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"Servare Vitas"
— FBI SWAT motto from the trailer


FBI Special Weapons and Tactics Teams (SWAT) are specialized tactical teams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). SWAT agents are specially trained to intervene in high-risk events like a hostage and barricade situations. The FBI maintains SWAT teams at each of its 56 field offices throughout the country varying in size up to about 42 members. In the event of a large-scale problem that local law enforcement does not have the resources to handle, FBI SWAT teams from the local field office, as well as outside the local region can be dispatched to aid the local authorities.[1]

The FBI SWAT is an available organization in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

CTU History

Created in 1983, The FBI Enhanced Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams are trained to intervene in high-risk situations. Their expertise includes hostage rescues, aircraft hijackings, tracking fugitives, stronghold and tubular assaults, and specialized sniper operations.

Operators

FBI SWAT Operators

From Left to Right: Thermite, Ash, Pulse, Castle

Attackers

Defenders

Weapons

Videos

Trivia

  • Contrary to the trailer's description, "Servare Vitas" is not the motto of the FBI SWAT, and is actually the motto of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team; FBI SWAT has no motto.
  • The logo used to represent the FBI SWAT CTU is the patch of the FBI Los Angeles SWAT; different FBI SWAT teams maintained at different cities use different patches.

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