PMCI February 2016 | Page 5

Protocols without the proper tools and with the environmental conditions very tough ... PMCI: You provide training to the military and police; what does this entail? This means many different things and involves many different risks. It means for example that every time each task takes months to receive the appropriate security clearances, It means that whenever our expertise, our professional duties, our backgrounds are checked, It means working with professionals among the best in the world you cannot tell bullshit or afford to make mistakes. When you go to train and support a Special Counter Narcotics Unit in some of the worst areas in South America your task become a HIGH RISK task ... When you go to train and support a Special Counterterrorism Unit in an area of the world where that kind of phenomenon is consistent ... you need to know that you are going to be in HRA ... We worked all around the world with Special Forces and Special Units that work against the Terrorist Organizations, against the Drug Cartels, against some of the biggest International Criminal Organizations and we always do this in their countries ... in their environments in the middle of the problem. PMCI: Do you train just military and police personnel or civilians too? And give an insight to what you do? I’m certain that there is something you offer that would be pertinent to each and every one of our readers! As I said before, we work 98% with SF or Special Units from LE … and 2% on the Private Market. Explain here what we do it’s too hard and long to write, could be easier for sure if you go in our Page on FB Instructor Zero or in RO Sometimes we work in some place like jungle, desert or under the snow where you can’t have nothing except passion, competence to organize your job and do a great result with what you can find there. Sometimes it’s so hard to arrive to apply the proper training Probably after 2006 we started to provide more training than the years before ... Where ... I don’t remember where we started ... but for sure somewhere with a lot of heat ... PMCI: What exactly do you specialise in? I’m specialized in the technical implementation on the use of the weapons platforms such as: Pistol, Rifle Tactics, Small Rifles, Shotgun ... whether alone or in a team. We are Specialists in the use “NOT Conventional” of some platforms. I’m specialized in the implementation of the cognitive process during the critical phase, under stress or during the action of fire; I take care of the Cognitive Process assessment and the relative control aimed at a specific reactivity of the operator, I work on the Analytical Process, and the connection between the Cognitive Process and the Operating Environment or the Application Context. I am also a Rope Instructor for Rope Operational Techniques in the Artificial and Natural Environments, a kind of Rappelling Instructor but more advanced, because specialized in different Application Environments. PMCI: Who do you see as your target customer for your courses? We are still working for 98% with Special Forces and Special Units from LE, 2% on the Private Market ... and this all around the world. PMCI: I know that you have access to excellent training facilities that you make use of worldwide; can you tell me more about them and what you do there? (LAUGHS)... This is true and false at the same time; I mean that sometimes we work in some Training Facilities that are like Disneyland for us, simply amazing, where you can have whatever you want to train ... all the proper tools you need. pmcimagazine.com