Presented by A-TAC Academy - The Oklahoma Academy for Tactical Education
Service Description
This course teaches students how to effectively, responsibly, and tactically use white light in real-world defensive environments, including personal protection, security operations, education settings, and professional response situations.
Course Overview
Total Hours:
TBD
Format:
In-person training with classroom sessions and scenario-based low-light exercises
Certification:
Upon successful completion and demonstrated competency, students receive an official A-TAC White Light Defensive Operations Certificate of Completion.
Who It's For:
Security professionals, armed citizens, educators, professional responders, and responsible individuals who want to improve threat identification, environmental awareness, navigation, and subject control in reduced-light conditions.
Contact:
(572) 216-0550 | 1211 Sovereign Row | Oklahoma City, OK | 73108
Price:
$150
What You'll Learn
FPM - In-Class
(appr. 2 hours)
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Human vision and light processing
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Photopic, mesopic, and scotopic lighting conditions
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Understanding and exploiting photonic barriers
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The difference between lumens and candela
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Defensive applications of white light
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Safe, lawful, and effective use of light in defensive situations
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Equipment selection and light performance
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Handheld light techniques
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Weapon-mounted light techniques
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Movement in low-light environments
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Communication in low-light environments
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Threat identification and environmental awareness drills
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Navigation and subject control in reduced-light conditions
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Practical drills and scenario-based training
What to bring
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Handheld flashlight suitable for defensive use
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Weapon-mounted light, if applicable
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Comfortable clothing suitable for movement
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Closed-toe shoes
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Notebook and pen
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Water, lunch or snacks
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Any required personal defensive equipment approved for the course