special weapons and tactics squad
A special weapons and tactics squad secures the perimeter of a city building.
Noun: A specialized police unit trained to handle high-risk, violent, and dangerous situations that exceed the capabilities of regular officers, such as hostage rescues, counter-terrorism operations, and apprehending armed suspects.
The term "special weapons and tactics squad" refers specifically to the unit as an organization. It is often used in formal or descriptive contexts. - The mayor authorized the deployment of the special weapons and tactics squad to resolve the standoff. - Training for the special weapons and tactics squad is extremely rigorous and demanding.
- "to call in the special weapons and tactics squad": To request the deployment of this unit for a critical incident.
- When the bank robbers barricaded themselves inside, the police chief decided to call in the special weapons and tactics squad.
- SWAT squad (n): A common acronym for "special weapons and tactics squad."
- The SWAT squad secured the perimeter.
- SWAT team (n): A more frequently used synonym for the unit.
- The SWAT team used a flashbang grenade during the raid.
- Tactical unit: A general term for a police or military unit trained for specialized, high-risk operations.
- Emergency response team: A unit designed to respond to critical incidents.
- To be on a SWAT call: To be actively deployed for a SWAT operation.
- Several officers are on a SWAT call and unavailable for patrol duty.
A special weapons and tactics squad secures the perimeter of a city building.
- a squad of policemen who have been trained to deal with violent and dangerous situations