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>THREATCON DELTA: (Threat level critical)
>This condition applies in the immediate area
>where a terrorist attack has occurred or when
>intelligence has been received that terrorist
>action against a specific location or person is
>likely. Normally, this THREATCON is
>declared as a localized condition. See also antiterrorism.
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http:// www.daytondailynews.com/news/local-military/what-are-the-military-different-threat-levels/KzpU3zNLA6vy4DUYHYK3xH/
>FPCON DELTA describes a situation when a terrorist
>attack is taking place or has just occurred in the immediate
>area. FPCON Delta usually occurs only in the areas that
>are most vulnerable to or have been attacked. One notable
>example of a general FPCON Delta was directly following
>the September 11, 2001 attacks, when all military installations
>were placed at FPCON Delta and restricted to only military
>personnel. Force Protection Level I Antiterrorism Training
>defines FPCON Delta as: FPCON Delta applies when a
>terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence indicates
>imminent terrorist action against a specific location.
>FPCON Delta is normally declared as a localized warning.
>The installation moves to a high state of alert, and mandatory
>security measures are implemented. Commanders are also
>authorized and encouraged to supplement mandatory security
>measures. FPCON Delta may cause delayed or canceled
>mission activities. You can expect delays and interruptions to daily routines.
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The key significant difference between FPCON Charlie, and FPCON Delta, is that FPCON Delta references a specific, known threat, whereas FPCON Charlie is used to prepare for imminent threats of a general, non-targeted nature. FPCON Charlie can also be maintained for a significant length of time, several weeks, while FPCON Delta is generally only maintainable for several days.
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https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_Protection_Condition