Swat Manual For Ipad
Swat Manual For Ipad
Swat Manual For Ipad
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THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN WITH THE INTENT THAT IT IS USED AS A QUICK LAW
ENFORCEMENT REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SPECIAL WEAPONS AND TACTICS
TEAMS.
ODDLY, IN SOME CASES, COMMON SENSE WILL DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD.
THE INFORMATION IS INTENDED TO BE INTERPRETED CORRECTLY WITHOUT
FORMAL TRAINING SHOULD A SITUATION EXIST AND YOU HAVE NOTHING BUT
COMMON SENSE TO RELY ON.
MY INTENT, WAS TO PUT INTO PRINT, EVERYTHING THAT WAS EVER READ,
LEARNED OR EXPERIENCED SINCE TACTICAL TEAMS WERE CREATED NEARLY
FORTY YEARS AGO. IN THAT TIME, TACTICAL TEAMS HAVE COM A LONG WAY
AND OLD METHODS THAT DID NOT WORK ARE NOT INCLUDED.
SOME OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOOK WILL LIKELY BECOME OBSOLETE
AS WELL.
INDEX
TACTICS AT A GLANCE
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TEAM COMPOSITION
STATIC DEPLOYMENT
ESCALATION OF FORCE
COVERT ENTRY
WARRANT SERVICE
CRISIS ENTRY / HOSTAGE RESCUE
NEGOTIATION
TIME, TALK & TACTICS
PRINCIPALS
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
CONCEPTS OF NEGOTIATION
PSYCHO DYNAMICS
ANXIETY
CRIMINAL PROFILE
BEFORE NEGOTIATIONS START
COURSES OF ACTION
THE DEAD LINE
THE BARRICADE SITUATION
CAUTIONS
TRICKS
THE SURRENDER
GOING TACTICAL
TRAINING
EQUIPMENT
BODY ARMOR
HELMETS
BALLISTIC SHIELD
CHEMICAL AGENTS
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
BATTLE KIT
PROTECTIVE MASKS
DIVERSIONARY DEVICES
BREACHING TOOLS
VEHICLES
PERSONAL UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT
WEAPON SELECTION
A BRIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT HISTORY
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TACTICAL SHOOTING
TACTICAL SHOOTING
SIDE ARM FIVE POINT METHOD
THIRD EYE METHOD
QUICK KILL METHOD
SHOOTING WITH NIGHT VISION
SIDE ARMS
LONG ARMS
TACTICAL RELOAD
COMBAT RELOAD
TACTICAL AND COMBAT RELOAD: SHOT GUN
MALFUNCTION DRILLS: SIDE ARMS
MALFUNCTION DRILLS: RIFLES
MALFUNCTION DRILLS: SHOT GUNS
WEAPON TRANSITION
SHOOTING FAILURE DRILLS
CALLING TARGETS
COVER DRILL
MAN DOWN DRILL
POSITION EXTRACTION OR PEELS
BOUNDING ASSAULT
FIRE ARMS TRAINING COURSE
FIRE ARMS QUALIFICATION COURSE
BALLISTICS
VEHICLE ASSAULTS
CARS AND PICKUP TRUCKS
PASSENGER VANS
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND CAMPER TRAILERS
ASSAULT OPTIONS
BARRICADE SUSPECTS
BUSSES
ENTRY OPTIONS
ARMORED VEHICLES
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING
VOICE COMMANDS
VEHICLE DEPLOYMENT
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TEAM DEPLOYMENT
BUILDING DEPLOYMENT
COVER AND CONCEALMENT
DOWNED PERSON RESCUE
WEAPON DEPLOYMENT
LIVE FIRE EXERCISES
VEHICLE ENHANCEMENT
CHEMICAL MUNITIONS
COMPLETE GUIDE TO TACTICAL USE OF CHEMICAL AGENTS
DIVERSIONARY DEVICES
COMPLETE GUIDE TO TACTICAL USE OF DIVERSIONARY DEVICES
BUILDING CLEARING
HAND SIGNALS
BREACHING
USE OF THE BUNKER
STAIRWAYS
OUTER PERIMETER MOVEMENTS
URBAN AREA’S
NON URBAN AREA’S
WEDGE FORMATION
SCROLLING
PARALLEL MOVEMENT
LATERAL MOVEMENT
CORNER CROSSING
PERIMETER PLACEMENT
LARGE STRUCTURE MOVEMENT
ROOM ENTRY
X ENTRY
Y ENTRY
J HOOK ENTRY
ROOM CLEARING
ONE MAN ENTRY
TWO MAN ENTRY
THREE MAN ENTRY
MOBILE HOME SEARCHES AND CLEARING
COUNTER TERRORISM
TACTICAL TIPS
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TACTICS AT A GLANCE
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THE NINE PRINCIPALS OF WAR
1. MANEUVER:
THE MOVEMENT OF TROOPS AND EQUIPMENT TO GAIN AN ADVANTAGE.
2. OBJECTIVE:
3. OFFENSE:
4. SIMPLICITY:
5. ECONOMY OF FORCE:
6. MASS:
7. UNITY OF COMMAND:
8. SURPRISE:
9. SECURITY:
TEAM COMPOSITION
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1. SCOUT (BUNKER MAN).
2. BACK UP (BUNKER SUPPORT).
3. TEAM LEADER
4. FOURTH (ARREST / SUPPORT/ BREACHER).
5. FIFTH (ARREST / SUPPORT / REAR GUARD).
6. LONG RIFLE (2) (SNIPER, ONE ON OPPOSING CORNERS).
7. GAS (2) (ONE ON OPPOSING CORNERS).
1. RAM.
2. HOOLIGAN TOOL.
3. BOLT CUTTER.
4. BULLHORN.
5. BREECHING SHOTGUN.
STATIC DEPLOYMENT
1. CEASE ALL REQUESTS FOR SURRENDER WHILE TEAM DEPLOYS.
ESCALATION OF FORCE
1. START NEGOTIATIONS / COME OUT. THROW PHONE IS USED ONLY IF IT
CAN BE SAFELY DEPLOYED. NO FACE TO FACE NEGOTIATIONS
COVERT ENTRY
1. TAKE ALL THE EQUIPMENT YOU NEED.
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WARRANT SERVICE
1. GET A COPY OF THE WARRANT.
9. EQUIPMENT.
10. WEAPONS.
13. ASK SUSPECTS WHAT THEY SAW, HEARD OR ANY COMMENTS ON THE
RAID, OFTEN THEY WILL TELL YOU YOUR MISTAKES.
14. DEBRIEF.
3. PLACE CRISIS ENTRY TEAM OFF AT A DROP OFF POINT WHILE PRIMARY
ENTRY TEAM REHEARSES.
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5. PICK POINT OF ENTRY BASED ON AVAILABILITY TO SUSPECT, EASE OF
ENTRY AND SAFETY OF TEAM.
NEGOTIATION
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4. ATTEMPT CONTACT AS SOON AS LAW ENFORCEMENT ARE IN POSITION.
13. OBTAIN A FIRST NAME OR FULL NAME AND USE IT THE WHOLE TIME.
PRINCIPALS
1. SUSPECTS ARE OF INADEQUATE PERSONALITIES. THEY HAVE FAILED AT
EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER DONE. THEY VIEW A NEGOTIATOR AS A
PERSON THAT CAN GET THINGS DONE.
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HUMAN BEHAVIOR
A. HUMAN BEHAVIOR IS GOAL DIRECTED, PROBLEM SOLVING BEHAVIOR,
IS BASED ON THE WAY EACH PERSON EXPERIENCES THE WORLD.
CONCEPTS OF NEGOTIATION
A. IF WE KNOW WHY AN INDIVIDUAL ACTS THE WAY HE DOES, WE CAN
PREDICT FUTURE BEHAVIOR.
PSYCHO DYNAMICS
THREE TYPES OF PSYCHO DYNAMICS ARE ALWAYS PRESENT.
A. FRUSTRATION.
1. FAILURE TO GET WHAT WE WANT, LEADS TO PROBLEM SOLVING.
2. FAILURE TO SOLVE, LEADS TO AGGRESSION, AGGRESSION MAY
LEAD TO TAKING HOSTAGES.
B. CONFLICT.
1. WANTING AND NOT WANTING THE SAME THING.
C. ANXIETY.
1. WHEN CONFLICT AND FAILURE COMBINE.
ANXIETY
UNDERSTANDING ANXIETY.
A. MOTIVATIONAL.
1. IT MOTIVATES US WHEN PROBLEMS ARE AT NORMAL LEVELS.
B. PROBLEMATIC.
1. IT BECOMES A PROBLEM WHEN PROBLEM LEVELS GET TO HIGH.
C. DISPLACEMENT.
1. CRIMINALS BELIEVE THE POLICE ARE THE SOURCE OF THEIR ANXIETY.
2. NEGOTIATOR’S CAN DISPLACE THE ANXIETY TO SOMETHING ELSE.
CRIMINAL PROFILE
A. PROFESSIONAL.
1. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
B. PSYCHO.
1. SEEKING ATTENTION.
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D. GROUPS.
1. SPONTANEOUS, MOBS OR PRISONERS.
2. STRUCTURED, TERRORISTS.
D. CONTAIN.
E. COMMUNICATE.
COURSES OF ACTION
A. CONTAIN AND NEGOTIATE.
B. CHEMICAL AGENTS.
C. SELECTIVE FIRE.
D. ASSAULT.
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1. IF CRIMINAL CALLS AT DEAD LINE, TELL HIM THE NEGOTIATOR IS
WORKING ON THE DEMANDS.
B. NEGOTIATE.
C. S.W.A.T. ROCK.
D. CHEMICAL AGENTS.
CAUTIONS
A. LYING.
1. WRITE THEM DOWN SO YOU REMEMBER WHAT THEY WERE.
2. PASS THEM ON TO RELIEF NEGOTIATOR.
TRICKS
A. MAKE THE CRIMINAL BLIND.
THE SURRENDER
A. COMMANDER ESTABLISHES A POINT OF NO RETURN LINE.
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E. SIGHT OF HANDCUFFS MAY CAUSE THOUGHTS OF JAIL.
GOING TACTICAL
A. TELL SUSPECT HE HAS WON.
1. INITIATE CRISIS ENTRY AT ONCE.
TRAINING
TRAINING
THE VERY FIRST THING MOST FORMING TACTICAL TEAMS ASK IS WHAT KIND
OF EQUIPMENT DOES A SWAT TEAM USE OR NEED. FIRST OF ALL, THE GUNS
AND FANCY TOYS ARE NOT YOUR PRIMARY CONCERN. WISELY SPENT MONEY
IS ON THE BEST TRAINING YOUR MONEY CAN BUY.
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LIVE FIRE DRILLS SIX TIMES A YEAR.
EQUIPMENT
BODY ARMOR
BODY ARMOR IS A MUST. LEVEL IIA IS GOOD FOR MOST APPLICATIONS. LEVEL
IIIA IS BETTER BECAUSE IT HAS MORE PANELS AND LESS FELT IMPACT FROM
YOUR COMMON BULLETS. LEVEL IIIA WILL NOT STOP RIFLE ROUNDS BUT
HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO LIMIT THEIR DAMAGE TO HUMAN TISSUE. TACTICAL
LEVEL IIIA VEST ALSO TEND TO COVER MORE VITAL AREA’S AS THEY ARE
GENERALLY MADE TO BE WORN OVER YOUR UNIFORM.
HELMETS
BALLISTIC HELMETS ARE ALSO A RECOMMENDED ITEM. SEVERAL COMBAT
INCIDENTS HAVE PROVEN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BALLISTIC HELMETS.
THERE ARE NUMEROUS ACCOUNTS OF HANDGUN AND EVEN RIFLE ROUNDS
STICKING OUT FROM THE HELMETS SKIN. THERE ARE FEW PEOPLE THAT
WALK THE EARTH THAT WERE SHOT IN THE HEAD.
BALLISTIC SHIELDS
BALLISTIC SHIELDS ARE ANOTHER MUST. THERE ARE SEVERAL
MANUFACTURERS OF THESE AND THEY ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME IN
BULLET RESISTANCE. GENERALLY RATED AT LEVEL IIIA, THEY ARE AN
IMPORTANT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT TO HAVE. TWO IMPORTANT FEATURES TO
LOOK FOR IN A BALLISTIC SHIELD IS IT’S EASE OF HANDLING AND IS IT USER
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FRIENDLY. IF YOUR SHIELD IS NEITHER, THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE YOUR
BUNKER MAN WILL EVENTUALLY TAKE HIS CHANCES AND DO WITH OUT.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
CHEMICAL AGENTS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF A TACTICAL TEAMS
EQUIPMENT INVENTORY. THE INVENTORY SHOULD INCLUDE A GAS DELIVERY
GUN, GENERALLY 37MM. AT LEAST 24 PROJECTILE ROUNDS FOR THE GAS
GUN. SEVERAL INDOOR AND OUT DOOR USE CHEMICAL AGENT GRENADES. A
DESIGNATED 12 GAUGE SHOT GUN FOR DOOR BREACHING ROUNDS, LESS
LETHAL PROJECTILES AND CHEMICAL AGENT DELIVERY.
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
THE THROW PHONE. A SIMPLE MEANS BY WHICH A TEAM OR A NEGOTIATOR
CAN COMMUNICATE TO A SUSPECT WHEN CONVENTIONAL OR CELLULAR
TELEPHONES ARE NOT WORKING OR ARE NOT OF ANY USE. THE FOLLOWING
PAGE SHOWS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE HOMEMADE VERSION.
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
THERE IS ALWAYS THE POSSIBILITY OF SEVERE INJURIES TO SOME ONE
INVOLVED WITH A TACTICAL OPERATION. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A
AMBULANCE BE AVAILABLE TO ASSIST IF EMERGENCIES DO ARISE. NON THE
LESS EVERY TEAM MEMBER SHOULD HAVE A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF FIRST
AID AND EVERY TEAM SHOULD HAVE A TEAM MEDIC OF AT LEAST EMT LEVEL
TRAINING IN ADDITION TO TACTICAL TRAINING.
THE MEDICAL BAG SHOULD BE A “LOOK AND SEE” BAG. ONE FLIP OF THE
COVER AND EVERY THING IS THERE. REMEMBER YOU MAY BE IN A HURRY
AND LOOKING IN THIS POUCH OR THAT POUCH UNDER FIRE IS A BAD THING.
THE MEDIC MAY EVEN BE THE ONE IN NEED OF FIRST AID AND ANOTHER
TEAM MEMBER NEEDS TO FIND WHAT HE NEEDS READILY. SOME MEDIC’S DO
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CARRY OXYGEN TANKS AND OR AMBU BAGS, HOWEVER OXYGEN TANKS ARE
DANGEROUS SHOULD A BULLET HIT THEM AND AMBU BAGS ARE DIFFICULT
ENOUGH TO USE. THINK OF WHAT YOU WOULD TAKE INTO A BURNING
BUILDING WHAT YOU WOULD REALLY DO IN THERE AND HOW YOU WOULD
GET THEM OUT USING IT. KEEP IT SIMPLE AND GET THEM HOME.
PROTECTIVE MASKS
INEVITABLY CHEMICAL AGENTS WILL BE USED AT A SITUATION. NEEDLESS TO
SAY A GAS MASK IS AN IMPORTANT ITEM TO HAVE IN YOUR INVENTORY. GET A
GAS MASK THAT HAS GOOD PERIPHERAL VISION QUALITIES, IS EASY TO
MAINTAIN, IS ADAPTABLE FOR EYEGLASSES AND ALLOWS THE PERSON
WEARING IT, TO SHOULDER A WEAPON REASONABLY. AT LEAST HALF OF
YOUR TRAINING SCENARIO’S SHOULD BE DONE WEARING THE MASK. THIS
INCLUDES FIREARMS TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION.
DIVERSIONARY DEVICES
DIVERSIONARY DEVICES OR MORE COMMONLY CALLED FLASH/BANG’S ARE
VERY USEFUL FOR WHAT THERE NAME IMPLIES, A DIVERSION. ONCE
DEPLOYED, A DIVERSIONARY DEVICE EMITS A THUNDEROUS BLAST AND AN
INCREDIBLY BRIGHT FLASH. THIS COMBINATION OF NOISE AND FLASH OFTEN
ENABLES A TEAM OPERATOR TO COMPLETE A MISSION, THEORETICALLY
BECAUSE THE BAD GUY’S SENSES ARE MOMENTARILY OUT OF ORDER. WHAT
YOU WANT IN A DIVERSIONARY DEVICE IS ONE THAT HAS AT LEAST A 1.5
SECOND DELAY FUZE, A NON FRAGMENTING OR SEPARATING BODY, WATER
AND SHOCK PROOF AND MINIMAL SMOKE AFTER IT GOES OFF. IT IS HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED THAT AT LEAST ONE INDIVIDUAL OF A TEAM OBTAIN FORMAL
TRAINING WITH THESE DEVICES AS THEY ARE AN EXPLOSIVE DEVICE.
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BREACHING TOOLS
THE BREACHING TOOLS IN YOUR TEAMS TOOLBOX SHOULD INCLUDE THE
BASIC COMMON SENSE ITEMS FOR OPENING A DOOR IN HURRY. THE
COMMON FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOLIGAN TOOL AND A HOMEMADE 30 POUND
RAM. THERE ARE FEW DOORS EITHER TOOL ALONE OR TOGETHER, WON’T
OPEN.
THE THIRTY POUND RAM SHOULD BE ROUGHLY THREE FEET LONG AND
ABOUT FOUR INCHES IN DIAMETER. THE PRIMARY RAMMING END SHOULD BE
THICK STEEL WITH THE OTHER END MADE SO YOU CAN ADD OR DELETE THE
WEIGHTING MATERIAL. HANDLES FOR IT SHOULD BE MADE SO IT CAN BE HELD
BY ONE OR TWO OFFICERS.
VEHICLES
THE MOST USEFUL VEHICLE FOR A TACTICAL TEAM IS A VAN. GENERALLY A
PANEL VANS WORK THE BEST. PANEL VANS ARE SPACIOUS AND HAVE A
LARGE STORAGE CAPACITY. THEY ALSO HAVE ROOM FOR PERSONAL TO
STAND UP, MOVE AROUND AND DRESS ON THE GO IF NEEDED. AN AVERAGE
PANEL VAN CAN ALSO DOUBLE AS A COMMAND POST.
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDATION’S FOR INDIVIDUAL TACTICAL
EQUIPMENT.
GEAR BAG.
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LOAD BEARING VEST. A SEPARATE VEST IS MORE VERSATILE THAN A
COMBINATION BALLISTIC LOAD BEARING VEST. THEY ALLOW THE OPERATOR
TO STRIP DOWN FOR SMALL RAIDS OR TIGHT SPACE CLEARING LIKE ATTICS
OR CRAWL SPACES WITH OUT LOSING BODY ARMOR PROTECTION.
BOOTS.
NOMEX HOOD.
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WEAPONS
WEAPONS
SOME OF THE BEST TEAMS IN THE WORLD JUST USE SEMI-AUTO SIDE ARMS
OR HANDGUNS AS THEY ARE COMMONLY CALLED. PRIMARILY THIS IS GOOD
ENOUGH FOR ENTRY TEAM PURPOSES. ANY LARGE FRAME, HIGH CAPACITY
SEMI-AUTO SIDE ARM WILL WORK. THE CHOICE OF CALIBER IS UP TO THE
TEAM OR DEPARTMENT POLICY.
LONG ARMS ARE NEXT. SHOT GUNS, RIFLES AND SUB-MACHINE GUNS, FALL
INTO THIS CATEGORY. WEAPON SELECTION COMES AND GOES WITH THE
TIMES. LAWMEN OF THE WILD WEST OFTEN HAD SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES OF
SOME SORT AT THEIR DISPOSAL.
LATE 1960’S AND EARLY 1970’S TACTICAL TEAMS BECAME MORE AND MORE
COMMON TO DEAL WITH SOCIAL CHANGES. SIDE ARMS CONSISTED OF BOTH
REVOLVERS AND SEMI-AUTO’S. THE POPULAR LONG ARMS WERE 12 GAUGE
PUMP SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES SUCH AS THE RUGER MINI 14 AND VARIANTS
OF THE COLT M-16 / AR-15.
IN THE LATE 1970’S AND EARLY 1980’S, THE SUB-MACHINE GUN GAINED
POPULARITY DUE TO IT’S SUCCESSFUL USE IN SOME HIGH PROFILE
TERRORIST INCIDENTS. MASSIVE SALES PUBLICITY BY MANUFACTURES,
NAMELY HECKLER & KOCH, MADE THE FAMOUS MP- 5, KING OF THE GUN’S TO
HAVE. HONORABLE MENTIONS ALSO INCLUDED UZI, COLT, AND RUGER.
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FASHION MADE THE SUB-MACHINE GUN THE “DO ALL” GUN. THE MASSIVE
SALES PITCH FOR THE SUB-GUN WRONGFULLY ACCUSED THE RIFLE, IN
CALIBER 5.56 / .223, OF OVER PENETRATION IN BUILDING MATERIALS. THE
FACT THAT LONG CUMBERSOME RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS WERE DIFFICULT TO
HANDLE INDOORS, MADE THE SHORT, EASY TO HANDLE SUB-GUN, HARD TO
OVERLOOK. SOON THE RIFLE BECAME RESTRICTED TO A PERIMETER DUTY
GUN AND THEN FADED TO NEAR EXTINCTION.
THE LATTER 1980’S AND 1990’S BROUGHT ABOUT SOME RETHINKING AGAIN
ABOUT THE LIMITATIONS OF THE SHOT GUN AND SUB-MACHINE GUN. A FEW
HEATED GUN FIGHTS WITH POLICE AND SOME NOT SO SUCCESSFUL
ENDINGS, LED PATROL OFFICERS AND TACTICAL TEAMS TO TRADE IN THEIR
SHOT GUNS AND SUB-MACHINE GUNS FOR TACTICAL RIFLES.
THE TACTICAL RIFLE WAS A THIRTY YEAR OLD DESIGN FROM THE VIETNAM
WAR. IT WAS ONLY NOMINALLY LONGER THAN A FIXED STOCK SUB-GUN, HAD
THE SAME WEIGHT AND FIRED A CONSIDERABLY MORE LETHAL BULLET.
INCIDENTALLY, THE LIGHT RIFLE CALIBER BULLET DID NOT HAVE ANY MORE
OF A OVER PENETRATION PROBLEM THAN THE PISTOL CALIBER’S THAT THE
SUB-MACHINE GUNS FIRED.
“STOPPING POWER” BECAME THE KEY WORD IN THE LATE 1980’S AND 1990’S.
HISTORY TOLD THAT THE FAMOUS SHOOTOUTS THAT MADE THE SUB-GUN SO
POPULAR, REVEALED THAT IN MOST CASES, THE SUB-GUN WAS THE ONLY
FIREARM AVAILABLE TO THE GOOD GUY’S AND WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN THEIR
FIRST CHOICE! THE REEVALUATION OF A SHORT, LIGHT RIFLE IN 5.56 / .223
CALIBER, MADE THE TACTICAL RIFLE A HAPPY MEDIUM. THE SUPERIOR
ACCURACY, RANGE AND EQUAL HANDLING MADE THE TACTICAL RIFLE A NEAR
DO ALL WEAPON. EASILY ACCURATE TO 300 YARDS AND BEYOND, IT IS AS AT
HOME IN THE OUTER PERIMETER OR DEEP ROOM CLEARING. THE TACTICAL
RIFLE’S VERSATILITY AND COST EFFECTIVENESS MADE IT ARGUABLY THE
ONLY CHOICE.
THE OFTEN OVER RATED YET UNDER RATED TWELVE GAUGE SHOT GUN HAS
HELD IT’S GROUND THROUGH OUT. THE SHOTGUN IS USEFUL FOR BOTH
OFFENSE AND DEFENSE. IT IS ALSO VERY EFFECTIVE FOR CHEMICAL AGENT
DELIVERY, DOOR BREACHING AND DELIVERY OF A VARIETY OF LESS LETHAL
DEVICES. FANCY SEMI-AUTO OR SAWED OFF SHOTGUNS LIKE THE SUB-GUN,
HAVE A SPECIALIZED NICHE IN THE TACTICAL WORLD AND SHOULD NOT BE
OBTAINED FOR FASHION SAKE. A PLAIN PUMP ACTION POLICE SHOT GUN IS
COST EFFECTIVE AND IS ALL YOU REALLY NEED. ABOUT ALL I CAN SAY FOR
THE SHOTGUN IS THAT IT HAS IT’S PLACE AND THE OPERATOR SHOULD KNOW
THE LIMITATIONS.
TACTICAL SHOOTING
TACTICAL SHOOTING
THERE IS ONE TACTICAL PRINCIPAL THAT IS NEVER SUBJECT TO CHANGE
THAT IS,
TO INFLICT THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF DEATH, DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION
IN THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF TIME.
GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON.
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SHOOTING WITH NIGHT VISION GEAR
TAKE EXTRA TIME. BECAUSE OF DEPTH PERCEPTION, YOU WILL BE SLIGHTLY
FARTHER AWAY THAN IT SEEMS YOU ARE. FOCUS THE NIGHT VISION TO A
MEDIAN RANGE. MOST NIGHT VISION HAVE A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF
REAL TIME RANGE, ONLY VERY CLOSE RANGES OF THREE FEET OR LESS WILL
BE BLURRY. USE THE THIRD EYE AND QUICK KILL METHOD WHEN ENGAGING
TARGETS, SHOOT FOR CENTER MASS.
SIDE ARMS
1. USE A TWO-HAND HOLD ON TOUR SIDE ARM AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
2. USE THE THIRD EYE POSITION WITH YOUR SIDE ARM WHEN MOVING.
3. AVOID TELEGRAPHING YOUR POSITION OR YOUR WEAPON AROUND
CORNERS AND WATCH YOUR SHADOW.
4. WHEN DEPLOYING A WEAPON MOUNTED LIGHT, AVOID STEADY ON
POSITION WHEN NOT NECESSARY. QUICK PEEK / FLASH BEFORE
MOVING.
5. NON WEAPON MOUNTED LIGHTS SHOULD BE HELD WITH THE WEAK
HAND ALONG SIDE THE STRONG HAND PARALLEL TO THE WEAPON.
LONG ARMS
1. USE THE THIRD EYE POSITION AT LOW READY STANCE DROPPING THE
MUZZLE ENOUGH TO SEE AS YOU MOVE.
2. MAINTAIN A SHOULDER WELD WITH THE STOCK IF SO FIXED.
3. AVOID TELEGRAPHING YOUR WEAPON AND POSITION.
4. MOVE ONLY AS FAST AS YOU CAN PICK UP YOUR SIGHTS AND SHOOT,
OR USE THE QUICK KILL METHOD.
TACTICAL RELOAD
1. KEEP YOUR EYES ON TARGET.
2. CHOOSE TIME TO RELOAD.
3. CALL FOR COVER FROM TEAM MEMBERS IF CLOSE.
4. DROP DOWN AND GRAB FULL MAGAZINE.
5. DROP PARTIAL MAGAZINE INTO SAME HAND THAT HOLDS FRESH
MAGAZINE.
6. INSERT FRESH MAGAZINE.
7. KEEP PARTIAL MAGAZINE, STORE IN POCKET OR BELT NOT MAGAZINE
POUCH. YOU MAY GRAB IT ACCIDENTALLY AND BE OUT OF AMMO.
8. CALL “CLEAR” WHEN RELOADED.
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COMBAT RELOAD
1. KEEP YOUR EYES ON TARGET.
2. CALL FOR COVER FROM TEAM MEMBERS IF CLOSE.
3. DROP DOWN AND GRAB FULL MAGAZINE.
4. DROP PARTIAL OR EMPTY MAGAZINE.
5. INSERT FULL MAGAZINE.
6. KEEP PARTIAL MAGAZINE IF TIME ALLOWS.
7. CALL “CLEAR” WHEN RELOADED.
WEAPON TRANSITION
1. RELEASE SHOOTING HAND FROM LONG ARMS GRIP, INDEX SIDE ARM.
2. RETAIN OFF HAND GRIP ON LONG ARM AND BRING IT DOWN AND AWAY
TO YOUR WEAK SIDE.
3. ENGAGE TARGET.
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SHOOTING FAILURE DRILLS
1. TWO SHOTS TO THE BODY, CONTROLLED PAIR.
2. FOLLOW UP WITH ONE SHOT TO THE HEAD.
3. IF THE PERSON IS OBVIOUSLY WEARING BODY ARMOR, SHOOT AT THE
HEAD FIRST, ALTERNATE TO PELVIC AREA.
4. SHOOT A CONTROLLED PAIR AT STRONG SIDE.
5. REPEAT AS NECESSARY.
CALLING TARGETS
1. TWO TARGETS, ONE OFFICER. ALTERNATE SINGLE SHOTS AT EACH
TARGET. SHOOT NEAREST THREAT FIRST.
2. TWO TARGETS, TWO OFFICERS. FIRST OFFICER TO CALL TARGET GOES
TO LOW POSITION. CALL LEFT OR RIGHT, SECOND OFFICER TAKES
OPPOSITE TARGET.
COVER DRILL
1. RELOADING OFFICER DROPS DOWN AND CALLS “COVER”.
2. COVER OFFICER STEPS IN FRONT OF RELOADING OFFICER.
3. RELOADING OFFICER CALLS “CLEAR” WHEN RELOADED AND READY TO
ENGAGE.
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BOUNDING ASSAULT
THIS TECHNIQUE IS EFFECTIVE FOR GAINING GROUND TO A POSITION OF
SUPERIORITY, TO COVER, OUT OF AN AMBUSH OR TO INITIATE A DOWNED
PERSON RESCUE.
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MAN DOWN DRILL
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POSITION EXTRACTION OR PEEL
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BOUNDING ASSAULT
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S.W.A.T. FIRE ARMS TRAINING COURSE
SIDEARM: 210 ROUNDS & 20 DUMMY ROUNDS.
3 YARD LINE, 10 ROUNDS, MAD MINUTE.
MAGAZINE CHANGES & MALFUNCTION DRILLS.
MULTI TARGET DRILLS. BODY ARMOR DRILLS. DECISION SHOOTING.
1 YARD LINE 3 X 10 DRAW AND FIRE, BADS.
3 YARD LINE 3 X 10 DRAW AND FIRE.
7 YARD LINE CP – 20 STAND, 20 KNEEL, 20 WEAK HAND.
7 YARD LINE CF – 10 STRONG HAND, 10 WEAK HAND.
ACCURACY DRILLS.
15 YARD LINE CF – 10 STAND, 10 KNEEL.
25 YARD LINE CF – 10 STAND, 10 KNEEL.
50 YARD LINE CF – 10 KNEEL, 10 PRONE.
KEY: SA, SEMI AUTO. FA, FULL AUTO. CP, CONTROLLED PAIR.
CF, CONTROLLED FIRE. BA, BODY ARMOR DRILLS. WEAK HAND.
DF, DRY FIRE.
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S.W.A.T. FIRE ARMS COURSE
SIDEARM: 100 ROUNDS & 20 DUMMY ROUNDS.
MAGAZINE CHANGES & MALFUNCTION DRILLS.
MULTI TARGET DRILLS. BODY ARMOR DRILLS. DECISION SHOOTING.
1 YARD LINE 3 X 5 DRAW AND FIRE, BADS.
3 YARD LINE 3 X 5 DRAW AND FIRE.
7 YARD LINE CP – 10 STAND, 10 KNEEL, 10 WEAK HAND.
7 YARD LINE CF – 5 STRONG HAND, 5 WEAK HAND.
ACCURACY DRILLS.
15 YARD LINE CF – 5 STAND, 5 KNEEL.
25 YARD LINE CF – 5 STAND, 5 KNEEL.
50 YARD LINE CF – 5 KNEEL, 5 PRONE.
KEY: SA, SEMI AUTO. FA, FULL AUTO. CP, CONTROLLED PAIR.
CF, CONTROLLED FIRE. BA, BODY ARMOR DRILLS. WEAK HAND.
DF, DRY FIRE.
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BALLISTICS
A WORD OR TWO ABOUT BALLISTICS.
MOST WEAPONS ARE SIGHTED AT THE FACTORY; OFTEN TIMES THIS IS GOOD
ENOUGH FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON. THERE IS A SAYING THAT GOES
“BEWARE THE MAN WITH ONE GUN”. THE OPERATOR WHO CARRIES A
FIREARMS FOR WORK, NEEDS TO KNOW HIS OR HER WEAPON INSIDE AND
OUT AND OFTEN MORE THAN ONE GUN AT THAT.
THE QUESTION IS HERE DO YOU KNOW YOUR GUN? YES YOUR IMPRESSIVE
WHEN YOU CAN RELOAD AND FIRE AND HIT A TARGET AT 15 YARDS IN .5
SECONDS. CAN YOU TELL ME THOUGH WHERE YOUR BULLET HITS AT 50
YARDS? WE TRAIN AT 25 YARDS ON THE RANGE AND WE’RE REALLY HOT. BUT
WHAT IF, WHEN THAT PROVERBIAL GUN FIGHT DOWN TOWN STARTS, YOU
FIND YOUR SELF BEHIND THE ONLY COVER, ENGAGING TARGETS ACROSS
THE STREET NEARLY FIFTY YARDS AWAY. NOW DO YOU KNOW YOUR
WEAPON?
AFTER WORLD WAR TWO, THE MILITARY CONCEDED THAT THE AVERAGE
CONTACT MADE IN COMBAT WAS AT RANGES OF 100 YARDS OR LESS. THIS
WAS BASED ON THE FOG OF BATTLE, AVAILABLE COVER AND TERRAIN
LAYOUT. BASICALLY YOU COULDN’T SEE A TARGET OFTEN ENOUGH FOR A
DECENT SHOT BEYOND 100 YARDS ANYWAY. FOR THE SNIPER, THE
BALLISTICS OF HIS PARTICULAR WEAPON AND AMMO, OFTEN CALLED DOPE,
IS SO KEEN THEY OFTEN JUST ZERO THEIR WEAPON FOR 100 YARDS. THE
SNIPER “DOPE” THEIR SHOTS BY RANGING THEIR TARGET AND
COMPENSATING FOR BULLET DROP. HOWEVER, SNIPER’S, THEIR WEAPONS,
AMMO, AND HOW THEY DO THINGS, ARE A WHOLE OTHER TOPIC.
FOR THE AVERAGE OFFICER OR TEAM OPERATOR, THE MEAT AND POTATOES
OF ENGAGEMENT ARE KEEPING IT SIMPLE. KNOWING YOUR POINT OF AIM
AND IMPACT OF A GIVEN RANGE FOR YOUR WEAPON TO EFFECT A SUITABLE
OUTCOME, MAY OFTEN KEEP THE SNIPER UNEMPLOYED.
THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE THE BALLISTICS FOR MOST PISTOL AND RIFLE
ROUNDS. THESE ARE GENERALIZED BUT GIVE AN ESTIMATE OF THE DROP
AND COMPENSATION TO HIT YOUR TARGET. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU
KNOW WHERE YOUR ROUNDS HIT AT GIVEN RANGES. THIS CHART WILL GIVE
YOU A GUIDE TO START WITH.
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PISTOLS
THE BALLISTICS FROM ONE GUN TO THE NEXT AND CALIBERS VARY.
GENERALLY THEY ARE CLOSE ENOUGH TO GIVE A POINT FROM WHICH TO
START. BECAUSE MOST POLICE SIDE ARMS ARE 9MM AUTO’S I’VE INCLUDED
THE BALLISTICS FOR THE 9MM.
YARDS: 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: -0.6 -3.1 -8.0 -15.2
YARDS: 15 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: 0 0 -1.5 -5.3 -11.5
YARDS: 15 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: +.5 +.7 0.0 -3.0 -8.2
THE CHARTS INDICATE THAT THE 9MM PISTOL WITH A ZERO OF 50 YARDS,
OFFERS THE BEST GENERAL PURPOSE TRAJECTORY. THIS BASICALLY MEANS
ANYTHING INSIDE 50 YARDS CAN BE HIT WITH IN ONE INCH OF THE POINT OF
AIM.
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CARBINES
THE POPULARITY OF THE PISTOL CALIBER CARBINE HAS BEEN REPLACING
MANY SHOT GUNS. HERE AGAIN THE 9MM IS THE MOST COMMON. SINCE
THERE ARE SO MANY GUNS TO USE AS EXAMPLES I WILL INCLUDE THE MOST
POPULAR OF THEM ALL THE H&K MP5.
BALLISTICS OF THE 9MM MP5 WITH A 25 YARD ZERO, SIGHT LINE 2.0 IN ABOVE
BORE LINE CENTER. (25 YARD ZERO FROM FACTORY).
YARDS: 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: 0.0 0.0 -2.2 -7.0
BALLISTICS OF THE 9MM MP5 WITH A 50 YARD ZERO, SIGHT LINE 2.0 IN ABOVE
BORE LINE CENTER.
YARDS: 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: -0.7 0.0 -2.2 -7.0
BALLISTICS OF THE 9MM MP5 WITH A 75 YARD ZERO, SIGHT LINE 2.0 IN ABOVE
BORE LINE CENTER.
YARDS: 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: -0.7 +1.5 0.0 -3.9
BALLISTICS OF THE 9MM MP5 WITH A 100 YARD ZERO, SIGHT LINE 2.0 IN
ABOVE BORE LINE CENTER.
YARDS: 25 50 75 100
BULLET DROP: +1.7 +3.5 +3.0 0
FOR THE MP5, A 75 YARD ZERO OFFERS THE BEST GENERAL PURPOSE
TRAJECTORY. AT 16 YARDS THE POINT OF AIM AND IMPACT ARE THE SAME AS
AT 75 YARDS. CONVERSELY, A 50 YARD ZERO OFFERS THE FLATTEST
TRAJECTORY DROPPING OFF QUICKLY AT 100 YARDS. A 50 YARD ZERO
WOULD APPEAR TO HAVE THE BEST POINT OF AIM POINT OF IMPACT FOR
ENTRY OPERATORS AND STILL MAINTAIN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF LONG
RANGE ABILITY OUT TO 100 YARDS. RURAL OPERATORS MAY CONSIDER THE
MORE ROUNDED TRAJECTORY OF A 75 YARD ZERO.
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RIFLES
THE BALLISTICS FOR THE 5.56MM ROUND USED IN THE AR15/M16.
YARDS: 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
DROP: -.25 -.50 -1.0 -2.0 -3.5 -5.0 -7.0 -9.5 -12.25 -15.75 -19.25 -24.0
YARDS: 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
DROP: -1.5 -.75 0 0 -.25 -.75 -1.75 -3.0 -4.5 -7.0 -9.5 -13.0
YARDS: 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
DROP: -1.25 0 +1.0 +1.5 +1.5 +1.5 +1.0 0 -1.25 -3.0 -5.0 -8.75
THIS CHART INDICATES THAT THE 200 YARD ZERO OFFERS THE BEST
GENERAL PURPOSE TRAJECTORY FOR THE 5.56. NOTE THAT AT 50 YARDS
AND 200 YARDS THE POINT OF AIM AND IMPACT ARE THE SAME. YET STILL, AT
250 YARDS, THE BULLET DROPS A NOMINAL 3 INCHES FROM POINT OF AIM.
ALSO NOTE THAT THE 100 YARD ZERO OFFERS AN EXTREMELY FLAT
TRAJECTORY, DROPPING ONLY 3 INCHES AT 200 YARDS. OF THE TWO ZERO’S
IT’S A TOSS UP. THIS IS AMONG THE MANY REASONS WHY THIS AUTHOR
RECOMENDS THE PATROL CARBINE IN 5.56 AS THE NEAR DO-ALL CURE-ALL
FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT LONG ARMS.
VEHICLE ASSAULTS
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VEHICLE ASSAULTS
VEHICLE ASSAULTS ARE A UNIQUE TACTICAL PROBLEM, THOUGH
UNCOMMON, ARE COMPLEX TO RESOLVE.
THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE OPTIONS FOR TACTICAL TEAMS THAT FACE A
CRISIS SITUATION ON WHEELS. NONE OF THESE TACTICS SHOULD BE
CONFUSED WITH CONVENTIONAL TACTICS FOR FELONY VEHICLE STOPS. A
TACTICAL TEAM AND ADMINISTRATORS MAY FEEL THAT SOME OF THE
OPTIONS SEEM EXTREME. FOR THIS REASON THERE IS AN ATTEMPT TO
EXPLAIN IN DETAIL WHY A CERTAIN MEASURE WOULD BE USED.
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1. A DISTRACTION IS MADE TO THE TARGET VEHICLE 180 DEGREES FROM
THE ASSAULT SIDE. DISTRACTIONS MAY BE INITIATED BY A CAR BUMP, A
DIVERSIONARY DEVICE TO THE TARGET VEHICLE, OR BOTH.
4. IF THE DOORS ARE LOCKED, THE OPERATOR MUST BREAK THE WINDOW
BY SOME MEANS. SHOOTING THE WINDOW IS FAST AND SURE. SHOOTING
THE GLASS ACTUALLY LESSENS GLASS FLYING AROUND INSIDE THAN
FROM IMPACT TOOLS AND CREATES ADDITIONAL SHOCK DURING THE
ASSAULT. SHOTS ARE PLACED AT THE LOWER REAR CORNER FOR BACK
WINDOWS INTO THE BACK SEAT AND LOWER FRONT FOR FRONT WINDOWS
INTO THE DASH. OR, THE OPERATOR MAY TAKE HIS SHOT THROUGH THE
WINDOW AT A HOSTILE THREAT. SHOTS TAKEN THROUGH THE WINDOW
SHOULD BE DONE AT CENTER MASS.
6. SPECIAL NOTE #1: BULLETS THAT PASS THROUGH GLASS ARE GENERALLY
UNAFFECTED AT THIS RANGE. HOWEVER, OPERATORS ARE ENCOURAGED
TO AFFECT A CONTROLLED PAIR (NOT DOUBLE TAP) AT HOSTILE THREATS.
7. SPECIAL NOTE #2: SEMI AUTO SIDE ARMS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM STAND
OFF FROM THE WINDOW. DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE BARREL WILL CAUSE
THE GUN TO GO OUT OF BATTERY.
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PASSENGER VANS
1. THIS METHOD FOLLOWS THE PASSENGER CAR AND TRUCK IN THE INITIAL
DISTRACTION.
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RV’S AND CAMPER TRAILERS
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THE VARIETY OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND CAMPER TRAILERS
AVAILABLE ARE AS WIDE AS HOUSE FLOOR PLANS. COMBINATIONS OF ALL
THE VEHICLE ASSAULT TECHNIQUES IN ADDITION TO METHODS USED FOR
HOUSES MAY BE NEEDED. OPERATORS FACED WITH SUCH A CRISIS SHOULD
CONSIDER THE OBVIOUS FEATURES MOST OF THESE HAVE IN COMMON.
1. WINDOWS ARE SMALL AND ARE MADE OF SAFETY OR PLEXY GLASS. THEY
USUALLY HAVE TO BE CRANKED OUT TO OPEN AND HAVE STURDY FRAMED
SCREENS. OUTSIDE DOORS ARE NARROW AND OPEN OUTWARD, OFTEN IN
CONJUNCTION WITH A SCREEN DOOR THAT OPENS OUT AS WELL OR WILL
OPEN SEPARATELY.
2. THE UP SIDE OF RV’S AND CAMPERS IS THAT THE SMALL WINDOWS OFFER
POOR VISIBILITY FOR THE SUSPECT AND APPROACH FOR OPERATORS CAN
BE DONE IN STEALTH. IN ADDITION THE THIN WALLS OFFER EASY
DETECTION OF POSSIBLE SUSPECT LOCATION.
4. THE DOORS ARE WEAK BUT ARE MADE IN SUCH A WAY THAT A GOOD SPOT
TO PRY IT OPEN OFTEN RESULTS IN BENDING THE ALUMINUM FRAME
LEAVING THE DOOR STUCK SHUT. GENERALLY THE QUICKEST WAY IS TO
SINK THE SPIKE OF A HOOLIGAN TOOL IN TO THE DOOR NEXT TO THE
DOOR KNOB, PRY AGAINST THE DOOR AND STRIP THE LOCK AWAY FROM
THE DOOR JAM. ONCE THE DOOR IS OPEN, THE SCREEN DOOR, IF IT DIDN’T
COME WITH THE MAIN DOOR, CAN BE EASILY PULLED OPEN BY HAND.
ASSAULT OPTIONS
5. A BREAK AND RAKE METHOD TO THE WINDOWS IN CONCERT WITH
DISTRACTION DEVICES AND A VEHICLE BUMP WILL PROVIDE MAXIMUM
SHOCK AND SURPRISE. AS WAS DISCUSSED IN THE ABOVE PARAGRAPHS,
HOW THIS IS DONE WILL DEPEND ON THE TYPE OF RV OR CAMPER AT
HAND. BECAUSE THE DOORS ARE OFTEN MIDWAY OF THE RV OR
CAMPER’S MAIN BODY, THE ENTRY TEAM WILL HAVE TO PLAY THE
CLEARING AS IT UNFOLDS. ON LARGER RV’S AND CAMPER TRAILERS
LARGE WINDOWS CAN BE FOUND TO THE FRONT, BACK OR BOTH. THESE
LARGE WINDOWS CAN BE USED FOR EXTERIOR CLEARING AS THE ENTRY
IS DONE. METHODS USED FOR BUS ASSAULTS MAY ALSO BE EMPLOYED.
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BARRICADE SUSPECTS
1. BARRICADE SUSPECTS SHOULD BE TREATED AS ANY OTHER BARRICADE
SITUATION.
5. OR, OPERATORS CAN USE AN AEROSOL UNIT THAT USES A FLEXIBLE HOSE
THAT IS COVERTLY INSERTED THROUGH THE WINDOWS GASKET AND
DEPLOYED.
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BUSES
THE PHYSICAL MAKEUP OF A BUS IS FAIRLY BASIC. ACCESS TO SIDE
WINDOWS VARY FROM 5 TO 8 FEET FROM THE GROUND. SIDE WINDOWS ARE
SAFETY GLASS WHICH SHATTERS INTO SMALL PIECES. WINDSHIELDS ARE
LAMINATED LIKE CAR WINDSHIELDS, WHEN BROKEN THEY SHATTER BUT STAY
INTACT FORMING SMALL HOLES OR SPIDER WEBB DESIGNS AT IMPACT
AREA’S.
SCHOOL BUSES HAVE A REAR DOOR WITH NO LOCK AND ARE A SIMPLE DEAD
BOLT SYSTEM. A LARGE LEVER THAT SIMPLY LIFTS UP CAN EASILY OPEN
THESE FROM THE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE. SOME TRANSIT BUSSES HAVE A SMALL
EXIT DOOR IN THE BATHROOM BUT IS UNCOMMON.
THE FRONT ENTRANCE DOORS OPEN TWO WAYS. A FOLDING OR JACK KNIFE
DOOR THAT COLLAPSE INWARD EVIDENT BY A CENTER HINGE. OR A SPLIT
DOOR THAT OPENS OUTWARD IN HALF, EVIDENT BY A LARGE RUBBER FLAP.
THE MAIN DOOR INTO A BUS IS SPONGY TO FORCE OPEN. CONSIDER THAT IT
MAY BE IN A LOCKED POSITION, ALL THE PRYING IN THE WORLD WON’T OPEN
IT. THE JACK KNIFE DOOR OPENS IN AND CAN BE EASILY BLOCKED BY DEBRIS
AND THUS IMPOSSIBLE TO OPEN. THE SPLIT DOOR WILL COUNTER ITSELF
WHEN BEING PRIED UPON. THE ONLY ACCESS POINTS ON BOTH TYPES OF
DOORS IS TO APPLY LEVERAGE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR.
ADDITIONALLY CONSIDER THAT TIME IS IMPORTANT AND OPERATORS MAY
NEED TO ACCEPT AN ALTERNATE ROUTE.
ENTRY OPTIONS
3. ONCE AT THE BUS DOOR, THE ASSAULT TEAM ATTEMPTS TO BREACH THE
DOOR OR WINDSHIELD FOR ENTRY. IF THE DOOR CAN NOT BE PRIED OPEN
A WINDSHIELD ENTRY MUST BE DONE. ( SEE THE DEMOLITION ASSAULT # 2
& #3 ). AT THE SAME TIME, THE LADDER TEAMS GO INTO THEIR POSITIONS.
5. NOTE: THE NUMBER OF LADDER TEAMS WILL DEPEND ON THE SIZE OF THE
BUS. GENERALLY, FOUR SEATS ( ASSAULT SIDE ) TO ONE ASSAULTER.
6. THE LEAD LADDER MAN WATCHES FOR THE ASSAULT TEAM TO MAKE
ENTRY. UPON ENTRY OF THE ASSAULT TEAM, THE LEAD LADDER MAN WILL
YELL CLEAR, SIGNALING THE LADDER TEAMS TO GET DOWN AND SEEK
COVER. GENERALLY COVER IS LOW AND UNDER THE OUTSIDE EDGE OR
WHEEL WELL OF THE BUS.
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THE DEMOLITION ASSAULT
THE FOLLOWING METHOD TO ASSAULT A BUS IS A GTS PLAN. UNLIKE
COMMONLY TAUGHT LADDER ASSAULTS, IT USES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF
OFFICERS AND SIMPLE, READILY AVAILABLE RESOURCES. IT OFFERS BETTER
SHOCK, SURPRISE AND DISTRACTIONS. IT ALSO CREATES ADDITIONAL COVER
FOR THE TEAM OPERATORS AND CAN BE DONE VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE
WITHOUT SPECIAL EQUIPMENT.
6. A THIRD AND FOURTH CAR WILL SIDESWIPE THE BUS STOPPING AT THE
CENTER MASS OF THE PASSENGER AREA. (DRIVERS SIDE OPPOSITE OF
THE SIDESWIPE SIDE IF POSSIBLE FOR EASY EXIT). NOTE: SIDESWIPE IS
DEFINED AS SHEARING OFF THE SIDE VIEW MIRROR AND CAUSING THE
TARGET VEHICLE TO ROCK VIOLENTLY. SIDESWIPE CARS SHOULD BE
ATTACHED TO EACH OTHER BY A CHAIN, FRONT BUMPER TO REAR
BUMPER WITH NO SLACK. BOTH CARS ARE RUNNING WITH DRIVERS.
THIS WAY THERE IS NO COLLISION AT THE MOMENT OF CONTACT ON
THE TARGET VEHICLE. LEAD VEHICLE TOWS THE REAR VEHICLE IN
DRIVE. BOTH ACT AS BRAKES UPON CONTACT. THIS KEEPS THE CARS IN
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ABSOLUTE CONTACT AND MAINTAINS IDEAL CONTROL AND
POSITIONING. SIDESWIPE TEAMS HAVE AT LEAST 4 OPERATORS.
7. THE WINDSHIELD TEAM WILL USE THE FRONT RAMMING CARS HOOD
FOR ACCESS TO THE HOOD AND WINDSHIELD OF THE BUS. #4 OFFICER
WILL BREAK, BY SOME MEANS, THE UPPER OUTSIDE EDGES OF THE
BUS’S WINDSHIELD AND CREATING A WEAK POINT FOR CLEARING AWAY
THE GLASS. HEAVY WOOD BASE BALL BATS WORK BEST.
10. WHILE THE WINDSHIELD TEAM IS UP ON THE HOOD OF THE BUS, THE
SIDESWIPE TEAMS WILL MOUNT THE SIDESWIPE CARS, BREAK AND
CLEAR WINDOWS AS NEEDED FOR VISIBILITY BY ANY MEANS AND TRY
TO LOCATE ANY HOSTILE THREATS. GENERALLY SPEAKING THE
SIDESWIPE TEAMS OFFICERS SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED A MINNIMUM OF
ONE OPERATOR PER FOUR SEATS ON THE ASSAULT SIDE. ADDING THE
OPPOSING SIDES FOUR SEATS, AN EIGHT SEAT TOTAL. IN ANY EVENT
THAT THE DOOR CAN NOT BE OPENED, THE SIDESWIPE TEAMS MUST
SUPPORT THE CLEARING TEAM.
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SPECIAL NOTE:
IT IS NOT THE INTENTION OF THE AUTHOR TO PORTRAY ANY ENTRY OF A
VEHICLE THROUGH THE WINDSHIELD AS A QUICK AND EASY METHOD, IT IS
NOT.
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ENTRY OPTIONS CONTINUED
IN ANY OTHER SITUATION AS IN THE CASE WHERE THE NEGOTIATOR IS ABLE
TO TALK THE SUSPECT INTO OPENING THE DOOR IN GOOD FAITH.
4. #3 & #4 CLEAR THE BUS AND PROCEED HASTILY TO THE REAR SEEKING
IMMEDIATE THREATS ONLY. ONCE AT THE REAR OF THE BUS #3 & 4 HOLD.
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DEAL WITH. WITH THIS IN MIND, IT SEEMS LOGICAL IN THIS CIRCUMSTANCE TO
CLEAR THE BUS FROM THE FRONT OR ENTRANCE END FIRST.
SUMMARY
IN THE DIRTY WORK OF HOSTAGE RESCUE, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE.
INJURIES TO ALL INVOLVED IS ALWAYS A LOOMING FACT. THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TACTICS ARE LIKELY TO BE ULCER AGGRAVATING FOR ANY
ADMINISTRATOR BUT EVEN WORSE FOR THE OPERATOR WHO MUST GO.
ADVISING YOUR CHIEF OR SHERIFF THAT THE PLAN INCLUDES TOTALING
FOUR OF HIS PATROL CARS MAY NOT GO OVER WELL. THAT’S WHEN YOU
TELL HIM YOUR ALL EARS FOR A BETTER IDEA. USING A FLAT BED TRAILER OR
TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE THE STOPPING ABILITY OR SURPRISE OF A CAR FULL
OF OPERATORS.
FOR THE MOST PART, IF YOU HAVE AT LEAST TWO SIDES OF THE BUS CLEAR
TO GET A VEHICLE RIGHT NEXT TO IT, THE DEMOLITION ASSAULT CAN BE
DONE.
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ARMORED VEHICLES
HAVING RESTORED OUR VEHICLE FROM THE GROUND UP IN 1994 AND AT THE
TIME, HAVING ONE OF ONLY A FEW IN THE UNITED STATES OPERATIONAL.
THIS INFORMATION IS DRAWN FROM NUMEROUS TACTICAL SCHOOL
INSTRUCTION, TRIAL AND ERROR IN ALL PHYSICAL AND WEATHER
CONDITIONS, PHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH TEAMS WITH ARV’S, FIRST HAND
EXPERIENCE AND RELATIVE PARTS FROM THE FOLLOWING MILITARY
MANUALS.
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DEPLOYMENT
VOICE COMMANDS
TO AVOID VERBAL CONFUSION THE FOLLOWING VOICE COMMANDS ARE
RECOMMENDED. THE IDEA HERE IS THAT THE VERBAL COMMANDS ARE
COMMON DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VEHICLES SIDES AND ARE NOT EASILY
CONFUSING WORDS OF DESCRIPTION.
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VEHICLE DEPLOYMENT
VEHICLE ASSAULTS WILL BE DONE SIMILAR TO AIR ASSAULTS. THE VEHICLE
COMMANDER WILL DETERMINE THE BEST APPROACH AND POSITION
ACCORDING TO TERRAIN TO PLACE HIS VEHICLE BEFORE THE TEAM
DISMOUNTS.
TEAM DEPLOYMENT
ONCE THE TEAM IS DISMOUNTED, IF TIME ALLOWS, THE TEAM SHOULD
BRIEFLY STAGE AT THE SIDE OF THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO ENTRY. IF FOR ANY
REASON THE HOOK ON THE WENCH SHOULD BE DEPLOYED IT SHOULD HAVE
ADEQUATE SLACK TAKEN UP PRIOR TO THE RAID AND THE HOOK HUNG ON
THE MIRROR POST, NOT THE DOOR HANDLES.
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ROOF TOP DEPLOYMENT
TACTICALLY, CLEARING A BUILDING FROM THE TOP DOWN IS THE BEST WAY.
ON OCCASION THIS IS TACTICALLY THE ONLY WAY IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS.
DUE TO THE HEIGHT OF THE ARV AND IT’S ARMOR, THE ARV CAN PROVIDE
BOTH AN EXPEDIENT MEANS TO A UPPER FLOOR AND PROTECTION WHEN
DOING SO.
EXIT THROUGH THE TOP HATCH PROVIDES THE MOST PROTECTION FOR
OPERATORS TO GAIN ACCESS TO A ROOF, HOWEVER IT IS SLOW. HEAVY
CUMBERSOME GEAR OFTEN HINDERS A HASTY EXIT.
PROVIDED THAT A WELL PLANNED AND COVERED APPROACH IS MADE,
OPERATORS CAN DEPLOY FROM INSIDE AND QUICKLY GAIN ACCESS TO THE
VEHICLES ROOF THEN TRANSFER TO A BUILDINGS ROOF.
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BUILDING DEPLOYMENT
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DOWNED PERSON RESCUE
DOWNED PERSON RESCUE’S ARE TRICKY AND REQUIRE A LOT OF TRAINING.
30 - 45 SECONDS IS ALL THE LONGER IT SHOULD TAKE FROM THE TIME OF
THE STOP AND DISMOUNT TO RETRIEVAL AND REMOUNTING.
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WEAPON DEPLOYMENT
DEPENDING ON YOUR DEPARTMENT POLICY, SHOOTING FROM THE VEHICLE
IS ENTIRELY A REALITY THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AND PRACTICED. YES
THIS IS TRICKY. THE GUN PORTS ARE FAIRLY ROOMY TO PORT A WEAPON
BUT THERE ARE HAZARDS THAT EXIST AND METHODS THAT WORK AND SOME
THAT DON’T.
SUB GUNS SUCH AS THE MP- 5 ARE ANOTHER STORY. AS MOST TEAMS HAVE
LIGHTS MOUNTED ON THE MP- 5 THEY ARE DIFFICULT TO PORT AND KEEP A
SIGHT PICTURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THEY BE FITTED WITH FLASH
SUPPRESSORS TO EXTEND THE BARREL LENGTH BEYOND THE LIGHT A FEW
INCHES OR BE AVOIDED FOR THIS PURPOSE.
WHEN PORTING RIFLES OR SUB GUNS THE MUZZLE END OF THE WEAPON
SHOULD BE SUPPORTED WITH THE WEAK HAND AGAINST THE WALL OF THE
VEHICLE, AGAIN ASSURING THE MUZZLE STAY’S OUTSIDE. THE BEST WAY’S
TO PRACTICE THIS IS WITH LIVE AMMO AND SLOWLY BUILDING UP. IT IS
COMMON TO END UP SPRAYING A TARGET AREA WITH BULLETS AND HAVE
FEW HITS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR
ACTUALLY QUALIFY YOU IN ALL PORTS.
BLANK AMMO IS BEST FOR TRAINING GROUND TEAMS TO KEEP LOW AND
UNDER THE PORTS BEFORE LIVE FIRE DRILLS ARE DONE. TEAM MEMBERS
SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH SHOOTING ALL AROUND THEM AND BRASS FLYING
INSIDE. IF THIS SOUNDS RAMBO’ISH, SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU
COMPARE NO SHOOTING TO SHOOTING TIMES ON YOUR DOWNED PERSON
DRILLS.
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VEHICLE ENHANCEMENT TIPS
THE FOLLOWING ARE TIPS AND MODIFICATIONS OF THE ARV THAT WE HAVE
FOUND TO BE BENEFICIAL.
1. DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THE ARV, THE LEAF SPRINGS ARE USUALLY
BROKEN OR WEAK. AN EASY FIX IS TO REPLACE THE SPRINGS WITH 2 1/2-
INCH TRUCK SPRINGS. DROP THE AXLES DOWN AND REPLACE THE
SPRINGS AS NEEDED. THE REAR END EMPTY SHOULD BE AT LEAST 80
INCHES FROM THE FLOOR TO THE EDGE OF THE ROOFTOP.
2. THE 360 DODGE ENGINE RUNS HOT IN THESE TRUCKS AND SHOULD BE SET
TO RUN A LITTLE RICH. “ PROLONG” ENGINE OIL TREATMENT WORKS VERY
WELL TO HELP KEEP IT COOL. THERE IS A DIESEL RETROFIT KIT
AVAILABLE TO THE TUNE OF ABOUT $15,000.00. FOR MOST AGENCY’S THIS
IS NOT AN OPTION. THE 727 TRANSMISSION IS ALSO WEAK FOR A TRUCK
LIKE THIS AND SHOULD BE TAKEN CARE OF.
4. REMOVE THE ARMOR PANEL UNDER THE RADIATOR. THE GRILL ACTS AS A
BULLET TRAP AND THE AIR CIRCULATION IS BAD AS IT IS. IF YOUR ARV
CAME WITH SQUIRREL CAGE COOLING FANS, REMOVE THEM. THEY DO NOT
COOL THE ENGINE ANY BETTER AND THEY ARE BATTERY KILLERS.
6. THE WENCH TAKES A LOT OF POWER NOT TO MENTION ALL THE OTHER
RADIO’S AND LIGHT’S. A SECOND BATTERY IS RECOMMENDED.
8. DUE TO THE ARV’S LIMITED VISIBILITY AND BLIND SPOTS YOU NEED LOT’S
OF LIGHTS. FRONT, BACK, SIDES AND TURRET.
9. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A TURRET SHIELD GET ONE. IT WORKS GREAT FOR A
360 FLOOD LIGHT MOUNT. USE A 3 WIRE CURLY CORD WIRED ON THE
OUTSIDE TO ALLOW 360 DEGREE TURNING AND PREVENTS THE TROOPS
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FROM GETTING TANGLED IN THE WIRE. USE SMOKE LENSES FOR THE
SPOT LIGHT’S ON THE TURRET AS THEY FOCUS THE LIGHT BETTER. THAT’S
WHY FIRE TRUCKS USE THEM.
13. REINFORCE OR REPLACE THE FRONT BUMPER WITH HEAVY TUBING LIKE
YOU WOULD FOR YOUR TRUCK IF YOU HIT DEER ON PURPOSE. THE
FACTORY ALUMINUM BUMPER IS ABOUT WORTH IT’S WEIGHT IN SCRAP
AND IS USELESS FOR RAMMING OR PUSHING A VEHICLE.
14. MOUNT A STEP LOW AND WIDE ON THE BACK BUMPER FOR EASY
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING. PAD IT FOR SHINS AND ANKLES.
15. MOUNT A PIPE OR SHAFT ACROSS BACK THROUGH THE LARGE EYES
HOLES FOR HANGING ONTO THE BACK OR MOUNTING / DISMOUNTING ECT.
16. APPLY A THICK COATING OF FINE SAND AND PAINT OVER THE ROOF AND
HOOD FOR TRACTION WHEN CLIMBING ON OR OFF BUILDING ROOFTOPS.
17. WELD TWO SETS OF SOCKETS FOR LADDER LEGS ON EACH SIDE OF THE
ROOF. THIS WILL AID IN ROOF TOP DEPLOYMENT. DRILL HOLES FOR TARP
STRAPS INTO THE SOCKETS TO ENABLE THESE SAME SOCKETS TO
DOUBLE FOR LADDER STORAGE.
18. PAINT THE INTERIOR WHITE AND ADD RED WHEEL LIGHTS TO THE
INTERIOR LIGHTS TO PRESERVE NIGHT VISION.
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20. DO NOT REMOVE THE REAR DOOR HINGE LOCKS. YES IT IS DIFFICULT TO
CLOSE THE DOORS IN A HURRY BUT WITHOUT THEM THE WEIGHT OF THE
DOORS SLAMMING SHUT WILL SEVER A FINGER.
23. OBTAIN A LOW BACKED, LOW HEIGHT SEAT FOR THE FRONT PASSENGER
SIDE AND SET IT AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE. THE LOW SEAT WILL ENABLE
THE PASSENGER TO PORT A WEAPON WITH GREATER FIELD OF VIEW,
EASIER MOVEMENT FROM THE FRONT TO THE BACK AND ALLOWS
WORKING ROOM TO PULL A DOWNED PERSON IN THROUGH A SIDE DOOR
IF NEEDED.
25. HAVE YOUR ENTIRE TEAM, ESPECIALLY THE REGULAR DRIVERS. DRIVE
THE VEHICLE REGULARLY THROUGH AN OBSTACLE COURSE SO THEY
KNOW THE LIMITATIONS, BLIND SPOTS, RANGE OF MOTION AND DISTANCE
JUDGING WITH IT. EQUAL OR MORE TIME SHOULD BE SPENT DOING THIS
AT NIGHT AND WITH NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT.
26. TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD QUALIFY SHOOTING FROM THE VEHICLE AND
REGULAR TRAINING LIKE OTHER TRAINING SHOULD BE DONE AT NIGHT
WITH THE VEHICLE.
27. INSTALL A DUAL EXHAUST. WITH AS QUIET A SYSTEM YOU CAN FIND.
29. MOUNT LARGE, REAL TIME MIRRORS ON THE SIDES WITH CONVEX
MIRRORS UNDERNEATH.
30. HAVE ABOARD THE TEAMS BATTLE KIT. NUMEROUS ROUNDS OF SMOKE
CHEMICAL AGENT GRENADES, AND PROJECTILES. THINK OF THIS AS YOUR
ARMOR SUPPORT, A TANK FOR COPS, A RESUPPLY VEHICLE AND
AMBULANCE. MOST OF THIS CAN BE ATTACHED TO THE WALLS VIA
VELCRO IN BANDOLEERS OR STORED UNDER THE BENCHES.
32. MOUNT THE SIREN SPEAKER UNDER OR BEHIND THE FRONT BUMPER SO
YOU CAN HEAR TO THINK.
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33. MOUNT AN ADDITIONAL SPEAKER ON THE TURRET FOR THE PA SYSTEM
FOR DIRECTIONAL BEGGING. AS AN OPTION, A DUAL POLE SWITCH CAN BE
INSTALLED TO SWITCH FROM TURRET SPEAKER TO FORWARD SPEAKER
OR A SEPARATE SYSTEM FOR THE TURRET. ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN A
BULLHORN.
34. MOUNT STEP SIDES ALONG THE SIDE OF THE ARV FOR OFFICERS TO RIDE
ON. THIS IS BENEFICIAL FOR RIOT SITUATIONS AND IN CASES WHEN MORE
OFFICERS ARE PRESENT THAN THERE ARE SEATS.
35. THE ARMOR OF ARV’S IS VERY HARD AND WILL EAT THE BEST DRILL BITTS.
ANY HOLES THAT NEED TO BE DRILLED NEED TO BE CUT WITH A TORCH,
OR A PLASMA CUTTER.
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CHEMICAL MUNITIONS
A. INDIA. 2000 BC INDIA AND CHINA USED RICE PAPER COVERED WITH
PEPPER. WHEN BURNED UP WIND WOULD SCATTER THE PEPPERY SMOKE
ONTO ENEMY TROOPS.
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FORCE
FORCE IS CONTROL USED TO STOP OR PROHIBIT KINDS OF WRONGFUL
BEHAVIOR.
EXCESSIVE FORCE
EXCESSIVE FORCE IS FORCE THAT GOES BEYOND CONTROL AND
BECOMES PUNISHMENT.
POLICY FORMULATION
A. UNDERLYING PHILOSOPHY
B. CYCLE
1. POLICY (WHAT)
2. PROCEDURE (WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN HOW)
3. DIRECTION (TRAINING AND SUPERVISION)
4. EXECUTION (OPERATION)
5. EVALUATION (LINE AND STAFF PERSONNEL)
POLICY
THE USE OF CHEMICAL MUNITIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ALTERNATE
ACTION IN CONNECTION WITH THE RIOT BATON AND UNDER APPROPRIATE
CIRCUMSTANCES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS A REPLACEMENT FOR THE RIOT
BATON OR APPROVED FIREARMS. CHEMICAL MUNITIONS SHOULD NOT BE
USED INDISCRIMINATELY OR IN ANTICIPATION AGAINST MERE THREATS OR
VIOLENCE OR RESISTANCE.
PROCEDURES
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1. THE SENIOR RANKING OFFICER AT THE SCENE OF AN INCIDENT SHALL
HAVE FULL COMMAND OF PERSONNEL AND CHEMICAL MUNITIONS.
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B. PROPER VENTILATION
C. PROPER EQUIPMENT FOR THE DECONTAMINATION TEAM
D. PROPER WASH DOWN SOLUTIONS
MASK CLEANING
A. FIRST REMOVE FILTERS DO NOT GET THEM WET!
B. USE COLD SOAPY WATER
C. RINSE OUT MASK THOROUGHLY
D. DRY WITH CLEAN NON ABRASIVE CLOTH
YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO CHECK YOUR MASK FOR A SEAL BY HOLDING YOUR
HAND OVER THE FILTER AND INHALING. THE MASK SHOULD COLLAPSE
INWARD AND NO AIR SHOULD ENTER THE MASK AS LONG AS YOUR HAND IS
OVER THE FILTER.
MEN SHOULD NOT HAVE A BEARD OR EXCESSIVE FACIAL HAIR. THE MASK
WILL NOT MAKE A TIGHT SEAL.
CHECK YOUR FILTERS FOR DISCOLORATION, FILTERS ARE WORN OUT WHEN
YOU CAN TASTE OR SMALL CHEMICAL AGENTS.
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CHEMICAL MUNITIONS COLOR CODE IDENTIFICATION CHART
CN – (CHLOROACETOPHENONE) RED
CS – (ORTHOCHLOROBENZALMALONONITRILE) BLUE
DM – (CIPHENYLAMINECHLOROARSINE) GREEN
CR – (DIBENZOXAZEPRINE) VIOLET
HC – (HEXACHLORETHANE) YELLOW
PEA GREEN/INT
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1. SAFETY. THE DOSE SHOULD BE NON-LETHAL.
7. COST EFFECTIVENESS.
THERE HAVE BEEN FIVE REPORTED DEATHS FROM CN AGENT USE. THESE
DEATHS ALL TOOK PLACE IN HOMES WHERE PYROTECHNIC GRENADES WERE
USED. THE OXYGEN LEVEL WAS REDUCED BELOW THE MINIMUM OF 16%.
TITCOMB VS NEW YORK.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
CN
A. HISTORY. INVENTED BY A GERMAN CHEMIST IN 1869.
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B. ODOR. SIMILAR TO APPLY BLOSSOMS.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
CS
A. HISTORY. DEVELOPED BY THE BRITISH, B.B. CARSON AND R.W.
STOUGHTON. USED BY THE BRITISH INITIALLY IN 1961 IN CYPRUS.
B. ODOR. PEPPERY.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
OC
OLEORESIN CAPSICUM IS A PRODUCT CREATED IN WHICH DRIED GROUND
CHILE PEPPERS ARE PROCESSED TO RELEASE IT’S NATURAL RESIN CALLED
CAPSAICIN. THE “HOTNESS” OF CAPSAICIN IS MEASURED BY A METHOD
CALLED THE SCOVILLE HEAT UNIT OR S.H.U., VARIOUS PEPPERS HAVE
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DIFFERENT S.H.U. RATINGS. PURE CAPSAICIN HAS A S.H.U. RATING OF 15
MILLION S.H.U.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
DM
A. HISTORY. DEVELOPED IN 1918 BY MAJOR ROGER ADAMS OF THE
AMERICAN CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE. NAMES “ADAMSITE” IN HIS
HONOR. CONTAINS ARSENIC USED UP IN THE THIRTIES.
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B. ODOR. ALMOST NONE, FAINT SMOKEY LICORICE.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
CR
2. MICRO-PULVERIZED:
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HIGHLY REFINED, 1/25,000 OF AN INCH IN MEASUREMENT. EXAMPLE:
EXPULSION TYPE GRENADES.
3. LIQUID:
DISSEMINATION METHODS
1. EXPULSION:
2. PYROTECHNIC:
3. FOG:
4. LIQUID:
GENERAL:
CHEMICAL AGENTS ARE DESIGNED TO CAUSE DISCOMFORT AND TO SOME
DEGREE PAIN. THE FOLLOWING ARE SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENTS TO
FOLLOW IF YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE IS EXPOSED TO CHEMICAL AGENTS.
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CN, (CHLOROACETOPHENONE) AND OC, (OLEORESIN CAPSICUM). IF AT ALL
POSSIBLE SOME FORM OF PROTECTIVE MASK SHOULD BE WORN WHEN
TREATING SOMEONE FOR EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICAL AGENTS.
II. EYES:
BURNING SENSATION, HEAVY FLOW OF TEARS, INVOLUNTARY CLOSING OF
EYES.
2. DO NOT RUB THE EYES. YOU WILL ONLY MOVE MORE PARTICLES INTO
THEM. IF SUBJECT HAS CONTACT LENSES ALLOW SUBJECT TO REMOVE
THEM UNLESS MEDICALLY TRAINED TO DO SO.
3. TEARING HELPS CLEAR THE EYES, YOUR EYES KNOW WHAT WORKS THE
BEST FOR THEM.
III. SKIN.
STINGING OR BURNING SENSATION ON MOIST SKIN AREAS, BLISTERS MAY
FORM FROM VERY HEAVY CONCENTRATIONS.
III. NOSE:
IRRITATION, BURNING AND HEAVY NASAL DISCHARGE IS COMMON.
V. CHEST:
IRRITATION, A SENSATION OF BURNING, COUGHING, FEELING OF
SUFFOCATION, TIGHTNESS IN CHEST, OFTEN ACCOMPANIED BY A FEELING OF
PANIC.
5. SHUT ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS AND HEAT THE CONTAMINATED AREA AS
HOT AS POSSIBLE, APPROXIMATELY 95’ F. THIS WILL VAPORIZE MOST
LINGERING AGENT PARTICLES. VENTILATE IN ONE END AND OUT THE OTHER.
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7. DRY CLEANING IS SUGGESTED FOR CLOTHING AND OTHER FABRICS
HOWEVER HUNG OUTSIDE ON THE CLOTHESLINE IN THE FRESH AIR THEN
WASHED IN COLD WATER IS USUALLY ADEQUATE.
NOTE:
RUBBER GLOVES AND A GAUZE FACE MASK SHOUL BE USED BY
PERSONNEL DURING THE CLEAN-UP STAGE TO PREVENT CROSS
CONTAMINATION. IN HEAVILY CONTAMINATED PREMISES, SOME OF THE
ABOVE STEPS MAY HAVE TO BE REPEATED A NUMBER OF TIMES TO REMOVE
LINGERING TRACES OF CS AND CN.
1. IDEAL STORAGE
A. TEMPERATURE 65 – 70 DEGREES F.
B. HUMIDITY 30 – 35 PERCENT.
2. SHELF LIFE
3. SATISFACTORY STORAGE
A. TEMPERATURE 80 DEGREES F.
B. HUMIDITY 70 %.
4. MELTING POINTS
A. CN
1. 129.2 – 131 DEGREES F.
2. WILL MELT AND BLOCK PORTS.
B. CS
1. 199.4 – 205.8 DEGREES F.
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A. THE MAIN REASON FOR THIS IS THE MECHANICAL FUZES DELAY ELEMENT
IS FRAGILE AND WILL BREAK APART AND WILL BECOME UNRELIABLE.
B. DISPOSAL
5. THROW IN OLD MUNITIONS AND MOVE UP WIND, THE FIRE WILL CAUSE THE
DEVICE TO ACTIVATE AND THE CHEMICAL WILL BE CONSUMED BY THE
FIRE. THE SMOKE FROM THE FIRE WILL CONTAIN THE CHEMICAL AGENT.
TOXICITY
THE QUALITY OF EXERTING DELETERIOUS EFFECTS ON AN ORGANISM OR
TISSUE.
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CONCENTRATION
THE AMOUNT OF CHEMICAL AGENT PRESENT IN A UNIT OR VOLUME OF AIR.
THIS IS EXPRESSED IN MILLIGRAMS PER CUBIC METER. ( MG / M3 )
DOSAGE
THE CONCENTRATION OF CHEMICAL AGENT IN THE AIR MULTIPLIED BY THE
TIME THE CONCENTRATION REMAINS. THIS IS EXPRESSED IN MILLIGRAMS
PER MINUTE PER CUBIC METER. DOSAGE IS A COMBINATION OF
CONCENTRATION AND TIME. THE SAME EFFECTS CAN BE ACHIEVED BY
EITHER A HEAVY CONCENTRATION OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE.
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GRAMS = GRAMS OF AGENT IN CERTAIN DEVICE USED
H X W X L = CF (CUBIC FEET)
CF -:- 27 = CY (CUBIC YARDS)
CY -:- 1.31 = M3 (CUBIC METERS)
NOTE: OC IS BASED ON THE SCOVIL HEAT UNIT OR S.H.U. THE HIGHER THE
S.H.U. THE HOTTER THE OC. VOLUME PERCENTAGES MEAN NOTHING. IT IS
RECOMMEND THAT OC UNITS TO BE USED HAVE A MINIMUM S.H.U. RATING OF
1,000,000 PER UNIT. FURTHER OC SHOULD BE DEPLOYED AT THE SAME
LEVELS AS CS IN LCT AND ICT DOSAGE. SPECIAL NOTE: OC IS MOST
EFFECTIVE IN DIRECT CONTACT AND IS UNRELIABLE FOR AREA DENIAL.
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BASED ON A 10 X 10 X 8 AIR TIGHT ROOM. THE FIGURES MEASURE THE LIKELY
EFFECT OF TWO PEOPLE PER MINUTE TIME OF EXPOSURE, THAT BEING 50%,
OR ONE OF THE TWO, WILL BE AFFECTED AS PREDICTED BY A GIVEN
DOSAGE. IN SHORT, THE ICT’S ARE THE MINIMUM AMOUNT THAT WOULD BE
EFFECTIVE.
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PROJECTILES
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GRENADES
DEF / FED TRI CHAMBER CS FLAMELESS 11.00G CS = LCT 51.40 ICT .020
2 40 MM GAS GUNS.
NOTE: THIS LIST DOES NOT INTEND TO DISCRIMINATE FOR OR AGAINST ANY
PARTICULAR BRAND. HOWEVER THE ABOVE LISTED ITEMS HAVE BEEN
PROVEN TO BE THE MOST EFFECTIVE, RELIABLE, COST EFFECTIVE AND
GENERAL PURPOSE TACTICAL CHEMICAL WEAPONS. IN ADDITION, THE ABOVE
LIST IS MORE THAN A REALISTIC AMOUNT OF INVENTORY TO HANDLE AN
AVERAGE GIVEN INCIDENT. IN ANY EVENT A TEAM SHOULD HAVE AT IT’S
DISPOSAL ENOUGH CHEMICAL AGENTS IN IT’S INVENTORY TO HANDLE AN
INCIDENT THREE TIMES.
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5. BEFORE THROWING GRENADES STRAIGHTEN THE PULL PIN
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USE OF CHEMICAL AGENTS AGAINST BARRICADE SUSPECTS
A. ATTIC
B. BASEMENT
C. BATHROOMS
D. BEDROOMS
SPECIAL NOTE:
CHEMICAL AGENTS WORK DIFFERENTLY FROM ONE PERSON TO ANOTHER.
TEMPERATURE, WEATHER, CONDITIONS AND LAYOUT OF THE STRUCTURE
CAN ALSO HAVE AN IMPACT OF THE CHEMICAL AGENTS EFFECTIVENESS.
ANTICIPATE A SECOND ATTACK OR EVEN A THIRD ATTACK IF NEEDED.
SUSPECTS CAN EMERGE AT ANY TIME AND FROM ANYWHERE ONCE THEY
ARE AFFECTED.
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DIVERSIONARY DEVICES
INTRODUCTION TO EXPLOSIVES
DEFINITIONS:
HISTORY &
MECHANICAL OPERATION OF DISTRACTION DEVICES
DISTRACTION DEVICES PRODUCE A LOUD REPORT ACCOMPANIED BY A
BRILLIANT FLASH. THERE INTENDED PURPOSE IS TO CAUSE A DISTRACTION
AND OR MOMENTARILY DISORIENT IT’S INTENDED SUBJECT.
MODERN DESIGNS DIRECT THEIR ENERGY OUT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OR
SIDES OF THE GRENADE BODY THEREBY GREATLY MINIMIZING PHYSICAL
DAMAGE OR INJURY. MANUFACTURER MODELS VARY FROM DISPOSABLE, TO
UNITS THAT CAN BE RELOADED UP TO TWENTY FIVE TIMES. HEIGHT, WEIGHT
AND DIAMETER SPECIFICATIONS OF MANUFACTURERS VARY.
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SAFE HANDLING, DEPLOYMENT AND DOCUMENTATION OF TRAINING ARE
STILL THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AGENCY THAT USES THEM.
PERFORMANCE FEATURES:
DURATION: 9 MILLISECONDS
DEVICE.
DECIBEL
A UNIT USED TO EXPRESS RELATIVE DIFFERENCE IN POWER: USUALLY
BETWEEN ACOUSTIC OR ELECTRICAL SIGNALS.
CANDELA
A UNIT OF LUMINOUS INTENSITY EQUAL TO 1/60 OF THE INTENSITY OF THE
LIGHT EMITTED PER SQUARE CENTIMETER BY A BLACKBODY HEATED TO A
TEMPERATURE OF 1,773 DEGREES CENTIGRADE.
P.S.I.
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH.
P.S.I. EFFECT
5 SLIGHT CHANCE OF EARDRUM RUPTURE
PSI
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
DBL 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210
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EACH 20 – DECIBEL INCREASE ALSO INCREASES THE P.S.I. BY A FACTOR OF
10X. ACTUAL PSI VALUE AT EACH SPECIFIED DECIBEL POINT IS:
IN USE, THE ASSEMBLED PLATES WITH THE PAPER “GASKET” BETWEEN THEM
ARE PLACED UPRIGHT LIKE A MIRROR FACING THE CENTER OF THE SHOT OR
BLAST, SECURED IN ANY MANNER SO THAT THE GAUGE IS AT LEAST 18
INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND. A SERIES OF BLASGAUGES MAY BE PLACED AT
DIFFERENT HEIGHTS OR ANGLES IF DESIRED. AFTER EACH SHOT THE PAPER
IS REMOVED FROM EACH BLASGAUGE AND REPLACED WITH A FRESH SHEET.
IF NO HOLE SHOWS EDGE SHEAR, PEAK OVER PRESSURE WAS LESS THAN 1.3
PSI. IF ALL HOLES SHOW EDGE SHEAR, THE OVER PRESSURE WAS OVER 6.5
PSI. RECORD ONLY THE SMALLEST HOLE AFTER EACH SHOT.
OVERPRESSURE TABLE
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HOLE N0. 10 6.5 PSI ( 187.0 DB ) OR MORE
DATE:_____________________________TEMP:________________________
TIME: _____________BAROMETRIC PRESSURE_______________________
DEVICE TESTED: ___________________ WIND VELOCITY:________ ______
WEATHER CONDITIONS:___________________________________________
LOCATION OF TEST:______________________________________________
TEST PERSONNEL:_______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
DIMENSIONS OF TEST AREA:
A. WIDTH:_______________________________________________________
B. LENGTH:______________________________________________________
C. HEIGHT:______________________________________________________
WINDOWS:
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
D. DOORS:
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
TEST APPARATUS USED ( TYPE ):__________________________________
TEST APPARATUS LOCATION ( DISTANCE FROM DEVICE ):_____________
SKETCH OF TEST AREA. 1 SQUARE = APPROXIMATELY 1 SQUARE FOOT.
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NOTES:
LOADING
CLEAN THE THREADS OF THE GRENADE BODY. USE YOUR THUMB AND FORE
FINGER OF THE WEEK HAND TO HOLD THE GRENADE BODY. SLOWLY AND
CAREFULLY SCREW IN THE RELOAD BODY INTO THE GRENADE BODY. FINGER
TIGHTEN ONLY. IF THE RELOAD BODY DOES NOT FULLY INSERT. REMOVE,
REATTEMPT OR DISCARD.
HANDLING
1. USE YOUR STRONG HAND WHEN PROPELLING THE DISTRACTION DEVICE.
2. KNOW WHERE YOU ARE THROWING !!.
3. DO NOT USE IN AREA’S WHERE THERE IS HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE OR
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL.
4. KEEP THE SAFETY HANDLE IN THE WEB OF YOUR HAND BETWEEN THE
THUMB AND FINGERS.
5. KEEP THE SAFETY PIN IN CASE YOU HAVE TO REINSERT.
6. ALWAYS HANDLE ANY EXPLOSIVE DEVICE WITH EXTRA CARE.
7. THROW THE DISTRACTION DEVICE UNDER HANDED; YOUR AIM AND
ACCURACY WILL BE BETTER.
STORAGE
1. DO NOT STORE IN TRUNKS OF PATROL CARS.
2. AVOID EXTREME HEAT WHEN STORING.
3. KEEP THE DEVICES DRY.
RENDERING SAFE
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WATERPROOF COVER AND SOAK IN WATER FOR 24 HR’S. ON OTHER
MODELS WITH PLASTIC BODY’S, PLACE DEVICE IN A 2 FOOT DEEP DIRT
HOLE PACKED WITH NEWS PAPER SOAKED IN FUEL OIL AND INCINERATE
FROM A SAFE DISTANCE. IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES THE REUSABLE BODY
MUST BE RETIRED.
4. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUNCTURE THE EXPLOSIVE BODY OR TRY TO
REMOVE IT. DETONATION COULD TAKE PLACE AND SEVERE INJURY OR
DEATH MAY RESULT.
BUILDING CLEARING
BUILDING CLEARING
THOUGH IT WOULD SEEM THAT THERE ARE ONLY A FEW WAYS OF ENTERING
A DOOR OR SECURING A ROOM, BUILDING CLEARING IS A CONFUSING ART.
SINCE THE BEGINNING DEPENDS ON WHERE YOU ARE WHEN YOU START. THE
BEGINNING OF CLEARING A BUILDING STARTS WITH THE OUTER PERIMETER.
HAND SIGNALS
HAND SIGNALS ARE IMPORTANT AND ARE OFTEN MORE RELIABLE THAN
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. THE FOLLOWING ARE SIMPLE NONVERBAL SIGNALS
THAT ARE VERY USEFUL IN TACTICAL SITUATIONS.
BREACHING
IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE INTELLIGENCE ON A STRUCTURE YOU WILL BE
WORKING ON, YOU WILL SAVE TIME BRINGING THE RIGHT TOOLS TO EFFECT A
QUICK ENTRY.
TOOLS
1. THE RAM. THE BEST TIME PROVEN METHOD TO OPEN A DOOR BY FORCE.
STANDING OFF TO THE SIDE FOR SAFETY, THE OPERATOR/S SWINGS THE
RAM TO CONTACT THE DOORKNOB IF POSSIBLE. THIS CONTACT WILL
PLACE THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH IN A
CONCENTRATED AREA TO DAMAGE THE LOCK SEVERELY ENOUGH THAT
ANY FOLLOW UP CONTACT WILL OPEN THE DOOR.
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NEEDED, THEN THE HINGES IF NEEDED. ONE HELPFUL TIP WHEN
BREACHING DOORS THIS WAY IS TO TIE A ROPE TO THE DOOR KNOB TO
PULL THE DOOR OPEN WHEN IT IS BREACHED.
DOORS
THE FIVE MOST COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED DOORS ARE THE FOLLOWING.
RESIDENTIAL HOLLOW CORE STEEL DOORS, COMMON WOOD DOORS,
COMMERCIAL STEEL DOORS, COMMERCIAL WOOD FIRE DOORS, AND GLASS
DOORS. ALL OF THE MENTIONED DOORS MAY BE MATED WITH STEEL, WOOD
OR ALUMINUM FRAMES. AMONG THE FIVE LISTED VERSIONS ARE A NUMBER
OF COMBINATIONS OF THEREIN.
B. DOOR OPENS OUT. OFTEN A RAM ALONE WILL NOT WORK. A HOOLIGAN
TOOL SET ABOVE THE DOORS LOCK AND POUNDED IN PLACE WITH THE
RAM WILL SET THE TOOL AND PROVIDE A MEANS TO LEVER THE DOOR
CLEAR FROM THE DOOR JAM. LOCK BUSTER ROUNDS MAY BE NEEDED.
2. GLASS DOORS.
4. STEEL DOORS.
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GENERAL USE OF THE BODY BUNKER
1. IF YOUR BUNKER IS EQUIPPED WITH A CARRY STRAP, REMOVE IT OR ONLY
USE IT FOR POINT A. TO POINT B. MOVEMENT. BAD GUYS MAY GRAB THE
BUNKER AND PULL YOU DOWN WITH IT.
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RAMMING
THE BUNKER OPERATOR USES THE BUNKER TO RAM A NON COMPLIANT
SUSPECT. THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE IF THE SUSPECT CAN BE TAKEN
SAFELY AND ARREST OFFICERS ARE AVAILABLE.
TRAPPING
THE BUNKER OPERATOR USES THE BUNKER TO PRESS AND CLOSE THE
DISTANCE BETWEEN HIMSELF AND THE SUSPECT. THIS IS USED IN
SITUATIONS WHERE THE SUSPECT IS ARMED AND HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
EFFECT LETHAL FIRE TO OTHER TEAM MEMBERS. THIS CLOSING OF DISTANCE
DIMINISHES THE SUSPECT’S VISUAL AREA AND INCREASES THE COVER AREA
OF OPERATORS BY PROXIMITY TO THE SUSPECTS WEAPON.
SUMMARY
THE BODY BUNKER IS AN OLD IDEA BROUGHT BACK FROM ANCIENT TIMES
WHEN SHIELDS WERE AS COMMON AS THE SWORD. MODERN MATERIALS
ONCE AGAIN HAVE MADE THE SHIELD AN IMPORTANT SAFETY TOOL, PLAY
WITH IT, PRACTICE WITH IT, USE IT.
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STAIRWAY’S
THE BEST WAY TO CLEAR ANY BUILDING IS FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOM.
IN THE REAL WORLD THIS IS NOT OFTEN AN OPTION AND TACTICAL
OPERATORS USUALLY FIND THEMSELVES GOING UP A STAIRWAY INSTEAD.
2. CLEAR THE STAIRWAY WITH A BUNKER MAN UP FRONT AND CLEAR THE
LANDING WITH A MIRROR WHEN IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO BLIND CORNERS.
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OUTER PERIMETER MOVEMENTS
1. TEAM MEMBERS KEEP RADIO TRAFFIC TO A MINIMUM.
URBAN AREA’S
1. STAY IN SHADOWY AREA’S.
2. AVOID DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND PETS. THEY MAY GIVE AWAY YOUR
POSITION.
4. SHIFT YOUR WEIGHT SLOWLY AND ROLL YOUR FEET WHEN WALKING FOR
STEALTH.
WEDGE FORMATION
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SCROLLING
1. TEAM BUNCHES UP IN LINE AT A ROAD OR TRAIL.
3. UPON CLEAR SIGNAL TO MOVE, FAR LEFT AND FAR RIGHT WILL CROSS
THE ROAD OR TRAIL AND REGROUP WITH MAIN TEAM.
SCROLLING PURPOSE
F1 USED TO MAINTAIN PATROL SECURITY IN WEDGE FORMATION WHEN
CONTACT IS NOT WANTED AND YOUR PRESENCE IS NOT KNOWN.
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SCROLLING
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PARALLEL MOVEMENT
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LATERALL MOVEMENT
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CORNER CROSSING
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PERIMETER PLACEMENT
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LARGE STRUCTURE MOVEMENT
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TACTICS AND COUNTER TERRORISM
1. AVOID LONG TERM EXPOSURE IN HALLWAYS. COMMONLY CALLED
FATAL FUNNELS.
SUMMARY
FOR TRAINED ADVERSARIES, CONTEMPLATE, “IF I WAS HIM WHAT WOULD I
DO TO BEAT ME”. A TRAINED ADVERSARY HAS ONLY A FEW OPTIONS IF HE
IS CAUGHT AND SURROUNDED.
I’LL ONLY SAY THIS ONCE IN THIS BOOK. THERE IS NO ROOM OR PLACE FOR
COMPLACENCY, SINGLE MINDED TACTICS AND SOMETIMES RULES OF LAW.
DON’T FUCK AROUND, IT’S YOUR ASS.
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SCHOOL #1.
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SCHOOL #2.
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SCHOOL #3.
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SCHOOL #4.
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ROOM ENTRY
ROOM ENTRY TACTICS WILL VARY FROM ONE OPERATION TO ANOTHER. THE
TACTICS USED WILL DEPEND ON THE FOLLOWING VARIABLES.
1. TIME.
2. NUMBER OF SUSPECTS.
3. INFORMATION ON THE STRUCTURE.
4. SIZE OF THE BUILDING.
5. SIZE OF THE ROOMS.
6. NUMBER OF ROOMS.
7. NUMBER OF TEAM MEMBERS.
8. COVERT ENTRY.
9. DYNAMIC OR WARRANT SERVICE ENTRY.
10. CRISES ENTRY.
THE METHODS USED FOR ENTERING A DOOR FOR ROOM ENTRY ARE
EXPLAINED IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAMS.
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ROOM CLEARING
1. ONE MAN CLEARING.
2. TWO MAN CLEARING.
3. THREE MAN CLEARING.
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MOBILE HOME SEARCHES AND CLEARING
1. KITCHEN.
2. LIVING AREA.
18. MOBILE HOMES ARE OFTEN CONGESTED WITH LIVING ITEMS LIKE
FURNITURE, CLOTHES, TOYS AND THE LIKE.
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MOBILE HOME SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
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TACTICAL TIPS
TO BE REVISED
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COUNTER TERRORISM
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COUNTER TERRORISM
COUNTER TERRORISM IS A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE AN ACTION OR ACTIONS
A PERSON OR PERSONS USE, TO FOIL OR DEFEAT THE ACTION OR ACTIONS
OF TERROR. IT ALSO GIVES ONE THE SENSE OF A SUPER CRIME FIGHTER
EXTREME WITH A REALLY COOL NAME.
TERRORISTS ARE NOT JUST CRIMINALS. THEY WILL NOT ACT LIKE PSYCHO’S,
OR SUICIDE MANIAC’S. THEIR ACTIONS ARE THE SUM AND SOLUTION TO
BELIEFS THEY MAINTAIN ARE RIGHT AND JUST. THEIR ACTIONS MAY BE FOR
BELIEFS, A STATEMENT OR A LAST DITCH EFFORT IN A LOST CAUSE. BUT ONE
THING IS FOR SURE, THEY ARE CAPABLE OF DOING ANYTHING AT ANY TIME
TO ANYONE FOR ANY REASON, WITH OR WITH OUT AN EXPLANATION OF ANY
KIND.
KEEP YOUR TEAM FLEXIBLE. AVOID LARGE ELEMENT ENTRIES. USE SMALL
ELEMENT FIRE TEAMS. THE TERRORIST TACTIC IS TO SCATTER AND COUNTER
ATTACK.
THE OFFENSE HAS THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE EVERY TIME. OUR BEST
DEFENSE IS AN OFFENSIVE STRIKE.
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CONSIDER YOUR ACTIONS COULD LEAD TO A TRAP. TERRORISTS KNOW IF
THEY DO THIS WE’LL DO THAT. THEY KNOW WE WILL USE TEAR GAS. THEY
KNOW WE WILL CUT THE UTILITIES. THEY KNOW WE WILL TRY AND TALK
FIRST. THIS TAKES TIME THE TERRORIST DEPENDS ON. THE TERRORIST
NEEDS THIS TIME. HE’S DEPENDING ON YOU TO START WHAT WE DO BEST,
TRENCH WARFARE. HIS TACTIC IS TO GET YOU SETTLED IN FOR A LONG WAIT,
OBSERVE YOUR POSITIONS, NOTE YOUR WEAKNESSES. SEE #2.
4. THE ACT OF TERRORISM YOU RESPOND TO MAY BE A DECOY.
SAY A TERRORIST GOES IN A BANK AND ROBS IT. HE GETS EVERYONE DOWN.
HE KNOWS THE ALARM IS SET AND THE COPS ARE COMING. EXCEPT HE GOES
INTO THE BATH ROOM TO HIDE THE MONEY, THEN GOES BACK INTO THE
LOBBY BLENDS IN AND WAITS FOR THE POLICE TO SHOW UP. HOW LONG DID
THE RESPONSE TAKE, HOW MANY COPS SHOWED UP, WHERE ARE THEIR
SECURITY POSITIONS ECT.
WHAT FOR? THEY KNOW THE POLICE MUST AND WILL WIN IF THE FIGHT IS ON
THEIR TERMS.
THE TERRORIST MAY NEED TO ELIMINATE ANY OPPOSING FORCE BEFORE HIS
REAL TARGET IS ATTACKED. WHY DID JAPAN BOMB PEARL HARBOR? NOT
BECAUSE THEY WANTED A WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES, THEY DIDN’T.
WHAT THEY WANTED WAS TO PREVENT THE UNITED STATES FROM ENTERING
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC.
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THE GERMAN ARMY EXTENDED WWII BY NEARLY TWO YEARS WITH THIS
TACTIC. EVERY TIME THE ALLIED FORCES ATTACKED, THE GERMANS
COUNTER ATTACKED. THIS ALLOWED THEM TO BUY TIME AND THE ALLIES TO
LOSE TIME. IT’S A GREAT WAY TO THROW A GREAT PLAN IN THE TRASH.
THE WEAK POINT OF ANY TRAINED ELEMENT IS THEIR TRAINING.
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SUMMARY
THE TERRORISTS HAS NO AGENDA THAT ANYONE CAN EVER PUT HIS FINGER
ON. THE SAYING THAT ONE MANS TERRORIST IS ANOTHER MANS FREEDOM
FIGHTER IS QUITE TRUE. OUR OWN FOR FATHERS WERE IN A SENSE
TERRORISTS AND REVOLUTIONARIES. TO COMBAT TERRORISM, THERE IS
ONLY TWO SOLUTIONS, THE WINNING OF HEARTS AND MINDS OR KILL EVERY
DAMN ONE.
AFTER THE 1972 OLYMPICS WHEN SIX ISRAELI ATHLETES WERE KILLED, THE
GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL AUTHORIZED A FEW OF THEIR BEST MEN TO SEEK
OUT AND KILL THE TERRORISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ATTACKS. THEY DID.
WHAT DID IT SOLVE? NOTHING, HOWEVER IT DID PROJECT SYMBOLISM. THAT
BEING THAT IF YOU SCREW WITH US, WE’LL TAKE THE GLOVES OFF EVERY
TIME. COUNTER TERRORISM REQUIRES A WHOLE NEW SET OF RULES. MANY
OF THOSE RULES BREAK THE RULES WE SO DEARLY GUARD AND AVOID
BREAKING.
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