AFI 10-245, Antiterrorism Answer - CE shall: have at least 1 engineer at each
base must complete Security Eng AT Planning & Design Course, review,
document, and track construction projects AT compliance, provide vulnerability
assessment protection option program (VAPO) analysis for all critical facilities
and off-base leases, and work with the Base Antiterrorism Officer
Antiterrorism Requirement Planning Answer - 1. UFC 4-020-01
2. Is only the minimum standard required?
3. Yes: construction standoff distance available?
No: UFC 4-020-02 and support manuals
4. If standoff distance is available, apply UFC 4-010-01 and support manuals
Design Basis Threat (DBT) Answer - Baseline threat used in the design of
protective measures
Initial DBT Answer - Based on planning team, local intel and Geographic
Combatant Command (COCOM) Theater-Wide threat assessments
Modify Initial DBT Answer - Local threat assessments
Level of Protection Answer - The degree to which an asset is protected, defines
the amount of damage a facility or asset can sustain during an attack
LOP: Very low Answer - Progressive collapse is unlikely, but space in and
around damaged area will be unusable and onset of structural collapse occurs.
, Glazing is likely to be propelled into the building and cause serious injuries.
Doors may be propelled into rooms, presenting serious hazards.
LOP: Low Answer - Building will not be economically repairable and space in
and around damaged area will not be usable, but progressive collapse will not
occur. Glazing will fracture and may come out of the frame, but does not
present a significant injury hazard. Doors may fail but present minimal hazards.
LOP: Medium Answer - Minor damage, space in and around damaged area can
be used and will be fully functional after cleanup and repairs. Glazing will
fracture but remain in the frame. Doors may stay in frames but will not be
reusable.
LOP: High Answer - Minimal to no damage with no permanent definitions.
Glazing will not break. Doors will be reusable.
UFC 4-010-01 Answer - DoD minimum antiterrorism standards for buildings.
Intent is to reduce mass casualties, minimize collateral damage to nearby
facilities, and facilitate future upgrades and increases FPCON.
UFC 4-020-01 Answer - DoD Security Engineering Facility Planning Manual.
Acts as a starting point for Garrison Antiterrorism and a quantitative risk-based
model. Uses scoring model to evaluate asset value (0-1.0), threat likelihood (0-
1.0), and use of minimum AT standards (<0.5). Includes cost data and helps
establish a DBT and required LOP.
AT/FP misconceptions Answer - 1. Bollards, fences, curbs, and barriers are and
adequate substitution for standoff
2. Existing roads must be moved away from existing buildings
3. All building require standoff
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