- BIKINI state
There has been specific information received and there is a substantial threat to government targets. It can also mean "High alert", which could be a transition to war.
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No information available about a specific threat. It can also mean "situation stable" The BIKINI state is analert state indicator currently used by the UK Ministry of Defence to warn of non-specific forms of terrorist activity, and has been in constant use since its establishment on19 May 1970 . For a more general and public terrorism alert status, there existUK Threat Levels , an alert state system in use by theBritish government since1 August 2006 . According to the Ministry of Defence, the wordbikini was randomly selected by a computer. [cite news
first = Christopher
last = Thompson
title = Bikini Alert
url = http://www.newstatesman.com/200502070011
publisher =New Statesman
date = 2005-02-07
accessdate = 2007-07-01 ]Furthermore, there also exists the
TESSERAL system utilising the BIKINI scale, used to warn of a specific threat of terrorist use of arms jeopardising the safety of (normally military) airborne transportation. Since TESSERAL applies to specific threats, the WHITE state is not used. The scale is also used byHM Prison Service in England and Wales.Current alert states are posted at the entrance to government buildings and military installations with respect to security and terrorism conditions. Whilst similar to the
DEFCON alert states used in theUnited States , the BIKINI levels are defined by the section of the military or organisation rather than UK-wide, and as a result, countermeasures and reactions to differing states may differ as acutely as from building to building. The highest levels of alert, RED and AMBER, are only intended to be maintained for limited times. The WHITE state has never been used in the history of the system.ee also
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UK Threat Levels
*Homeland Security Advisory System (United States)
*Vigipirate (France)References
External links
* [http://www.intelligence.gov.uk/threat_levels.aspx UK Intelligence Community Online, with reporting of current threat level]
* [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmselect/cmdfence/518-ii/2013002.htm (Redacted) Memorandum by the Ministry of Defence on Defence and Security in the UK (January 2002) discussing BIKINI states]
** "Note: Annex D referred to in the above is redacted in its entirety"
* [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmselect/cmdfence/518-ii/2013015.htm A (redacted) Examination of Witnesses in the Select Committee on Defence discussing the costs of changes to BIKINI states]
* [http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/general/Threat-Levels Threat Levels: The System to Assess the Threat from International Terrorism]
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