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Survival in offline conditions
Fundamentals of safe life. Offline Survival:
- Natural emergencies, warning measures and priority actions
- Adaptation to an extreme situation
- Types of simple shelters
- Types of means and methods of sending distress signals
- Types of standard instruments and orientation aids
- Encounters with predatory animals
- Survival in the wooded and marshy area
- Fasting and its tolerance
- Storm
- Extraction of food and water in conditions of autonomous existence
- Measurement (determination) of distances and areas on the map
- Using Visual and Auditory Orientation Markers
- Bonfires and hearths
- Avalanche danger
- Frost and wind
- Putting an object on the map
- The negative impact of solar radiation
- General approaches to the organization of tourist trips
- General principles of survival
- Determination of rectangular coordinates on the map and plotting objects on the map by coordinates
- Finding your own location
- Organization of an emergency bivouac
- Organization and guidance of crossings over water barriers
- Catering in conditions of autonomous survival
- Organization of halts and overnight stays
- time orientation
- Orientation and geographic projection
- Orientation in local subjects
- Orientation by sun, moon, stars
- Precipitation (rain, fog, hail, snow)
- Basics of hunting in conditions of autonomous survival
- Features of autonomous survival in arctic, subarctic zones and winter conditions
- Features of autonomous survival in various climatic and geographical conditions
- Features of autonomous existence in the jungle
- Wilderness Survival Features
- Features of survival in conditions of forced autonomy at sea
- Features of the formation of attitudes to extreme situations
- Traveling on frozen rivers and lakes
- City plans and special maps
- Card selection
- Preparing the card for work
- Completeness, detail and accuracy of maps
- Rules of conduct in conditions of autonomous existence in winter
- Orientation techniques using standard equipment and instruments
- Signs of changing weather conditions
- Rectangular coordinates on maps
- Mental disorders in acute life-threatening situations
- Psychological assistance after high-risk situations
- Psycho-emotional reactions to an extreme situation
- Blizzard, blizzard
- Breeding a fire. Types of fires
- Butchering carcasses of hunted animals
- Recommendations for maintaining health in the wild
- Fishing
- Animal fishing
- Meat preservation
- fish conservation
- Methods for the extraction and disinfection of water in the conditions of autonomous existence
- Ways to get fire
- Methods of transporting and carrying the victim
- Limited visibility conditions - fog, whiteout, darkness, twilight
- Conventional signs and design of maps
- Installation and equipment of tents
- Establishing communications and preparing means of signaling
- Human Survival Factors in the Wild
- Map reading
- What you need to survive in autonomous conditions
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