About TRU

The TRU is a network of multidisciplinary international experts who investigate ways to optimise the physical and cognitive capabilities, and safety of tactical personnel – whether military, law enforcement, firefighters, or first responder organisations.

 

Comprised of academic researchers and personnel who have served in tactical professions, the TRU provides the critical transfer of scientific evidence to pragmatic application across tactical, operational, and strategic management levels. Using a bespoke 'Trident Approach' the TRU engage with academics, industry and end-users to ensure research has real world outcomes.

 

The TRU is nested within Bond University’s Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine, which received the highest possible ranking of ‘well above world standard’, and ‘at world standard’ for human movement and sports science, from the Australian Research Council (ARC) in its Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA).

 

 

The overarching aim of the group is to improve the fitness, health, wellbeing and occupational performance of those who serve and ensure new research findings are shared across the different tactical populations.

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The Tactical Research Unit (TRU) at Bond University works towards the protection and performance of individuals on the front line who protect our community and country.

Services

The TRU provides services to government, industry, academic and private institutions. These include research projects, consultancy reports and educational and training packages.

Since 2015, the TRU team has conducted research across multiple tactical agencies covering initial training through to specialist selection and rehabilitation.

Consultancy projects have included the development of evidence-based, tactically viable, reports to inform multiple agencies and the generation of injury management, assessments, and conditioning optimization frameworks.

Education and training services use the latest research evidence and practical experience to provide workshops, courses or longer programs to tactical personnel as well as their support staff, such as physiotherapists, physical training instructors, and strength and conditioning coaches.

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Latest news

Save the Date: 5th TRU Rapid Fire Mini Congress

Save the Date: 5th TRU Rapid Fire Mini Congress

Posted: Jul 17, 2025

The Tactical Research Unit Rapid Fire Mini Congress held during Bond University's Research Week. This face-to-face and virtual conference is open to serving members and those working with tactical personnel including medical, allied health, academics, and administrators, and the wider research community.



More information can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gBtWd9Wk

Back in the Field: Wilderness Paramedics (Part 3)?

Back in the Field: Wilderness Paramedics (Part 3)?

Posted: Jul 17, 2025

PhD candidate Lizzy Cooper and Dr Ben Schram were back in the field collecting data to assist the Ambulance Tasmania Wilderness Paramedics with their winter training block. This phase involved assessing the team's current levels of fitness and the physiological effects and fatigue associated with this type of training. The team particularly wanted to thank Bec Foxen and the team for once again allowing the TRU to be embedded within such a unique and incredible organisation of highly skilled professionals.

Upcoming events

There are currently no scheduled events.

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The Perfect Trinity

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With experience in tactical service, members of the team have experienced first hand disconnects between research, industry and tactical organisations.

On this basis, wherever viable, the TRU engages with both industry and tactical organisations (end users) in order to ensure downstream recommendations have the greatest chance of effective implementations and that the outcomes are relevant to both industry and the organisations involved.

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