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Counter-terrorism

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Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in order to fight terrorism. Counter-terrorism is not specific to any one field or organization; rather, it involves entities from all levels of society. For instance, businesses have security plans and sometimes share commercial data with the government. Local police, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel (often called "first responders") have plans for dealing with terrorist attack. Armies conduct combat operations against terrorists, often using special forces. Building a counter-terrorism plan involves all segments of a society or many government agencies.

Counter terrorist tactical units

Today, many of the western countries have special units, designated to handle terrorist threats. Besides various security agencies, there are elite tactical units whose role is to directly engage terrorists and prevent terrorist attacks. Such units perform both in preventive actions, hostage rescue and responding to on-going attacks.

These units are specially trained and equipped for CQB with emphasis on stealth and performing the mission with minimal casualties. The units include take-over force, snipers, EOD experts, dog operators and intelligence officers.

Examples for such units are the Israeli Sayeret Matkal (military) and YAMAM (civilian), the U.S. SWAT teams, the British SAS, the Austrian Cobra unit, and the German GSG-9.

Counter-terrorist units, by country

Afghanistan Afghan national army ?
Albania Special Operations and Counter terrorist Forces of Albania
Algeria BMPJ, DGSN
American Samoa Defense is the responsibility of the USA
Andorra defense is responsibility of France
Angola Angolan army ?
Anguilla Defense is responsibility of the UK
Antarctica Military action is expressly forbidden by the UN in this area
Antigua and Barbuda Royal Antigua and Barbuda defense force
Argentina Brigada Especial Operativa Halcon
Armenia ?
Australia SAS Australian Regiment
Austria GEK, WEGA, COBRA
The Bahamas Royal Bahamas Defense Force
Bahrain Security and Intelligence Service
Bangladesh ?
Barbados Royal Barbados Defense Force
Belarus ?
Belgium Surete de l Etat, SGI - General Intelligence and Security Service
Belize Belize Defense Force
Benin ?
Bermuda defense is the responsibility of the UK
Bhutan Royal Bhutan Army
Bolivia Ejercito Boliviano (army) counter terrorism unit
Bosnia and Herzegovina ?
Botswana Botsawna Defense force
Brazil The Brazilian Army's 1st Special Forces Battalion
Brunei Receives support from Australia
Bulgaria National Service for Detecting and Preventing Terrorist Activities on the Territory of the Republic of Bulgaria
Burma ?
Cambodia Royal Cambodian Armed Forces' 911 Para-Commando Battalion
Cameroon ?
Canada Joint Task Force 2
Central African Republic ?
Chad currently being trained by USA
Chile UAT, GOPE
China Special Police Unit
Colombia AFEU
Germany GSG-9
Hong Kong SDU
New Zealand Special Air Service of New Zealand
United Kingdom SAS, SBS, MI5, Special Branch (Metropolitan Police Service)
USA SWAT, FBI, SEAL Team SIX, Delta Force, various law enforcement agencies


See also: special forces.

03-10-2013 05:06:04
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