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  • SADAT Defense has ability to perform the Border Security Trainings effectively with the training teams composed from professionals chosen from a large circle of reserves depending on requests at all fields of police forces of friendly countries in their own territories.

    Border Security Station

    Initial Requirements for Courses

    In order to participate in the course, as a minimum, the trainees must have;

    1. Basic police training,
    2. Healthy body,
    3. Sufficient level of education to follow the training.

    As a result of the tests and evaluations to be made, the trainees who get sufficient score are accepted to the training.

    Training Subjects

    In border outpost security training programme, trainings are given in main subjects of;

    1. Basic and combat physical training,
    2. Mechanical marksmanship and shooting,
    3. Individual combat trainings,
    4. Border watch services,
    5. Protection against raids and sabotages,
    6. Border intelligence missions,
    7. Outpost security missions,
    8. Security measures to be applied in ensuring border security,
    9. Column operation; reconnaissance, ambush and ambush recovery.

    Abilities to be Gained After the Training

    At the end of the course, trainees should be able to;

    1. Apply border security techniques,
    2. Apply combat techniques and tactics,
    3. Achieve the physical strength and superior physical competence required by the combat conditions,
    4. Perform accurate shooting skills with existing weapons,
    5. Reach the level of knowledge and skill to perform border security station missions.

    “Border Outpost Security Training Certificate”is given to those who are successful as a result of the test and evaluation.

    Duration of course

    Border outpost security training consist of a total of 8 weeks programme as theoretical, training in simulation systems and applied trainings.

  • The internationally recognized “CMAS” One Star Certificate level provides divers training, disembarkation procedures and first aid at maritime.

    Initial Requirements for Courses

    In order to attend the course, trainees must have successfully completed some major trainings before and gained the skills are;

    1. Knowledge of Basic Military Rules and Techniques,
    2. 7200 meters run with 15 kg backpack in 52 minutes or less,
    3. 150 meters of freestyle swimming in 4 minutes or less

    As a result of the test and evaluation to be made for placement, the trainees who meet the qualification criteria in order to participate in the course are accepted to the Frogman Training Course.

     

    Training Subjects

    In Frogman Training Courses, by using tools and equipment such as diving equipment, pool, sea, first aid simulation kit, marine animals, by increasing the familiarity with the sea in day and night conditions, for naval operations. By providing training on the following main subjects, the necessary capability for operations in the maritime will be acquired;

    1. Swimming course,
    2. Frogman course,
    3. Lifeguard course

    Abilities to be Gained After the Training:

    At the end of the frogman course, trainees will have capability of;

    1. Knowing and applying basic diving techniques,
    2. Recognizing and using diving equipment,
    3. Knowing underwater physics,
    4. Knowing and applying advanced diving techniques,
    5. Knowing the rules of intervention to the drowning person,

    The trainees are given the capability, and those who are successful in the theoretical and practical tests and evaluations are given a Frogman Course certificate.

    Duration of Course:
    The Frogman Course consists of a total of 4 weeks of theoretical trainings, practices and simulation training.

  • General

    Helicopters can take off and land vertically and can stay in the air (by “Hovering”). When the main shaft axis (rotation plane) of the propeller is tilted, that is, the direction of the lift force created by the propeller is changed, the helicopter moves BACK and FORTH - RIGHT and LEFT. Thus, the helicopter moves in the air. Since the propeller is constantly rotating (due to the moment it creates on the fuselage), it also tries to rotate the helicopter's fuselage. To prevent this, a smaller propeller is used at the tail of the helicopter. The propeller in the tail absorbs the moment of rotation (torque) on the fuselage. In addition, the rotation of fuselage can be achieved by changing the amount of damping. Military Helicopters are manufactured for various purposes such as;

    1. Attack Helicopters,
    2. Reconnaissance & Surveillance Helicopters,
    3. General Purpose Helicopters,
    4. Ambulance Helicopters

    Purpose of Training

    By learning the technical features of the helicopter and the use of the weapons and technical equipment on it, both the crew and the transported personnel, at the highest level theoretically and practically;

    Transportation Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Close Air Support missions to provide maximum benefit from the helicopter on the battlefield.

     

    Training Subjects[1]

    1. Landing and Boarding While Fully Equipped – Armed Procedures to Helicopter
    2. Bailing Out Techniques from a Helicopter
    3. Loading and Unloading Procedures of Supplies to Helicopter
    4. Procedures of Loading by Hanger, Transporting and Unloading Heavy Weapons by Helicopter
    5. Procedures of Loading / Unloading or Dropping Goods and Materials by Helicopter
    6. Transporting Procedures of Patient and Wounded by Helicopter
    7. Reconnaissance and Surveillance Techniques by Helicopter

    Types of Helicopter Operations

    1. Air-Mobile Operations
      In cases where the transfer of Special Forces Teams, Underwater Offense Teams, Infantry Commandos and Gendarmerie Commandos, Infantry / Marine Infantry and Gendarmerie Units over the ground is not deemed appropriate or it is deemed necessary to move quickly; It is the operation of transporting by aircrafts from one place to another by landing and transporting a large number of helicopters.

    2. Landing and Boarding Tasks from/to Helicopter to Ground with “Fast Rope”
      It is the process of landing on a steep and rocky summit, behind enemy lines, behind a natural cover, on the roof of a building, on the deck of a ship, etc.

    3. Airborne Operation

      It is the transfer of Special Force, SAT (Underwater Offense)/SAS (Underwater Defense) or Commando teams equipped with parachutes to the operation area by helicopter from the air. It is the process of transporting the troops by helicopter to the operational area but parachuting into the ground in teams.

    4. Close Air Support Operation
      It is the task of supporting the operation of the ground troops by fire.

    5. Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operations
      It contributes to meet the needs of long-range reconnaissance and surveillance in order to supplement the limited intelligence information of the ground troops regarding the enemy's position and movements in the depths of the front.

    6. Supply and Transport – Medical Evacuation Tasks:
      The needs of the front line or reserve units in contact with the enemy can be fulfilled for the purpose of supplying emergency food, ammunition, CBRN, etc., for the transportation of light or heavy weapons, and even for the transportation of the seriously wounded ones.

    Initial Requirements

    1. Helicopter Pilots:
      1. They must have successfully completed basic military service and Individual Combat Training and combat shooting with their own weapons.
      2. They must have successfully completed Helicopter Pilot Basic and Advanced Flight Courses and Night Flights.
    2. Personnel to be Transported:
      1. Teams / Units to be transported by helicopter must have successfully completed the Basic Military Service, Individual Combat training required by their class and branch, and combat shooting with their own weapons.
      2. Combat Teams / Units to be transferred must have successfully completed the troop training and exercises required by their class and branch, the crew training of the weapons to be used by the crew, and the Combat shooting.
      3. The Supply and Logistics Unit Personnel must have reached professional standards in order to successfully perform the tasks required for their duties as staff member in all weather and difficult conditions.

    Abilities to be Gained After the Training

    1. Being trained in the use of helicopter-mounted heavy weapons, firing at airborne targets and ground troops.
    2. Having successfully completed the training of landing and take-off techniques on a faulty and steep terrain or a ship in emergency or dangerous conditions.
    3. Having successfully completed Aerial Reconnaissance and Surveillance Techniques and reporting procedures training.
    4. Having successfully completed the training of helicopter intercommunication system, radio communications with superior, subordinate and neighboring units.
    5. Having successfully completed the training on loading and unloading procedures for personnel and cargo transportation by helicopter.
    6. Having successfully completed the training of patient and wounded transport and evacuation procedures by helicopter.
    7. Gaining experience by successfully completing joint operations training and shooting drills for the combat teams / units to be transferred.
    8. Supply and Logistics Unit Personnel:
      Being trained and experienced in the methods of loading and unloading the Weapons and Vehicles to be transported on the helicopter.
    9. Medical Evacuation Teams:
      Gaining knowledge, ability and experience in evacuating the seriously injured units on the battlefield to the Mobile Surgical Hospitals behind the front or to the fully equipped hospitals in the Domestic Region.

    DURATION OF COURSE

    The theoretical training is 1 week, the practical training is 2 weeks, for a total of 3 weeks.

     

    [1] These subjects are common training subjects that should be implemented in all Helicopter Squadrons of Air Forces Helicopter Squadrons, Land Forces Aviation Units, Gendarmerie General Command and Naval Forces Aviation Units, regardless of difference in any force of any country. Depending on the nature of the force, some trainings may be more important than others..

  • Trainees will be given the opportunity to perform Underwater Operations as a result of providing the necessary training to be able to operate underwater watercraft and targets on the coast side using various vehicles (such as underwater paddle boat, underwater deployment vehicle, closed-circuit diving device).

    Initial Requirements for Courses:
    In order to attend the course, trainees must have successfully completed some major trainings before and gained the skills are;

    1. Knowledge of Basic Military Rules and Techniques,
    2. Having at least One Star Diver Training Certificate,
    3. 7200 meters run with 15 kg backpack in 52 minutes or less,
    4. 150 meters of freestyle swimming in 4 minutes or less

    The trainees showing success during tests and evaluations are accepted into the Underwater Operations Training Course.

     

    Training Subjects

    In Underwater Operations Training Courses, by using various underwater vehicles and tools such as first aid simulation kit, closed circuit diving device in pool and sea, by increasing familiarity with underwater in day and night conditions, for underwater operations. By providing training on the following main subjects, the necessary capability for operations will be acquired;

    1. Equipped swimming techniques course (such as closed-circuit diving device, weapon and etc.),
    2. Using marine vehicles (such as underwater paddle boat, inflatable boat and underwater deployment vehicle),
    3. Naval helicopter operation,
    4. Watercraft capture and seizure operations,
    5. Parachute jump to the sea,
    6. Underwater demolition,
    7. Limpet mine

    Abilities to be Gained After the Training:
    At the end of the Underwater Operations Training Course, the trainees will be able to;

    1. Recognize and use marine vehicles,
    2. Recognize and use diving equipment,
    3. Know and apply helicopter operation techniques,
    4. Know and apply watercraft capture and seizure techniques,
    5. Know and apply techniques of naval parachute jumping while equipped,
    6. Apply underwater demolition,
    7. Recognize and use limpet mine types

    The trainees are given the capability, and those who are successful in the tests and evaluations are given an Underwater Operations Training Course certificate.

    Duration of Course:
    The Underwater Operations Training Course consists of a total of 8 weeks of theoretical, practice and simulation training.