Operatives who know how to take in every detail of their surroundings aren’t just reacting to what’s happening; they’re predicting it…

They’re ahead of the game, thinking three moves ahead of everyone else. Situational awareness, or reading the environment, means noticing everything from physical layout and lighting to body language and subtle cues in the crowd.

Those observations help operatives quickly assess risk levels, potential threats, or even opportunities to blend in or exfiltrate undetected.


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This kind of awareness doesn’t come overnight; it’s honed through training, experience, and constant vigilance. But once mastered, it makes an operative formidable. The world might be unpredictable, but those who can read the environment can respond faster than anyone else – and, often, stay one step ahead of the game.

[INTEL : Combat Situation Awareness]

[OPTICS : Bogota, Colombia]