The Unité Spéciale de la Police (USP) (English: Special Police Unit) is the tier one police tactical unit of the Grand Ducal Police that was created in Luxembourg in 1999.[1] It is tasked with responding to especially dangerous situations such as anti-irregular military, arrests of dangerous individuals, bomb threat, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, excutive protection, hostage rescue, law enforcement in dangerous areas, operating in difficult to access terrain, provide security for government buildings and infrastructure that are at risk of sabotage, and supporting crowd control.[3] The unit trains abroad with comparable units, in particular the BelgianDSU and GermanSEK.[4]
History
The USP was formed in 1999 as a merger of the Police Intervention Group (French: Groupe d’intervention de la police) counter-terrorist group and the Gendarmerie Mobile Brigade (French: Brigade mobile de la Gendarmerie).[1] By 2007, USP had conducted roughly 1,650 missions[5] with an average of 300 assignments annually. Two-thirds of these missions were police arrests or surveillance, and one third of these tasks was close protection or other escort duties.[5] Notable achievements of the formation include:
The rescue in 2000 of a large number of Wasserbillig school members that had been taken hostage by a man armed with a pistol, grenade, and knife. The hostage-taker was shot and wounded, and all 45 children and 3 teachers were rescued.[6][7][8]
The rescue in 2002 of the kidnapped son of a Swedish businessman.[6]
Applicants to the USP must be younger than 30 years-of-age with several years of experience in the Luxembourg police. Applicants undergo a selection test lasting one week. The applicants are tested for motivation, teamwork, thinking skills, and physical endurance. Once selected, candidates are trained over the course of six months in abseiling, basicing defuse and disposal of bombs, close protection, close-quarters battle, commando style raids, counter-ambushes, counterterrorism, fast tactical shooting, field intelligence gathering, hand-to-hand combat, infiltrate the area with a helicopter, intervention, living difficult to access terrain, hostage rescue, marksmanship, medevac, mountain warfare, observation, reconnaissance tactics, SERE, tactical emergency medical, and urban warfare. When this training is completed, the candidate is integrated into the USP,[9]and after that they go to advanced tactical training.
Equipment
The Unité Spéciale de la Police uses an assortment of weapons and vehicles including: