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Upon assignment to a C-SWAT unit or SPAR team, all members receive the following items as their basic issue:
- 2 50' climbing ropes w/ fastclips on either end
- 1 Grapple w/ retractable titanium claws
- 1 Grapple launcher
- 1 Directional climbing support
- 1 Air hypo injector
- 2 Vials CM-107
- 1 Communication link set
- 1 Combat knife w/ titanium edge
- 1 Utility belt w/ suspenders
- 1 Shoulder pack
- 3 Lycra form-fitted body suits - Black & gray
- 3 Utility trousers (Black)
- 1 5m length monowire
- 1 Set smartgoggles w/ Targeting Scope, Lowlite, and 2 other options of choice (optional)
- 1 Set ion cuffs
- 1 Set plascuffs
- 1 Standard First Aid Kit
- Assault Weapons
- Every operative is given two assault weapons of their choice. This does not include Heavy Weapons. While other weapons are available for use, these weapons are the operative's primary weapons and are his or her responsibility. Assault Weapons may include Assault Rifles, Shotguns, Exotics, etc.
- Heavy Weapon
- Every officer and Heavy Weapons Specialist is given one heavy weapon of their choice, within reason (no EMG's, etc). This weapon, like the assault weapons, are only the operative's primary heavy weapon. Other heavy weapons are available if the situation dictates.
- Body Armor
- Operatives are allowed to choose their own body armor as long as it is approved by the Team Commanding Officer. The only two requirements is that the armor is black and that it is not too restrictive. All body armor is purchased for the operative by the unit once approved.
- Cyberware
- Operatives are granted up to 20,000 eb in cyberware and surgery costs for the first four year tour. Of course, all cyberware request lists must be approved by the Unit Commanding Officer. Each operative is also required to undergo a psychological exam to determine if they are capable of the augmentation. If there is any likelihood that the requested cyberware would put that operative at a dangerous level, certain items may be eliminated from the request or the entire list may be denied. As operatives continue to stay on with C-SWAT they can put in requests for further augmentation. This, of course, must also be approved by the Unit Commanding Officer.
- Personal Weapons
- Operatives are authorized to carry other weapons of choice besides those issued. These weapons are not provided by the C-SWAT unit but ammunition for these weapons is. Again, personal weapons must be approved and registered for use on-duty.
- Ammo
- Ammunition for all weapons (issued or personal) is provided. Basic and AP rounds are standard but other types are available if the situation dictates.
Certain Field Specialties allow members access to certain items of equipment which are at their disposal as necessary. Items that may be used up (i.e. C-6, Slap patches, and Vials of CM-107) are always replenished upon return.
| Medical Kit | | Demolitions Kit |
- Basic MedKit
- Spray Skin
- Slap Patches
- Dermal Stapler
- 6 Doses CM-107
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- 6 Blocks C-6
- Triggers / Detonators
- 1 Spider Bomb
- 2 Claymores
- 5m BlastStripping
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| Reconnaissance | | Entry Kit |
- Motion Tracker
- Directional Microphone
- Homing Tracker
- 3 Transmitters
- Surveillance Scope
- MicroCamera
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- Laser Glass Cutter
- Suction Cups
- Advanced Alarm Removal Kit
- Toolkit
- Thermite in a Tube
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