Kinetic Fighting (KEF) has joined Airbus’ ‘Team Nightjar’ in its bid to supply a rapidly deployable, multi-role helicopter for Australian Special Forces. KEF will work with a group of specialised companies brought together by Airbus to complete the bid for the ADF's Project Land 2097.
NZ Army Combatives Replaced with Aussie Program
The NZ Army combatives method will now be distinctly recognisable to Aussie soldiers: The New Zealand Defence Force has adopted Australia's Army Combatives Program (ACP) in a bid to enhance its members’ hand-to-hand fighting skills and close-combat capability.
Kinetic to Innovate with Armour Developer
Through a ground-breaking partnership, Kinetic Fighting is getting set to deliver an integrated, immersive training capability for Defence, law-enforcement and security organisations.
Integrated Combat Draws a Diverse Crowd
The inaugural series of Kinetic Fighting–Integrated Combat (KEF–IC) courses has attracted men and women from surprisingly broad backgrounds across five Australian cities.
KEF–IC Recognised by the ADF
Kinetic Fighting–Integrated Combat (KEF–IC) has been officially recognised as a martial art by the Australian Defence Force Martial Arts Association (ADFMAA).
Kinetic Fighting a Lifesaver for Cop
A Perth police officer who took down an armed offender while on duty has thanked his training in Kinetic Fighting’s Army Combatives Program for preventing a possible tragedy.
Joining Forces: Kinetic Fighting & Force Ordnance
KEF Group CEO and former Commando Sergeant Paul Cale hit the Nevada desert for a film shoot with KEF’s equipment partner, Force Ordnance, in January. Alongside him in the USA was fellow 2nd Commando Regiment veteran Captain (Ret.) Reece Dewar OAM, also a Mission Specialist Instructor with Kinetic Fighting.
Aussie Soldiers Up-skill with ‘Combat Behaviours’ Training
Kinetic Fighting trainers recently delivered Individual Combat Behaviours (ICB) training to Australian military personnel over several weeks in Brisbane.
Kinetic Fighting Relaunched to Public
After a two-year hiatus, Kinetic Fighting (KEF) courses for the general public were relaunched in Melbourne, Vic. on Saturday 13 October. Participants ranging from raw beginners to experienced martial arts instructors packed the mats at Moorabbin’s Bushido Academy for training in KEF’s Level One-Alpha program.