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A rapid deployment force (RDF) is a military formation that is capable of fast deployment outside their country's borders. They typically consist of well-trained military units (special forces, paratroopers, marines, etc.) that can be deployed fairly quickly or on short notice, usually from other major assets and without requiring a large organized support force immediately.
2nd Quick Response Division (South Korea) Republic of Korea Marine Corps Quick Maneuver Force; X. XVIII Airborne Corps
Quick response team (QRT) may refer to: Police tactical unit (PTU), also called quick response team. Anne Arundel County Police Department Quick Response Team;
"82nd Airborne Division Immediate Response Force deploys to Afghanistan". Connecting Vets. August 13, 2021. Retrieved January 24, 2022. "'We're always ready' — Meet the soldiers of America's go-to rapid response force". Task & Purpose. January 27, 2022. Retrieved February 25, 2022. Blake, Sarah. "On short notice, US fast-response force flies ...
Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) is state of readiness and modus operandi of air defence maintained at all hours of the day by NATO air forces. The United States usually refers to Quick Reaction Alert as 'Airspace Control Alert'. Some non-NATO countries maintain a QRA, [1] either full-time or part-time. [2] [3]
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The Special Rapid Response Unit or SOBR (Russian: СОБР - Специальный Отряд Быстрого Реагирования, romanized: Spetsialnyy Otryad Bystrogo Reagirovaniya, lit. ''Special Unit of Quick Response''), from 2002 to 2011 known as OMSN ( Otryad Militsii Spetsial'nogo Naznacheniya , Special Police Unit), is a ...
A rapid response system consists of two clinical components, an afferent component, an efferent component, and two organizational components – process improvement and administrative. [2] The afferent component consists of identifying the input early warning signs that alert a response from the efferent component, the rapid response team. [3]