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Что (кто) такое SWAT team - определение

POLICE SPECIAL WEAPONS AND TACTICS TEAM
Special Weapons And Tactics; Special Response Team; S.W.A.T; SWAT Team; SWAT team; Tactical Response Team; Special Weapons Assault Team; Special Weapons and Tactics; 10 David; Swat Team; Special weapons and tactics; S. W. A. T.; N.O.O.S.E.; Tactical Apprehension and Containment; Special Response Unit; S.W.A.T.; Police paramilitary unit; Police paramilitary units; Special Weapons and Tactics team; SWAT police
  • active shooter exercise]] at [[Eglin Air Force Base]] in 2013
  • SWAT team members prepare for an exercise.
  • agents]] undergoing hostage rescue training and helicopter fast rope insertion training
  • SWAT officers on a [[Lenco BearCat]], an [[infantry mobility vehicle]] notable for common police use, in [[Charleston County, South Carolina]]
  • [[USAF Security Forces]] SWAT officers during a training exercise at [[Travis Air Force Base]] in 1995
  • DoD]] SWAT officers responding to the [[2009 Fort Hood shooting]] in Texas
  • LAPD Metropolitan Division's "D" Platoon]] is one of the world's most prominent SWAT units and was the second SWAT team established in the United States, after that of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] in 1964.<ref name="Mitchel P. Roth 2001, p. 333">Mitchel P. Roth & James Stuart Olson, ''Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement'', Westport, Ct: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, p. 333 and; John S. Dempsey & Linda S. Forst, ''An Introduction to Policing'', Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011, p. 276.</ref>

SWAT team         
[sw?t]
¦ noun (in the US) a group of elite police marksmen who specialize in high-risk tasks such as hostage rescue.
Origin
1980s: acronym from Special Weapons and Tactics.
SWAT team         
(SWAT teams)
A SWAT team is a group of policemen who have been specially trained to deal with very dangerous or violent situations. SWAT is an abbreviation for 'Special Weapons and Tactics'. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT
SWAT World Challenge         
ANNUAL COMPETITION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT SWAT TEAMS
Original SWAT World Challenge; World SWAT Challenge; World Swat Challenge; Swat World Challenge; World S.W.A.T. Challenge; S.W.A.T World Challenge; S.W.A.T. World Challenge; World SWAT Series
The Original SWAT World Challenge is an annual competition of law enforcement SWAT teams. It is usually held close to Little Rock, Arkansas, USA and its goals are to encourage exchange of ideas/techniques and promote the high level of tactical skills, mental focus and physical endurance possessed by SWAT Teams.

Википедия

SWAT

In the United States, a SWAT team (special weapons and tactics, originally special weapons assault team) is a police tactical unit that uses specialized or military equipment and tactics. Although they were first created in the 1960s to handle riot control or violent confrontations with criminals, the number and usage of SWAT teams increased in the 1980s and 1990s during the War on Drugs and later in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. In the United States by 2005, SWAT teams were deployed 50,000 times every year, almost 80% of the time to serve search warrants, most often for narcotics. By 2015 that number had increased to nearly 80,000 times a year. SWAT teams are increasingly equipped with military-type hardware and trained to deploy against threats of terrorism, for crowd control, hostage taking, and in situations beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement, sometimes deemed "high-risk".

SWAT units are often equipped with automatic and specialized firearms, including assault rifles, submachine guns, riot shotguns, sniper rifles, riot guns, riot control agents, smoke grenades, stun grenades, and stinger grenades. In addition, they may use specialized equipment including body armor, ballistic shields, entry tools, armored vehicles, thermal and night-vision devices, fiberscope cameras, and motion detectors for covertly determining the positions of suspects inside enclosed structures.

Примеры употребления для SWAT team
1. The Old Bill would have scrambled a SWAT team sharpish.
2. Thursday, a SWAT team finished securing the area.
3. Officers had used a SWAT team, dogs and helicopters in the overnight search.
4. The National Guard and SWAT team have been called in to deal with the problem.
5. A SWAT team arrested the suspect after a period of negotiations, Fulghum said.