Visser Services International

Visser Services International (VSI) is a Brunant-based defense contractor in Sint-Hendrikstad, Drenthe. It provides training and logistics support to both the Royal Guard, municipal police, and various foreign governments.

History
VSI was founded in 1989 in Haifa, Israel by David Visser, a veteran of the Rhodesian Security Forces. It provided training for various units of the IDF and the Jordanian military up until 1999, when it moved to Brunant for taxation reasons. It gained a contract with Brunant's Royal Guard for training and instruction in 2001. VSI also was engaged in (at various times) training, support, and occasionally direct action with the United States, France, Turkey, and the Ukraine.

Services
VSI currently offers contracts to both private individuals/corporations and governments.

Private Services

 * VIP Protection
 * Countersurveillance
 * Facility Security

Government/MIL/LEO Services

 * Training
 * Logistical Support (transportation, mechanical maintenance, infastructure support)
 * VIP Protection
 * Facility Security
 * Direct Action

Current:

 * Royal Guard: 11 combat instructors, seven maintenance technicians
 * Brunant law enforcement: seven instructors (part-time)
 * Government of Kuwait: five security contractors (Presidential Palace security)
 * Government of Afghanistan: 14 instructors, 27 security contactors (convoy security)

Past

 * United States Government: 12 security contractors (embassy security, Kenya)
 * Kingdom of Jordan: 21 combat instructors
 * IDF: six combat instructors

Private contracts are strictly confidential.

Controversy
Upon VSI's relocation to Brunant, there was considerable controversy on the part of the Brunanter press concerning the background of most of the contractors. A majority of the contractors at the time were former Zimbawean/Rhodesian nationals, and others were veterans of South Africa's apartheid-era SADF. However, the issue died down relatively quickly, and no incidents of note have taken place since.