Northern Ireland Training and Tactics Team
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The Northern Ireland Training and Tactics Team (NITAT) was a unit in the British Army of the Rhine formed in the 1970s to acclimate British soldiers for their service rotation in Northern Ireland.
British Special Operations and Intelligence units often used NITAT, or an NITAT-trained unit soon to be rotated there, as a cover for their deployment in Ulster.