Specialty — Vehicle Defense (Counter–Carjacking)
***Successful completion of Pistol Level 2 or equivalent firearms training is required. ***
Carjackings and vehicle-based assaults have surged in recent years, with thefts and armed confrontations rising sharply nationwide. While some areas now report declines, the risk remains real. Pineland Consulting offers practical vehicle defense training in Ohio and across the U.S. to help you protect yourself and your family against threats in and around your vehicle.
This course covers a wide range of real-world vehicle threats, including armed carjackings, forced removal from your vehicle, roadway blockages by groups, and confrontations in open areas such as parking lots. Training combines classroom instruction, scenario-based role play, simunition drills, and live-fire exercises to build both confidence and competence. Instruction is adaptable to each student’s needs—physically and mentally challenging, but scalable to your abilities. Whether you’re an active professional, parent, or someone with mobility limitations, this vehicle defense course equips you with proven skills to recognize danger, avoid escalation, and respond decisively under stress.
What You’ll Learn
• Firearms safety and weapon handling in and around vehicles
• Situational awareness and threat avoidance while in a vehicle
• Recognizing and responding to threats from individuals or groups blocking the roadway
• Defensive engagement in confined spaces and parking lots
• Use of vehicles as cover or concealment
• Engaging multiple threats and protecting passengers
• Non-traditional shooting positions in constrained environments
• Time and accuracy standards under realistic pressur
Who It’s For
• Civilians who want to build defensive firearm skills in vehicle or travel settings
• Parents, commuters, and professionals who spend significant time on the road
• Individuals concerned about carjacking, group confrontations, or parking lot assaults
• Students of all abilities, including those with mobility challenges, who want to prepare for real-world threats
Course Format
Training blends classroom learning, scenario-based drills, role play, and live-fire range instruction. The course is offered in three progressive levels to meet the needs of different students and groups.
Course Expectations
Students must demonstrate safe weapon handling throughout and show understanding of drills and scenarios. By the end of training, you will be able to respond effectively to vehicle-based threats, executing safe, accurate engagements while protecting yourself and your passengers.
Equipment Needed
• Well-maintained, operational pistol
• 3 magazines with magazine pouch
• Holster (must remain open when drawn — no Blackhawk SERPA or similar holsters)
• Sturdy belt for holster and gear support
• Eye and ear protection (electronic preferred)
• Weather-appropriate attire (no sleeveless shirts, shorts, or open-toe shoes)
• 350 rounds of pistol ammunition