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Armed British police to ignore injured to storm marauding terrorists in IS attack sim
At the center of this study lies the allocation of responsibilities and the division of labor between the armed forces and the mission of the police as well as other security forces in Europe. The mission of these forces defines the demarcation line between the spheres of internal and external security by assigning the former to the police and the latter to the armed forces. The focal idea is the evaluation of the feasibility of a strict separation as maintained in Germany in a European context, practical difficulties in its application, and potential ways to overcome such difficulties. This comprises in particular a comparison of the "German Way" with other European states and the corresponding methods chosen against the background of joint operations abroad.
For anyone that's interested and likes reading
Armed Forces in Law Enforcement Operations? - The German and European Perspective
Authors: Kim Eduard Lioe
ISBN: 978-3-642-15433-1 (Print) 978-3-642-15434-8 (Online)
Heard rumour that some elements of the DF in the last two weeks did an anti terrorist exercise in dundrum shopping centre at an ungodly hour involving AW139s and ARW at least.... could have been that they were christmas shopping though :D
Armed UK police tackling marauding terrorists have been told to ignore injured victims and colleagues and storm buildings immediately in a new tactic to save lives.
The Metropolitan Police have told their armed officers to "go forward" in a new training scheme which forces them to ignore wounded victims and colleagues in a terror attack
Armed UK police tackling marauding terrorists have been told to ignore injured victims and colleagues and storm buildings immediately in a new tactic to save lives.
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12/04/2015: The 2nd Commando Regiment conducted a five day counter-terrorism training exercise in Sydney to rehearse the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) response…
I should have clarified, I meant the likes of the average soldier in barracks. Having the wing trained up for this is great but lets face the hard truth. A paris style attack in Dublin city centre won't wait around for half an hour for ERU/ARW to get ready and arrive on scene. First on scene will be unarmed Gardai. Without going into specifics I would hope there is a system in place whereby a call is made and in a short space of time armed DF personnel can be on scene.
Perhaps some of those in town on 365 might be in a position to respond.
It was the year of fire...the year of destruction...the year we took back what was ours.
It was the year of rebirth...the year of great sadness...the year of pain...and the year of joy.
It was a new age...It was the end of history.
It was the year everything changed.
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