Palm Bay SWAT Team Competes at SWAT Round-Up International in Orlando

By  //  November 17, 2023

consists of an intense week of real-life scenarios, strategic training opportunities

The Palm Bay SWAT team competed at the SWAT Round-Up International in Orlando. This competition consists of an intense week of real-life scenarios and strategic training opportunities, pushing teams to their limits. (Palm Bay PD image)

BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA – The Palm Bay SWAT team competed at the SWAT Round-Up International in Orlando.

This competition consists of an intense week of real-life scenarios and strategic training opportunities, pushing teams to their limits.

“It is a week-long competition event that tests the officer’s abilities to shoot accurately, move dynamically, think “on the fly” and make hard decisions.”

More than just a training event or pulse-pounding competition, SWAT Round-Up is a sum that is greater than its parts. Ultimately it is an opportunity for operators across the globe to come together as one to learn from each other.

The brotherhood you share with your teammates will extend to your fellow operators as you train, compete, and cheer each other on. The relationships you form here will be based on your shared values of loyalty, bravery, and dedication to saving lives and these bonds will last your lifetime.

The training and education program is a vital component of the SWAT Round-Up International experience. Training is conducted by nationally renowned instructors and will include numerous relevant courses for SWAT and ERTs. No other venue offers an equal gathering of distinguished experts.

Each of the five Round-Up competition events should be considered a training opportunity.

These events are geared toward the simulation of real-life scenarios and are intended to challenge the team as a unit. Optional events emphasize weapon expertise and physical fitness.

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