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The most recent CTC was held in 2015. Participants included 43 participating teams which included special response units from
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is a competition of military and law enforcement special operations units. Founded in 1983, it is hosted every four years by the
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and Uwe Dee in order to improve cooperation among the different units and to encourage the exchange of ideas and experience.
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