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162: 78: 108:) were placed on heightened alert and a Protective Security Coordination Centre was established. The Prime Minister proposed the establishment of a Standing Advisory Committee on Commonwealth State Cooperation for Protection against Violence, which would be primarily responsible for the coordination and funding of various organisations involved. He also directed that police forces around Australia absorb the counter-terrorist role. However, a study by 116:, concluded that this was a task for 'sophisticated soldiery' and should not be given to the police but rather to the Army. Sir Robert's advice was further strengthened by the Ironbark Report, written by Colonel John Essex-Clark, in which he advised the urgent formation of a special counter-terrorist force within the Army. 144:
The training began officially in March 1980 and the force became fully operational in the following May. In July 1980, the SASR was directed to develop an offshore (maritime) capability, concerned primarily with retaking Bass Strait oil rigs in the event of terrorist capture. These operations were to
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members from each state and territory. Each year as part of the National Counter-Terrorist Committee Skills Enhancement Course, each state and territory sends several members of its PTG to participate in a concentrated three-week course to strengthen standards of policing in urban counter-terrorist
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At present there are two tactical assault groups based on opposite sides of the country. As such they are individually identified as being either TAG East, based in Sydney or TAG West, based in Perth. Both groups are structured to conduct offensive domestic counter-terrorist operations focusing on
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loitering and circling more than 200 nautical miles off the southern coast of Australia and was suspected to be involved in drug smuggling. Details of the boarding were not released by Defence but by law enforcement, however, imagery released by Defence shows TAG members in Air Drop Rigid Hull
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TAG (East) was raised on 22 July 2002 in order to increase the ADF's domestic counter-terrorist capability. TAG (East) mirrors the original Tactical Assault Group, which was redesignated TAG (West). The dual basing enables the ADF to readily respond to simultaneous and geographically separate
127:. The force was to be called the TAG and was to be commanded by the Commanding Officer SASR. On 3 May 1979, the Government approved the raising of a dedicated counter-terrorist force in the SASR, with final authorisation to raise the TAG given on 31 August 1979. 190:'s Clearance Diving Branch. The Royal Australian Navy component consists of an operations officer, a clearance diver (CD) assault platoon, and an underwater medic. Approximately 30 Clearance Divers are permanently attached to the group at any one time. 407:. The boarding of the freighter was carried whilst the ship was underway in rough seas. The reason for apprehending the ship was that it was suspected of being involved in smuggling almost 125 kg (300 pounds) of heroin into Australia. 1651: 1270: 525: 176:
At present there are two tactical assault groups, TAG East and TAG West. Each belongs to a different parent unit and each protect a different domestic geographical area of Australia.
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The neutralisation, including capture, of terrorist groups, which might include snipers, hijackers, kidnappers, bombers or assassins, and the neutralisation of aircraft or ships;
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on 13 February 1978 was the catalyst for the Commonwealth Government to initiate an urgent review of security procedures to combat the threat of
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Inquiry into recognition of Australian Defence Force Service for Special Air Service Counter Terrorist and Special Recovery Duties
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On 12 December 2016, Tactical Assault Group members from TAG EAST conducted a boarding of the 50m former Japanese whaling vessel
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In August 1978, it was proposed to allocate the task of raising, training and sustaining the counter-terrorist force to the
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Each assault group maintains a short notice capability to conduct military operations beyond the scope of State and Federal
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ocean freighter in Australian territorial waters. The ship was flying the flag of Tuvalu at the time, known as flying a
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incidents in Australia on land and maritime environments and also with conducting overseas special recovery operations.
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On 20 April 2003, members from both Tactical Assault Group West and Tactical Assault Group East combined to board the
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tactics and ensure all states are training consistently to the same codes and standards of counter-terrorism.
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Both have world-class training facilities including advanced outdoor close-quarters battle ranges,
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be handled by a dedicated water operations team which included 17 Clearance Divers from the RAN's
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to follow similar lines from the British Army with their counter-terrorist team from within their
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in international waters 260 nautical miles (480 km; 300 mi) south of
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and rotates one squadron through the role for a pre-determined length of time.
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villages, urban CT complexes, full-size aircraft mock-ups, and sniper ranges.
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On 12 April 2001, an SASR troop conducted a boarding of the fishing vessel
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An Army Black Hawk helicopter simulating counter-terrorism scenarios at
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SAS: Phantoms of War: A History of the Australian Special Air Service
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TAG East facilities in Sydney. At bottom: shown are MOUT ranges,
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had been in the area taking part in Exercise Ocean Raider 2016.
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The recovery of buildings and installations held by terrorists.
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The recovery of hostages and property held by terrorists; and
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and mock aircraft. Top: facilities belonging to the
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Index

Australian Defence Force
special forces
counter-terrorism
terrorism
direct action
Police Tactical Groups
Australian Defence Force
Special Operations Engineer Regiment
171st Special Operations Aviation Squadron

Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Hilton bombing
international terrorism
Australian Federal Police
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
Sir Robert Mark
London Metropolitan Police
Special Air Service Regiment
SAS
Clearance Diving Branch

shoot houses
171st Aviation Squadron
2nd Commando Regiment
Royal Australian Navy
Special Air Service Regiment
MOUT
national anti-terrorism exercises
Australian Defence Force
Special Operations Command (Australia)

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