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rapid reaction force in British English (ˈræpɪd rɪˈækʃən fɔːs) nouna force that can be deployed swiftly to a site of conflict or potential conflict Examples of 'rapid reaction force' in a sentencerapid reaction force An entente on nuclear capabilities and a joint rapid reaction force is worth having.There will be a new joint rapid reaction force with up to 6,000 troops.Troop reductions will be linked to political and military 'benchmarks', leaving a rapid reaction force behind to cope with any rise in insurgency.As a rapid reaction force, it has found itself tied down by differing rules of engagement in its first big out-of-area deployment. |