German commando course

The Bundeswehr Combat Survival course (German: Einzelkämpferlehrgang ) is a course conducted by the German Bundeswehr. The course was established in the early 1980s and it is aimed on testing the physical and mental endurance of participants, to teach special skills, tactics necessary to operate, and to survive under stressful conditions, and for the Jagdkampf advanced infantry minor tactic. Until recently the Einzelkämpferlehrgang was a requirement for becoming an officer in the Bundeswehr. However, it became optional for officers and for NCOs. The course is taught by the German paratrooper school in Altenstadt, Upper Bavaria. It is still a requirement for officers of combat troops, while it is replaced by a dedicated survival course (German: Überleben im Einsatz).

The unarmed close quarter combat part of the course has been modified into its own separate course in 2010. It now closely follows the Krav Maga curriculum.

The course is separated into two parts:

Basic course (Grundlehrgang) EKL1

Advanced course (Leistungslehrgang) EKL2

Sample schedule for basic course

Patch for completion of the basic course EKL1.

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3 "Hungerweek" max. 1 MRE per week

Week 4

Sample schedule for advanced course

Patch for completion of the advanced course EKL2.

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Einzelkämpferabzeichen

Einzelkämpferabzeichen
Awarded by Armed Forces of Germany
Country Germany Germany
Type Patch
Awarded for Completion of commando course
Status Currently awarded
Description Awarded in two levels
Statistics
Established Early 1980s

For the successful completion of each part of the course, the Einzelkämpferabzeichen (Lone-warrior badge) patch is awarded. The patch shows either one (for completion of basic course) or two (for completion of advanced course) dark green oak leaved with light green background.

Comparable courses

References

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