National Projects

States are trusting FourTroop to manage the security of their national assets.

The process begins with an assessment of the current strategic situation and threats, the challenge that needed to be solved, the budget and the existing means. This is achieved by sitting with decision makers and analyzing together with them how to achieve best outcomes.

Later we will come with a solution for needed manpower and its training needs, procurement and technology needed to implement and the procedures and guidelines that the country needs to adapt.

Our lead advisors share decades of strategic security and defense planning.

Examples of national projects:

  • Establishment of national units to prevent criminal acts and/ or terrorism
  • Security of strategic facilities such as offshore platforms/ seaports/ airports etc.
  • Addressing national problems such as security risks at schools, hotels etc.
  • Providing consultation for the defense establishment regarding military concerns
  • Advising on certain national procurement initiatives

Case Studies from Defense

  • Defense

    Medical Training Of Special Forces

    Project Goal: To train various elite units in tactical medicine
    Client: Army Location: Europe
    FourTroop Team: 10 specialists were involved in the project.

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  • Defense

    Uav Security Operation

    Project Goal: To secure a UAV team during local government counter-terrorism operations
    Client: The Defense Industry Location: West Africa

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Case Studies from other Sectors

  • HLS

    Consulting For Upgrade A Swat Unit

    Project Goal: To consult the police force to upgrade an existing SWAT unit
    Client: Police Location: Asia
    FourTroop Team: 5 specialists were involved in the project

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  • HLS

    Upgrading An Elite Police Unit

    Project Goal: To upgrade an elite police unit and to train 200 officers to deal with riots
    Client: Police Location: Asia
    FourTroop Team: 5 specialists were involved in the project.

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