
Schedule
Tactical NVG Shooting Course
About this event
This advanced two-day Tactical Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Shooting Course is designed for law enforcement officers who already have experience in tactical operations and want to enhance their skills in low-light/no-light environments. This is not a basic course—officers must be prepared for physically demanding scenarios requiring a higher level of fitness and operational readiness. Throughout the course, NVG-specific shooting techniques will be the primary focus, with close-quarters battle (CQB) instruction incorporated as a secondary component.
The training emphasizes the effective use of NVGs, operational safety, weapon handling, and situational awareness in dynamic, high-risk environments. Officers will leave the course with improved capability to engage threats, move, and communicate effectively in low-visibility conditions.
Date and time
TBD
Location
The Benjamin Guard Headquarters, 13250 TX 11, Cumby, TX, United States
Training Topics
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NVG equipment setup and integration with primary and secondary weapons
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NVG/NOD calibration and adjustments for optimal vision
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Static and dynamic NVG rifle and pistol shooting
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Navigating mixed light environments with NVGs
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Use of IR lasers and illuminators under NVG conditions
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Threat detection and identification using NVGs
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NVG movement techniques (individual and team)
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Transitioning between NVG and white light as required
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Night-time target acquisition and engagement
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NVG situational awareness and communication
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Weapons handling and reload techniques under NVGs
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Stress and fitness integration in NVG operations
CQB-specific objectives:
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NVG-enabled CQB shooting techniques
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CQB room clearing in low-light environments
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Navigating doorways and tight spaces with NVGs
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Dynamic entry techniques using NVGs
Required Equipment
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Tactical Gear:
Helmet with NVG/NOD mounting system
Tactical vest or plate carrier
Tactical belt with holster and magazine pouches
Primary weapon (rifle) with minimum of 4 magazines, equipped with IR laser/illuminator and weapon light
Secondary weapon (pistol) with minimum of 3 magazines, equipped with weapon light
Tactical uniform or range-appropriate clothing
Tactical gloves and long sleeve shirt for protection
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Ammunition:
750 rounds for primary weapon (rifle)
500 rounds for secondary weapon (pistol)
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Protection & Extras:
Eye and ear protection (mandatory)
Foul weather gear (training will proceed under all conditions)
Lunch and hydration (optional, 1-hour break each day)
The Benjamin Guard Training
The Benjamin Guard provides individuals with diverse and specialized skills in firearms and personal protection.