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  2. Immediate action rapid deployment - Wikipedia

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    Immediate action rapid deployment (IARD) or rapid deployment, is a police tactic where first responders, typically regular police officers, actively confront a developing high-risk crisis. This is opposed to first responders acting to assemble a cordon around the crisis zone [ 1 ] and then waiting for specialized special response units to ...

  3. Grupo de Acción Rápida - Wikipedia

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    Applicants to GAR have to complete over five months of training with between 25% and 30% completing the course. [7] Firearms used include the Heckler & Koch USP Compact 9×19mm, Heckler & Koch MP5 9×19mm and the Heckler & Koch HK417 7.62×51mm respectively. Members of the unit during the staging of a mannequin challenge video.

  4. Pioneering police tactics: From wildfires to standoffs, UAVs ...

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    RI law enforcement agencies are using drones for rescues, armed standoffs and crowd control, a technological advance that is reshaping police work. Pioneering police tactics: From wildfires to ...

  5. SOBR - Wikipedia

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    They carried out police tactical unit operations under the jurisdiction of the MVD, including the apprehension of dangerous criminals and high-profile raids, while also participating in anti-irregular forces, conventional warfare, counterterrorism, and high-risk law enforcement and tactical operation situations such the Chechen Wars.

  6. Rapid Response Unit - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Czech Police with at least three years of service (or an academic degree) can join the URNA. [6] The basis is a special-tactical training, shooting preparation, work at heights and self defense along with airborne and topographical and medical training. URNA practices with foreign units such as 22 SAS, GSG9, GIGN, etc. [2]

  7. Police tactical unit - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Prefectural Police Riot Police Unit officers arresting a suspect during training. A police tactical unit (PTU) [a] is a specialized police unit trained and equipped to handle situations that are beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement units because of the level of violence (or risk of violence) involved.

  8. Garda Emergency Response Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Response Unit (ERU) (Irish: Aonad Práinnfhreagartha) is the police tactical unit of the Garda Síochána, Ireland's national police and security service. The unit was a section of the forces' Special Detective Unit (SDU), under the Crime and Security Branch (CSB) [3] until 2017, when the Special Tactics and Operational Command was created to take over its operational duties ...

  9. Territory Response Group - Wikipedia

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    The 2000-2001 Annual Report of the Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services reported that the TRG had provided a refresher and a basic training course to the Cordon and Containment Team. [41] In November 2019, four IRT members deployed to Yuendumu to assist the local general duties police.