The Security Wing is primarily responsible for ensuring the safety of the facility and its personnel. This is achieved mainly through patrolling the facility and guarding important places of interest.
This document is designed to provide all the necessary information for Security Wing members to effectively perform their daily duties. If you have any questions, please direct them to a command member.
As a member of the Security Wing, you are expected to adhere to a set of foundational rules and regulations at all times.
Code of Ethics: Must be followed consistently.
Professional Conduct: While on duty with the Security Wing, avoid any immature or unprofessional behavior unless expressly permitted or justified.
This applies to both behavior and appearance.
Respect for Personnel: Show respect to all individuals, regardless of their clearance level or occupation.
Compliance with Orders: Follow all directives from Security Command. Report any orders you believe are against regulations to the Ethics Committee. This rule does not apply to members of the O5 Council; their orders must be followed without question.
Communication: Security Wing members may freely converse with Class-D and Foundation Personnel, provided it does not disrupt site operations or their own duties.
Foundation Documentation: Adhere to all protocols, such as the Combative Raid & Riot Procedures.
Grammar: Proper grammar must be used at all times outside of team and combative chat.
Equipment Usage: Do not misuse any equipment at any time.
Hostage Situations: Base Security Members should not interfere unless requested by the Security Response Unit, Military Police, or Security High Command.
Interaction with SCPs: Engage with docile SCPs in a calm and respectful manner, ensuring interactions do not interfere with on-site duties unless directed otherwise.
Prohibited Items: Do not equip or use SCP items or tools/gear provided by SCPs for personal advantage.
Risky Behavior: Do not intentionally place yourself in harm's way to justify actions that would otherwise be prohibited.
Crossfire: Do not retaliate against any individual who shoots you in crossfire.
Emotes: Avoid using emotes while on duty. Gesture emotes (waving, pointing, saluting, etc.) are exempt and may be used.
Please ensure adherence to these guidelines to maintain the integrity and professionalism of the Security Wing.
Security Cadet: Level-1
The entry rank for the Security Wing. Security Cadets must complete the Cadet Program before becoming full members of the Security Wing and taking on more advanced tasks for the department.
To progress to the next rank, Cadets must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Private: Level-1
Security Privates are fully-fledged members of the Security Wing, capable of performing all duties without any restrictions. They represent the standard rank within the Security Wing.
To progress to the next rank, Privates must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Specialist: Level-2
Security Specialist are those who have served a great deal of time to outstand other members within the Security Wing.
To progress to the next rank, Specialist must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Corporal: Level-2
Security Corporals are members who are on their way to entering the Security Command. Corporals show skills of leadership and dedication to the department.
To progress to the next rank, Corporals must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Sergeant: Level-3
Security Sergeants are members of the Security Junior Command and have demonstrated dedication and loyalty to the Security Wing. They have the authority to co-host training sessions and assist Security Command with their general tasks.
Security Staff Sergeant: Level-3
Security Privates are fully-fledged members of the Security Wing, capable of performing all duties without any restrictions. They represent the standard rank within the Security Wing.
To progress to the next rank, Privates must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Specialist: Level-2
Security Specialist are those who have served a great deal of time to outstand other members within the Security Wing.
To progress to the next rank, Specialist must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Security Corporal: Level-2
Security Corporals are members who are on their way to entering the Security Command. Corporals show skills of leadership and dedication to the department.
To progress to the next rank, Corporals must:
Attend one Cadet Orientation.
Attend one Combat Training.
Have one hour of on-site activity on the Security Wing team.
Pass the Security Cadet Exam with an 85% or above.
Attendees will learn how to act and respond to various tasks and scenarios through brief explanations and demonstrations. This method allows them to grasp the most critical aspects of handling such situations without enduring a full simulation. The scenarios covered include Test Escorting, Breaches, Riots, Raids, and other on-site tasks. The estimated duration for this training session is 45-50 minutes.
Objectives:
Teach Security members how to respond effectively during potential on-site scenarios.
Illustrate different aspects of being part of the Security Wing and the situations they may encounter while patrolling.
Roadmap:
Scenario Selection: The host will select three scenarios to cover. These can be as specific as the host deems necessary, but must include one of the following: Breaches, Riots, or Test Escorting.
Instruction and Demonstration: For each selected scenario, the host will explain the guidelines and conduct a brief demonstration highlighting the most important aspects. For example, during a riot scenario, the priority is regaining control of the site and preventing CDs from rioting.
Attendees will engage in a Team Deathmatch scenario, competing in evenly matched teams with balanced equipment and teammates to ensure fairness. All combat training sessions must include a section on trigger discipline to emphasize safety and control. The estimated duration for this training session is 45-50 minutes.
Objectives:
Improve the accuracy of Security members using a multitude of weapons
Improve Security members’ situational awareness and game sense
Encourage the use of teamwork and tactics
Improve effective communication
Private Server:
Attendees will be split into two distinguishable teams.
1 life only.
Combat should mainly be secluded to a single location.
VC use is optional but highly encouraged.
Attendees will be introduced to the fundamentals of the Security Wing through a series of topics. This includes understanding the basics of Security Wing operations, regulations, and conduct. Cadets are required to attend this orientation to continue to Security Private. The estimated duration for this training session is 30-45 minutes.
Roadmap:
Equipment Overview
Breach Overview: Protocols for Base SD response
SD Positioning
Supervising Class-Ds
Escorting Class-Ds: Prioritizing different Class-Ds
SCP Countering/Interaction
Chaos Insurgency Overview: Identification and interaction guidelines