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SCG International Risk is a private military contractor and security firm based in the U.S. state of Mississippi and Virginia with satellite support offices in Kabul, Dubai and London. The company describes itself as providing support to "military, government agencies, law enforcement and qualified civilian contracting entities in security, intelligence, aviation, training, targets and range operations." Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (3531x2570, 1247 KB) Summary Author - SCG, source - SCG archives Licensing This is a logo of an organization, item, or event, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Jackson Largest city Jackson Area Ranked 32nd - Total 48,434 sq mi (125,443 km²) - Width 170 miles (275 km) - Length 340 miles (545 km) - % water 3 - Latitude 30°13N to 35°N - Longitude 88°7W to 91°41W Population Ranked 31st...
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A view of the old city Kabul Kabul (, Kâbl, in Persian کابÙ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan with a population variously estimated at 2 to 4 million. ...
Coordinates: ) 25°16â²N 55°20â²E Emirate Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Area - City 4,114 km² Population - City (2006) 1,241,000[1] - Density 293. ...
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Corporate structure
SCG International consists of four companies: In business, a subsidiary is a company controlled by another company or corporation. ...
SCG International Risk This is the ground operations arm of the company. "Risk" provides security services to US and Coalition personnel and other VIPs in war zones. Other operations include compound defense and support, camp management, training of military and law enforcement teams in tactics and procedures, logistical operations such as medical support, field and water sanitation, refueling operations, convoy security and other "ground operations". This company, a wholly owned subsidiary of SCG International (http://www.scgonline.net)
SCG International Air This is the aviation "wing" of SCG International's corporate structure. This company, a wholly owned subsidiary of SCG International, provides charter, cargo movement, executive travel and medevac (medical evacuation) services around the globe from their fleet of fixed wing and rotary winged aircraft. The majority of the company's cargo fleet are comprised of former Soviet aircraft such as the AN-12 and IL-76 aircraft. (http://www.scgair.com/index.html)
SCG International Properties This is a wholly owned subsidiary company of SCG Internatioanl which apparently doesn't provide anything related to military or defense services. This company is a real-estate investment and development corporation. Considering the facilities owned and developed around the world the value of this company becomes apparent.
SCG International Operations Center This company (http://www.scgopscenter.com), again owned by SCG International, provides a platform for governments, corporations, security, travel, risk and human resources pesonnel to receive intelligence on specific targets around the world. The collection capability includes continuously updated intelligence for 184 countries and 285 cities worldwide for the company's private clients. Information is gathered using sophisticated software which monitors over 500 news feeds around the world, as well as HUMINT collected from SCG International Risk's contractors and employees stationed and working around the world. The company also offers free of charge an early morning intelligence briefing available online by signing up at (http://www.scgonline.net/Contact/joinmaillist.htm). Registered users receive daily morning updates on events around the world and specific updates on breaking intelligence items covering such areas as terrorism, natural disasters (they sent out a earthquake warning just prior to the disaster in Indonesia warning of potential tsunamis resulting from the quake), health outbreaks and more.
Facilities
SCG personnel in CQB training in Kabul in 2005. Company literature claims the company runs "the graduate school of tactical training." The company's new facility, under development in Northern Mississippi, is composed of several ranges, indoor, outdoor, urban reproductions and has over 1500 acres of land. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1536x1329, 439 KB) Summary SCG, archive Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with MOUT. (Discuss) CQB, sometimes CQC, is an acronym for Close Quarters Battle or Close Quarters Combat, and refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places where visibility and maneuverability are limited. ...
A view of the old city Kabul Kabul (, Kâbl, in Persian کابÙ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan with a population variously estimated at 2 to 4 million. ...
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Structures Include - Ballistic CQB Houses (2)
- Driving Tracks (4)
- Airstrip capable of handling C-130 aircraft
- Landing Zones and Drop Zones for parachute and rotary-wing operations/training
- Headquarters office (under development currently)
- MOUT (Military Operations Urban Terrain) villages (4)
- Known Distance Range (1500 meters)
- K-9 training and kennel area
- Jungle Lane Range (500 yards long)
- Bunkhouses for student lodging (2)
- Mess Hall for feeding staff / students (1)
- Armory for storage of weapons and sensitive items (1)
- Classrooms (4)
- Pro Shop (1)
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with MOUT. (Discuss) CQB, sometimes CQC, is an acronym for Close Quarters Battle or Close Quarters Combat, and refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places where visibility and maneuverability are limited. ...
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Training SCG International Risk offers dozens of courses from hand to hand combat to sniping. Furthermore one could opt to enroll in the company's selection course and recruits are then engaged in a rather restrictive contract that places them exclusively in their service. Combatives FM 21-150 Figure 4-1, Vital Targets. ...
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SCG personnel training US Army students in combatives in 2006. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2276x1666, 1093 KB) Summary author-SCG, source-SCG photo archive Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Combatives FM 21-150 Figure 4-1, Vital Targets. ...
Courses offered - High Threat Protective Operations (8 Days or 14 Days in duration)
- SWAT Operations (5 days)
- Hostile Environment Security Training (5 Days)
- Tactical Convoy Operations (5 Days)
- Modern Army Combatives (5 days or 10 Days)
- Advanced and Basic Driver Training (5 Days)
- Tactical Carbine (5 Days)
- Tactical Pistol (5 days)
- LEA Sniper/Counter-Sniper/Defensive Marksman (5 Days)
- Close quarters battle (CQB) (5 Days)
Combatives FM 21-150 Figure 4-1, Vital Targets. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with MOUT. (Discuss) Close quarters battle (CQB) or close quarters combat (CQC) refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places where visibility and maneuverability are limited. ...
History SCG International Risk (http://www.scgonline.net/index.htm) was originally established as the Delta Training Center (DTC) in 1996 , and has operated as SCG International Risk since 2002. Since inception in 1996, SCG has been operated under the direction of experienced former U.S. Government Intelligence Officers and U.S. Military personnel. SCG personnel have worked with more than 1,200 clients (including 9 Fortune 500 corporations) in over 14 countries. SCG International Risk provides high-level training and security services to governments, law enforcement and military units, and to private and corporate entities. It was one of several private security firms employed following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (930x671, 145 KB)Template:SCG copyright holder ((SCG created this image|month=June|day=3|year=2002}} File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
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For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
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Combatants al-Qaeda, Taliban Northern Alliance, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, New Zealand, Italy, Germany Commanders Mohammed Omar Osama bin Laden Tommy Franks Mohammed Fahim Strength Casualties {{{notes}}} The United States invasion of Afghanistan occurred in October 2001, in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks on...
CEO J. Smith came to SCG after having been the first Director of Blackwater Security Consulting. Smith left Blackwater USA in late 2002, moving to SCG International Risk. SCG is one of over 60 private security firms employed during the Iraq War and the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan to guard officials and installations, train Iraq's and Afghanistan's new army and police, and provide other support for occupation forces. Smith is a former officer with the CIA. Other executives within the firm come from US Army Special Forces, US Navy SEALs and the USMC. Blackwater USA is a United States private military contractor and security firm based in North Carolina. ...
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Combatants al-Qaeda, Taliban Northern Alliance, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, New Zealand, Italy, Germany Commanders Mohammed Omar Osama bin Laden Tommy Franks Mohammed Fahim Strength Casualties {{{notes}}} The United States invasion of Afghanistan occurred in October 2001, in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks on...
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