Podcast
Questions and Answers
A civilian is being held hostage at an airport. What is the special forces' priority?
A civilian is being held hostage at an airport. What is the special forces' priority?
- Issue a warning and immediately shoot at gang members.
- Ensure the hostage's safety and provide necessary aid (food, medics). (correct)
- Negotiate with the gang leader immediately.
Gang members are attacking the police department. What is the appropriate initial response?
Gang members are attacking the police department. What is the appropriate initial response?
- Inform high-ranking officers and gather at a designated rally point before taking action. (correct)
- Immediately return fire, as our generals and leader are in the building.
- Shout a warning and order them to stop.
Is courage and proactive engagement in combat a required attribute of a special forces member?
Is courage and proactive engagement in combat a required attribute of a special forces member?
- Truth (correct)
- False
Your convoy is under attack. What is your first step?
Your convoy is under attack. What is your first step?
Is a gang member detaining a hostage permitted to demand a ransom exceeding $50,000?
Is a gang member detaining a hostage permitted to demand a ransom exceeding $50,000?
Is protecting the faction leader the highest priority?
Is protecting the faction leader the highest priority?
What is the first action to take before lining up in F0 in preparation for a mission?
What is the first action to take before lining up in F0 in preparation for a mission?
While operating in a dangerous area, you encounter civilians. What is the appropriate course of action?
While operating in a dangerous area, you encounter civilians. What is the appropriate course of action?
Flashcards
Hostage Situation First Move
Hostage Situation First Move
Ensure the hostage's safety and provide necessary aid (food, medics).
Police Department Under Attack
Police Department Under Attack
Inform high rank, meet at F0, before acting against gang members attacking the police department.
Special Force Courage
Special Force Courage
Courage is required for special forces members to engage in fight first.
Convoy Attack Protocol
Convoy Attack Protocol
Signup and view all the flashcards
Hostage Ransom Limit
Hostage Ransom Limit
Signup and view all the flashcards
Protect the Leader
Protect the Leader
Signup and view all the flashcards
Pre-Mission Check
Pre-Mission Check
Signup and view all the flashcards
Civilians in Danger Zone
Civilians in Danger Zone
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
- These questions cover key procedures and knowledge for special forces operations.
Hostage Situation at Airport
- Prioritize the hostage's safety, ensuring they receive necessary aid like food and medical attention.
- Do not immediately resort to violence against gang members.
- Negotiation with the gang leader should come after ensuring the hostage's immediate safety.
Attack on Police Department
- Inform high-ranking officers and assemble at F0 (likely a designated meeting point) before taking action.
- Do not immediately open fire, even if leaders are in the building.
- A warning should be given.
Special Forces Member Attributes
- Courage is essential for a special forces member to engage in combat situations.
Convoy Under Attack
- The first step is to exit the vehicle and find cover.
- Do not stay inside the vehicles.
- Calling for backup is important, but secondary to immediate safety.
Hostage Situation Demands
- Gang members holding hostages cannot make unlimited demands, such as asking for more than $50k.
Protection Priority
- The primary person to protect is the leader of the faction (FG).
Pre-Mission Preparation
- Before lining up in F0 for a mission, ensure your weapon (AKM/M4) is loaded (30/30 ammo).
- Do not prioritize lining up vehicles before ensuring weapon readiness.
- Taking a vest is important, but comes after weapon readiness.
Civilians in Dangerous Zones
- Prioritize civilian safety by asking them to leave dangerous areas as soon as possible.
- Do not continue the mission without addressing the civilians' presence.
Entering a "Hood" (High-Risk Area)
- Success in a hostile area depends on a silent approach to avoid detection.
- Communicate covertly, possibly using "flobby" (code, jargon).
- Avoid alerting the opposition to your presence.
Disagreeing with Orders
- During a mission, trust training and follow orders, even if disagreeing with them
The Origin of Modern Special Forces
- The United Kingdom created the modern special forces unit.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.