SERE B - Survival, Evasion & Escape Training Course
Level 2 SERE B (Survival Evasion Resistance And Escape)
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
Mainly designed for military personnel but now brought into the private security world especially for the psc sector. Designed by the british in ww11 and now enhanced by many real-life scenarios making this course for everyone. Anyone wishing to enter the medium to high-risk industry of close protection armed sector then this is a must. In fact, anyone that wishes to survive any sort of threat this world offers. Anyone who is concerned about keeping themselves and their loved ones safe when equipment malfunctions, weather turns, injuries happen, vehicles break down, batteries die, or a multitude of other issues come up.
The 4-day ucp course also gives the learner the minimum requirements to apply for overseas high-risk jobs such as middle east, africa and south america.




COURSE INFORMATION
Welcome to the UCP’s Level 2 SERE B (Survival – Evasion – Resistance – Escape) program – a transformative 4-day course that delves into the crucial skills of survival and evasion. This program is designed to equip individuals in the security sector with the expertise needed to navigate challenging situations effectively.
COURSE OVERVIEW
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Survival Techniques:
Evasion Strategies:
Resistance Principles:
Escape Tactics:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Age Requirement:
Physical Fitness:
WHY CHOOSE UCP?
Expert Instructors:
International Presence:
Practical Simulations:
Course Length
4 DAY
Course Cost
£1800
Location
UK, Thailand, Italy, Lebanon, USA, Spain, Sri Lanka, Singapore, New Zealand and Iraq
Qualification
UCP Level 2 SERE B (Survival – Evasion – Resistance – Escape)
Course Dates
Any time of the month
Assessments
Internally Set And Internally Assessed Practical Tasks
Skill Prerequisites
COURSE CONTENTS
- Preparing For Evasion
- Navigation
- Negotiation
- Bushcraft
- The Principles Of Effective Camouflage
- Meeting Your Basic Survival Needs In Tactical Environments
- Movement Techniques When Alone Or In A Small Group
- How To Minimize Signs Of Presence And Passage
- NBC (Nuclear, Biological, And Chemical) Considerations
- Packing For Silence And Camouflage
- Physical Conditioning
- Setting Up Covert Contacts/Communication Strategies
- Psychological Factors Affecting Evaders
- Methods To Calm Anxiety
- Effective Camouflage
- Learn To Use Natural And Manmade Materials To Mask Visual, Audio, And Olfactory Perception
- Water And Food Sources
- Learn To Build Evasion Shelters
- Understand When And How To Build A Combat Fire
- Movement Techniques:
- Learn The Best Times To Move In Tactical Situations
- Learn How To Cross Various Types Of Barriers Effectively (Roads, Walls, Fences, Etc)
- Practice Basic Hand Signals For Small Group Travel
- Minimizing Signs Of Presence And Passage:
- Learn To Move Through Different Environments While Minimizing Tracks
- Learn Methods To Sweep And Naturalize A Campsite To Minimize Later Detection
- Learn What Types Of Vegetation And Ground To Avoid
- NBC (Nuclear, Biological, And Chemical) Considerations: Learn How To Respond In NBC Conditions To Improve You And Your Companions’ Chances Of Survival
- Training Covers: This Single-Day Training Covers Many Different Knots, Hitches, And Lashings, Incorporating Hands-On Practical Applications In Scenarios Like Shelter-Building, Lashing Up Poles Between Trees, Making Tripods, And Emergency Ascension Or Rappel.
- Complete Course Description:
- Basics: The Nomenclature Of A Line, A Couple Simple Effective Bends And Loops, And Methods To Store Line
- Running End, Body, Standing End, Over And Underhand Loops, Turns, Wraps, Bight, And Tail
- How To Prepare Line For Effective Use: Cutting To Appropriate Lengths And Burning The Ends So They Are Streamlined
- Two Different Bends And How To Untie Them Easily
- The Difference Between A Running Loop And Slip Loop And How To Utilize Them For Different Purposes
- Two Different Ways To Tie The “King Of All Knots” The Bowline And The Trick To Easily Untie It
- Two Methods To Store Your Line So It Can Be Used Quickly In Emergencies
- Knots For Shelter: Several Knots That Are Simple, Fast, And Effective To Tie Out Emergency Material Shelters
- Learn Several Hitches That Can Be Used To Put Up And Take Down A Tarp-Type Shelter Quickly
- Knots For Emergency Evacuation: Several Knots And Improvised Rope Work Useful In Lowering Out Of Damaged Buildings Or Down Cliffs
- Lashings: Useful For Building Just About Anything You Might Need In The Backcountry
- Learn A Lashing Useful For Connecting Poles In-Line To Make Tripods For Things Like Drying Racks, Smokers, A-Frame Shelters, Tables, Hanging Cooking Pots Over The Fire, Etc.