Protective Security Formations
Protective Security Formations
Protective Security Formations
FORMATIONS
PROTECTIVE SECURITY
FORMATIONS VIP Protection
Objectives
Purposes of Physical
Protection
Safeguard dignitary from
physical harm.
Protect from harassment /
embarrassment.
Crowd Control
Friendly crowds are usually
non-threatening.
Freedom and privileges as
situation dictates.
Uniformed officers have
psychological impact.
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Crowd Control
Crowd Control
Agents should avoid
unnecessary crowd
involvement.
Various Types of
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Formation Guidelines
Formation Guidelines
Formation moves with
protectee.
Arms length rule.
Formation depends on
manpower availability.
AIC covers protectee under
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Formation Guidelines
Formation Guidelines
Watch peoples’ hands in crowd.
Congested area requires tight
formation.
Open area allows looser
formation.
Other individuals maybe inside
formation.
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Diamond Formation
Diamond Formation
Inner perimeter protection for
principal.
Be aware of protectee’s
location.
Cover areas of responsibility.
Remain alert.
Watch for unexpected hazards. Protective Security Formations Page 11
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General Principles of Diamond
Formations
Normally used while walking.
Site advance agent leads formation.
Threat / environmental conditions
determine formation distance.
General Principles of
Diamond Formations
Normally used while walking.
Site advance agent leads
formation.
Threat / environmental
conditions determine formation
distance.
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General Principles of Diamond
Formations
Influenced by protectee’s wishes.
AIC – right rear of protectee.
SL at rear of formation.
General Principles of
Diamond Formations+
Influenced by protectee’s
wishes.
AIC – right rear of protectee.
SL at rear of formation.
General Principles of
Diamond Formations
Coverage must remain 360
degrees.
Ballet – smooth, flowing detail.
Teamwork is essential.
AIC only.
360 degree coverage
provided.
Two Agents
AIC and advance agent (ADV).
Each responsible for 180-
degree coverage.
Three Agents
AIC, ADV and SA (usually shift
leader).
Each responsible for 120-
degree coverage.
Defensive Circle
Covers movement through
crowd.
AIC covers protectee /
becomes part of circle.
Agents face outward, link arms.
Sound Off
Protectee’s direction always 12
o’clock.
Clock method clarifies attack
point.
First agent perceiving attack
shouts “gun!”
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Cover
Cover
Agent nearest attacker
neutralizes him.
One / two agents subdue
attacker.
Do not assist your “buddy.”
Cover
First attack may be diversion.
Other agents “cave in” on
protectee.
AIC turns and lowers
protectee.
Vehicle used as escape means.
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Cover
Cover
AIC pushes protectee into
vehicle.
AIC provides body cover in
vehicle.
Police arrest attackers, if
possible.
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Evacuate
Evacuate protectee opposite
attack.
Do not pull protectee in
different directions.
Opposite direction
movement/out of the kill zone.
AIC between protectee and
attacker.
Evacuate
Evacuate protectee opposite
attack.
Do not pull protectee in
different directions.
Opposite direction
movement/out of the kill zone.
AIC between protectee and
attacker. Protective Security Formations Page 28
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Evacuate
Evacuate
Move to safe haven when
possible.
Setup defensive perimeter
around safe haven.
Remain calm.
Prepare for next attack.
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Special Situations
Special Situations
Require flexibility in walking
formations.
Include stairways, revolving
doors, elevators.
Avoid, if possible.
Place doors in open position.
Side doors, best option.
Revolving Doors
Avoid, if possible.
Place doors in open position.
Side doors, best option.
Receiving Line
Persons entering line – ADV /
LR.
Persons greeting protectee –
AIC / SL / RR.
Persons already passed – well
agent.
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Fence Line
Fence Line
ADV leads formation along
line.
AIC behind protectee’s right
shoulder.
SL behind protectee’s left
shoulder.
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Fence Line
Fence Line
Moving agent – second row of
crowd.
Pre-posted agent vs. Moving
agent.
AIC on stage, if
possible.
ADV agent insures
seated post.
Stage posts – right, left,
and rear.
No security on staircase.
AIC out of sight, behind protectee.
ADV/RR top of steps.
SL/LR bottom of steps.
Formal Staircase
No security on staircase.
AIC out of sight, behind
protectee.
ADV/RR top of steps.
SL/LR bottom of steps.
Elevators
Reserve elevator ahead of time.
Protectee – far corner, agents
block.
ADV – last on, first off.
Walking Movements
Require adjustments to
diamond formation.
ADV agent leads.
Agent on opposite side of
street.
Walking Movements
Agents move up / drop back.
Motorcade trails formation.
Summary
Size and type formation used
depend in large measure on the
manpower available.
Summary
Detail agent’s function is
ensure safety of the
PROTECTEE ---- not apprehend
attackers.