Hunter-killer team explained

A hunter-killer team is a team that separates the tasks of "hunting" and "killing" to two or more individuals.

Examples include:

Operations

Hunter killer operations are prolonged operations conducted in irregular warfare by a unique and specifically organized force, in conjunction with an indigenous force, against irregular warfare adversaries by operating behind the lines or in hostile, safe haven, or semi permissive environments, employing unorthodox tactics, for the sole purpose of achieving attrition and punitive actions predominantly against the personnel, leadership, and resources of the enemy.[1]

Principles

Hunter-killer forces and operations:

Advantages

The hunter-killer approach provides:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Celeski, Joseph D.. Hunter-Killer Teams: Attacking Enemy Safe Havens. Joint Special Operation University. January 2010. 978-1-933749-43-3. Florida. 7.
  2. Book: Celeski, Joseph D.. Hunter-Killer Teams: Attacking Enemy Safe Havens. Joint Special Operation University. January 2010. 978-1-933749-43-3. Florida. 52.
  3. Book: Celeski, Joseph D.. Hunter-Killer Teams: Attacking Enemy Safe Havens. Joint Special Operation University. January 2010. 978-1-933749-43-3. Florida. 53.
  4. Book: Celeski, Joseph D.. Hunter-Killer Teams: Attacking Enemy Safe Havens. Joint Special Operation University. January 2010. 978-1-933749-43-3. Florida. 54.
  5. Web site: BlackJack Self Study Program #7: Hunter-Killer Teams. Leadership. The Stable of. 2018-02-04. Medium. 2019-05-07.
  6. Book: Celeski, Joseph D.. Hunter-Killer Teams: Attacking Enemy Safe Havens. Joint Special Operation University. January 2010. 978-1-933749-43-3. Florida. 2.