Spacing & Formation
Escort positioning for visibility and maneuverability.
Protective vehicle escort support that maintains continuity, spacing, and control during transit. EP Escort reduces exposure when conditions change or separation risks increase.
EP Escort is vehicle-based protective support focused on continuity during movement. Its purpose is to prevent isolation, separation, or uncontrolled exposure while in transit.
Escort posture is tailored to the environment—remaining low-profile when possible and visible when deterrence or control is required.
All escort models are defined through a Security Assessment to ensure spacing, routes, and escalation procedures are appropriate.
Escort building blocks tailored to routes, traffic realities, and risk posture.
Escort positioning for visibility and maneuverability.
Plans to re-establish continuity if separated.
Support during arrivals, departures, and handoffs.
Primary and alternate routing with choke-point avoidance.
Clear command and escalation structure.
Visible posture used selectively.
Controlled response to disruptions or confrontations.
Reinforcement or reroute decisions.
A repeatable escort model with contingencies built in.
Routes, vehicles, and exposure are reviewed.
Formation, comms, and contingencies defined.
Continuity maintained during transit.
Rapid response to changing conditions.
Every escort engagement begins with a Security Assessment to determine the appropriate escort posture and staffing.