Active duty military and police personnel in the Philippines are now exempted from the neuropsychiatric (NP) exam requirement for obtaining or renewing their License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF). This change acknowledges the rigorous and frequent NP and physical screenings already undergone by these professionals during their service, making the LTOPF NP exam redundant. However, other government services like the Coast Guard, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) are not included in this exemption.
This video covers the Igan na Scout Sniper Challenge held at Camp Texon, San Miguel, Bulacan, as part of the First Scout Ranger Regiment's 73rd Founding Anniversary. It highlights a competition featuring various units from the Philippine Army, PNP, and Philippine Marine Corps, alongside a civilian category. The event tested participants' skills in challenging terrain and environmental conditions, emphasizing range and wind estimation for long-range shooting.
This video discusses the Philippine National Police's (PNP) acquisition of a marksmanship training simulator to address issues with 'Boloman' (likely referring to poorly trained or problematic) police officers. The PNP aims to provide more affordable training to improve their capabilities. The description poses a question about the effectiveness of this solution.
This YouTube video showcases Stage 2 of the PPSA Level 1 PNP Invitational Shootfest. The event appears to be a competitive shooting match, likely involving handguns given the typical format of such events. The title suggests an invitational shootfest hosted by the Philippine National Police (PNP) under the PPSA (Philippine Practical Shooting Association) organization, indicating a focus on practical shooting disciplines.
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