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Antiterrorism/Personal Protection Briefing (Level 1)

Antiterrorism/Personal Protection Briefing (Level 1). Attacks on DoD Since 1972. Over 4000 killed Thousands injured Billions of dollars in damage The five most significant events are:. Marine Barracks - Beirut, Lebanon 23 Oct. 1983. 241 Dead 105 Injured.

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Antiterrorism/Personal Protection Briefing (Level 1)

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  1. Antiterrorism/Personal ProtectionBriefing (Level 1)

  2. Attacks on DoD Since 1972 • Over 4000 killed • Thousands injured • Billions of dollars in damage The five most significant events are:

  3. Marine Barracks - Beirut, Lebanon23 Oct. 1983 241 Dead 105 Injured

  4. Khobar Towers Dhahran, Saudi Arabia25 June 1996 • 19 Dead • 240 Injured

  5. American Embassy Bombing • Kenya and Tanzania 12 Aug. 1998 • 224 Dead • Thousands Injured

  6. USS Cole Aden, Yemen 12 Oct. 2000 • 17 Dead • 39 Injured

  7. World Trade CenterNew York City 11 Sept. 2001 • Est. 3,000 + Dead • Thousands injured

  8. Terrorism The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear, intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious or ideological.

  9. Why DoD is Targeted • Easily identifiable personnel • Largest single contingent of U.S. Gov’t reps • Symbols of the U.S.

  10. What is Antiterrorism ? • Defensive measures • Reduce vulnerability • Includes limited response and containment

  11. Force Protection Active and passive measures to deter and defeat threats to: • Military members • Their families • DoD Civilians • Facilities and equipment

  12. Self-Protection …an important part of Force Protection...

  13. Threat Levels & Force Protection Conditions • Terms you should know: • THREAT LEVELS • FORCE PROTECTION CONDITIONS

  14. Threat Level Factors • Operational Capability • Intentions • Activity • Operating Environment

  15. Threat Levels • High • Significant • Moderate • Low

  16. FPCONs • NORMAL • ALPHA • BRAVO • CHARLIE • DELTA

  17. Terrorist Attacks • Bombing • Assassination • Armed raids • Hostage-taking • Kidnapping • Skyjacking

  18. Before Travel • Current political climate • Official information • Newspaper coverage

  19. Target Selection • Vulnerable • Predictable • Soft

  20. Hard Target • Inaccessible • Observant • Aware

  21. Overcome Routine • Route to and from work • Departure and arrival times • Workout times and places

  22. Low Profile • Blend in • Clothing • Local standards of behavior

  23. Awareness on the Street • Unexplained absence of locals • Suspicious objects • Suspicious vehicles • Signs of surveillance • Confirming surveillance • Go to a safe haven

  24. Safety in Vehicles • Maintain vehicle • Gas tank half-full • Locking gas cap • Walk-around inspection

  25. Driving Awareness • Boxing in at stop signs & lights • Staging auto accident • Roadblocks

  26. Security in Airports • Proceed to secure areas • Be observant

  27. On the Plane • Window seat • Hiding credentials & passports • If you are confronted directly...

  28. Baggage Claim • Crowded • Public access • Stay back and wait

  29. Hotel Security • Avoid street-level rooms • Escape routes • Caution in lobbies • Make room look occupied • Evacuations

  30. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION(WMD) • Devices capable of a high order of destruction, designed or intended to cause serious bodily harm, incapacitation, or death to large numbers of people or to destroy materials and facilities. These include weapons designed to release biological or chemical agents; plant and animal toxins; or radiological materials at a level dangerous to human life. This includes the use of nuclear devices, high yield conventional explosives, and improvisedexplosive devices (IEDs).

  31. WMD AWARENESSRecognition • Signs and symptoms • Casualty patterns • More than one victim exhibiting signs • Might involve animals or birds • Things out of the ordinary • Strange smells • Unexplained liquids

  32. WMD AWARENESS(Avoidance) • Avoid contact with victims • In case of an explosion... • Be aware of a possible secondary device

  33. Hostage Situations • Remain calm • Mentally note details • Discuss nonsubstantive topics • Listen actively

  34. Hostage Rescue • DO NOT RUN • Drop to the floor if possible • Stand still • Obey all instructions • DO NOT RESIST

  35. Crime Prevention Awareness …terrorist activity is criminal activity...

  36. Reporting • Supervisor • Security Officer • ATO • NCIS

  37. QUESTIONS ?

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