- Víkingasveitin
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unit_name=Sérsveit Ríkislögreglustjórans
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dates=October 19 1982 – Present
country=flagcountry|Iceland
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type=Special Operations
role= Security of the state and state officials, Security of foreign dignitaries, Counter-Terrorism and Law Enforcement
size= 80
current_commander= Jón Bjartmarz
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nickname= "Víkingasveitin" ("The Viking squad")
motto= "Með Lögum skal Land byggja"
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anniversaries=Víkingasveitin ("English: The Viking Squad"), or Sérsveit ríkislögreglustjórans ("English: Special Unit of the National Police Commissioner") is
Iceland 's elite counter-terrorism unit, specializing in various types of armed and unarmed infantry combat. It is designated to perform the same missions asSWAT teams and of theUnited States ,OMON andOSNAZ of theRussian Federation , and Germany'sGSG 9 . It is in many ways modeled on the Norwegian Delta counter-terrorist unit with which it conducts many exercises, both in Norway and Iceland. The Viking squad has about 48 officers.Duties
The unit is tasked with several duties, including but not limited to:
* Security of the state and state officials.
* Security of foreign dignitaries.
* Counter-Terrorism
* Support of local police forces.Additionally, the unit is designated to protect important installations in wartime, and it is often involved in exercises with Norwegian and Danish military special forces. During the stay of the U.S. military forces in Iceland, it conducted anti-special forces training operations and was responsible for its defences against terrorism.
Squads
The Viking Squad has five main squads:
* Alpha Squad: A bomb squad specializing inbomb defusal .
* Bravo Squad: A boat squad specializing in operations on sea and water, diving and underwater warfare, and boat operations.
* Charlie Squad: A sniper squad specializing insniper warfare , entries, and close target reconnaissance.
* Delta Squad: An intelligence squad specializing in anti-terrorism intelligence, surveillance, and infiltration.
* Echo Squad: An airborne squad specializing inairplane hijacking operations,skydiving and surprise assault operations, along with port security.Firearms
*Flagicon|GER
Heckler & Koch MP5
*Flagicon|GERHeckler & Koch G36 Assault rifle
*Flagicon|AUTGlock 17
*Flagicon|AUTSteyr SSG 69
*Flagicon|GER Blaser R93-7.62×51 NATO
*Flagicon|USAMossberg 500 History
Armed police
Although the first Icelandic law enforcement officers, the nightwatchmen of
Reykjavík in the 18th century, were heavily armed with morningstars, the armed capabilities of early 20th century police were very limited.However the threat of acommunist revolution and later invasion by foreign militaries forced the Icelandic government to rethink its position on police weaponry.As a response to the forming of an illegal communist paramilitary unit the Icelandic police acquired
Krag-Jørgensen rifles ,Mauser C96 andRoyal 7.65 mm pistols and in late 1939 officers of the Capital Police were to form the officer corps of an Icelandic military defence force. This rearmamentation was spearheaded byHermann Jónasson prime minister and former police chief andAgnar Kofoed Hansen Chief of Capital Police and Officer graduate from theDanish Army . This military force never went from the training grounds as it was still training on10 May 1940 , the day 740Royal Marines invaded Iceland.During the war Agnar did his best to continue acquiring weapons despite the unwillingness of British occupational forces to permit such imports. Nonetheless Reising cal 45.
sub-machine guns and Federal laboratoriesgrenade launchers were bought from theU.S. along with tear andnerve gas grenades.The forming of a military defence force from the military trained portion of the Icelandic police didn't continue after the war, as it was eventually decided that the U.S. Armed forces would continue to defend Iceland from military threats while Icelandic police concentrated on internal threats from communist revolutionary forces.
The Viking Squad
The Special Unit is considered to have been officially founded in
19 October 1982 , when its first members finished training with Norwegian Special forces.There were many reasons for commissioning the unit, including a hijacked airliner that landed atKeflavík International Airport in 1976, Eco-terrorists who sunk whaling ships in 1986 and a few occasions of criminals using firearms against unarmed policemen. It had become clear that theIcelandic Police needed an effective tool to combat such violent, armed situations.Members of the unit were deployed in the Balkans as a part of operations lead by
NATO , and some members have been deployed toAfghanistan . The unit used to be under the command of the Reykjavík Chief of Police, however, in 1997, a new law was passed that put the unit directly under the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police.In December 2003, Minister of Justice,
Björn Bjarnason , introduced plans to strengthen the unit in response to theWar on Terrorism , and further its responsibility in all operational issues covering more than one local jurisdictions. To this effect, members of the unit are now stationed both inAkureyri and atKeflavík International Airport .So far, in spite of being heavily trained in it, the use of lethal force has never been required by members of the Viking squad, of which its members are reported to be very proud.
Videos
Videos of the Viking squad trainings.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4zJKDFV_m4 Training video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd6B8KyncKA&feature=related Training video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUjvtKdDN8&feature=related Training video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJmmQjHUCw0&feature=related Training video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3EQ6opoYpY&feature=related Training video]References
* http://www.police.is
* http://www.bjorn.is in Icelandicee also
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Icelandic Police
*Military of Iceland
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