Airport Security Unit (Hong Kong)

The Airport Security Unit (ASU) formed in 1977 as the Special Action Squad,[3] are the airport police of the Hong Kong Police Force tasked with the security of the Hong Kong International Airport.

Airport Security Unit
機場特警組
AbbreviationASU
Agency overview
Formed1977[1]
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyHong Kong
Operations jurisdictionHong Kong
General nature
HeadquartersChek Lap Kok Police station,
8 Catering Road West,
Chek Lap Kok
Sizes130 officers[1][2]
Parent agencyHong Kong Police Force
Airport Security Unit
Traditional Chinese機場特警組
Airport Security Unit officers on duty.
Airport Security Unit officer on patrol with MP5s.

Duties

ASU is responsible for airport security, primarily targeting terrorist situations such as aircraft hijacking, but in urgent situations, is used as a backup force for situations outside of the airport.

ASU officers can be identified by their distinctive deep blue uniform and are armed with sub machine guns as well as semi-automatic pistols. They also have different patches.

Weapons

  • Glock 17[1] - Standard issue sidearm for all ASU officers, loaded with 15 round of 9mm Parabellum magazines and carried in a drop leg holster
  • Heckler & Koch MP5[1] - Standard issue SMG for all ASU officers. Loaded with 28 round of 9mm Parabellum magazines, the MP5 could be deployed in multiple variants, such as A3, A5 and RAS versions.
  • M4[1] - One of the standard issue rifles of ASU.

Compared to other units, the Airport Security Unit rarely appeared in the mass media, and there has yet to be any movie or television dedicated to them. However, the Unit was featured occasionally as part of films typically of the Cantonese-action genre:

Film

Television

See also

References

  1. Leung, Christy (19 May 2017). "Elite police keep watch for lone-wolf terrorists at Hong Kong airport". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  2. 機場特警打得又睇得. Oriental Daily News (in Chinese). 19 October 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  3. "Securing success 機場特警30周年誌慶" (PDF). Issue 5. hkia News. Retrieved 25 May 2012.


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