Tactical Carbine The undisputed king of personal weapons is the combat rifle. America was called "The land of riflemen," however, current training in police and military circles is rudimentary at best. Current training relies more on automatic weapons fire to achieve hits. Under such conditions, modern infantry remains successful only because it is one element of a combined force deployment. The last government  statistic was over 58,000 rounds fired for every enemy casualty inflicted. A.D.E. trains to produce highly effective riflemen. In short range, the rifle is faster to deploy and more lethal than the pistol. At distance, a trained rifleman is almost untouchable. Basic training includes the following arenas: · Single and Multiple target engagements · Assaulting through urban environments · 360° All-Aspect engagements · House Clearing · Rapid engagement (sub 0.5 seconds) · Close-Contact and Disparate Range engagements · Tactical/Emergency Reloads · Malfunction Clearance As basic skills are learned, the number of opponents in each scenario is increased while the time allotted to engage them is decreased. Rifle marksman is expected and tactics are emphasized heavily in assault courses that range from open terrain to urban environments. Rifle-Advanced Skills After basic rifle skills become mastered, operators can begin to focus more on tactics. A.D.E. advanced rifle training focuses on applied scenarios rapid scenario assessment and action. Some of the areas covered: · Close-Contact Counter Ambush · Close-Contact Assaults · Counter Sniper · Covering Fire Advance · Weapons Transitions · Basic Team Tactics · Building Clearing · Door Breaching · Urban Area Assault · Rifle Low-Light Techniques · Night-Time Rifle House clearing Tactical Carbine When family, friends, or country are threatened – there are few left that can be looked to for protection. A.D.E. training will make you one of those people. American Defense Enterprises