SECURITY Flashcards
What is deadly force?
A force which a person KNOWS or SHOULD KNOW that if used would create a SUBSTANTIAL RISK of causing death or SERIOUS BODILY HARM and should only be used as a LAST RESORT.
What dose FPCON stand for?
Force Protection Condition
How many FPCONS?
5
Name the FPCONS:
A, B, C, D, NORMAL
What does RAM stand for?
Random Antiterrorism Measure
How many characteristics and objectives of terrorist operations are there?
4 cells
Name the characteristics and objectives of terrorist operations:
Planning and Preparation Cell
Admin & Logistics Cell
Intelligence & Surveillance Cell
Operations/ Combat Cell
How many threat phases and name them:
6; Target Operation Selection Surveillance Target Selection Detailed Surveillance Training & Preparation Attack
Define terrorism:
Calculated use or threat of unlawful violence to cause fear, intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies in pursuit of political, religious, or ideological goals.
Define Counter-Terrorism
Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism
How many Vessel Protective Zones and what are they?
4; Assessment Zone Warning Zone Threat Zone Naval Vessel Protective Zone
What is NSF?
Navy Security Force; inport and aloat personnel assigned to law enforcement and security
What is ISF?
Inport Security Force
What is reaction force?
takes organized force of armed personnel designed to quickly respond to threats and incidents on installations and ships
What is ROE?
Rules of engagement- determine when, where, & how force will be used by general and specific orders
Who is the ATO?
Anti-terrorism Officer- responsible to CO for developing and managing the ATFP program
Who is ATTWO?
Antiterrorism Tactical Watch Officer- same authority as the TAO underway, but integrates both waterborne and shore side ATFP assets into installations security forces while ashore.