View Full Version (members only)

JOIN NOW to view full version

Fall 1994

In this Issue:

  • Breaching: Non-Explosive Entries for the Tactical Officer by T. W. Lewis (p. 47)
  • Countermeasures: Colt M6700 "Flattop" by Robert Parker (p. 71)
  • Critical Analysis: An Historical Approach to Better Performance by Andrew Casavant (p. 34)
  • Diversionary Device Deployment Stick by Gary Shoefield (p. 33)
  • High Impact: Getting the Most From Your Knees by Charles Humes Jr. (p. 54)
  • Lightem Up! by John Robert Marlow (p. 22)
  • Not Really A SWAT Call by Devon Black (p. 45)
  • Police Dogs: An Endangered Species? by George Franscell (p. 37)
  • Police Sniper Training With A Purpose by Stuart Meyers (p. 10)
  • Raid on Carl Bright by Phil Peters (p. 59)
  • Reducing Potential SWAT Liability in Tucson, Arizona by Kevin Danaher (p. 43)
  • Robotic Technology Joins the Mesa (AZ) P.D.'s Tactical team by Tom Shields (p. 65)
  • Role of the Helicopter in the Deception Plan by David A. Borrows (p. 52)
  • Solution to Tactical Resolution Challenge #94-1 by Jeff Russo (p. 79)
  • Tactical Rappelling: The "Pinoy Peek" - ”New Ingress/Egress Technique by Daniel Cruz Jr. (p. 19)
  • Tactical Resolution Challenge Hostage Rescue Intervention, TRC #94-2 by NTOA (p. 77)
  • Tactical Terminology: Intelligence Gathering (Information vs. Intelligence) by NTOA (p. 77)
  • The Africanized Honey Bee: A Few Facts for Tactical Officers and Their Families by David Rasumoff, M.D. & Richard Carmona, M.D. (p. 84)
  • Thunder Ranch Fresh Wind (New Storm) by Bob Newton (p. 62)
  • Use of Balaclava Hoods During SWAT Operations by Pete Lamb (p. 50)

policetraining responder_logo

© 2010 National Tactical Officers Association
Site by C2