S.W.A.T.
S.W.A.T. stands for Special Weapons and Tactics, a specialized unit within law enforcement agencies. These teams are trained to handle high-risk operations, such as hostage rescues, counter-terrorism, and armed standoffs. S.W.A.T. officers use advanced equipment and tactics to ensure the safety of both the public and themselves during dangerous situations.
The concept of S.W.A.T. originated in the 1960s in the Los Angeles Police Department. Since then, many police departments across the United States and around the world have established their own S.W.A.T. teams. These units often undergo rigorous training to prepare for various scenarios that require tactical expertise and quick decision-making.