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Field ManualNo. 3-19.30
*FM 3-19.30
HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC, 8 January 2001
Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.*This publication supersedes FM 19-30, 1 March 1979.
PHYSICAL SECURITY
Contents
Page
PREFACE
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Chapter 1 PHYSICAL-SECURITY CHALLENGES
..................................................................1-1Overview...................................................................................................................1-1Automated Information Systems.............................................................................. 1-1OPSEC and the Threat ........................................................................................... 1-3
Chapter 2 THE SYSTEMS APPROACH
.................................................................................. 2-1Protective Systems.................................................................................................. 2-1Systems Development............................................................................................. 2-2The Integrated Protective System ............................................................................2-5Security Threats....................................................................................................... 2-6
Chapter 3 DESIGN APPROACH
............................................................................................. 3-1Design Strategies .................................................................................................... 3-1Protective Measures................................................................................................ 3-1Vehicle Bombs..........................................................................................................3-2Exterior Attack ....................................................................................................... 3-10Standoff Weapons................................................................................................. 3-13Ballistics................................................................................................................. 3-16Forced Entry...........................................................................................................3-17Covert Entry and Insider Compromise....................................................................3-19Surveillance and Eavesdropping............................................................................3-20Mail and Supply Bombs..........................................................................................3-22Chemical and Biological Contamination.................................................................3-24
Chapter 4 PROTECTIVE BARRIERS
...................................................................................... 4-1Overview...................................................................................................................4-1Fencing ................................................................................................................... 4-2Utility Openings........................................................................................................ 4-5Other Perimeter Barriers.......................................................................................... 4-5Security Towers........................................................................................................4-5Installation Entrances ...............................................................................................4-6Warning Signs ..........................................................................................................4-8Other Signs...............................................................................................................4-8Installation Perimeter Roads and Clear Zones.........................................................4-8Arms-Facility Structural Standards...........................................................................4-9
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