Coronation of the winners of the "UAE Challenge for Tactical Teams"

  • The strongest teams and tactical units compete to break their records recorded in previous versions.

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The Director of the General Department of Security of Organizations, Facilities and Emergency, Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, crowned the winners of the first three places, where the Chechen team achieved first place with the launch of the UAE Tactical Team Challenge 2022, which will be held with the participation of 41 teams representing 24 countries in the training city in Al Ruwayyah Square in Dubai.

The Abu Dhabi Police team (B) came second, while the Sharjah Police team (B) came third.


The strongest teams and tactical units compete to break their records recorded in previous versions, and win financial prizes estimated at $ 170,000 for the first three places in the overall total of the five competitions.

The UAE is participating in the challenge through 10 teams represented by the Ministry of Interior, Dubai Police General Command (A and B), Abu Dhabi Police General Command (A and B), Sharjah Police General Command (A and B), and Ras Police General Command The tent, the Fujairah Police General Headquarters, and the Ajman Police General Headquarters.


The competitions were launched in the training city in Al Ruwayyah area, in the presence of the Director of the General Department for the Security of Organizations, Facilities and Emergency, Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, the Director of the General Department of Transport and Rescue, Dr. Muhammad Nasser Al Razoqi, and a number of directors of public administrations and police stations in the General Command of Dubai Police, in addition to the leaders of the teams participating in the event. championship.

The first day witnessed the participation of 33 teams from different countries of the world.

The competition on the first day was limited to the challenge of rescuing a hostage (the tactical competition). The Chechen team won the first place, achieving a time of 37.54 seconds and winning the first place prize of $5,000. The Abu Dhabi Police (B) team came in second, winning a prize of $3000. With a time of 40.61 seconds, the Sharjah Police (B) team came in third place and won a prize of (2000) dollars, achieving a time of 41.69 seconds, while the Abu Dhabi Police (A) team ranked fourth, with a time of 42.32 seconds. The Serbian team placed fifth, achieving a time of 42.62 seconds.


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