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  2. Special access program - Wikipedia

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    There are three categories of SAPs within the Department of Defense: [10] Acquisition SAPs (AQ-SAPs), which protect the "research, development, testing, modification, and evaluation or procurement" of new systems; Intelligence SAPs (IN-SAPs), which protect the "planning and execution of especially sensitive intelligence or CI units or operations";

  3. National Intervention Unit - Wikipedia

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    The National Intervention Unit can trace its origins to the Reaction Units which were established in the Riot Units in 1979. In 2000, the Division: Operational Response Services decided to standardize training and techniques for these units and formed the National High Risk Policing Capability. Four units were strategically placed at Pretoria ...

  4. Special Task Force (SAPS) - Wikipedia

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    To provide a specialized operational, tactical and continuation training to all members of the Special Task Force to enable the unit to perform the primary and secondary functions of the unit. To provide a specialized policing service to neighbouring countries' police, in accordance with agreements reached between the South African government ...

  5. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    Comando de Operações Táticas (COT) – is a specialized counter terrorism unit with headquarters in Brasília [7] Grupos de Pronta Intervenção (GPI) – are SWAT like tactical units that supports local operations. Each state has its own G.P.I. unit; Polícia Militar. BOE/BOPE (Batalhão de Operações Especiais) units:

  6. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    special-operations forces strategic formations and units of the armed forces, whose role is to conduct sabotage, reconnaissance, subversive and other special operations on the territory of foreign countries. In wartime they may also be assigned tasks such as intelligence-gathering, the seizure or destruction of key installations, the conduct of ...

  7. Reaction Unit (South African Police Service) - Wikipedia

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    The Reaction Unit was a counter-terrorist force within the South African Police (SAP) from 1979 to 2001, in support of the SAP Special Task Force. Elements of the Reaction Unit were attached to Regional Riot Units in locations throughout South Africa, the first of which was in Durban. Its recruits were specially selected and trained in order to ...

  8. Special Activities Center - Wikipedia

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    As such, unit members, called Paramilitary Operations Officers and Specialized Skills Officers, do not typically wear uniforms. [4] If they are compromised during a mission, the US government may deny all knowledge. [5] The group generally recruits personnel from special mission units within the U.S. Special Operations community. [6]

  9. United States special operations forces - Wikipedia

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    United States special operations forces (SOF) are the active and reserve component forces of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force within the US military, as designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations.