D
uring a series of workshops,
which have been conducted
under the unchanged name Kom-
plety Strzeleckie for 15 years and
organized by Progres Security and
Paladin Tac, units subordinated to
the Ministry of Internal Affairs (inc-
luding SOP [State Protection Servi-
ce], Border Guard) and the Ministry
of Defense participated. Guests
from allied Western special forces
were also present. They were expe-
riencing frontline practices and so-
lutions for the first time. Among the
instructors and participants were
individuals with frontline combat
experience from Ukraine, including
Borys, who presented the latest ru-
les for the use of unmanned aerial
vehicles, current techniques, plan-
ning of operations, and related tech-
nological solutions.
The workshops covered a wide ran-
ge of topics but were grouped the-
matically and focused on practical
skills so that each participant could
acquire tangible skills.
The training addressed the realities
of minefields and associated risks.
Instructors presented their expe-
riences from the Ukrainian front
using vivid, painful examples. The
knowledge on mine disposal or IED
handling from the 1980s and 1990s,
classical and timeless, is now en-
riched by the use of drones, which
are used to mine areas that have
already been cleared, causing panic
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