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  2. Special Task Force (SAPS) - Wikipedia

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    The initial training period is nine months, but completing all the requisite advanced courses to become a full-fledged Special Task Force operational member may last up to three years. Highlighting the stringent selection process during the Special Task Force Training Course in 2005, 453 applications were received.

  3. Tunnel warfare - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Tunnel warfare is using tunnels and other underground cavities in war. It often includes the construction of underground facilities in order to attack or defend, and the use of existing natural caves and artificial underground facilities for military purposes. Tunnels can be used to undermine fortifications and slip into enemy territory ...

  4. Sapper - Wikipedia

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    In France, sapper ( sapeur) is the title of military combat engineers and firefighters, both civil and military, (sapper-fireman or sapeur-pompier ). Military sappers fall under the umbrella of the Engineering Arm or Arme du Génie. A related title is pioneer ( pionnier ), used only in the Foreign Legion .

  5. Recruit training in the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    Tironut ( Hebrew: טירונות) is the Hebrew term for the recruit training of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). There are different levels of recruit training, and each corps or major unit has their own training program. Upon completing tironut, non-combat recruits are certified as Rifleman 02. [1] Combat recruits must complete Rifleman 03 ...

  6. South African Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    Land training consists of many things: including sniping, demolitions and reconnaissance. Bushcraft and survival is also taught. Climbing and photography are taught to new recruits. Urban and rural combat is perhaps the newest training – developed quite recently, this training provided South Africa with a new counter-terrorist force.

  7. National Intervention Unit - Wikipedia

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    National Intervention Unit. The National Intervention Unit (NIU) is a tier-two police tactical unit, part of the special operations element of the South African Police Service (SAPS). The National Intervention Unit is one of the SAPS's elite units. It was established in 2000 to address high-risk operations and assist the Special Task Force as ...

  8. Sapping - Wikipedia

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    Sapping. Sapping is a term used in siege operations to describe the digging of a covered trench (a "sap" [1]) to approach a besieged place without danger from the enemy's fire. [2] The purpose of the sap is usually to advance a besieging army's position towards an attacked fortification. It is excavated by specialised military units, whose ...

  9. Camp Peary - Wikipedia

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    Camp Peary is an approximately 9,000 acre U.S. military reservation in York County near Williamsburg, Virginia.Officially referred to as an Armed Forces Experimental Training Activity (AFETA) under the authority of the Department of Defense, Camp Peary hosts a covert CIA training facility known as "The Farm", which is used to train officers of the CIA's Directorate of Operations, as well as ...

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