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Force Protection

**Definition of terrorism “the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against individuals or property to coerce, or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives.”

**Common Characteristics of Terrorist Groups They seek to intimidate a population by promoting fear They are militarily weak They do not equate tactical success with mission success They are usually urban based They are highly mobile They operate covertly

**Short Range Goals of Terrorist Acts Obtain Worldwide, National, or Local Recognition for Their Cause Cause the Governments to Overreact Harass, Weaken, or Embarrass Government Security Forces Obtain Money and Equipment Destroy Facilities or Disrupt Lines of Communications

Discourage Foreign Investments or Assistance Programs Influence Government Decisions, Legislation, or Elections Free Prisoners Satisfy Vengeance Turn the Tide in a Guerrilla War

**Internal Organization of Terrorist Groups Operational Cell-- The action arm of the group. In sophisticated groups, these cells may be highly specialized with bombers, assassins, or personnel performing other specific functions. In new or less sophisticated groups, operational cells may perform many jobs, including intelligence and support. These groups usually consist of three to five people.

Intelligence Cell This cell collects information on potential targets. It is highly compartmentalized and follows very strict security. This means that members of the cell may know only the other members of their cell. They may not know who they take their orders from (receiving orders at drop points) or who is in other cells. The size of these cells vary greatly

Auxiliary Cell Auxiliary Cells usually perform support functions such as raising funds, screening recruits, and distributing propaganda. They are often larger and less strictly compartmentalized than other cells. They can consist entirely of terrorist sympathizers and supprters other than the cadre

Two Characteristics of Terrorist Training Internal Training- This is usually conducted secretly by members of the group within the target country. External Training- This is conducted by non-group members, often outside the target country. **Most known international training camps are located in the Middle East with Libya boasting more than 70.

Training Program Individual Physical and Mental Conditioning Weapons and Explosives Political Indoctrination General Tactics and Combat Techniques Intelligence Collecting Psychological Warfare Survival Communications

Anti-Terrorism Measures Anti-terrorism is the preventive stage of terrorism. These measures are intended to harden potential targets and to develop procedures to detect planned terrorist actions before they take place, thereby reducing the probability of a terrorist event Prevention is always the best posture!

Criminal Information / Intelligence Threat Assessment Crime Prevention Operational Security Personnel Protection Physical Security

Crisis Management Planning Who will make decisions and have final authority for the team as a whole Who will be members of the team and what will their responsibilities be The missions of the military police, the augmentation forces, and the installation staff Specialized training of hostage negotiators and special reaction teams Contingency plans

Counter-Terrorism Measures Counter-terrorism measures are taken in response to terrorist incident, including direct contact with a terrorist force to end the incident with minimum loss of life and property. Responding to a terrorist incident requires special capabilities and considerations **The incident must be identified as a terrorist event

Preparation for multiple incidents or diversionary tactics Establishment of communication Use of think-tank teams Preparation for prolonged incidents Management of the media Preparation of an after-action report

Personal Protective Measures Your attitude towards security is most important. You can lessen your chances as well as those of your family members of becoming a terrorist target by taking some precautions

At All times!!!!!! Encourage security awareness Be alert for surveillance attempts Vary personal routines Let people know where you are and when you’ll be home Know how to use the local phone system and have extra change and cash on hand Have emergency response numbers on hand

Know the location of government buildings and the American Embassy Avoid public disputes Know certain phrases to get help!!! Set up an emergency signal system for your family Carry some sort of ID with blood type Keep one weeks worth of Medication on you at all times Keep a low profile

Do not unnecessarily divulge your home address or phone number Watch for unexplained absences of local citizens Maintain your personal affairs in good order Do not carry sensitive or potentially embarrassing items on you

At Home Have a clear view of approaches to your home Install strong doors Change locks when you move in or lose a key Install windows that are hard to access Never leave extra keys with anyone except family Have adequate lighting

While Traveling Vary times and routes Be alert for suspicious-looking vehicles Drive with your widows and doors locked Travel with a group of people Do not pick up hitchhikers Keep your gas tank filled at least half full

In Hotels Keep your room key on you at all times Know the location of emergency exits Do not admit strangers into your room Know how to locate security guards Be observant for suspicious persons Keep your room orderly to enable you to notice tampering

Air Travel Security Use military aircraft when possible Avoid high risk areas Do not use rank on tickets Ensure to take a window seat Travel in civilian attire Travel with civilian luggage

**Phases of a Terrorist Incident There are FIVE basic phases of every terrorist operation, they are as follows:

Pre-Incident Phase During this phase the terrorist meticulously plans the operation. They may conduct reconnaissance missions, lengthy periods of training, and rehearsals. If a primary target is unavailable, or the risk is perceived as too great, an alternative target is selected.

Initiation Phase This is the start of the operation, when the terrorists move to their target in a covert manner. Perpetrators leave for the target singly or in pairs Weapons and explosives are pre-staged The point of no return unless a mission abort is given

Negotiations Phase The negotiation phase is characterized by the terrorist’s demands, deadlines, talks, and tradeoffs. The terrorist will prolong this phase as long as possible to get the maximum amount of news coverage and publicity possible. One demand will always be present during this phase.

Climax Phase This has no set time schedule, but it may follow the initiation phase if there is no negotiable item involved, such as an hostage. Security is at its peak during this phase, and law enforcement radio frequencies and civilian media are monitored closely

Post-Incident Phase This is an extremely important phase for the terrorists. During this phase, the terrorists regroup, discuss, and critique the operation. During this phase, they learn from their successes and failures. In the absence of a negotiation phase, the terrorist exploit the media during the post-incident phase.