Hu2 is a certified small disabled veteran-owned business. The Company owner and staff are all former long-serving members of the United State’s Special Operations Command, each with careers lasting over 20 years and working almost continually in high-risk areas. Hu2’s client list includes the US Military, NATO, Allied Forces, Law Enforcement, and the commercial businesses. Since its establishment, Hu2 has fielded and sustained classified, coalition, and industry-unique training systems and services to the military, law enforcement, and other government agencies. Hu2 was selected to support the US Department of Defense, and the USMC in enhancing their situational awareness by providing Combat Tracking at Nuclear Sites. Presently Hu2 teaches the Federal Bureau of Prison S.E.R.T. the fundamental human tracking classes at high-security prisons. Hu2 has been involved with the USMC, teaching CIED Environmental Exploitation, and Analysis Combat Tracking. This CIED program helps reduce casualty and death rates while increasing enemy capture rates. In South, America Hu2 is involved in distributed operations with the direct application of Human Tracking.
Hu2’s line of force protection provides a full spectrum of comprehensive solutions for military, law enforcement and commercial users. Hu2 Team represents solid experience in providing broad–based solutions to our clients.
BIO
Diaz is a retired US Army Special Forces/ Marine with decades of experience in Human Tracking. Throughout his career, Diaz fine-tuned his craft through many years of dedication, understudy, and exchanging of ideas from the finest Trackers worldwide. These Trackers include the Dyaks/Iban of Brunei and Malaysia; the Negritos Aborigines of the Philippines; the Sanman of Botswana; and US Marines who served in Vietnam that received their skills from the Montagnards of the highlands of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Diaz has also exchanged tactical and technical procedures with Sayeret Ha’- Druzim and Ha’Bedouin Trackers of Israel. Additionally, Diaz has trained in the Rhodesian version of Human Tracking developed by Mr. Allan Savory. A short time ago, Diaz exchanged tracking methods with the Gogi tribe of the Sierra Mountains in Colombia. It’s not beneath Diaz to listen and learn from military private’s suggested ideas.
He has innovated his practice by training with off-the-shelf technology, 3D scanning, printing, optics, drone technology, and the exploitation of social media. Due to Diaz’s exposure to a broad and diverse range of teachings, he developed various systematic approaches to the art and science of Human Tracking. Diaz has taught Tracking, Anti-Tracking, and Counter-Tracking tactics, techniques, and procedures in deserts, jungles, mountains, and urban streets on six continents. Diaz provides a customized, realistic, and challenging instructional program that consistently exceeds the client’s needs.
During his career, Diaz was instrumental in developing the Combat Hunter Program for the USMC, and a classified Network Defeat course at Ft Huachuca. Diaz has written and established physical security training programs in Spanish for Western Petroleum companies in Equatorial Guinea. He has used tracking for force protection in the commercial industry. Currently, Diaz is involved in distributed operations in an overseas program. This program has enhanced the capturing of insurgents and thieves through tracking, emphasizing actionable intelligence, target recognition, and human behavior patterns. Not only has Diaz’s unique skill set bolstered the efforts of US conventional and special-operational units, but he has also trained elements of various allied and NATO troops. He has taught USMC network defeat for IEDs/booby traps in California and Washington State. The military, law enforcement, high-security prison Special Emergency Response Teams, and other agencies, along with the commercial industries, recognizes Diaz as a subject-matter expert in the theory and practice of Human Tracking. His development of various network-defeat programs has lowered death rates while raising enemy capture rates.
Diaz is a published author. Lyons Press, in June 2013, published his first book, Tracking Humans. Amazon, in August of 2017, published his second book. Amazon released his third book in May 2021, Tracking Human Logic Cards, as a field training tool.


