FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams

Not to be confused with Hostage Rescue Team.
FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams
Country United States United States of America
Branch Varies
Type SWAT
Size Varies
Commanders
Current
commander
Varies
FBI SWAT agents in a training exercise

FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams are specialized tactical teams (SWAT) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). SWAT agents are specially trained to intervene in high-risk events like hostage and barricade situations.[1] The FBI maintains SWAT teams at each of its 56 field offices throughout the country varying in size up to about 42 members.[2][3] In the event of a large scale problem that local law enforcement does not have the resources to handle, FBI SWAT teams from the local field office, as well as outside the local region can be dispatched to aid the local authorities.

Roles

SWAT teams are considered very versatile and can be used in various types of operations.

Examples

An FBI SWAT team conducts an anti hijacking exercise at Keesler Air Force Base

Utilization

El Paso Field Office SWAT members in a target training exercise

Several factors can determine the use for SWAT. Some of those factors are:

Enhanced FBI SWAT Teams

A total of nine of the larger FBI SWAT teams, bear the designation of "Enhanced FBI SWAT" Teams, they are specially trained to be able to assist the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team if needed.[5] Enhanced FBI SWAT teams while comprising a larger number of personnel than regular teams in addition to having access to a more extensive range tactical equipment and are also available for a worldwide deployment should the need arise.[2][5]

Equipment

Weapons utilized

Atlanta FBI SWAT officers performing a door breaching during a training exercise

FBI SWAT Teams carry a variety of weapons that are generally found in most other law enforcement and counterterrorist tactical teams. The following are some of the primary weapons of FBI SWAT:

Vehicles utilized

Some FBI SWAT officers in a vehicle training exercise

The FBI SWAT teams use vehicles similar to those that local SWAT teams use, such as:

References

  1. "Up Close with an FBI SWAT Team Agent". FBI. 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2011-01-25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "FBI SWAT". Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  3. "FBI". FBI. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Buffalo FBI". Retrieved 2008-02-09.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Our People and Capabilities". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved 4 March 2011.

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