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Attack parties will often consist of groups of ten to fifty fighters, with a dozen or more support and reconnaissance personnel. They usually travel on foot or motorcycles, but may have a variety of stolen vehicles. Base camps are likely to be more heavily guarded, with multiple look-outs, counter-mobility measures and traps. Members may communicate via networks of runners, satellite phones, shortwave radio, and internet cafes when available. | Attack parties will often consist of groups of ten to fifty fighters, with a dozen or more support and reconnaissance personnel. They usually travel on foot or motorcycles, but may have a variety of stolen vehicles. Base camps are likely to be more heavily guarded, with multiple look-outs, counter-mobility measures and traps. Members may communicate via networks of runners, satellite phones, shortwave radio, and internet cafes when available. | ||
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