Features Airmen, allied forces breach through BLAC ICE training June 4, 2015 Photos by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer U.S. Airmen and Italian soldiers position themselves alongside a training hangar before breaching and clearing it during Battlefield Leaders Assaulter Course, Integrated Combat Essentials May 30 on Ramstein. BLAC ICE brings together security forces members from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy to promote a wider training standard among allied nations. A group of U.S. Airmen and German soldiers huddle together before they begin training operations during the Battlefield Leaders Assaulter Course, Integrated Combat Essentials. Two U.S. Airmen carry out another Airman simulating an opposing force member. The training covers advanced tactics, such as properly removing bodies or incapacitated individuals. A U.S. Airman covers a corner of a hangar as his team advances in a training exercise. BLAC ICE is a 12-day training regimen that brings together several countries to train with U.S. Air Force security forces members on advanced tactics, shooting and leadership skills. A group of U.S. Airmen and German soldiers take position beside a training hangar awaiting orders to breach. The training includes advanced tactics and sets standard fighting techniques among allied countries. Tags: BLAC ICE × German soldiers × U.S. Arimen « Previous × Next » Share Tweet