Monday, September 08, 2003
Telegraph | News | Army to adopt 'Ulster' tactics to defend Iraq bases: "British commanders in Iraq are to adopt Ulster-style security measures in an effort to limit attacks on troops.
Police stations and buildings where troops are billeted will be protected by anti-rocket screens, bullet-proof glass and blast walls. Closed circuit television cameras will also be used to provide all-round security for military bases from attack by former Ba'ath Party supporters and al-Qaeda units operating inside Iraq."
Police stations and buildings where troops are billeted will be protected by anti-rocket screens, bullet-proof glass and blast walls. Closed circuit television cameras will also be used to provide all-round security for military bases from attack by former Ba'ath Party supporters and al-Qaeda units operating inside Iraq."
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