Tactics groups
Tactics groups are small covert operations units comprised of veteran soldiers who've been vetted and selected for the TACTICS
(Total Action Covert Terrestrial In Country Service) program. They operate in teams of 4 to 6 members, with a formation size of 16 active personnel at any given time. They are tasked by Intelligence Core with special missions that can't be associated with conventional forces. Their mission set include VIP protection, HVT retrieval, special asset retrieval or denial, information gathering, as well as other tasks.
Composition
Manpower
16 men manpower
Equipment
TG are cleared to use all military equipment per mission parameters. That being said, they will likely use customized versions of their standard field kit. Each member has a designated specialty and carries associated equipment.
- CQB: Close range weapon (shotgun or equivalent), Assault tool (bladed/blunt), Combat shield
- Sniper/Recon: Long range rifle, observation equipment, camouflage device
- Broacher/Demolition: Blast shield, Explosives
- Medic/Technician: Field medical supplies, digital access device, digital interface tools
- Support/Heavy: Heavy weapons, reserve ammunition
- Squad Leader: field observation device, long range communication device, reserve equipment
Weaponry
TG has access to Trium's full armory, but most often stick to equipment they used in their previous unit. They often customize their weapons to personal specification and only switch if a mission deems necessary.
Structure
TGs are comprised of 16 members, with 2 leaders; a primary and secondary, but their roles switch on a set rotation. Each leader manages one half of the group, called a section. Each section has two sub-groups with four members each.
16 members / Tactics Group
2 sections x 8 members each/section with a designator (Alpha & Bravo, Charlie & Delta, etc.)
4 sub-groups x 4 members each sub-group
Tactics
Surgical Strike
Ambush & Surprise
Stealth kill & incapacitation
Training
rigorous physical and mental training - members are most often from military units that have seen field service and are therefore somewhat physical/mentally trained.
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