The is the official civilian Counter-Terrorist unit under the Japanese National Police Agency. Like the GSG 9 and the SAS, most information on the unit has been confidential, its existence officially revealed only in 1996.
History
September 28, 1977 - First units were established in Tōkyō and Ōsaka as Special Armed Police (SAP) units.
January 26, 1979 - The SAP's Tokyo branch was deployed during the Mitsubishi Bank Hostage Incident in Osaka (Current Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ Bank). It was the first shooting incident in Japan involving armed police officers.
1992 - SAP is dispatched to resolve a criminal incident in Machida City.
June 21, 1995 - All Nippon Airways 857 was hijacked at the Hakodate Airport; marking the first time that the Japanese Air Self-Defense Forces cooperated with the SAP by providing Kawasaki C-1 aircraft as means of transportation from Haneda Airport. The plane was stormed by SAP officers and the hijacker was arrested and subdued. The Hokkaido Police's Riot Squad was also involved in the operation.
- The incident had made National Police Agency (NPA) officials work for the establishment of the Special Assault Team
April 1, 1996 - The Special Assault Team (SAT) was established after a year's training with the GSG 9, GIGN and the British SAS .
2000 - The SAT's Fukuoka and Osaka branches took part in recapturing a hijacked bus in Fukuoka in the Neomugicha incident.
2005 - NPA officials increased the SAT's manpower from 200 to 250 operators.
2006 - NPA officials increased the SAT's manpower from 250 to 300 operators.
Organisation
Locations
The Tōkyō branch, officially called "Special Operations Company" (特科中隊), is under 6th Mobile Unit, Security Department of Tōkyō Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁警備部第六機動隊). In Ōsaka Prefecture, it was created under the 2nd Mobile Unit (第二機動隊) and was unofficially called the "Zero Company" (零中隊).
Currently other branches exist in the prefectural Police departments of Hokkaidō, Chiba, Kanagawa, Aichi, Fukuoka and Okinawa. Nationwide SAT maintains about 300 personnel.
SAT operators conduct routine training in their own kill-house at certain prefectures in the Kanto region (Locations are believed to be classified). The SAT has also conduct joint training with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in order to maintain their state of readiness.
Structure
Each SAT division consists of a subduing group, the sniping group, the technical support group and the command section.
The subduing group leads the operation and the sniping group takes charge of sniping and reconnasaince. The technical support group is in charge of electronic equipment such as microphones and cameras. The command section is responsible for tactical planning.
Miscellaneous
- Upon recruitment to the SAT, the officer's name is deleted from the roster of active police officers; this is done similarly to the British SAS and GSG 9 so as to protect them from being attacked by criminals or extremist groups, as well as being prosecuted.
- SAT operators in the group's sniper division are trained to kill with precise headshots and reload in split seconds.
- SAT operators are known to cooperate with the Special Security Team (SST), mostly in training exercises.
Equipment
Weapons
Assault Rifles
- Howa Type 89 (Though it is said that the SAT has possessed a quantity of these rifles, they are not known to be used in any of the SAT's operations)
Submachine Guns
Sniper Rifles
Handguns/Revolvers
Support Items
- Ballistic Helmet with faceshield
- Ballistic Shield
- Flashbang
- Night Vision Goggles
Ranks
The following ranks are observed in the SAT:
- Commander = Inspector
- Team Captain = Assistant Inspector
- Squad Leader = Sergeant
Areas of Responsibility (AOR)
Tokyo
Osaka
Hokkaido
Chiba
Kanagawa
Aichi
Fukuoka
- Security for the Fukuoka Airport and the various foreign consulates are left to the Fukuouka SAT unit.
Okinawa
In fiction
- The SAT is seen in First President of Japan as they attempt to retake the Mihama nuclear power plant in the Fukui Prefecture from North Korean agents. Almost all are killed and the situation forces the JGSDF to deploy Red Card operatives in their place.
- Seen in the early stages of Deleted Scenes in Condition Zero in the Japan stage. They are called Kidoutai, though this may be an error on the part of the developers. This was later omitted in the final version, though it could still be accessed.
- SAT operatives in Stand Alone Complex are very active during the supposed reemergence of the Laughing Man.
- An SAT operative can be used in the Lethal Enforcers stage of Lethal Enforcers 3.
- One of the characters in Police 911 2 is an SAT operator armed with a Heckler and Koch MP5K Submachine gun.
- In the PSP version of Stand Alone Complex, Hiruma demands that Aramaki call on SAT operatives to Berutarube since he is convinced that terrorists are still in the area. Aramaki denies the request because he says that Section 9 is on the case.
- A Japanese SWAT 3 MOD allows players to use an SAT assaulter skin. An SAT mod also exists for Counter-Strike.
- SAT units are deployed in Tokyo's subway system in the movie Kôshônin Mashita Masayoshi (Negotiator Mashita Masayoshi) after a mad bomber hijacks a prototype train with passengers aboard as hostages.
- In the anime Elfen Lied, SAT forces are used to track down and capture Lucy/Nyu as the response of the Japanese government over their disappearance. Bandou is one of the fictional members of the SAT.
- In Pokémon, the SAT has been featured in two instances:
- SAT forces try to track down the Terrorists who attack the Rayquaza Tournament
- The MARU (Mewtwo Armed Response Unit) are created to deal with Mewtwo threats. Their equipment and weapons look similar to the real-life GSG 9 and the SAT.
- In the five-volume anime series The Analog Complex, SAT forces work with Vector 18 operatives to retake a Japanese military base taken over by terrorists from Azerbaijan.
- In Ghost in the Shell Movie 1, SAT forces enter a building near the start of the film, only to be confronted by Major.
External links
Law enforcement in Japan | Special forces of Japan
特殊急襲部隊