-and-Scientific Laboratory in Studying Preventive Activity Problems, was the moderator.

Guests of the event: Oleksandr Morhunov, head of Tactical Special and Physical Training Department of the 2nd Faculty of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, police lieutenant colonel; Vitalii Fedorov, head of Fire Training Department of the 3rd Faculty of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, police colonel; Volodymyr Dulher, dean of Training Specialists for Criminal Police Units Faculty of Odesa State University of Internal Affairs, police colonel; Yevhen Bakhchevan, deputy head of Tactical Special, Fire and Physical Training Department of Odesa State University of Internal Affairs, police major; Anton Kudinov, head of Special Disciplines and Pre-Medical Assistance Department of Luhansk State University of Internal Affairs named after Didorenko, police major; Yehor Loskutov, deputy head of Professional Training Department of the National Police Office in Zaporizhzhia region, police major; Stanislav Orlovskyi, head of the Training Center of the Main Office of the National Police in Zaporizhzhia region, police major; Maksym Chornomorets, head of Professional Training Department of the Main Office of the National Police in Dnipropetrovsk region, police lieutenant colonel; Radion Harmash, head of the Training Center of the Main Office of the National Police in Dnipropetrovsk region, senior police lieutenant; Yurii Yosypiv, head of Tactical Special Training Department of the 3rd Faculty of Lviv State University of Internal Affairs, police lieutenant colonel; Oleksii Tsurkan, head of Special Disciplines and Professional Training of the 1st Faculty of Donetsk Law University of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, police major. Moreover, the representatives of other institutions joined the discussion online.

Our international partners also joined the training online: Radoslav Markov, Senior instructor of the Academy of the Ministry of Interior Bulgaria; Andrius Januškevičius, Police instructor, Deputy Head of Professional Tactics Division of Lithuanian Police School; Algirdas Antanaitis, Chief Specialist of the Third Division of Professional Skills Board of Lithuanian Police School; Romualdas Rulevičius, Head of Third Division of Professional Skills Board of Lithuanian Police School; Simonas Baltrušaitis, Head of 2nd Division of Professional Skills Board of Lithuanian Police School; Tomas Lukošius, Chief specialist of Lithuanian Police School; Lt. Col. Jan Červený, Head Instructor of the Police Education and Training Unit at the Police of the Czech Republic; Lt.Col. Roman Bittner, Head Instructor of the Police Education and Training Unit at the Police of the Czech Republic; Otar Javakhadze, Chief Instructor at LEAP-Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia.

Serhii Komissarov, DSUIA vice-rector, police general of the third rank, opened the training. He mentioned that the event was conducted due to the close cooperation between the University and the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Ukraine.

“Personally I is a practitioner in the first turn, thus, today’s event is important and really interesting for me. Such projects must be implemented. Practice is the key direction of activity for a police officer. The opportunity to work over action algorithms for future professional activity is vital”, Serhii Komissarov pointed out.

Kostadin Kodzhabashev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Ukraine, emphasized the importance of the event as well. He stressed that successful implementation of the project “Tactics of Using Firearms during Simulating Service Combat Situations (Acquisition of Simulator)” financed by the “Bulgarian Development Aid” would contribute in more qualitative and advance training of future police officers.

“Issues stipulated for discussion during the seminar will create favourable conditions for strengthening bilateral cooperation and implementation of mutual scientific innovations by Bulgarian and Ukrainian scientists. I believe that common efforts in this area will fasten the development of friendly relations and collaboration between the Republic of Bulgaria and Ukraine”, he stresses.

Training participants exchanged with their experience and the best European educational practices in tactical and fire training of law enforcement bodies using up-to-date technologies. Besides, the seminar included working over skills of firearms application in different public order security situations. Simulation of police activity algorithms took place in the special shooting range with up-to-date simulation equipment opened due to the support of the Republic of Bulgaria.

Opportunities and principles of the multimedia shooting range work were presented by Vitalii Pokaichuk, head of DSUIA Tactical Special Training Department; Vasyl Polyvaniuk, associate professor of DSUIA Tactical Special Training Department; Vadym Fursa, senior lecturer of DSUIA Tactical Special Training Department. Therefore, trainers explained the features of the “Fire Exercises Constructor “Gun” and “Exercises Constructor “IPSC”, etc., used in the process of training cadets and acting police officers.

Moreover, legal grounds for applying firearms as well as methodology of using up-to-date equipment in tactical special and fire training of police officers were discussed in course of the seminar training. In addition, the participants exchanged with their professional skills of treating weapons.

 

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