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Although Special Operations serve in a broadly similar capacity to [[Stealth Sangheili|Stealth]] units, they are not one and the same. Stealth Sangheili units work as an offshoot of the SpecOps concept, and are instead organised under Covenant [[Fleet Security]], with units spread throughout the mainline Covenant military to carry out standard battlefield deployments. By comparison, SpecOps units are independent strike teams sent on missions with acute and specific objects, without wider application for the rest of the military.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc11}} Nonetheless, SpecOps deployments often worked closely alongside both [[Fleet Security]] and [[Home Security]].{{Ref/Reuse|EVG59}}
Although Special Operations serve in a broadly similar capacity to [[Stealth Sangheili|Stealth]] units, they are not one and the same. Stealth Sangheili units work as an offshoot of the SpecOps concept, and are instead organised under Covenant [[Fleet Security]], with units spread throughout the mainline Covenant military to carry out standard battlefield deployments. By comparison, SpecOps units are independent strike teams sent on missions with acute and specific objects, without wider application for the rest of the military.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc11}} Nonetheless, SpecOps deployments often worked closely alongside both [[Fleet Security]] and [[Home Security]].{{Ref/Reuse|EVG59}}
Even as of [[2558]], information about Special Operations was in scarce supply to the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], beyond the knowledge that they were considered the most proficient tactical units within the Covenant military forces. As such, [[United Nations Space Command]] directives dictate that all encounters with them by [[human]] military forces should be logged with [[UNSC High Command]].{{Ref/Book|OSFM|Page=152}}


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