Services · Training portfolio

Practitioner-led training across the ISR-T spectrum.

From foundation courses for new entrants to advanced cognitive-warfare practitioners. Every course is built, instructed, and refreshed by people who have shaped real-world ISR, targeting, and decision-making operations across NATO and partner-nation environments. Courses are modular and can be delivered as a curriculum, a series, or as standalone training.

Introducing your expert guide
At 360iSR, our instructors are more than educators — they are world-class operational professionals who have shaped real-world missions across the globe. With decades of combined experience in Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Targeting, Cognitive Warfare, and Uncrewed Systems, our team brings deep expertise forged in the most demanding environments. From NATO theatres to frontline innovation in ISR doctrine, they don’t just teach concepts — they teach what works.
Course catalogue

Eight families. Twenty-four courses.

The catalogue is designed to compose. Foundation modules feed practitioner courses; practitioner courses feed advanced and senior-level study. Engagements typically blend modules into a tailored curriculum for a specific partner organisation or operational requirement.

Family 01 · 3 courses

ISR-T

The 360iSR signature programme. A graduated pathway from operational fundamentals to senior staff command of ISR-T in joint and combined headquarters.

ISR-T Foundation Course

To introduce personnel to the fundamental principles, processes, and organisational structures of Joint Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Targeting (ISR-T), preparing them to understand and contribute to NATO and national ISR operations at the basic operational level.

FOR — Personnel new to ISR-T

ISR-T Practitioner Course

To develop competent ISR-T practitioners capable of planning, managing, and integrating ISR capabilities and processes into joint and combined operations at the operational and tactical levels.

FOR — ISR-T practitioners

ISR-T Advanced Course

Designed for senior ISR officers, senior analysts, and experienced collection or targeting managers who will operate in leadership roles within Joint, Combined, or National Headquarters, or in advanced operational positions.

FOR — Senior ISR officers · Senior analysts · Targeting managers
Family 02 · 4 courses

Intelligence

Foundational and advanced intelligence training built around the NATO AIntP series and aligned to real fusion-centre operations.

Operational Intelligence Course

Equips intelligence professionals with the knowledge, tools, and practical skills required to support decision-making at the operational level of warfare. Emphasises integration of intelligence within joint and multi-domain operations.

FOR — Intelligence professionals · Fusion-centre staff

Intelligence Fusion Course

Develops the skills needed to integrate and exploit multi-source intelligence for timely, accurate decision support. Trainees learn to fuse HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT and OSINT into cohesive assessments that drive operations across domains.

FOR — Fusion analysts · Collection managers

Intelligence Analyst Course – Basic

Provides new analysts with a solid foundation in intelligence principles, tradecraft, and the intelligence cycle. Covers collection, evaluation, reporting, and structured analytic techniques across multiple sources.

FOR — New analysts entering tactical or operational roles

Intelligence Analyst Course – Advanced

Builds on core analytical skills to prepare experienced analysts for complex, multi-domain intelligence challenges. Emphasis on critical thinking, predictive analysis, and fusion across strategic, operational, and tactical levels.

FOR — Experienced analysts · Analytic team leads
Family 03 · 2 courses

OSINT

Open-source tradecraft from foundational principles through to operational integration with multi-source intelligence products.

OSINT – Introduction

Foundational understanding of Open Source Intelligence. Principles, sources, and tools used to collect and assess publicly available information across media, social platforms, commercial data, and deep/dark web. Emphasis on ethical gathering, verification, and exploitation.

FOR — New OSINT practitioners

OSINT – Practitioner

Applied tradecraft course. Develops practitioner-level skills in structured OSINT collection and analysis: advanced search, social network mapping, geolocation, data enrichment, and threat monitoring. Emphasis on operational security, legal considerations, and integration into multi-source products.

FOR — Practising OSINT analysts
Family 04 · 6 courses

UAS

End-to-end uncrewed-aerial-system training from academic ground school through pilot conversion, sensor operations, and mission command — built for tactical and operational employment.

UAS Ground School

The Pilot UAS Ground School provides future UAS pilots with a solid academic foundation in unmanned aviation. Covers core principles of UAS systems, flight theory, airspace management, regulations, and operational planning. Prepares pilots to plan UAS operations safely and effectively before practical flight training.

FOR — Future UAS pilots

UAS Basic Flying Phase

Provides pilots with foundational flying skills required to safely and effectively operate a UAS in all modes of control through progressive simulator and live missions. Prepares pilots for conversion to chosen airframes.

FOR — Pilots in conversion

UAS Mission Commanders' Course

Prepares individuals to assume the role of UAS Mission Commander. Develops the academic knowledge and practical skills necessary to lead, coordinate and execute UAS missions safely, effectively, and tactically. Integrates UAS capabilities into wider operational frameworks including land-supported operations and targeting processes.

FOR — UAS Mission Commanders

UAS Sensor Operations and ISR Course – Basic

Introduces students to the fundamentals of UAS sensor operations in support of ISR missions. Covers payload handling, EO/IR sensor basics, target detection, and imagery interpretation. Students learn to operate sensors effectively and contribute to the ISR cycle in support of tactical operations.

FOR — New sensor operators

UAS Sensor Operations and ISR Course – Advanced

For experienced UAS sensor operators. Enhances skills in multi-sensor integration, advanced target tracking, and mission-driven collection. Students apply ISR principles to complex scenarios, working in coordination with analysts and commanders to deliver actionable intelligence.

FOR — Experienced sensor operators

UAS Operators Tactical Employment Course

Trains UAS operators in the tactical deployment of uncrewed systems to support mission objectives across land, maritime, and urban environments. Focus on mission planning, dynamic tasking, threat-informed employment, and real-time ISR, targeting and force protection.

FOR — UAS operators
Family 05 · 2 courses

Operational Planning

Operational-level planning from foundational principles through to applied campaign design across joint and combined operations.

Operational Planning – Introduction

Foundational understanding of operational-level planning. Principles, processes and terminology used in joint and combined operations. Introduces the relationship between strategic objectives and operational outcomes, emphasising synchronisation of effects across domains.

FOR — New operational planners

Operational Planning – Practitioner

Designed for personnel involved in the development and execution of operational plans. Builds practical competence in campaign design, phased planning, centre-of-gravity analysis, and operational art. Applies doctrinal frameworks to realistic scenarios to deliver effect-driven plans.

FOR — Operational planners · Staff officers
Family 06 · 2 courses

Tactical & Combat Estimate

The Combat Estimate and tactical planning — the practical methods that turn commander’s intent into agile, time-pressured action.

The Combat Estimate

Module covering how to apply the 7 Questions Combat Estimate to develop tactical and operational plans under time pressure. Emphasis on clarity of mission, enemy and friendly intent, and option generation aligned to commander’s guidance.

FOR — Staff officers · Commanders · Planners

Tactical Planning

Trains commanders and staff in the development of mission-level plans aligned to operational objectives. Students apply tactical doctrine to generate schemes of manoeuvre, synchronisation matrices, and mission briefs. Emphasis on agility, tempo, and combined-arms coordination in contested environments.

FOR — Commanders · Staff officers
Family 07 · 2 courses

Targeting & ISR Integration

Bridging intelligence and operations — from IPOE products that shape the plan to dynamic targeting in contested, time-sensitive environments.

Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (IPOE)

Develops the skills needed to conduct IPOE effectively. Students define the battlespace, evaluate threats, assess adversary courses of action, and produce products that shape planning, targeting, and force-posture decisions. Bridges the intelligence-operations divide.

FOR — Intelligence officers · Operational planners

Dynamic Targeting and Killchains

Advanced course exploring the integration of ISR, C2, and fires to identify, track and engage time-sensitive targets. Killchain models, targeting cycles, and decision timelines for both permissive and contested domains. Real-time coordination, legal compliance, and effects integration.

FOR — Targeteers · ISR managers · Joint fires staff
Family 08 · 3 courses

Cognitive Warfare

From the cognitive domain as a battlespace through to senior-level orchestration of cognitive effects in multi-domain operations.

Cognitive Warfare – Introduction

Introduces the fundamentals of cognitive warfare. How state and non-state actors exploit perceptions, beliefs, and decision-making processes to shape behaviour. Disinformation, influence operations, and psychological manipulation across individuals, societies and military operations.

FOR — Officers · Intelligence professionals · Information specialists new to the discipline

Cognitive Warfare – Practitioner

Designed for operational planners, intelligence professionals, and information specialists. Builds practical skills in identifying, countering, and applying cognitive effects. Influence techniques, narrative construction, digital ecosystems, and target-audience analysis.

FOR — Operational planners · Intelligence professionals · Information specialists

Cognitive Warfare – Advanced

Develops advanced practitioners capable of designing and orchestrating multi-domain cognitive operations. Strategic influence campaigns, reflexive control theory, behavioural targeting, and counter-cognitive resilience. Synchronising cognitive effects with military, diplomatic and informational instruments.

FOR — Senior planners · Strategic communicators · Multi-domain operations leads
Engage 360iSR

Custom curricula. Practitioner instructors.

Most engagements blend modules into a tailored curriculum for a specific partner organisation or operational requirement. Talk to us about what you need to build.

Engagements typically run as short courses (1–2 weeks), full course series (a family of modules), or as multi-year curriculum partnerships embedded with a partner-nation training command. We respond to enquiries within two working days.