Become an
Operator
7 days in Brazil. OSINT + Tactical + Red Team. Leave as a certified operator.

Natal, Brazil
Full immersion
Real Hardware Lab
Hands-on offensive gear
3 Certifications
OSINT + Tactical + Red
Small Cohort
High-touch instruction
Not a course. An operation.
Seven days in Natal, Brazil, where you arrive as individuals and leave certified across OSINT, tactical, and red team.
7 Days, Full Spectrum
OSINT, tactical, and red team in one integrated curriculum.
Real Hardware Lab
Hands-on with the Flipper Zero, WiFi Pineapple, Proxmark3, and software-defined radio.
Firearms & Tactical Training
Handgun fundamentals, room clearing, team movement.
All-Inclusive
Lodging, meals, ammunition, and range gear are all covered.
INVESTMENT
Choose Your Path
All-inclusive: lodging, meals, weapons, ammo, transport, materials, and certification fees.
FULL SPECTRUM
OSINT + Tactical + Red Team • 7 Days
- OSINT + Tactical + Red Team
- Full hardware lab on site
- 7 nights lodging, meals, and transport
- Triple certification
- Alumni network + marketplace access
International flights not included.
Next cohort: October 1–7, 2026 • Natal, Brazil
FAQ
Common Questions
Do I need prior experience?
Basic comfort with computers helps, but we start from fundamentals. You should be curious, trainable, and physically fit enough for tactical exercises.
What's included in the price?
Everything except your international flights: lodging, meals, transport, training materials, weapons, ammunition, range fees, and certification.
Is the tactical training safe?
Yes. All firearms training follows strict safety protocols with certified instructors. Brazil's ranges are world-class, and we maintain small instructor-to-student ratios.
What about travel to Brazil?
You book your own flights to Natal (NAT). We handle airport pickup and transport throughout. Visa requirements vary by country, though most travellers can get a visa on arrival.
When does the first cohort start?
The first cohort runs October 1–7, 2026 in Natal, Brazil. Applicants are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the cohort is kept deliberately small to maintain intensity.