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Unit:
Guardian Legions
Available Units
Available for deployment
- Aegis Team
- Sentinel Team
Unavailable
- Stalwart Team
In Training
- Bastion Team
- Sentinel Team
Unit Overview:
The GWF Security Defence Alliance Guardian Legion is a highly trained and experienced light response unit specifically designed for long-term deployments and securing sensitive locations. Our operatives are experts in defensive tactics, risk mitigation, and covert surveillance. They excel in establishing a secure presence, deterring threats, and providing discreet protection for critical infrastructure and assets.
Team Composition:
A Guardian Legion team typically consists of 6-10 operatives, with expertise in various disciplines including:
- Security Commander: Leads the team in planning, execution, and ensures the ongoing security of the designated area.
- Defense Specialists: Experts in perimeter security, access control, and defensive tactics.
- Intelligence Analyst: Monitors situational awareness, analyzes potential threats, and provides real-time security assessments (depending on mission requirements).
- Covert Surveillance Specialists: Conduct discreet surveillance operations to identify and deter potential threats (depending on mission requirements).
- Medical Specialist (Optional): Provides basic medical care for the team and those under their protection (depending on mission requirements).
- Logistics Specialist (Optional): Manages supplies, equipment, and coordinates logistical needs for extended deployments (depending on mission requirements).
Operational Capabilities:
- Secure Area Operations: Establishing and maintaining robust security protocols for critical infrastructure, assets, and designated zones.
- Deterrence and Prevention: Utilizing a combination of visible presence, surveillance, and access control measures to deter potential threats before they escalate.
- Covert Surveillance: Conducting discreet monitoring of individuals or locations to gather intelligence and identify potential risks.
- Risk Mitigation: Proactively assessing potential threats and implementing strategies to minimize security vulnerabilities.
- Incident Response: Responding effectively to security breaches and maintaining situational control during critical events.
Area of Operation:
Global. Spearhead Division teams are strategically positioned around the world to ensure rapid response times within designated regions:
- Whitin 24 -72 hours
Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa,
South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- Whitin 1 - 6 weeks
Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Comoros, Congo (dem. Rep), Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Jordan, Laos, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali,
Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan.
- Global Deployment (1-6 months): In situations requiring extended deployment, the Guardian Legion can mobilize additional teams for global reach.
Deployment Time:
While the Guardian Legion prioritizes operational readiness, deployment timeframes may vary depending on location, logistical requirements, and team availability. Generally, deployment can occur within 24 hours - 6 weeks for pre-established regions or within 1-6 month for more remote locations.
Training and Qualifications:
Guardian Legion operatives possess a blend of military and security force backgrounds, with experience in defensive tactics, risk assessment, and long-term deployments.
They undergo rigorous ongoing training in various disciplines, including firearms proficiency, defensive tactics, surveillance techniques, access control procedures, first aid, and risk mitigation strategies.
Each team member maintains a valid passport and proficiency in languages relevant to their designated region of operation.
Technology and Equipment:
Guardian Legion teams are equipped with essential gear for long-term deployments and effective security operations:
- Ballistic vests and tactical gear optimized for mobility and comfort.
- Secure communication devices for covert communication and real-time updates.
- Night vision and surveillance equipment for enhanced situational awareness.
- Medical supplies for basic first aid and immediate medical response.
- Transportation suited for the operational environment (may include armored vehicles depending on mission requirements).
Unit:
Special Operations
Available Units
Available for deployment
- -
Unavailable
- Raptor Team
In Training
- Diamondback Team
Unit Overview:
The GWF Security Defence Alliance Special Operations Unit is comprised of highly trained and experienced professionals specifically designed for undertaking high-risk missions in the most demanding environments. Our operatives are experts in close protection, hostage rescue, counter-insurgency operations, and covert infiltration.
Team Composition:
A typical Special Operations team will consist of 6-8 operatives, with expertise in various disciplines including:
- Team Leader: Responsible for overall mission planning, execution, and team safety.
- Combat Specialists: Experts in firearms, tactics, and explosives.
- Medical Specialist: Provides advanced medical care in austere environments.
- Communications Specialist: Maintains secure communication channels and provides technical support.
- Intelligence Analyst: Analyzes pre-mission intelligence and provides real-time operational updates.
Operational Capabilities:
- Close Protection: Safeguarding high-value individuals in hostile environments.
- Hostage Rescue: Utilizing specialized tactics and negotiation skills to secure the safe release of hostages.
- Counter-Insurgency Operations: Disrupting and neutralizing insurgent threats.
- Covert Infiltration: Gaining access to denied areas for intelligence gathering or other sensitive operations.
- Advanced Reconnaissance: Conducting in-depth assessments of operational environments.
Area of Operation:
Global. Special Operations teams can be deployed anywhere in the world with minimal notice.
- Whitin 24 -72 hours
Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa,
South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- Whitin 48 hours - 6 weeks
Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Comoros, Congo (dem. Rep), Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Jordan, Laos, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali,
Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan.
- 1 To 6 month.
Global Deployment.
Deployment Time:
GWF prides itself on rapid response. Special Operations teams can be mobilized and deployed within 24-72 hours of mission acceptance, depending on location and logistical requirements
Training and Qualifications:
All Special Operations personnel are former members of elite military special forces units and have extensive combat experience. They undergo rigorous ongoing training in various disciplines, including firearms proficiency, close-quarter combat, tactical driving, medical care, survival skills, and advanced communication techniques. Each team member possesses a valid passport and is proficient in multiple languages relevant to their area of operation.
Technology and Equipment:
Special Operations teams have access to the latest state-of-the-art equipment, including:
- Advanced weaponry and body armor
- Secure communication devices
- Night vision and thermal imaging equipment
- Medical supplies and trauma treatment kits
- Armored vehicles (depending on mission requirements)
Unit:
Trident Squadrons
Available Units
Available for deployment
- -
Unavailable
- -
In Training
- Navigation Team
Unit Overview:
The GWF Security Defence Alliance Trident Squadron is a highly trained and experienced maritime security unit specifically designed to safeguard vessels, crews, and cargo in high-risk environments. Our operatives are experts in counter-piracy operations, maritime defense tactics, and vessel protection. They excel in protecting clients' assets on the open seas, ensuring safe passage and deterring potential threats.
Team Composition:
A Trident Squadron team typically consists of 4-10 operatives, with expertise in various disciplines including:
- Maritime Security Commander: Leads the team in planning, execution, and ensuring the security of the designated vessel or operation.
- Close Protection Specialists (CPS): Experts in firearms, close-quarters combat, and vessel boarding procedures.
- Maritime Security Specialists: Experts in maritime security protocols, vessel defense tactics, and risk assessment.
- Medical Specialist: Provides advanced medical care in austere environments.
- Communications Specialist: Maintains secure communication channels and provides technical support.
Operational Capabilities:
- Counter-Piracy Operations: Utilizing specialized tactics and equipment to deter, disrupt, and defeat pirate attacks.
- Vessel Protection: Providing armed escorts and onboard security measures to safeguard vessels, crews, and cargo during high-risk transits.
- Anti-Boarding Operations: Employing advanced tactics and equipment to repel unauthorized boardings and maintain vessel control.
- Maritime Security Risk Assessment: Conducting comprehensive assessments to identify potential threats and develop tailored security strategies for specific voyages or regions.
- Medical Response: Delivering advanced medical care to crew members in case of injury or illness at sea.
Area of Operation:
Global. Trident Squadron teams can be deployed to any maritime region worldwide.
Deployment Time:
While prioritizing optimal team composition and logistical arrangements, Trident Squadron strives for rapid response. Deployment can typically occur within 24-72 hours for pre-established regions or within 4-8 weeks for more remote locations or specialized team requirements.
Training and Qualifications:
Trident Squadron operatives possess a blend of military, maritime security, and law enforcement backgrounds, with extensive experience in maritime operations and close-quarters combat.
They undergo rigorous ongoing training in various disciplines, including firearms proficiency, maritime security protocols, vessel defense tactics, close-quarter combat, medical care, survival skills at sea, and advanced communication techniques.
Each team member holds a valid passport, relevant maritime certifications (such as STCW - Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers), and proficiency in languages relevant to their designated region of operation.
Technology and Equipment:
Trident Squadron teams are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and specialized gear to ensure operational success at sea:
- Ballistic vests and tactical gear optimized for maritime environments.
- Secure communication devices for ship-to-shore and inter-team communication.
- Night vision and thermal imaging equipment for enhanced situational awareness at sea.
- Advanced weaponry specifically suited for maritime defense operations.
- Medical supplies and trauma treatment kits for immediate medical response.
- High-powered boat or vessel (depending on mission requirements)
Unit:
Spearhead Divisions
Available Units
Available for deployment
- -
Unavailable
- -
In Training
- Mercury Team
Unit Overview:
The GWF Security Defence Alliance Spearhead Division is a highly mobile rapid response unit specifically designed for immediate deployment in critical situations. Our operatives are experts in emergency response, close protection, and tactical intervention. They excel in operating under pressure and achieving decisive results within a short timeframe.
Team Composition:
A Spearhead Division team typically consists of 4-6 operatives with the following specializations:
- Mission Commander: Leads the team in planning, execution, and ensures mission objectives are achieved.
- Assault Specialists: Experts in rapid entry, close-quarters combat, and hostage rescue.
- Medical Specialist: Provides advanced medical care in austere environments.
- Communications and Tech Specialist: Maintains secure communication channels, provides technical support, and utilizes real-time intelligence for operational advantage.
Operational Capabilities:
- Emergency Response: Spearheading rapid deployments to stabilize critical situations, including hostage scenarios, active threats, and civil unrest.
- High-Risk Evacuations: Extracting personnel from hostile environments with precision and efficiency.
- VIP Close Protection: Providing discreet and robust security for high-value individuals in fast-paced and unpredictable situations.
- Tactical Intervention: Disrupting criminal activities and neutralizing threats with swift and decisive action.
- Advanced Reconnaissance: Conducting rapid assessments of operational environments to gather critical intelligence.
Area of Operation:
Global. Spearhead Division teams are strategically positioned around the world to ensure rapid response times within designated regions:
- Whitin 24 -72 hours
Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa,
South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- Whitin 1 - 6 weeks
Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Comoros, Congo (dem. Rep), Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Jordan, Laos, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali,
Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan.
- Global Deployment (1-6 months): In situations requiring extended deployment, the Spearhead Division can mobilize additional teams for global reach.
Deployment Time:
The Spearhead Division is renowned for its rapid response capabilities. Teams can be mobilized and deployed within 24-72 hours, depending on location and logistical requirements.
Training and Qualifications:
All Spearhead Division operatives are former members of military forces or law enforcement units, possessing extensive experience in high-pressure situations.
They undergo rigorous ongoing training in various disciplines, including advanced firearms tactics, close-quarters combat, emergency medical procedures, tactical driving, infiltration techniques, and advanced communication protocols.
Each team member maintains a valid passport and proficiency in languages relevant to their designated region of operation.
Technology and Equipment:
Spearhead Division teams are equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology and gear to ensure mission success:
- Advanced weaponry and lightweight body armor for optimal mobility.
- Secure and encrypted communication devices for real-time information sharing.
- Night vision and thermal imaging equipment for superior situational awareness.
- Advanced medical trauma kits for immediate medical intervention.
- Tactical transport vehicles for rapid deployment and extraction.