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词条 Garda Regional Support Unit
释义

  1. Duties

  2. Background

  3. Training and manpower

  4. Equipment

     Weapons  Vehicles 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Armed Support Units (ASU) ({{lang-ga|Tacaiochta Faoi Arm}}) are specialist armed response units of the Garda Síochána, the national police force of Ireland. Based in all six Garda regions in the country, Garda ASU officers carry a combination of lethal firearms and non-lethal weapons, as opposed to regular uniformed Gardaí who are unarmed. They are similar to Authorised Firearms Officers of British police forces. The Armed Support Unit was previously known as the Regional Support Unit (RSU) until mid-2017.

Duties

A Garda Armed Support Unit may be called out to support local Garda officers in certain high-risk operations.[2] This principally involves offering armed assistance to otherwise unarmed Gardaí who are dealing with an incident in which firearms or other weapons (knives, etc.) have been produced. It also includes:[3][4]

  • Confronting and disarming persons who are carrying knives or guns
  • Saving a person's life through use of a defibrillator which they carry and are qualified to use
  • Providing tactical support to other gardaí carrying out searches
  • Carrying out high visibility static and rolling checkpoints and other operations to counteract the movements of criminals
  • Overt armed airport and port patrols to counter terrorist attacks[5]

Background

The first Regional Support Unit (RSU) was formed in 2008,[6] following recommendations made by the Barr Tribunal, which brought the existence and role of the Emergency Response Unit (ERU) to public attention (April 2000, see Death of John Carthy), and questioned the Dublin-based units' ability to reach other areas of the country quickly.[7][8]

Regional Support Units were originally assigned to support five individual Garda regions – administrative areas drawn on geographical lines which include the Eastern, Northern, Southern, South-Eastern and Western regions – but not the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR), which had remained the sole responsibility of the ERU.[9] The first RSU was formed on a pilot basis in the Southern Region (the administrative area which includes counties Cork, Limerick and Kerry).[6][9]

As of 2012, RSU units began operating on a full-time permanent armed basis in the Eastern, Northern, Southern, South-Eastern and Western regions after a trial period.[10][11][12][13] Serious incidents such as barricaded sieges, hostage takings or terrorism triggers the response of the ERU anywhere in Ireland.

In 2016 it was decided that a sixth Regional Support Unit be established in the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) to counteract the growing threat of gangland drug crime and terrorism risks.[14] Previously the Dublin Garda region had been under the authority of the Garda ERU. As part of this process, the name Regional Support Unit was replaced by the term Armed Support Unit (ASU).{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}}

The Dublin ASU began operating in early 2016 with a complement of 55-60 full-time armed officers, including 5 sergeants.[15] The Dublin-based unit is equipped with marked and unmarked vehicles,[16] and was officially launched in late 2016.[17]

In April 2016 it was confirmed that Armed Support Units would be deployed overtly to patrol both Dublin Airport and Dublin Port full-time on foot inside terminal buildings and via vehicles outside and surrounding the perimeter, carrying sub-machine guns, sidearms, tasers and other specialist equipment to counter the rising threat of terrorist attacks in Europe.[18][19]

Training and manpower

Garda ASU officers undergo training over a thirteen-week period, which includes instruction in:

  • Critical incident response
  • Tactical deployment
  • Conflict resolution
  • Negotiation techniques
  • Deployment protocols and controls
  • Dynamic entry methods
  • Tactical driving
  • First aid
  • Use of less lethal options and firearms
  • Other relevant skills.[6]

The Garda ERU are responsible for ASU training. Some ASU officers later go on to join the ERU. The membership of the Armed Support Unit consists exclusively of serving officers in the Garda Síochána, who must have at least 4 years experience and a clean disciplinary record.

There are Armed Support Units in all six regions, each has at least 24 members (Dublin has 55 to 60 members),[20] putting the overall manpower at more than 175.[8] The command of the ASU is the Regional Detective Superintendent.[6] The ASU falls under the Garda's Special Operations & Tactics Command.

Equipment

Weapons

Members of the Armed Support Units are equipped similarly to members of the Special Detective Unit (SDU) and Emergency Response Unit.[6][21]

ASU weapons include;

  • SIG Sauer P226 9mm self-loading pistol
  • Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun[17] (with ammunition that can penetrate body armour)
  • Benelli M4 Super 90 semi-automatic shotgun[22]

ASU units also carry less-lethal weapons, such as;

  • Tasers
  • Pepper sprays
  • Bean bag rounds (used along with shotgun)[7]

Vehicles

Armed Support Units operate Volvo V70 XC70 (police variant) and Audi Q7 vehicles.[8] Also introduced in late 2016 were BMW 5 Series Touring vehicles, costing €70,000 each with a top speed of {{convert|233|km/h|abbr=on}}, replacing the older fleet of XC70s.[23] In late 2017 BMW X5s were also introduced, along with one Ford Transit tactical support van.{{fact|date=December 2018}}

The ASU vehicles are specially modified[8] and distinguishable from other Garda vehicles by battenburg markings, the words "ARMED SUPPORT UNIT" on the doors and a distinctive red stripe along each side.[21] The Volvo XC70s featured a light bar on the roof with an illuminated red message scroller bearing the term "GARDA ARMED SUPPORT UNIT", however newer vehicles feature a low profile light bar and XC70s in service in Dublin have been refitted with a more standard light bar.{{citation needed|date=February 2017}} Older vehicles have been remarked to match the current style (original vehicles did not feature the red stripe and had a different, slightly less bright reflective pattern).

Patrol vehicles contain an equipment drawer and shelves in the boot to carry weapons and other tactical equipment.[24][17]

See also

  • Garda Emergency Response Unit (ERU)
  • Headquarters Mobile Support Unit (Police Service of Northern Ireland)
  • Specialist Firearms Command (Metropolitan Police Service)
  • Specialist Firearms Officer
  • Authorised Firearms Officer

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Groups of uniformed gardai to be fully armed in shake-up|url=http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/groups-of-uniformed-gardai-to-be-fully-armed-in-shakeup-29879547.html|accessdate=16 August 2014|publisher=Irish Independent|date=1 January 2014}}
2. ^RTE News - Armed garda response units operating - 3 September 2008
3. ^Garda Press office - Searches in the Shannon and Limerick areas - 16/10/08
4. ^Irish Independent - New armed garda squad to take on city gang bosses - 22 September 2007
5. ^{{cite web|title=National Rollout of Regional Support Units Complete May 9th 2012 - South Eastern Region Unit Launched |url=http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=9253 |work=9 May 2012 |publisher=An Garda Síochána |accessdate=23 May 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140523225649/http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=9253 |archivedate=23 May 2014 |df= }}
6. ^Garda Press office - Garda Commissioner launches Regional Support Units - 2/09/08
7. ^RTE News - New armed garda unit for midlands - 28 August 2009
8. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.independent.ie/national-news/quickchange-armed-gardai-hit-the-streets-1468916.html | publisher = Irish Independent | title= Quick-change armed Gardai hit the streets | date = 4 September 2008| accessdate= 18 February 2017 }}
9. ^Annual Report of An Garda Síochána - 2008
10. ^Annual Report of An Garda Síochána - 2009
11. ^Irish Times - Garda armed response unit launched for eastern region - 8 August 2009
12. ^Department of Justice - Press Releases - Justice Minister Dermot Ahern launches New Garda Response Unit in Western Region - 25 June 2010
13. ^Donegal Division Policing Plan of An Garda Síochána - 2010
14. ^{{cite news|title=New armed garda unit to monitor growing terror threat in Dublin|url=http://www.sundayworld.com/news/new-armed-garda-unit-to-monitor-increased-terror-threat-in-dublin|accessdate=19 February 2016|publisher=Sunday World|date=13 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160215202610/http://www.sundayworld.com/news/new-armed-garda-unit-to-monitor-increased-terror-threat-in-dublin#|archive-date=2016-02-15|dead-url=yes|df=}}
15. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/no-chief-for-new-armed-support-unit-in-dublin-768523.html | publisher = Irish Examiner | date = 14 December 2016 | title = No chief for new Armed Support Unit in Dublin }}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Permanent armed Garda response unit for Dublin in wake of gangland shootings|url=http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/permanent-armed-garda-response-unit-for-dublin-in-wake-of-gangland-shootings-34437933.html|accessdate=19 February 2016|publisher=Irish Independent|date=2 February 2016}}
17. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/armed-units-will-not-change-garda-image-says-n%C3%B3ir%C3%ADn-o-sullivan-1.2906481 | title = Armed units will not change Garda image, says Nóirín O’Sullivan | publisher = Irish Times | date = 14 December 2016 }}
18. ^{{cite news|last1=Lally|first1=Conor|title=Gardaí to begin armed policing at Dublin Airport|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/garda%C3%AD-to-begin-armed-policing-at-dublin-airport-1.2584977|accessdate=24 March 2016|publisher=The Irish Times|date=23 March 2016}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Armed Gardaí to patrol Dublin Airport in response to Brussels attacks|url=http://www.newstalk.com/Armed-Garda-to-patrol-airport-in-response-to-Brussels-attacks|accessdate=24 March 2016|publisher=Newstalk|date=24 March 2016}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=Dramatic footage is backdrop to news that it will take six months to set up armed response unit|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2016/0211/ireland/six-months-to-set-up-armed-response-unit-381169.html|accessdate=19 February 2016|publisher=Irish Examiner|date=11 February 2016}}
21. ^RTE News video - Armed garda response units operating{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
22. ^Irish Independent - Commuter-belt garda squad to carry new armour-piercing submachine gun - 30 August 2009
23. ^{{cite news|title=Gardai will be driving Beamers to keep up with the criminals|url=http://www.kildarenow.com/news/gardai-will-be-driving-beamers-to-keep-up-with-the-criminals/121618|accessdate=16 October 2016|publisher=Kildare Now|date=11 October 2016}}
24. ^{{cite news|last1=O'Connor|first1=Niall|last2=Ryan|first2=Phillip|title=Gardai splashing millions on high-powered vehicles to tackle burglary gangs|url=http://www.sundayworld.com/news/gardai-splashing-millions-on-high-powered-vehicles-to-tackle-crime|accessdate=14 November 2015|publisher=Sunday World|date=20 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304190939/http://www.sundayworld.com/news/gardai-splashing-millions-on-high-powered-vehicles-to-tackle-crime#|archive-date=2016-03-04|dead-url=yes|df=}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140430023011/http://garda.ie/ Garda Síochána official website]
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