Personnel & Equipment Implement Measures To Reduce Your Unit’s Vulnerabilities to Terrorist...

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Personnel & Equipment

Implement Measures To

Reduce Your Unit’s

Vulnerabilities to Terrorist

Acts/AttacksFigure 1

MEASURES TO REDUCEYOUR VULNERABILITIESMEASURES TO REDUCEYOUR VULNERABILITIES

PERSONNELPERSONNEL EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

TrainingTraining PlanningPlanning PhysicalSecurityPhysicalSecurity

Harden the

Target

Harden the

Target

MEASURES TO REDUCEYOUR VULNERABILITIES

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FORCE PROTECTION AWARENESS TRAINING

• Introduction to Terrorism• Terrorist Operations• Individual Protective Measures• Surveillance Detection• Hostage Survival• THREATCON Measures• GTA 19-4-3 Individual Protective

Measures

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PLANNING

• Unit Physical Security Plan• Bomb Threat Plan

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PHYSICAL SECURITY PLAN

A Comprehensive Written Plan Providing Proper and Economical Use of Personnel, Land, and Equipment to Prevent or Minimize Loss or Damage From Theft, Misuse, Espionage, Sabotage, and Other Criminal or Disruptive Activities.

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BOMB THREAT PLAN

• Control And Operation• Evacuation• Search• Finding The Suspected Bomb• Disposal• Detonation And Damage Control• Control Of Publicity• After-Action Report

HARDEN THE TARGET

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TYPES OF FENCES

• Chain Link• Barbed Wire• Concertina• General Purpose Barbed Tape Obstacle

(Razor wire)

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CLEAR ZONES

• Free of All Obstacles, Topographical Features, and Vegetation Exceeding 4 Inches in Height Which Reduce the Effectiveness of the Physical Barrier, Impede Observation, or Provide Cover and Concealment of an Intruder.

• When Possible, Should Extend 20 Feet Outside and 50 Feet Inside.

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VEHICLE BARRIERS

• Cement Blocks• Vehicle Tires• Earthen Excavations• Hedgehogs• Log Cribs• 55 Gallon barrels

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CONCRETE

• Jersey Barrier• Large Flower Pots• Concrete Masonry Units

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VEHICLE TIRES

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EARTHEN EXCAVATIONS

• Earthen Excavations Are Cuts Made In The Earth Surface Approximately 13 To 20 Feet Wide and 5 feet Deep.

• “V” Cut Excavation• Triangular Cut Excavation• Trapezoidal Cut Excavation

HEDGEHOG

TETRAHEDRON

ANGLED POSTFigure 19

LOG CRIBS

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BELT OF LOG POSTS

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SERPENTINE

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STAND-OFF WEAPONS ATTACK

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STAND-OFF DISTANCE

BARRIERS AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT

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THE JOHANNESSBURG SUNDAY STAR RAN THIS HEADLINE: “PLASTIC SAVES HUNDREDS FROM DEATH IN SA’S BIGGEST BOMB BLAST.”

WINDOW FILM SAVES LIVES IN

BOMB BLASTFigure 25

LIGHTINGLIGHTING

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CONTINUOUS LIGHTING

•GLARE PROJECTION•CONTROLLED•SURFACE

GUARD FORCES

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GUARD FORCE EQUIPMENT

GUARD FORCE EQUIPMENT

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GUARD FORCE WEAPONS

• Authorized by Installation Commander• Standard Issue (No POW’s)• Establish Procedures for Control and

Accountability

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VEHICLES

• Sufficient to accomplish mission• Adequately equipped• Properly maintained

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COMMUNICATION

• Vehicle Radios• Handheld Radios• Consider Secure Voice

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TRAINING

• Movement procedures• Responsibility and authority• OPSEC• Vehicle maintenance• IDS operations• First aid and fire control• Weapons maintenance• Use of force

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COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS

• Implement field expedient measures using material available on site.

• Establish Clear zones• Request engineer support

REVIEW AND

PREPARE FOR TEST

REVIEW AND

PREPARE FOR TEST

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