United Nations Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) The SWAT is an elite tactical unit in various UN law enforcement that is in the department of the UNNG. They are trained to perform high risk operations that fall outside of the abilities of regular officers. The duties of a SWAT member include counter-terrorism operations, confronting with dangerous situations, and participating under the concepts of UN law.
The United Nations SWAT is a sub-branch of the UNNG and acts as a special operations segment for the Guard. This sub-branch is not a complete separate branch, nor is it opened yet, but is an arm of the law.
Requirements: To join the SWAT sub-branch, you are in need to be a UNNG member for a week. You will also need to be chosen by the SWAT leader and trained, which will make you eligible to join.
What to Inspect: We want people that have full acknowledgment of the UNNG's role and attitudes as well as the access of the law. We also are in need of those who have the same confinement of the UNNG's standards and are aware of certain danger in the clan.
Whats it like? The average SWAT members will be efficient in the means of protecting and the eradication of hazardous officials or situations. The SWAT wear blue as its primary and black as its secondary. The SWAT will also give you a chance to help the clan against threats of the UN and the use of protecting the peace. SWAT takes a lot of concentration and the use of patience. SWAT has almost the same granted powers of the UNNG since its an arm of the law and will be contained to use enforcement appropriately.