UK Threat Levels was created in 2006.
Different countries have different ways of assigning threat levels. They also may use different terms
threat levels
Threat levels are used by the military to communicate the level of potential threat. There are four threat levels: low, guarded, elevated, and high. Force Protection Conditions (FPCON) are measures that dictate security levels at military installations based on assessed threat levels. There are five FPCON levels: normal, alpha, bravo, charlie, and delta. The higher the threat level or FPCON level, the more stringent security measures and restrictions are enforced to ensure the safety and security of personnel and assets.
Threat Signal was created in 2003.
We Are the Threat was created on 2007-02-20.
The Threat to Reason was created in 2007.
Tulsa Threat was created in 2011.
Minor Threat was created in 1980.
Neighbourhood Threat was created in 1990.
Nature of the Threat was created in 1996.
Different countries have different ways of assigning threat levels. They also may use different terms
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