Diesel Systems Overhaul and Maintenance
(DSOM) MASL (P145907)
Scope:
The Diesel Systems Overhaul and Maintenance (DSOM) course is an intensive eight-week training program specifically designed to equip Foreign Security Force personnel with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to function as proficient diesel engine technicians. This comprehensive curriculum focuses on developing a solid foundation in diesel engine theory while emphasizing hands-on experience with the tools and techniques necessary for effective maintenance and repair.
Special information:
Students will apply their knowledge of diesel engine theory, and proper use of hand tools and precision measuring instruments to safely perform routine preventative maintenance and service repair procedures, such as troubleshooting, disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly of diesel engines.
USV Operations & Planning
Scope:
Unmanned Surface Vessel Operations and Planning (USVOP) is a four-week course of instruction designed to provide Foreign Security Force personnel with the entry level training necessary to plan and conduct operations employing Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) platforms.
Special information:
USV operators use Management Software and Equipment, and their knowledge of Maritime and Littoral Operations, Navigation and Emergency Procedures to plan for the integration of USV platforms into maritime operations and execute actions such as maritime domain awareness/ISR, damage assessment, or logistics support.
Instructor Development Course
(IDC) MASL (P1471905)
Scope:
Instructor Development Course (IDC) is an advanced two-week course of instruction designed to provide Foreign Security Force personnel with the specialized training necessary to deliver structured formalized training in the classroom and laboratory environments.
Special information:
Students will utilize instructional techniques and theory, practical applications of instructional principles, and evaluation methods to effectively impart subject matter expertise and knowledge.
Mission Command Course for Operational Leaders
(MCCOL) MASL (P121088 & P319559)
Scope:
The Mission Command Course for Operational Leaders (MCCOL) is designed to foster the concept of Mission Command in qualified leadership personnel. Trainees will demonstrate the core tenets of the Operational Level of War, as they pertain to "Command Responsibility" in execution of Joint Maritime Operations. Practical application exercises introduce Command & Control methodologies that are combat proven, while providing a unique setting to nurture international partnerships.
Special information:
The Final Training Exercise (FTX) employs Rules of Engagement (ROE), Command Authority (Command, Operational and Tactical), and Strategic Intent in battlefield scenarios. Graduates must perform the duties of Operational Headquarters, commanding a tactical mission of combined national forces to achieve operational/strategic results in a Naval environment.
Outboard Motor Maintenance and Overhaul
(OBM) MASL (P145906)
Scope:
The Outboard Motor Maintenance and Overhaul (OBM) course is an intensive eight-week training course specifically designed to equip Foreign Security Force personnel with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to perform as proficient outboard motor technicians. This comprehensive course focuses on the fundamental principles of outboard motor operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
Special information:
Students will gain hands-on experience in diagnosing mechanical issues, conducting routine maintenance, and performing complete overhauls to ensure the reliable operation of outboard motors in various operational environments. By the end of the course, trainees will be well-prepared to support their units by maintaining and repairing outboard motors, which are often critical for mission success in maritime and coastal operations.
Technical Welding and Applied Repairs
(TWAR)MASL (P145903)
Scope:
Technical Welding and Applied Repairs (TWAR) is an eight-week course of instruction designed to provide Foreign Security Force personnel with the specialized training required to restore the structural integrity of steel, aluminum, and fiberglass hulls and components. Students will conduct factory-level maintenance and repairs on the Zodiac Combat Rubber Raiding Craft, as well as perform metal repairs to oxyacetylene cutting, fusion welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) on carbon steel, and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) on aluminum.
Special information:
This course is designed for junior officers and enlisted personnel. In addition to general prerequisites, students should be familiar with engineering or repair duties. NAVSCIATTS will issue all students the necessary safety and training equipment required for this course to include two coveralls and one pair of steel toe boots.
UAS Operations and Planning
(UASOP) MASL (P119085)
Scope:
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations and Planning (UASOP) is a four-week course of instruction designed to provide Foreign Security Force personnel with the specialized training necessary to plan and conduct operations employing Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) platforms.
Special information:
UAS operators use the FalconView flight planning software and their knowledge of flight operations, mission planning, airspace management, and emergency procedures to execute security actions such as target acquisition/development, battle damage assessment, convoy support, and force protection during tactical operations.