Special Task Unit
| Special Task Unit | |
|---|---|
| 海巡特勤隊 | |
| File:Taiwanese Coast Guard Special Task Unit (CCA).jpg Taiwanese Coast Guard Special Task Unit (CGA) Insignia | |
| Country | File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China (Taiwan) |
| Type | Paramilitary Police Tactical Unit |
| Part of | File:Flag of the Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China.svg Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) |
| Garrison/HQ | Taipei, Taiwan |
The Special Task Unit (STU) is a police tactical unit of the Taiwan Coast Guard Administration (CGA) that specialized in air-sea rescue, apprehension of armed and dangerous criminals, law enforcement for maritime security, maritime counterterrorism and hostage rescue crisis management, tactical special operations, providing security at coast guard bases that are at risk of attack or terrorism, and VBSS operations.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]Development of the STU began in 2000[2] and the unit was officially stood up in 2005 to address concerns about a rise in international terrorism.[3]
During the 36th annual Han Kuang exercises in 2020, the STU participated alongside special forces and special operations forces units from other branches in anti-decapitation drills.[4]
Training
[edit | edit source]Certifications in amphibious operation tactics, close-quarters battle in tight spaces on various types of boats and ships, coastal patrolling, combat and patrolling in urban areas, counterterrorism and hostage rescue crisis management, defusing and disposal of bombs, fast tactical shooting, hand-to-hand combat, lifeguarding, marksmanship, naval boarding, NBCR on operations in contaminated environments, reconnaissance to intelligence gathering, required knowledge of maritime law, swim instructing, SERE, tactical SCUBA diving, tactical emergency medical, and other related SWAT team tactics are required before even qualifying as a candidate. Candidates must undergo three months training with the Republic of China Marine Corps (ROCMC) Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit (ARP) followed by two months training with the Republic of China Military Police Special Services Company (MPSSC).[2]
Training and physical fitness standards are extreme, with a member's daily regimen including 100 pushups in under one minute. All members are proficient in at least two martial arts.[2]
Organization
[edit | edit source]In 2010, the STU had 52 members distributed across five bases, all of whom were career security forces professionals.[2]
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