Beijing Special Weapons and Tactics Unit

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Beijing Special Weapons and Tactics
北京特警总队
Official Beijing SWAT Patch
Official Beijing SWAT Patch
Badge of the People's Police of China (Since 1983)
Badge of the People's Police of China (Since 1983)
Flag of the People's Police of the People's Republic of China
Flag of the People's Police of the People's Republic of China
Common nameBeijing SWAT
Agency overview
FormedDecember, 2005
Employees970 officers[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionBeijing, China
Primary governing bodyCentral Political and Legal Affairs Commission
Secondary governing bodyNational Security Commission of the Communist Party of China
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Counter terrorism, special weapons operations. Protection of internationally protected persons, other very important persons, and-or of state property of significance.
Operational structure
Overviewed byMinistry of Public Security (China)
HeadquartersBeijing
Parent agencyBeijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, Ministry of Public Security (China)
Notables
Significant operation
  • 2008 Beijing Olympics security duties
Website
https://www.mps.gov.cn/

The Beijing Special Weapons and Tactics Unit[2] (Abbr.: SWAT; Chinese: 北京特警总队; also known as Beijing Special Police Force or simply 'Beijing SWAT'[3] ) is a police tactical unit in the People's Republic of China that deals with incidents beyond the capabilities of normal patrol officers such as hostage situations, high risk warrants and riot control. The unit, along with the Snow Leopard Commando Unit (SLCU), was tasked with many of the security responsibilities of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[4] It is reputed to be one of the most well-equipped and well-trained of all the SWAT/Special Police Units in the PRC.[5] Jurisdictionally the unit is under the control of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).[6]

History[]

The Beijing SWAT unit and Snow Leopard Commando Unit (SLCU) were unveiled in a demonstration at the on April 27, 2006, as part of a public relations effort to illustrate the capabilities of the People's Armed Police (PAP) to deal with terrorism issues, protection of delegates, and to enforce law and order in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.[7] The unit has in recent years received training and advice from Western counter-terrorism units. In June 2008, the unit's 120-operator No. 1 Detachment was renamed Blue Sword or (蓝剑, "Lán jiàn") Commando Unit.[2][8]

Role[]

Typically expected of a police tactical unit from any country will be the role of a tactical response team to handle hostage-rescue, high-risk warrants, VIP or dangerous criminal escort duties and sometimes counter-terrorism and anti-riot duties.[1][7][9]

Organization[]

The Beijing SWAT Unit is divided into sub-units consisting of but not limited to: a Helicopter Unit (飞虎队; nicknamed Flying Tigers), an Underwater Diving team (蛙人队; nicknamed Frogmen), female SWAT unit (女子特警队) and a K9 Unit (警犬队).[1][10]

Training[]

Recruits are selected from six colleges, including the Beijing Sports University and Chinese People's Public Security University.[1] Beijing SWAT members are trained, aside from combat tactics, in many subjects including English, etiquette, cultural dynamics, intelligence gathering, counter-terrorism and anti-riot and anti-nuclear and biological warfare tactics.[11] All SWAT operatives undergo psychiatric evaluation.[1]

Weapons and equipment[]

The unit is armed with a variety of domestically manufactured weapons such as QBZ-95 assault rifles and QSZ-92 pistols.

Vehicles

In preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the local government allocated CNY 280 million for the Beijing SWAT to procure equipment for operations,[11] some of which went into purchasing specialized vehicles for various duties including the Hummer H2 and APC's.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Zhu Zhe (2006-12-08). "There's something special about this team". China Daily. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  2. ^ a b MacLeod, Calum (2008-07-17). "Missiles, 100K police on China's Olympic team". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  3. ^ "Photo: French experts train Beijing special police force". Official Beijing 2008 website. Archived from the original on 22 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  4. ^ 北京警方展现2008奥运安保特警实力[组图] (in Chinese). News.cn. 2005-11-25. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  5. ^ "Police unit goes public". Sina. 2006-09-10. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  6. ^ 北京特警队进行技能演练 展示反恐防暴技术图 (in Chinese). News.cn. 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  7. ^ a b "Beijing Sets up Special Police Unit for Olympics Security". Xinhua. 2005-12-21. Archived from the original on 8 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  8. ^ "Ma Zhenchuan, Member of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal CPC Committee and Director of MPSB Presents Flag to Beijing SWAT Blue Sword Commando". Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau. Archived from the original on 2008-12-30. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  9. ^ 北京特警举行实战特技演习 重演大巴劫案(组图) (in Chinese). Sohu.com. 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  10. ^ 北京特警总队首次公开亮相 (in Chinese). Beijing News. 2006-09-01. Archived from the original on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  11. ^ a b 奥运雪狼:北京奥运反恐训练直击 (in Chinese). Sina. 2006-08-10. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
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