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What is known as '5-man stick' in counterterrorism language?

  1. A tactical radio call

  2. A sniper team

  3. A special vehicle

  4. A tactical section composed of 4-men and an officer

The correct answer is: A tactical section composed of 4-men and an officer

The term "5-man stick" in counterterrorism language refers to a tactical section composed of 4-men and an officer. The other options are incorrect because - A: A tactical radio call would typically not involve a specific number of personnel. - B: A sniper team typically consists of a smaller number of operatives. - C: While a special vehicle may sometimes be used in counterterrorism operations, it is not commonly referred to as a "5-man stick."