Operational Support Unit (Ministry of Defence Police)

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The Operational Support Unit (OSU) is the Ministry of Defence Police's centrally managed, multi-capability, national response unit. It may be deployed anywhere in the UK at short notice. The MDP has two Operational Support Units. The are the force's strategic, specialist policing reserve providing a flexible, mobile response.

Operational Support Unit
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Active1991 – Present
Country United Kingdom
BranchDirector of Operational Support
TypeDomestic Law Enforcement
RoleCounter Terrorism, Public Order, Law Enforcement, CBRN
Part ofMinistry of Defence Police
Nickname(s)OSU

Locations

The MDP has two Operational Support Units, sited strategically to cover the North and South of the UK. Although both based in England, the OSUs also work in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Role

 
MDP OSU public order serial with EGT camera operator (Note MD markings on Helmet and Shoulders)

The OSUs have a number of specialisms:[1]

Public Order

All OSU officers are trained to level one standard for policing public order incidents.

Specialist Firearms Support

As Authorised Firearms Officers, OSU officers can address a wide range of incidents that may occur on the Defence estate.

CBRN Response (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear)

The OSU is able to respond to CBRN incidents.

See also

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