Which description best matches MTF Nu-7's composition?

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Which description best matches MTF Nu-7's composition?

Explanation:
This item is testing knowledge of MTF Nu-7’s typical composition and capabilities as a large, highly mobile counter-threat unit. Nu-7 is depicted as a battalion-scale force designed for rapid deployment and heavy direct-action operations, with a broad mix of assets to handle diverse threats: infantry elements for decisive ground action, armored support including light vehicles and a tank platoon, air mobility through a helicopter squadron, specialized CBRN capability, field engineers, and even nuclear weapons specialists, all together with additional combat specialists and support personnel. The description that best matches this is the one that lays out a battalion-strength task force with three company-sized elements of special operations infantry, a light armored vehicle company, a tank platoon, a helicopter squadron, a CBRN platoon, a combat engineer platoon, a nuclear weapons specialist squad, and supporting personnel. Other descriptions describe concepts that don’t fit Nu-7’s armored, multi-domain, high-firepower role—for example, a unit built around a shared consciousness, a team focused on urban containment, or a group handling electronic devices and transmissions.

This item is testing knowledge of MTF Nu-7’s typical composition and capabilities as a large, highly mobile counter-threat unit. Nu-7 is depicted as a battalion-scale force designed for rapid deployment and heavy direct-action operations, with a broad mix of assets to handle diverse threats: infantry elements for decisive ground action, armored support including light vehicles and a tank platoon, air mobility through a helicopter squadron, specialized CBRN capability, field engineers, and even nuclear weapons specialists, all together with additional combat specialists and support personnel. The description that best matches this is the one that lays out a battalion-strength task force with three company-sized elements of special operations infantry, a light armored vehicle company, a tank platoon, a helicopter squadron, a CBRN platoon, a combat engineer platoon, a nuclear weapons specialist squad, and supporting personnel. Other descriptions describe concepts that don’t fit Nu-7’s armored, multi-domain, high-firepower role—for example, a unit built around a shared consciousness, a team focused on urban containment, or a group handling electronic devices and transmissions.

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