special tasks
STTEP undertakes numerous special tasks on behalf of legitimate governments, NGOs and multi-national corporations.
These include but are not restricted to:
Strategy development
Doctrine development and integration of tactics
Risk Management Consultations
Due Diligence
Operational Planning
Emergency Procedure Planning and Implementation
Strategic and Tactical Advice
Hostage Negotiation and Release Missions
Reconnaissance Mission Planning, Implementation and Management
Security Management and Evacuations
Training of Military Forces, Intelligence Services and Law Enforcement Agencies
Restructuring Programmes for Armed Forces, Intelligence Services and Law Enforcement Agencies
Strategic Target Capture and Stabilization
Covert Intelligence training and advice (military, counter terrorism and counter-crime)
Rapid Reaction Force
Procurement advice, and support
Logistical advice and support
Equipment Research and Evaluation
Electronic Counter Measures and Specialised Equipment provision
missions
STTEP’s primary mission is to assist its clients achieve peace, security and stability, as soon as possible and in the most cost-effective methods.
To achieve this, the company engages in some of the toughest missions in the hostile operating environment. These include:
Counter-Terrorism – train, prevent, advise, deter and respond
Unconventional warfare – strategise, develop doctrines and tactics, train, deploy and advise
Semi-Conventional warfare – strategise, develop doctrines, confirm tactics, train, deploy and advise
Covert/Clandestine Operations – strategise, develop plans, train and deploy agents and operatives, manage and advise
STTEP’s role in advising and assisting National Armed Forces, Intelligence Services and Law Enforcement Agencies with restructuring exercises, programme development, weapon and weapon platform selection, training and tactics to achieve their desired aims is .
At the strategic level, STTEP’s experience and advice is constantly sought after.
NEVER SETTLE FOR SECOND-BEST. WITH STTEP, FAILURE IS NEVER AN OPTION
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