Hunter-killer team

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File:Army sniper team Afghanistan.jpg
U.S Army sniper team in Afghanistan. The spotter acts as a "hunter" while the shooter acts as a "killer".

A hunter-killer team is one that separates the tasks of finding targets and attacking them, for handling by separate components of the team.

Examples include:

  • Two-person sniper teams, one using specialized optical hardware and the other a rifle
  • Pairs of F-4G "Wild Weasels" and F-16Cs, where the F-4G "hunter" can detect, identify, and locate an enemy's radar and then direct the F-16C's weapons to the site
  • M2 Bradley Infantry / Cavalry Fighting Vehicles often "hand off" fire missions to M1 Abrams main battle tanks in their hunter-killer team
  • Task Forces such as Task Force 88 where one element (EX:CIA Operatives) gathers intelligence on the target while the other (EX:Delta Force or Rangers) acts on the "hunters" intelligence and eliminates the target acting as the "killers".

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