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Tactical Assault and Response teams, commonly known as TAR teams, are paramilitary police units under the jurisdiction of Police Departments and DLE bureaus and agencies. Their typical duties range from hostage rescue to high-risk counter-terrorism operations, although Law Enforcement Departments may utilise local TAR teams in such ways as they deem appropriate, such as riot control or individual close protection services. TAR officers are normally outfitted with GICUs and military-specification Ground Infantry Combat Kits, and accordingly utilise military-grade weaponry ranging from sub-machine guns to high-powered marksman rifles.

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  • Tactical Assault and Response teams, commonly known as TAR teams, are paramilitary police units under the jurisdiction of Police Departments and DLE bureaus and agencies. Their typical duties range from hostage rescue to high-risk counter-terrorism operations, although Law Enforcement Departments may utilise local TAR teams in such ways as they deem appropriate, such as riot control or individual close protection services. TAR officers are normally outfitted with GICUs and military-specification Ground Infantry Combat Kits, and accordingly utilise military-grade weaponry ranging from sub-machine guns to high-powered marksman rifles.
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  • *Counter-Terrorism *Hostage Rescue *Various
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  • "TAR"
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  • Tactical Assault and Response
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  • Tactical Assault and Response teams, commonly known as TAR teams, are paramilitary police units under the jurisdiction of Police Departments and DLE bureaus and agencies. Their typical duties range from hostage rescue to high-risk counter-terrorism operations, although Law Enforcement Departments may utilise local TAR teams in such ways as they deem appropriate, such as riot control or individual close protection services. TAR officers are normally outfitted with GICUs and military-specification Ground Infantry Combat Kits, and accordingly utilise military-grade weaponry ranging from sub-machine guns to high-powered marksman rifles. During the Human-Covenant War, Tactical Assault and Response units frequently engaged Covenant Imperial Army forces alongside UNSC military personnel; as Imperial forces gained ground with the passing years, it ultimately became common practice for colonies and Earth-based nations to lend local TAR detachments to military commands for retraining and deployments in support of operations both on- and off-world. Consequently, the issue of military decorations to DLE officers for actions in UNSC combat operations became commonplace by war's end.
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