14-Day Foot, Mobile & Technical Surveillance Course
Advanced International Surveillance Training Programme
Overview
This elite-level, 14-day surveillance course is a comprehensive operational programme that builds upon foundational skills to develop professional-level capabilities in foot surveillance, mobile surveillance, public transport surveillance, and technical surveillance methods.
Tailored for participants who have completed introductory surveillance training or have field experience, this course prepares individuals and teams for real-world surveillance deployments in complex and dynamic environments. Whether for law enforcement, private intelligence, defence, or high-level corporate security, this programme develops the confidence and capability required for demanding surveillance operations.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for:
- Surveillance operatives ready to advance from foot-based techniques to mobile and multi-environment tactics
- Intelligence officers and law enforcement professionals with surveillance responsibilities
- Close protection teams integrating intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities
- Professionals in anti-counterfeit, fraud investigation, or asset tracking roles
- Personnel preparing for international deployment in semi- or non-permissive environments
Completion of a foundational surveillance course or relevant experience is strongly recommended.
Course Objectives
This course aims to:
- Advance existing foot surveillance skills to the next level of adaptability, fluidity, and concealment
- Train participants in the application of mobile surveillance tactics, including vehicles, motorcycles, and public transport
- Introduce and apply technical surveillance tools, such as cameras, tracking devices, and covert communications
- Develop team dynamics for multi-operator, multi-method surveillance operations
- Equip participants with surveillance planning and reporting competencies that meet international standards
Key Learning Outcomes
Participants will complete the programme able to:
- Deploy in foot, mobile, or combined teams depending on operational needs
- Maintain discreet and continuous observation across public, private, and high-risk spaces
- Use covert vehicles and motorcycles for tailing, leapfrogging, and pick-up/drop-off handovers
- Navigate urban and public transport systems without compromising surveillance position
- Operate entry-level technical surveillance equipment, including video, GPS trackers, and digital recorders
- Develop surveillance logs, observation reports, and intelligence summaries with legal admissibility
Course Format
- Duration: 14 days (split between theory and extensive field exercises)
- Delivery: On-location, international training adaptable to client environment
- Method: Practical scenarios, team-based exercises, and technical workshops
- Assessment: Continuous evaluation with final live-scenario assessment
Core modules include:
- Advanced Foot Surveillance Drills
- Mobile Surveillance Using Vehicles and Public Transport
- Technical Surveillance Tools and Deployment
- Urban and Rural Observation Post (OP) Procedures
- Live Surveillance Exercises (Urban and Multi-Modal)
- Surveillance Planning, Coordination, and Debriefing
Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive a comprehensive certificate, denoting advanced capability in foot, mobile, and technical surveillance operations.
Certification supports internal promotion, deployment readiness, and cross-agency collaboration for individuals operating in government, private sector, or multinational environments.
Why Train With Us?
- Tier-One Expertise: Instructors include former military and intelligence professionals with operational surveillance experience worldwide.
- Realism-Focused: Training reflects operational environments including urban density, mass transit, and hostile terrain.
- Integrated Approach: Combines fieldwork, technology, and reporting under high-pressure conditions.
- Global Relevance: Designed for international deployment and adapted to meet varied legal, cultural, and operational realities.