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Since the bombing of the Marine barracks in ____ (place and time), the U.S. military has suffered more casualties from acts of terrorism than in combat operations.
Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983
Ideology of Terrorist Threat: (4)
Politics, Nationalism, Religion, Special interest
Goals of Terrorist Threat: (9)
1. Recognition
2. Elimination of Western influence
3. Harassment, weakening or embarrassment of governments
4. Attainment of money or equipment
5. Destruction of facilities and disruption of communications
6. Discouraging foreign investors
7. Influence in government decisions
8. Freedom of prisoners
9. Satisfying vengeance.
Characteristics of Terrorist Threat: (4)
Urban-based, Highly mobile, Well-trained, Covert隐蔽.
Organization/ Cells of Terrorist Threat: (4)
1. Planning and Preparation Cell.
2. Administration and Logistics Cell.
3. Intelligence情报and Surveillance监察Cell.
4. Operations Combat Cell.
TERRORIST ATTACK PREPARATIONS (6)
1. Target options.
2. Selection surveillance.
3. Target selection.
4. Detailed surveillance.
5. Training and preparation.
6. Attack.
TERRORIST THREAT LEVELS:
How many are there, and What are they?
there are 4 levels.
Low, Moderate, Significant, High
What terrorist threat level?
No terrorist group is detected or the group activity is nonthreatening.
Low
What terrorist threat level?
Terrorist groups are present but there is no indication of anti-U.S. activity. The operating environment favors the host nation / United States.
Moderate
What terrorist threat level?
An anti-U.S. terrorist group is operationally active and their preferred method of operation is to attack personnel; or the terrorist group’s preferred method of operation is to execute large casualty producing attacks but has limited operational activity. The operating environment is neutral.
Significant
What terrorist threat level?
An anti-U.S. terrorist group is operationally active and uses large casualty producing attacks as their preferred method of operation. There is a substantial DOD presence and the operating environment favors the terrorist.
High
FORCE PROTECTION CONDITIONS (FPCON):
How many and What are they?
There are 5 FPCON.
FPCON NORMAL, ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE and DELTA.
What FPCON applies when a general global threat of possible terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture?
FPCON NORMAL
What FPCON applies when there is an increased general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel or facilities, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable? ____ measures must be capable of being maintained indefinitely.
FPCON ALPHA
Alpha
What FPCON applies when an increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists?
______ measures for a prolonged period may affect operational capability and relations with local authorities.
FPCON BRAVO
Sustaining Bravo
What FPCON applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely?
Prolonged implementation of ____ measures may create hardship and affect the activities of the unit and its personnel.
FPCON CHARLIE
Charlie
What FPCON applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence is received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent?
Normally, this FPCON is declared as a localized condition.
FPCON ____ measures are not intended to be sustained for substantial periods.
FPCON DELTA
Delta
What is Intelligence?
Intelligence: Product resulting from the collection, exploitation, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation and interpretation of available information.
Antiterrorism / Force Protection Planning Assessment tools -
Internal Assessment Tools: (3)
Internal Assessment Tools:
1. Operational Risk Management (ORM).
2. Criticality / Vulnerability漏洞(C / V) Assessments.
3. Planning and Response Element Assessments.
Antiterrorism / Force Protection Planning Assessment tools -
External Assessment Tools: (5)
1. Port Integrated Vulnerability Assessment (PIVA).
2. Chief of Naval Operations Integrated Vulnerability Assessment (CNOIVA).
3. Joint Staff Integrated Vulnerability Assessment (JSIVA).
4. Vulnerability Assessment Management Program (VAMP).
5. Threat assessments.
POST-INCIDENT RESPONSE PLANNING (2)
1. Crisis management
2. Consequence management
_____ must analyze the threat, conduct risk assessments, develop and execute plan, establish security posture, Implement random antiterrorism measures (RAM), conduct post-mission/deployment assessments.
Antiterrorism Officer (ATO)
INCIDENT RESPONSE of Antiterrorism: (4)
1. Proper mindset of watch-standers.
2. Clear procedures.
3. Organized battle space.
4. Realistic training.
CHEMICAL / BIOLOGICAL / RADIOLOGICAL / NUCLEAR / EXPLOSIVE CRISIS AND CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT: (6)
1. Quickly identify if an attack involved a chemical / biological / radiological / nuclear/explosive (CBRNE) weapon;
2. Decontamination;
3. Casualty treatment;
4. CBRNE agent containment;
5. Personal protective equipment;
6. Notify civilians and other military personnel of a CBRNE attack.