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Day 5 SAPS Special Task Force at the UAE SWAT Challenge. Not the greatest time but they did well in completing the obstacle challenge. Many teams did not finish or were disqualified. It pains me to say this but those skinny guys from the Rwandan Defence Task Force and...

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