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representatives of the military special forces, the Border Guard and civilians - future PMCs. The training has been prepared in accordance with the guidelines contained in NATO AJP 3.15 - Alied joint doctrine for countering improvised explosive device. During the course planning the following documents were used: SACT NATO Directive No. 75-2 / Q, NATO SHAPE No. SH / J3EW / 06, AJP 3.15 B. doctrine and on the basis of these documents the range of basic skills allowing to identify, respond to threats and to act in case of an IEDs attach has been defined. The first stage, the basic level of course is unified and common for all services responsible for security - both military, law enforcement or private security. Depending on the specific work performed by the participants during the second part of the course (advanced level), the emphasis is put on specific subjects. During the five days long classes, ten hours a day, students received a great portion of knowledge from GPG instructors. They learned how to identify IEDs and potential suicide bombers threats. They learned the features unveiling improvised explosive TRAINING

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