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'''Terrorist hostage capture training''' is an upgrade for the [[Consortium]].
 
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'''Terrorist hostage capture training''' is an upgrade for the [[Consortium]] that increases the chances of surviving [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] occurring during combat.
   
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In order to generate more POWs and surviving crew members from incapacitated enemy vehicles, all infantry units are trained in non-lethal fighting techniques, and ground vehicles are equipped with non-lethal ammo.<ref name = "AoW:DA_Retail">Eugen Systems, Atari, ''[[Act of War: Direct Action]]''. March 15, 2005</ref>
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==See also==
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* [[Close Quarters Battle capture training]], Task Force Talon counterpart
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* [[Non-lethal fighting training]], US Army counterpart
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 25 October 2020

Terrorist hostage capture training is an upgrade for the Consortium that increases the chances of surviving prisoners of war occurring during combat.

In order to generate more POWs and surviving crew members from incapacitated enemy vehicles, all infantry units are trained in non-lethal fighting techniques, and ground vehicles are equipped with non-lethal ammo.[1]

See also

References

  1. ↑ Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: Direct Action. March 15, 2005