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KASOTC is a state-of-the-Art Training Facility that has some of the most technologically advanced equipments, instrumentation, target systems and ranges that exist in the world.
The 2.5 square Kilometer site boasts over 200 million dollars worth of cutting-edge training facilities.
The Urban Area is specifically designed to replicate a realistic urban setting, with a wide range of buildings and facilities that simulate every possible situation of urban warfare or conflict within cities or villages. The 56 different city buildings and facilities, split into three sections, offer a comprehensive live training stage for operations taking place in public squares, residential buildings, business areas, and even banks and gas stations, among many others.
The Close Quarters Battle (CQB) facility at KASOTC provides a simulated real-life training grounds that prepare police or military special units to achieve success in the modern warfare battles that take place within short ranges using personal weapons. The facility is designed to provide room-to-room combat practice using live fire, and is designed to train for assaults on a major stronghold using a variety of methods, including simultaneous foot, vehicle and helicopter approaches.
The ultimate training ground for on-board training is an actual full scale airplane, and KASOTC houses a full-scale A300 aircraft model, equipped with state-of-the-art training aids. The A300 also includes some B777 aircraft features, and is flanked by a control tower with a helicopter landing pad.
The Method of Entry (MOE) facility is a suite of facilities to allow the tactical training of method of entry techniques. The facilities contained in this area include various breaching stations, steel cutting station, the Method of Entry Building and a space for construction to meet client’s specific request (mud walls, etc). The MOE building is a two-story structure used to train forces in methods of entry techniques.
-50M Range
-100M General Purpose Range
-100M Maneuver Range
-KASOTC Sniper Ranges (Known & Unknown Distance)
-M203 Range
-100M HOM (Hit or Miss)
-300M LOMAH (Location of Miss and Hit)
-KASOTC Interactive Shooting Range/ KISR
Jordanian K9 programs meet international standards, enhancing the Kingdom’s role within the K9 industry regionally and globally.
The Driver Track enables Non-Emergency Vehicle Operations (NEVO) to safely instruct and practice nonconventional driving techniques, such as evasive maneuvering, high-speed turn negotiation, skid control, and vehicular pursuit. The range is designed to allow travel in both directions, so that a trainee can practice making turns and maneuvers in opposite directions. Vehicles and maintenance provided on-site. Vehicles and maintenance provided on-site.
The Commando Tower is a unique platform that offers a variety of training activities that are essential for every special operations unit or team. With an assortment of carefully designed structural elements, the 8-story CT provides the ideal training stage for a wide range of vital skills required for operations and engagements that may occur at multi-story buildings. These skills include: wall climbing, fast roping, rappelling and sniper shooting.
Equipped with banana bags, angle bags, boxing bags and uppercut bags, this 240 sqm matted area is the ideal location for defense training programs, both standing and grappling techniques being accommodated. The floor and walls are layered with Olympic grade Judo/MMA mats that present suitable grip for the practitioners, enough softness for practicing takedowns safely and sufficient hardness for standing combat techniques. The room is complemented with a line of accessories including focus mitts, kick pads, Thai pads, and shin guards.
The Falcon B area is designed to provide specialized tactical medical training that includes lectures, lab sessions, and skill practice. Falcon B specifically structured to provide top-level training for pre-hospital medical providers working with Special Operations units. The training courses at Falcon B Area at KASOTC will expand the knowledge and enhance the efficiency of emergency medical care units operating in hostile strategic environment. The Falcon B section consists of one building, two ranges and a sheep pen. The building hosts a lectures hall, three live-tissue stations, a medical store and an office. The outside ranges are designed to hold the practical application of the medical courses.
The After-Action Review (AAR) facility co-located with combat training ranges. Enables immediate mission debrief, assessment and appraisal leveraging 350 cameras for event reconstruction and playback; State-of-the-art scoring and performance assessment systems provided by General Dynamics Information Technology.
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