U.S. Navy SWAT Team
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David R. Krigbaum/Released
Members of Naval Support Activity Bahrain's Security Reaction Force (SRF) move tactically through a building as part of a training exercise.
The SRF is a military police tactical unit formed from Master-at-Arms with a role analogous to civilian police SWAT teams.
The unit performs high risk law enforcement operations including dealing with barricaded suspects, hostage taking and active shooters.
NSA Bahrain SRF training features basic Navy Ship Reaction Force training (SRF B), which is for on-ship security, mixed in with the Marine Corps Urban Combat course and the tactics of a USMC Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company.