
G.I.S.

Official Name: Gruppo Intervento Speciale
Translation: Special Intervention Group
Country of Origin: Italy
Formed: 1978
Parent Organization: Carabinieri
Background:
On the basis of experience alone, GIS
is one of the worlds premier Counter-terrorist teams. Since their inception in
1978, they have been in action against groups such as the Red Brigade and the
Sicilian Mafia on a regular basis. Operators in the 100 man GIS force are drawn
from the Carabinieri; but only if they have an outstanding military record, have
passed an exhaustive security check as well as a board of psychiatrists,
physicians, and senior GIS officers. This alone accounts for 40% of the
attrition rate of potential candidates for GIS.
After this first phase, candidates
attend a two week selection process. If they pass, there is an additional ten
months of training before aspiring operators are qualified to be members of GIS.
Courses in that ten months range from terrorist ideology to combat shooting and
combat driving (reportedly held at Ferrari's famed factory and speed roadway).
Operators in GIS are not lacking for weapons in their fight against terrorists.
The MP-5 sub-machine gun family (mainly the MP5 A3 and MP5 SD3) is a
new addition to the GIS arsenal. The Beretta SC70/90 5.56 assault rifle is
carried for more conventional deployments. Another Beretta carried by GIS is the
model 92 SB 9mm automatic pistol. Revolvers such as Smith & Wesson's .38
caliber and .357 magnum are also favored by operators.
GIS also utilizes heavier weapons
such as shotguns and sniper rifles; snipers are equipped with either the HK
PSG-1 or the Mauser SP86 7.62 rifle. In addition, the Barret M82 .50 caliber
sniper rifle is now being made available to GIS operators. Shotguns issued
include the Franchi SPAS 12 and 15 12-gauge and PA3 riot shotgun.
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