SWAT 2

This 5-Day Level 2 Course features advanced critical skills for SWAT Officers. Expanding on the Level 1 curriculum, this course requires students to utilize established fundamentals to complete advanced drills and scenarios.

  • 8-Hours of firearms training will challenge students to maintain a high degree of accuracy during both static and dynamic exercises while adhering to strict safety standards.
  • 8-Hour breaching block requires students to employ tools in restrictive environments and using alternate methods. Procedures for effective actions of the entry team pre and post breach within these austere conditions will be focused on.
  • 24-Hours of Close Quarter Tactics training will necessitate the student to have an established level of proficiency utilizing principle-based clearance techniques to mitigate complex configurations within medium to large structures. Students will complete scenarios with intricate internal clearance methods, threat discrimination, and low light environments.

* Completion of SWAT 1 is required for enrollment in this course.

*SWAT 2 is a compilation of Tactical Firearms 2, Breacher 2, and Close Quarters 2

* ILEA and KLEC Accredited

Upcoming Dates:

  • February 12-16, 2024 | Jeffersonville, IN | $665
  • June 10-14, 2024 | Abbeville, LA | $840
  • June 24-28, 2024 | Jeffersonville, IN | $665
  • July 29-August 2, 2024 | Jeffersonville, IN | $665
  • September 9-13, 2024 | Jeffersonville, IN | $665
  • November 18-22, 2024 | Concord, NC | $665
  • November 18-22, 2024 | Abbeville, LA | $840

*Tuition varies by location based on instructor travel.

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How It Works

Norse Training Method

Classroom Time

Operational proven tactics, techniques, and procedures

Classroom time consists of 5% and 95% practical application to help introduce concepts and provide an overview of training. Practical exercises are the primary instruction method.

8,600+

Logged Sustainment Training Hours Since 2014

Proprietary Principle-based System

Ensure That Students Are Afforded Flexibility While Ensuring Adherence to Intended Utilization

Principle-based System Along With Sustainment Creates an Unmatched Level of Proficiency and Long-term Retention of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures

9,300+

officers have participated in norse training

Classroom Time

A systematized training method

Our systematized training method ensures consistent subject matter presentation and course format regardless of instructor, venue, or student base.

65

courses accredited across 5 states

METHODS that become ingrained once training ends

The Norse Portal

Norse clients understand the success that comes with systematized and standardized training.

Proprietary Principle-based System

For full department access featuring standard content along with monitoring and testing features.

Proprietary Principle-based System

For Patrol Officers featuring standard content and communication features.

Proprietary Principle-based System

For SWAT and Warrant Service Teams, Flex and Narcotics Teams featuring standard content and communication features, along with Special Discipline content (Breaching, Mobility, Precision Rifle, and Tactical Medicine).

Training time is a precious commodity for Law Enforcement Officers and the agencies they represent. Advanced training requires more time spent in formal courses to achieve quality results and more time spent post formal course time to ensure proficiency.

Students attending Norse courses utilize the Portal as an essential part of the course. Communication between students and instructors in conjunction with instructional video segments of course content produce exceptional levels of proficiency and retention of course content.

Students who become subscribing members of the Portal have continuous access to these resources. The value of training is much greater if the student is able to retain the information with a high level of proficiency. Skillsets which do not get utilized and practiced on a daily basis will consistently diminish. These skillsets are often those that are necessary in an immediate manner within a critical situation.

Not sure what course is right for you and your team?

Not sure what course is right for you and your team?

Norse now has an online Learning Management System to simplify the registration and course learning process. Once a user has created an account, students can register for courses within that account, review course videos, take exams and compile all certificates in one place. All aspects contribute to a higher learning process and course content retention Once an account is created, it will be pending until a Norse Staff Member has activated the account. Once activated, students can access the courses and register for new courses.

Still Have Questions?

Call us to go over your training interests, needs, and goals. From there, we will work together to establish a training package right for your team.

Absolutely! If your department wishes to host a training course, call us to go over the details. We will determine pricing and scheduling based on the type of course and location and provide you documentation to distribute for registration.

An Acadis # is your academy # assigned by the Department of Criminal Justice
Training (DOCJT) and is how we submit your hours for KLEC Accreditation.

No. Our training is specifically for ACTIVE-DUTY law enforcement and military personnel only.

Email atriplett@norsetactical about hats and t-shirts.

The Norse Instructor Cadre consists of prior military Special Operations from several branches and experienced law enforcement agents from multiple agencies.

The knowledge base of all instructors is extremely robust, but it is not something to broadcast or share with the public. We are a privatized training company for a reason: the training isn’t about us or getting publicity, it’s about the client and providing the best training possible.

Biographies can be shared verbally with students in a course upon request.

The week prior to the course, student will receive information regarding their instructor, training location and equipment required.

Yes, we offer sustainment training programs for tactical teams, various specialized units, and patrol. During this training, we will focus on your individual goals and tailor the program to meet your training needs within our system.

We also offer an online training retention tool, the Norse Training Portal. The Norse Training Portal delivers training videos directly to students to further increase our retention with our clients.

No, just active-duty law enforcement or military. Credentials are required. We have courses for all skill levels. 100, 200 & 300 Level Courses.

Visit each course page to view pre-requisites.

Still have questions? Email atriplett@norsetactical.com

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Patrol Operations Division

  • Daily Video Content
    • Firearms
    • Close Quarters
    • Vehicle Operations
  • Open Member Discussion Forum
  • Member Chat
  • Norse Instructor Discussion
  • Norse Instructor Private Chat

$19.99/month

Special Operations Division

  • Daily Video Content
  • Group Specific Advanced Content
  • Weekly Discipline Videos
    • Precision Rifle​
    • Breacher
    • Mobility
    • Tactical Medicine
  • Portal Training Day / Portal Symposium Access (After 90 Days)
  • Discussion and Chat Features

$29.99/month

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– Register for the courses you choose
– Upload your ID badge as your profile picture
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