SWAT teams.
Special weapons and tactics
S.W.A.T Special Weapons And Tactics
Unless you're describing hitting a mosquito, SWAT is an acronym and should be spelled in all capital letters. It stands for Special Weapons And Tactics and is a special unit in larger American police departments created in the 1960s to deal with exceptional situations that are beyond the capabilities of most uniform officers in a way that minimizes the number of killed or injured. SWAT teams are made up an elite group of uniformed police who have undergone special training.
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The Answer depends on your local Police and Special Weapons and Tactics Coordinator. All Cities, Countries, and States are not the same.
SWAT = Special Weapons And Tactics.Used in armies and Police Forces. the useage in the army may cause them to make us use the swat team it's hard to join the swat team really isSpecial Weapons and Tactics (team).
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Nothing. This is called a "tactical retreat". Officers will retreat from a scene for their safety, then return minutes later with backup and probably weapons. At the same time a helicopter is recording movements at the scene from the sky.
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