From the commander's log:
Winter once again turned out to be a time of conflict and strained the hard-earned peace. The enemy is lurking around the corner again and threatening to attack our Tree. Fortunately, we are not defenseless. Thanks to the latest technology acquisitions, new plans and our training, we will be able to face it together! We will adapt and win, the Tree needs us!
Program description
The ASG level 3 camp is the ultimate test of your skills and is the most intense of the BTA Kompas military camps. You must have mastered the knowledge from previous levels and demonstrate enthusiasm and physical endurance at a much higher level than at other camps. During the classes, you will experience realistic simulations of combat activities, learn how to operate independently behind enemy lines and learn the most important principles of conducting firefights. The camp focuses on a reliable reproduction of actual military training and the transfer of knowledge consistent with the way in which NATO member states' troops conduct the war.
The safety and substantive scope of the classes are supervised by appropriately qualified people – recreation instructors, scout instructors, members of pro-defense organizations, enthusiasts and practitioners of military techniques.
Boot Camp
🏃♂️Daily morning mortars.
🏃♂️OSF. Military obstacle course for physical training.
🏃♂️Selection – a test of mental and physical endurance of the participants as soon as they arrive.
Green Tactics
🏕️Non-verbal communication.
🏕️Clue-breaking, masking and ambushes.
🏕️Reaction to contact with the enemy.
Patrol 🏕️routine.
🏕️Observation, setting up observation posts.
🏕️Establishment of forest patrol bases.
🏕️Masking.
🏕️Operation in subunits.
🏕️Different ways of organizing the branch.
🏕️Mission-command.
🏕️Rules governing the conduct of a unit in combat.
🏕️Scenarios "dry" aimed at practicing the acquired knowledge in practice.
Shooting Range - Firearms
Safety 🎯rules when using firearms, BLOS.
🎯Familiarization with firearms and shooting postures.
Static 🎯shooting with firearms.
🎯Discussion (by instructors) at the shooting range of the construction site and the principles of operation of firearms, maintenance and removal of jams.
Shooting Range - ASG
🎯Drawing weapons.
🎯Shooting on the move.
Forced 🎯attitudes.
🎯Elements of sport shooting including IPSC/IDPA
🎯Shooting with poppers.
🎯Learning how to correctly draw and switch from long to short weapons.
🎯Learning different types of correct change of magazines into weapons.
🎯VCQB or shooting with the use of vehicles
🎯Discussion and identification of weak and strong points on the vehicle,
🎯Training in the use of the car as a curtain against fire and conducting fire from behind the curtain,
🎯Discussion of the rules for getting in/out of vehicles,
Forced posture 🎯training at the vehicle.
Night Vision Action - New
Theoretical 🔦introduction to use: construction, operation, history and operation.
🔦Additional equipment needed for effective use of night vision.
🔦Familiarization with activities under night vision and adaptation to its limitations.
🔦Learning to shoot under night vision.
🔦Conducting a night patrol using night vision devices.
🔦Useful and non-standard modifications and customization of equipment.
Black Tactics
🎯Killhouse and hone your short-range combat skills.
Building 🎯approach, entrance techniques and “room cleaning”.
🎯Various scenarios and objectives to be implemented in buildings.
🎯The basics of CQC, i.e. melee combat in rooms.
Red Tactics
IFAK 🚑equipment.
🚑Providing first aid in the area of combat operations.
🚑Operation in conditions of increased stress and simulations.
🚑Exercises with the use of pretenders and fake wounds.
🚑Phases of assistance to the wounded in the army.
🚑Transportation of the injured person.
🚑Establishment of the wounded congregation point.
🚑Securing the evacuation point.
MEDEVAC 🚑Report.
Simulations of combat operations
🏕️From simple attacks on a convoy to long actions behind enemy lines.
🏕️Constant readiness for action.
🏕️Simulations of real military activities using ASG replicas.
🏕️Frequent, long hours of field exercises to consolidate knowledge.
🏕️Rallies for facilities with overnight stays in the field.
Role-playing 🏕️missions.
🏕️Nocturnal special operations.
Physical activities
🔹A variety of team games.
🔹Daily physical training, including running, push-ups, burpees.
🔹Tactical gym, i.e. the basics of strength training, barbell squeezing, kettle, dumbbell exercises.
S.E.R.E - Survival Evasion Resistance Escape
🔹Familiarization with the SERE theory.
Survival 🔹techniques adapted to the realities of the battlefield, i.e.:
🔹Improvised shelter,
🔹Acquisition of drinking water,
🔹Preparing food in the field,
🔹Hidden types of bonfires,
🔹Learning simple nodes.
🔹Simulation testing the acquired skills.
🔹Masking with improvised means.
Intervention techniques
🔺Learning the techniques used by the services for detention.
🔺Attaching grips, levers and suffocation.
🔺Use of the lever during the transport of persons.
🔺Discussion of direct coercive measures.
Rope Activities
Cable car 🔸crossings and rope descents.
Speleo 🔸ladder.
🔸Vertical descents and rope climbing.
🔸Installation of rope stations.
Self-Defense
🔸Responding to an emergency.
🔸Learning how to cut, pad, get out of choking and holding.
🔸Learning to pave a safe path.
🔸Presentation of self-defense equipment
🔸Practicing self-defense techniques and sparring under the supervision of experienced staff.
Connectivity
🔹Standard phrases used in radio communication.
🔹Construction of the radio
NATO 🔹Alphabet
🔹Tips on how to complete the right set of comms
🔹Diagnosing the most common radio problems
🔹Analog communication methods, such as:
🔹The use of flashlights and other light sources,
Signalling 🔹panels,
🔹Whistles.
🔹Emergency situations – what if the radio has stopped working
Observation
🔹Establishment of observation posts.
🔹Different ways to determine the distance
🔹Drone and laser rangefinder – the use of modern technology for observation.
🔹Keeping an observation diary.
🔹Making terrain sketches.
🔹Different methods and types of diagnosis.
🔹Learning to observe targets using civilian clothes.
“Speiology”
🔸How to dress for the prevailing conditions.
🔸Types of camouflage.
🔸Selection of equipment depending on the task.
🔸Overview of the most common mistakes in the selection of equipment
🔸Description of outdoor equipment.
🔸Discussion of current trends.
🔸Rules for the division of equipment, the so-called "Equipment Lines".
🔸PACE plan – planning for emergency situations.
🔸Philosophy of building your first NBR.
Final simulation. At the end of the camp, the participants will take part in a 24h final simulation checking the coordination in the combat team and verifying the acquired knowledge in practice. Operating on limited resources, fatigue and responding efficiently to threats will be the key to coping with the challenge.
Meals served at the Drzewina Stop. 3 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, during which afternoon tea is served (e.g. a bar, fruit, yogurt), dinner. The camp starts with a warm dinner on the first day and ends with breakfast on the last day. Participants receive dry food for the return journey.