Counter-terrorism
Counter terrorist tactical unitsToday, many of the western countries have special units, designated to handle terrorist threats. Besides various security agencies, there are elite tactical units whose role is to directly engage terrorists and prevent terrorist attacks. Such units perform both in preventive actions, hostage rescue and responding to on-going attacks. These units are specially trained and equipped for CQB with emphasis on stealth and performing the mission with minimal casualties. The units include take-over force, snipers, EOD experts, dog operators and intelligence officers. Examples for such units are the Israeli Sayeret Matkal (military) and YAMAM (civilian) ; the American SWAT teams ; the British SAS and the Austrian Cobra unit ; the German GSG-9. See also: special forces. United StatesPeter Huessy, president of GeoStrategic Analysis, wrote:
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