
Defense Technology Training
Defense Technology Training
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Course Summary
The Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy is hosting the professional training staff of the Defense Technology Training Academy who will be presenting a 4-Day Less Lethal Instructor Course at WLEA 1556 Riverbend Drive, Douglas Wyoming on August 17-20, 2026. The complete program consists of the following four areas: OC AEROSAL PROJECTORS, LESS LETHAL IMPACT MUNITIONS, CHEMICAL MUNITIONS, AND DISTRACTION DEVICES.
Attendance of these programs will enable the student to continue in-service training for their department by providing both the technical and tactical information needed for effective product use. This program will cover a wide range of integrated Use of Force options enhancing officer safety and to support courtroom testimony. Students may attend all or any combination of the four programs.
Upon successful completion, The Defense Technology Training Academy will issue the student a Certificate of Completion in the appropriate subject. Each attendee must be physically fit for duty and able to perform the physical skills associated with tactical applications with the use of these products.
This certificate is valid for three calendar years from course completion.
To reserve a seat, or for additional information, contact: The Defense Technology Training Academy at 800-347-1200 (option Training), or register online at www.defense-technology.com
Wyoming based students will also need to dual register on WLEA's website.
Any non-Wyoming based student needing lodging can contact the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy at 307-358-3617 or email at wlea@wyo.gov.
Pricing for staying at the academy is $50/ Night (Double Occupancy) or $80/Night (Single Occupancy)
At this time the Academy will not be able to provide meals.
Minimum number of students 12, Maximum is 30
Registration and payment is processed through Defense Technology
POST hours are dependent on how many classes the student takes.
Course Requirements
The Defense Technology Academy trains only sworn law -enforcement officers, correctional personnel, state-licensed security personnel (OC only) or active military personnel. Each attendee must be in good physical condition and able to perform the practical exercises associated with the use and tactical applications of these products.
Fit for Duty
Each of the four modules in this program involve practical exercises. Students are required to actively participate in these exercises as part of their instructor-level training. Students should be in good physical condition for these classes in order to ensure successful completion of the courses. Some of these courses involve exposure to chemical agents as well as the physical exercises.
Students with physical conditions that may impair their ability to participate are responsible for contacting their physician for medical clearance prior to enrollment. Conditions requiring such consultation include but are not limited to: high blood pressure, heart problems, lung problems, to include bronchitis and asthma, or allergies.
OC Exposure
All students is this course are exposed to OC as a requirement for their instructor training.
Students who have undergone any type of eye surgery in the past 12-months must notify the Defense Technology Training Academy prior to enrollment in an OC course. Typically, patients who have undergone eye surgery require six months to complete recovery. In order to provide the greatest safety margin, Defense Technology Training Academy has therefore concluded that any student who has undergone eye surgery is STRONGLY advised to delay participation in this class for a full calendar year from the date of surgery.
Defense Technology Training Academy will not assume responsibility for any students who do not seek medical consultation prior to course participation. Any student who is unable to participate in the exercises cannot complete this instructor level course. It is incumbent upon the student to ensure they are physically capable of meeting the requirements of the courses.
Special Instructions
Course Overview:
Each of the four class modules focuses on a different subject/product group presented in a half-day of lecture-based studies followed by a half-day in the field for demonstration and drills. Unique to this class is the state-of-the-art deployment tactics which come direct from the manufacturer of the products.
Students have the option of taking each module individually or registering for all four modules for a discounted price of $ 1,050.00.
Day 1 - OC Aerosol Projectors Instructor Program $375
OC Aerosol Formulations/Carriers/ Propellants/ Delivery systems/ Projectors
Effectiveness/Safety/Liability factors/ policy and procedures
Decontamination/First aid/ Officer - Survival techniques
Instructor development to establish in-house/in-service training and documentation skills
Day 2 - Less Lethal Impact Munitions Instructor Program $375
Less Lethal Impact Munitions Weapons and munitions : 12ga./37mm/40mm/hand delivered
Tactical consideration in the use of imapct munitions in crowd-control/dynamic-entry/hostage-rescue/barricaded-subject situations
Physiological.psychological effects Liability consideration/ policy and procedures
Blunt trama/ballistics and energy Intrcutor development to establish in-house/in-service training and documentation
Day 3 - Chemical Munitions Instructor Program (CN/CS/OC/Smoke) $395
Chemical Munition types and forms of chemical agents
Tactical considerations in the use of impact munitions in crowd-control/barricaded subject situations
Live Deployment of barricade penetrating rounds
Decontamination/first aid
Proper use of Protective Mask Criminla and Civil liabilites/policy and procedures
Instructor development to estaoblish in-house/in-serivce training and documentation skills
Day 4 - Distraction Device Munitions Instructor Program $395
Distraction Device types and nomenclature/reloadable and non-reloadable devices/Command Initiated code viewer
Decibles/Candela/PSI/overpressure
Handling/Storage/Rendering safe
Tactical deployment/safety considerations/policy and procedures
Criminal and civil liabilities Live-firing exercises/operational scenarios Instructor development to establish in-house/in-service training and documentation skills.
Equipment List
Required Equipment:
Eye and ear protection
Body armor is required for LLIMs, CHEM and DD programs
Duty gear is normally utilized when deploying less lethal products
Flame-resistant gloves
Gas mask
37mm / 40mm Gas Launcher
Weather appropriate active-duty wear and hydration option
