External security is understood to mean the security of one or more states against threats of a military or non-military nature.


Changing non-military risks mean new threats to external security

Non-military risks are above all

  • international terrorism;
  • Organized crime;
  • Illegal migration;
  • economic espionage;
  • environmental hazards;
  • epidemics;
  • Pandemics and
  • Resource scarcity


New challenges for military and non-military forces

All emergency services in the areas of external and internal security have to face new challenges. Both areas are becoming more and more intertwined due to the overlap in the subject areas.


Prevention: Prevention is important

Prevention in the event of a crisis always means good training of emergency services. At the TCRH Mosbach, training, further education and regular training of both military and non-military BOS organizations in theory and practice are possible.

Through its infrastructure and services, the TCRH Training Center Rescue and Help ensures all emergency services a high level of efficiency for such education and training measures.


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