Tactical Site Exploitation
Tactical Site Exploitation (TSE) involves the systematic search, documentation, and collection of evidence during or immediately after securing a location. TSE teams gather materials such as biometric data, weapons components, electronics, documents, and media, helping identify individuals, link networks, and develop actionable intelligence. TSE is commonly used by military, special forces, and law enforcement during raids, post-blast investigations, or counter-terrorism operations to support prosecution or mission planning.
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What is Tactical Site Exploitation (TSE)?
TSE is the process of collecting and documenting evidence from a location immediately after it has been secured, often during military or law enforcement operations. It supports intelligence gathering and follow-on targeting.
What kind of evidence is collected during TSE operations?
Evidence may include weapons components, electronic devices, biometric data, identification documents, cell phones, maps, and handwritten notes, anything that may link individuals or networks to the site.
Who conducts Tactical Site Exploitation?
TSE is typically carried out by military units, special operations forces, EOD teams, or specialist law enforcement personnel trained in evidence handling and field forensics.
How does TSE contribute to mission outcomes?
TSE provides immediate, on-site intelligence that can confirm identities, uncover enemy intent, and support future operations. It bridges the gap between tactical action and strategic decision-making.