Showing posts with label FBI HRT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBI HRT. Show all posts

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Skill and Luck - The Keys to Successful Tactical Resolutions

Miami-Dade SWAT have implemented a successful takedown of an apparently crazed gunman. The suspect was killed after he threatened the lives of two hostages he was holding. From video that's been released, it's obvious that the SWAT team was in a position of great danger. But, as with all tactical resolutions, they had to balance this risk with the need to preserve life. The need, in this case, to save the hostages. It's worth noting that security forces regularly receive great criticism when they're perceived to have overstepped the line in terms of force application. See criticisms (I do not share) of Operation Flavius. However, the skills required for the formation and maintenance of top level tactical teams are undeniably significant. From France to the FBI, hostage crisis situations can arise anywhere and at any time. The difficulty of achieving a successful resolution to these challenges is magnified greatly when the target is located abroad. As evidenced by DEVGRU's January 2012 rescue operation in Somalia and the British SBS operation in March 2012 Nigeria, sometimes things go well and sometimes things go badly

Ultimately, effective tactical teams require a sustained level of investment, operational flexibility and rigorous standards for entry. Achieving this balanced dynamic explains how, in recent years, the British SAS were able to do this. And DEVGRU do this. And ACE (aka Delta Force) do this. We're lucky to have them.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Hostage rescue in Alabama

Update - CBS News confirming that Hostage Rescue Team carried out raid.

Bringing a week long standoff to an end, earlier today the FBI rescued a five year old boy who had been held hostage in an Alabama bunker. The kidnapper was killed during the assault. A few days ago, I tweeted my hopes that the FBI CIRG would be deployed to help resolve the situation. 

It appears that they were. CIRG is comprised of highly trained FBI agents who are skilled in tactical crisis resolution. Elements of the Hostage Rescue Team (a subordinate unit under CIRG) were almost certainly responsible for the actual assault. Breaching an underground bunker and rapidly seizing control of the environment, they performed superbly. It's important to remember that this kind of capability takes time, dedication and significant resources. However, on days like this one, it's also obvious that the investment is well worth it.

In other news, Malala appears to be recovering well. This is great news for Pakistan and for all those who believe in a future of democratic equality. Malala was attacked and nearly killed by the Taliban. Why? For going to school and advocating greater opportunity for Pakistani girls. Her experience and her resolve illustrate why we need to be resolute against the enemies of freedom. Any why we need to win the war on terror.