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  2. SWAT - Wikipedia

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    SWAT units are often trained in special tactics such as close-quarters combat, door breaching, crisis negotiation, and de-escalation. The first SWAT units were formed in the 1960s to handle riot control and violent confrontations with criminals.

  3. How SWAT Teams Work - HowStuffWorks

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    A SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team is an elite unit within a police force, used for exceptional situations that require increased firepower or specialized tactics. Find out how SWAT team members train, what gear they use and how they conduct raids.

  4. Special Weapons & Tactics | SWAT - American Special Operations...

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    Special Weapons and Tactics teams (SWAT) are special operations units in civilian law enforcement agencies such as County Police Departments, Sheriff Departments, US Marshall service, the FBI etc.

  5. FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams - Wikipedia

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    FBI Special Weapons and Tactics (FBI SWAT) Teams are specialized part-time SWAT teams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI maintains SWAT teams at each of its 56 field offices throughout the United States. [3] Each team is composed of a varying number of certified SWAT operators, dependent on office size and funding.

  6. Police History: How SWAT got its start

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    He changed the name to “Special Weapons and Tactics” and sold the idea to higher-ups. The first members of SWAT were veterans of the Vietnam and Korean Wars. They were issued a variety of weapons confiscated from criminals. Their first transport van was a refurbished red delivery truck.

  7. Origins of SWAT - POLICE Magazine

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    SWAT teams have been part of the capabilities of police agencies since 1967 when the Los Angeles Police Department organized its special weapons and tactics unit to respond to critical incidents. Since then, the number of SWAT teams has increased dramatically nationwide.

  8. The Birth and Evolution of the SWAT Unit | Police Magazine

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    "Special weapons and tactics teams moved into a new era after Charles Whitman climbed into a tower on the first day of August 1966," says Lt. Sid Heal of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in an article in The Tactical Edge.

  9. Tactics — FBI

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    Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. FBI SWAT agents pass a rigorous fitness and marksmanship process to join the SWAT team. Once on the team, these agents do difficult and dangerous work,...

  10. National SWAT Study | NTOA

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    Almost all of the responding agencies reported that their training includes high-risk operations, negotiations, specialty munitions, SWAT management, tactical firearms and tactics. The factor that seemed to have the greatest positive impact was technology.

  11. Special operations - Wikipedia

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    Special operations may include reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, and counterterrorism, and are typically conducted by small groups of highly trained personnel, emphasizing sufficiency, stealth, speed, and tactical coordination, commonly known as special forces. History. Australia.