
US. Navy VBSS: “Visit, board, search, and seizure” is a tactical team consisted of volunteers. The qualified sailors may volunteer to be on their assigned ship team, he/she would be attend VBSS qualification and training. VBSS is not part of Navy rating (job classifications); VBSS team members would have normal assignments within ship until the need arise.
After Operation Desert Storm (Or Gulf War) the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iraq which continued throughout Operation Iraqi Freedom. US. Navy occasionally deployed a ship to maintain the sanctions. The VBSS teams supported Navy ship by patrolling with Rigid inflatable boat, overseen the Iraq’s commercial traffic and oil terminals, visit and board ships if necessary, to ensure Iraq did not violate the sanctions by importing/exporting prohibited cargos.
During Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the VBSS capacity has expanded to anti-terrorism; they board and search vessels for weapons, drugs, and terrorists being trafficked into the Middle East. Additionally, VBSS teams were heavily involved with anti-piracy operations in Africa when their ship was being deployed in support of OEF-HOA (Operation Enduring Freedom-Horn of Africa).

This vest doesn’t have any ballistic protection. The newer version of flotation vest would have soft armor and hard plates (Not shown).



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