Seminar “Planning and organizing a battle”
This seminar is intended for military personnel, law enforcement officers and civilians who seek to acquire structured knowledge and practical skills in planning combat operations according to NATO protocols.
In NATO troops, planning is studied as a science and taught according to clear action algorithms. Having mastered them, it is possible to avoid many critical errors, saving the lives of soldiers on the battlefield.
The course covers the key principles of strategic and tactical management, which allow for the effective organization of operations, making informed decisions in an unstable combat situation and ensuring clear coordination of units.
The course is conducted by the head of the Center for sniper training “Edelweiss”.
Main Course Topics
- MDMP (Military Decision-Making Process) – a system for making decisions in combat conditions.
- TLP (Troop Leading Procedures) – a methodology for managing a unit during operations planning.
- METT-TC – an analysis of the operational situation to assess combat conditions.
- OAKOC – an assessment of the terrain and its impact on military operations.
- WARNO and OPORD – preparation of preliminary battle orders (WARNO) and operational orders (OPORD).
Who is this course for?
- Commanders and military personnel who want to master NATO standards for planning combat operations.
- Law enforcement personnel working in crisis situations.
- Civilians interested in military affairs, tactics and want to improve their analytical and management skills.
Workshop structure
- Theoretical part (2 hours) – analysis of concepts, algorithms and principles of combat planning.
- Practical part – War Game (30 minutes) – modeling a combat scenario using the acquired knowledge.
- After Action Review (AAR) (30 minutes) – analysis of decisions made, analysis of mistakes, discussion of optimal strategies.
Duration: 3 hours
Course fee: 600 UAH
For members associations: 300 UAH
Edelweiss Sniper Academy – strategic thinking and effective management in combat conditions.