17/05/2026
Registration is now open for the short-range drone awareness training in June, organised by the Artan Training Centre. The training focuses on detecting and protecting against strike drones in field conditions for humanitarian mission teams, journalists, volunteers, and businesses operating in high-risk areas.
This is an intensive training program with practical exercises that provides real-world protection and survival skills. Participants will gain hands-on skills in detecting, avoiding, and countering FPV threats.
The course is designed for humanitarian mission staff, volunteers working near the frontline, security analysts, and logisticians responsible for movement in dangerous regions.
Course objectives:
π― To provide essential, life-saving knowledge on response algorithms and FPV-drone attacks.
π― To give a clear understanding of how an FPV drone operates, strikes, and what skills can save a team in a critical moment.
π― To train participants in behavioral algorithms in field conditions.
What you will learn:
- UAV Threat Assessment: Identifying various types of drones, including FPV and reconnaissance UAVs, and understanding their tactics.
- Radio-Electronic Reconnaissance: Fundamentals of radio signals, drone detection methods, and hands-on operation of the "Chuyka 3.0" detector.
- Security Protocols (SOPs): Implementing safety standards, choosing protective equipment, and securing vehicles within high-risk zones.
- Emergency Self-Help: Critical medical algorithms for self-aid using an IFAK under drone threat conditions.
Each participant receives:
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Coffee breaks and lunch
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Transfer from the training base to the field and back
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Training materials
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Certificate
To participate, please complete the consultation application form:
https://forms.gle/PJ6tBrw9SLZBhFxKA
Or contact us directly:
π +380505595055
π§ [email protected]
π₯ Watch videos from our trainings and courses:
https://youtube.com/shorts/VoQQGUNjj7M?feature=share
12/05/2026
π‘ SAFETY IN EXTREME CONDITIONS: HOW IT WENT π‘
From 21 to 24 April, the Artan Centre held its latest H.E.A.T. "HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING - UKRAINE". Over four days, staff from the international humanitarian mission were immersed in conditions where a single mistake could cost a life.
This course is not just theory, but a thorough run-through of scenarios encountered in high-risk areas.
What the participants focused on:
βοΈ Medicine: tactics for providing first aid under pressure and emergency evacuation.
βοΈ Survival psychology: protocols for action during shelling, behaviour in captivity and countering capture.
βοΈ Strategic security: risk assessment, planning safe routes and βreadingβ dangers.
βοΈ Crisis response: rapid decision-making when a situation spirals out of control.
The participantsβ professional composure and their ability to stay focused during the most challenging simulations were impressive. Each of you is now a step stronger and safer.
π Ready for the challenges? If your work involves dangerous assignments and operating in hostile environments, these skills are your core asset.
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The next H.E.A.T. training session will take place in May.
Equip yourself and your team with the tools for survival.
To participate, please complete the consultation application form:
https://forms.gle/CGi7kE9cUxb4Ghte6
Or contact us directly:
π +380505595055
π§ [email protected]
03/05/2026
Registration is now open for the H.E.A.T. "HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING - UKRAINE", which will take place in May and June and is organised by the βArthanβ Training Centre for:
- National staff of NGOs
- Diplomatic missions
- International companies
- Journalists
- Fixer
This specialised training, developed in accordance with international standards, is adapted to the realities of the war in Ukraine.
During the training, participants will:
- Learn to recognise and avoid dangerous situations.
- Gain knowledge and practical skills to provide first aid.
- Get acquainted with the rules of behaviour and actions in case of capture.
- Practice negotiation and checkpoint skills.
- Learn to work in a team in a high-risk environment.
Video of the training: https://youtu.be/YxlWFceQuVA
The training is conducted in English.
To participate, please complete the consultation application form:
https://forms.gle/CGi7kE9cUxb4Ghte6
Or contact us directly:
π +380505595055
π§ [email protected]
29/04/2026
Enrolment is now open for the Defensive driving course in May and organised by Artan Training Centre for:
- Drivers and professional drivers
- Security personnel
- Employees of international organizations
- Diplomatic missions
- Anyone working in high-risk areas and countries with active conflict zones
Course Objective:
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Develop predictive driving skills
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Learn and practice protocols for complex road situations
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Practice driving
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Master high-speed maneuvering techniques
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Learn to utilize vehicle dynamics
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Master effective braking techniques
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Coordinate driving in a convoy of two to three vehicles Training
Program:
Theory:
- Vehicle inspection before departure
- Vulnerable points on the route
- Basic techniques and rules of defensive driving
- Correct driver seating position
- Basic principles of steering
Practice:
- Acceleration techniques
- High-speed maneuvering techniques
- Various effective stopping methods
- Safe maneuvering techniques
- Dimensional training
- Reverse maneuvering
- Obstacle maneuvering
- Defensive driving techniques in a convoy
- Basic skills for handling skids
- Fire safety
- First aid
- First aid kit usage
- Night driving (included in the course if necessary)
Testing Duration: 4 days
Class hours: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
To participate, please complete the consultation application form: link in the first comment ππ»
Or contact us directly:
+380505595055
email: [email protected]
Provide your employees with the skills they need to work safely in extreme conditions!
02/04/2026
π‘ βANTI-DRONEβ TRAINING. HOW TO RESPOND TO A UAV THREAT π‘
πΈ Photo report for 24 March. The specialised "Artan Training Centerβ conducted an intensive βTraining Course on Awareness of Short-Range Dronesβ.
Modern challenges require not just caution, but clear knowledge and skills practised to the point of automatic response. Over day, our cadets underwent training that was as close as possible to real-world conditions, in order to learn how to counter aerial threats.
π Key stages of training:
* Threat classification. We learnt to identify different types of drones and understand the tactics behind their use.
* Survival protocols. They practised the correct procedures upon detecting a UAV β from the moment of detection to minimising the risk of being hit.
* Dynamic practice. We practised evacuation skills and the safe movement of the group during simulated attacks by strike drones.
β‘οΈ This training is critically important for those working in βredβ zones: representatives of humanitarian organisations, volunteers, journalists and diplomats. The ability to recognise the sound of an engine or spot a drone in the sky in time could save your life and that of your team.
π€ Thank you to the participants for their full commitment and discipline. Your willingness to learn is the key to your safety.
βοΈ To find out the schedule for upcoming courses and register for training, please call: +380505595055
29/03/2026
π‘ PHOTO REPORT FROM THE ARMOURED CAR DRIVING COURSE π‘
From 17 to 20 February, the Artan Training Centre ran an intensive course on emergency manoeuvring of armoured cars. Driving an armoured car is not just about driving. It is the art of managing inertia and weight in situations where decisions must be made instantly.
The training focused on:
πΉ Stabilising the car at speed and manoeuvring in stressful situations.
πΉ Practising coordinated actions in a convoy, tactical repositioning and communication between cars.
πΉ Reacting to threats, emergency braking and high-speed obstacle avoidance.
πΉ Algorithms for evacuation from danger zones and minimising risks to passengers and equipment.
We thank every participant for their discipline and total dedication.
π Find out more and book a place on the next driving course: +380505595055
06/03/2026
The Artan Training Centre will hold a course "Close Protection Operative" (Π‘PO).
The purpose of the course is:
π§© development and improvement of security techniques and tactics;
π§© raising the level of professional training;
π§© skills and abilities in performing official tasks in extreme conditions and non-standard situations;
π§© formation of correct assessment of the operational and tactical situation, adequate response to its changes.
Who will benefit from this course?
πΉ Veterans and former military personnel who are looking for a new career path after service. The field of personal protection is actively growing - and your combat experience can be an advantage. After completing the course, you will be able to work both in Ukraine and abroad.
πΉ Current bodyguards and security professionals who want to update their knowledge, improve their tactical skills, learn to work according to modern international standards and obtain up-to-date certification.
The course programme includes:
πΉ Legal context
πΉ Teamwork and communication
πΉ Professional equipment
πΉ Analysis and planning
πΉ Defensive actions and tactics
πΉ Tactical training
Venue: Kyiv, 35-A Mashynobudivna St., Artan Training Center.
Course duration: 12 lessons, including practice days. On-site mission in the city. The programme can be adapted depending on the level of qualification of the cadets.
Upon completion of the course, you will receive a document: "Certificate of qualification as a bodyguard".
Time of the next course: March.
To participate, please complete the consultation application form:
Link in the first comment ππ»
Or contact us directly:
+380505595055
[email protected]
22/02/2026
πΈ H.E.A.T. TRAINING PHOTO REPORT πΈ
February 11β13, a three-day H.E.A.T. intensive was held by Artan Training Center β a specialized program for those working in high-risk zones.
Training participants, humanitarian organization workers β mastered practical skills that can save lives in extreme conditions.
πΉ What was practiced during the training:
β Actions in emergency situations and rapid threat response
β First aid provision, evacuation techniques, survival basics
β Counter-capture tactics, behavior in captivity, use of protective equipment
β Risk analysis, safe route planning, threat assessment
It's impressive how participants handled challenges and maintained composure even in the most difficult scenarios. Congratulations to everyone who completed this journey!
πΌ If you work in dangerous zones or plan trips there β this course will give you the tools to protect yourself and your colleagues.
π The next H.E.A.T. training is planned for March. For registration and details: +380505595055
17/02/2026
The Artan Training Center is conducting a 2-day intensive βAnti-Droneβ course. The course focuses on detecting and protecting against strike drones in field conditions for humanitarian mission teams, journalists, volunteers, and businesses operating in high-risk areas.
This is an intensive training program with practical exercises that provides real-world protection and survival skills. Participants will gain hands-on skills in detecting, avoiding, and countering FPV threats.
The course is designed for humanitarian mission staff, volunteers working near the frontline, security analysts, and logisticians responsible for movement in dangerous regions.
Course objectives:
π― To provide essential, life-saving knowledge on response algorithms and FPV-drone attacks.
π― To give a clear understanding of how an FPV drone operates, strikes, and what skills can save a team in a critical moment.
π― To train participants in behavioral algorithms in field conditions.
You will learn how to:
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Detect and classify reconnaissance drones and strike FPV drones.
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Use basic EW tools and signal interception methods.
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Recognize signs of an incoming threat and react before impact.
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Organize evacuation procedures under aerial threat conditions.
Training format:
* Day 1 β Classroom theoretical sessions.
* Day 2 β Practical training in realistic conditions at the training field.
Each participant receives:
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Coffee breaks and lunch
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Transfer from the training base to the field and back
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Training materials
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Certificate
Time of the next course: March.
To participate, please complete the consultation application form:
link in the first comment ππ»
Or contact us directly:
π +380505595055
π§ [email protected]
Do not wait until danger reaches you β increase your safety now. Prepare your staff and minimize risks. Now is the best time for training.
05/02/2026
We are pleased to invite graduates of the H.E.A.T. course to the two-day H.E.A.T. Refresh (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) organized by Artan Training Center. The program is designed to update knowledge and enhance practical skills. If you completed the basic training at other training centers and hold a relevant certificate, you are also welcome to join.
H.E.A.T. Refresh is an intensive stress-based training that combines theory with highly realistic simulations. Participants will acquire skills necessary to counter real-time threats, as well as skills in providing pre-medical (first aid) assistance. As the security environment and protection methodologies are constantly evolving, we offer you the opportunity to update and strengthen your knowledge base.
To participate, fill out the consultation application form: link in the first comment ππ»
Or contact us directly:
π +380975595055
π§ [email protected]