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Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School trains by day and by night during the Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations and Planning course. Partner nation students from Romania, Czech Republic, and Hungary conduct night-time operations near the school, Feb. 6, 2020.
UASOP is a four-week course that teaches skills and competencies to operate the RQ-11B Raven Unmanned Aerial System in tactical environments. The course is
com­prised of four segments with basic and advanced skill-set topics including human rights, basic computer skills, Falcon View Lite, flight operations, mission planning, and airspace management and emergency procedures. All training areas are reinforced by practical examinations and a final individual skills assessment during Final Training Exercises to ensure all students have attained proficiency in course objectives.
NAVSCIATTS trains and educates foreign Special Operations Forces, SOF-like forces and SOF enablers across the tactical, operational and strategic spectrums through in-residence and Mobile Training Team Courses of Instructions. To date, more than 12,500 students from 122 countries have trained with this international training command. (Photos by Michael Williams)

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06/02/2020
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