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The Beijing Special Weapons and Tactics Unit (Abbreviation: SWAT; Simplified Chinese: 北京特警总队; also known as Beijing Special Police Force) is a police 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 Wolf Commando Unit, is tasked with many of the security responsibilities of the 2008 Summer Olympics. It is reputed to be the most well-equipped and well-trained of all the SWAT/Special Police Units in the PRC[1]. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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The Peoples Armed Police Force (Abbreviation: PAP; Simplified Chinese: äººæ°æ¦è£
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The Snow Wolf Commando Unit (Abbreviation: SWCU; Simplified Chinese: éªç¼çªå»é) is a special police unit of the Peoples Republic of China (P.R.C.) tasked with counter-terrorism, riot control, and other special tasks such as anti-hijacking, and bomb disposal. ...
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, were awarded to Beijing, China after an exhaustive ballot of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on July 13, 2001. ...
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Special Police Units (Abbreviation: SPU; Simplified Chinese: ç¹è¦é) are SWAT units of the Chinese Peoples Armed Police at the provincial and municipial level. ...
SWAT officers simulate a hostage rescue during the April security demonstrations. Image File history File links SWAT_Demo. ...
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History
The Beijing SWAT unit and Snow Wolf Commando Unit were unveiled in a demonstration at the Beijing Police Academy in April 27th, 2006 as part of a public relations effort to illustrate the capabilities of the People's Armed Police to deal with terrorism issues, protection of delegates, and to enforce law and order in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The Snow Wolf Commando Unit (Abbreviation: SWCU; Simplified Chinese: éªç¼çªå»é) is a special police unit of the Peoples Republic of China (P.R.C.) tasked with counter-terrorism, riot control, and other special tasks such as anti-hijacking, and bomb disposal. ...
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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), a female officers Special Police Unit (女子特警队) and a Police dog Unit (警犬队). Since the establishment of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949, the Military of the Peoples Republic of China has grown to include the active and reserve forces of the Peoples Liberation Army, the Peoples Liberation Army Navy, the Peoples Armed Police and the Militia...
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The Peoples Armed Police Force (Abbreviation: PAP; Simplified Chinese: äººæ°æ¦è£
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Special Police Units (Abbreviation: SPU; Simplified Chinese: ç¹è¦é) are SWAT units of the Chinese Peoples Armed Police at the provincial and municipial level. ...
The Snow Wolf Commando Unit (Abbreviation: SWCU; Simplified Chinese: éªç¼çªå»é) is a special police unit of the Peoples Republic of China (P.R.C.) tasked with counter-terrorism, riot control, and other special tasks such as anti-hijacking, and bomb disposal. ...
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Bejing SWAT officers prepare to storm a building during a practice session. Note the paintball guns. Image File history File linksMetadata Beijing_SWAT.jpgâ This work is copyrighted and unlicensed. ...
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Role Typically expected of a SWAT-type 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 duties. The Beijing SWAT unit is no exception, however they are also in charge of riot control as well as other duties. This article is about Special Weapons and Tactics. ...
Weapons and equipment The unit is armed with a variety of domestically manufactured weapons such as Type 95 assault rifles and QSZ-92 pistols, although they are also known to have purchased a mixture of American and European equipment to further augment their capabilities such as EOTech holographic weapon sights, battering rams, pepper spray, ballistic shields among others. Type 95 can refer to: Type 95 Ha-Go, light tank Type 95 recon car Type 95 torpedo Category: ...
QSZ-92 The QSZ-92 pistol is a most recent development of the Chinese state arms factories, and, apparently, it is now adopted by the PLA (Chinese Peoples Liberation Army) forces. ...
EOTech designs, manufactures, and markets electro-optic products and systems. ...
The red dot sight, infinity sight or reflex sight is an optical firearm sight, sometimes also used as an aiming sight for telescopes. ...
Replica battering ram at Château des Baux, France A battering ram is a weapon used from ancient times. ...
Pepper spray (also known as OC spray (from Oleoresin Capsicum), OC gas, capsicum spray, or oleoresin capsicum) is a lachrymatory agent (a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and even temporary blindness) that is used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense, including defense...
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Vehicles In preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the local government has allocated CNY 500 million [2] (approximately US$ 63.5 million) for the Beijing SWAT team to procure equipment for their operations, some of which has gone into purchasing specialist vehicles for various duties. These vehicles include the American made Hummer and Ford assault vehicles, and Mercedes escort vehicles, just to name a few. ISO 4217 Code CNY User(s) Mainland of the Peoples Republic of China Inflation 1. ...
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References - China Daily (2006). Police unit goes public. Accessed on 23rd October, 2006.
- Xinhua Daily (2005). Beijing Sets up Special Police Unit for Olympics Security. Accessed on 23rd, October 2006.
- 王姝 (2006). 新京报 The Beijing News - 北京特警总队首次公开亮相 (Beijing SWAT Unit's first public appearance). Accessed on 6th, November 2006.
- 北京特警队进行技能演练 展示反恐防暴技术 (Beijing SWAT Teams perform Special Maneouvres during Counter-terrorist Exercises). Accessed on 6th, November 2006.
External Links - 北京端掉特大色诱盗抢团伙“寿宴”上抓62人 (62 Arrested in Anti-Vice Raid, Large Illegal Operations Ring “Banquet” Smashed by Beijing Police)
- Special Report and Photo Gallery of the Beijing SWAT Team in Action
- Additional Comprehensive News Reports and Photo Gallery
- TVB News snippet on YouTube.com, the Snow Wolf Commando Unit shows up at the end
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