In a sitrep report, the line defining "reduced strength" typically refers to the total number of personnel available for duty, which is categorized as 59 or fewer fit for duty. This indicates a significant decrease in operational capability, suggesting that the unit is understrength and may struggle to fulfill its mission effectively. It serves as a critical indicator for leadership to assess readiness and determine necessary actions to bolster personnel levels.
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Marathon, Stopping Power or Lightwieght, Ninja or Sitrep, All perks PRO. I use UMP with silencer or scar with silnecer ^I use that setup in small-medium maps Do not use HEARTbeat sensor. When you plant the bomb go somewhere so you wont be seen, but if you have a headset you can hear them defusing it, its very helpful. Also use thumper to clear out campers. as for the donts, dont use a silencer and coldblodded, if your gonna use hardline or anything besides stopping power take off the silencer because it will just take too many shots. i havent used this yet but maybe bling on a scar with extended mags and a silencer would be perfect on that gun since it has a low clip. Overall, don't be predictable, go to a different spot everyround, try to be the last guy standing.
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In a sitrep (situation report), reduced strength is often defined by the color yellow. This color indicates caution and signifies that the situation is not critical but requires attention and monitoring. It serves to alert personnel to potential issues that may need to be addressed.
Red indicates reduced strength 59% or less fit for duty.
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The color red is used to indicate the level on a SITREP report that defines an area that has been reduced in strength. Green and amber indicate levels that are performing at or above expected strength.
On Line 6 of a sitrep, reduced strength of 80-89 percent is amber, 60-79 percent is red, and black is for less than 60 percent fit for duty.
its not green
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whitch of the following status used on a sitrep is defined as reduced strength; 59% or less fit for duty