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Earning the gold medal for Olympic security
As many as 48,000 security forces. 13,500 troops. Surface-to-air missiles stationed on top of residential apartment buildings. A sonic weapon that disperses crowds by creating "head-splitting pain." Unmanned drones peering down from the skies. A safe zone, cordoned off by an 18-kilometre electrified fence, ringed with trained agents and 55 teams of attack dogs.
One would be forgiven for thinking that these were the counter-insurgency tactics used by U.S. army bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. But...
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- Earning the gold medal for Olympic security
News • May 24th, 2012
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News • May 23rd, 2012
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News • May 9th, 2012
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News • April 27th, 2012
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