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Danab Brigade
Danab shoulder patch
Active2014–present
CountrySomalia
AllegianceSomalia
BranchInfantry
TypeCommandos
RoleSpecial Forces
Part ofChief of Defence Force (Somalia)
Garrison/HQBaledogle Airfield
Nickname(s)"Kuumaandoska" (English: The Commandos)
Motto(s)Isku Tiirsada!
Colors  Black   Gold   Somali Blue   Khaki (Beret colour)
Anniversaries21 October (Armed Force's Day)
1 July (Somali Independence Day)
EngagementsSomali Civil War
Commanders
Current
commander
Major Abdirahman "Jeeniqaar" Sheikh Omar [1] [2]

The Danab Brigade (Somali: Ciidamada Danab, "Lightning Brigade") is a highly trained Somali National Army infantry/commando force. Its strikes have repeatedly raided land in quick succession previously held by Somali Al-Qaeda linked insurgents Al-Shabaab.

History

In February 2014, U.S. contractors concluded a six-month training course for the first Commandos since 1991.[3] Training had been carried out by Bancroft Global Development, a U.S. private military contractor, paid by AMISOM which is then reimbursed by the U.S. State Department. The aim was to create a mixed-clan unit. The Danab unit was established at Baledogle Airfield, in Walaweyn District, Lower Shabelle.[3] The training of the first Danab unit began in October 2013, with 150 recruits. As of July 2014, training of the second unit was underway. According to General Elmi, the training is geared toward both urban and rural environments, and is aimed at preparing the soldiers for guerrilla warfare and all other types of modern military operations. Elmi said that a total of 570 Commandos are expected to have completed training by U.S. security personnel by the end of 2014.[4]

The initial training proved to be very successful & thus SNA & AFRICOM began to expand the capability into a 3,000 - 3,500 man brigade. AFRICOM, SOCAF, and contractors trained new recruits and barracks were rehabilitated/expanded at Baledogle Airfield.[5]

Over the years 2018 and 2019, the Danab battalion has regularly carried out strikes that have crippled al Shabaab capabilities, operations undertaken by Danab sometime have direct involvement with US forces in particular joint terminal attack controllers being used to direct artillery and close air support for Danab units when they are engaging with terrorist groups,[6] Danab commandos have been proven as a capable force.

Many cadets also undertake training at Camp TURKSOM and regularly graduate, these commandos are being trained by Turkish forces as part of Task Force "African Eagle" (Turkish: Afrika Karthali). These graduates instead of bearing the sand Infantry berets wear the unique sky blue beret.

Uniform & Camouflage

DANAB Brigade on the SNA's 54th Anniversary in 2014

Danab commandos service uniform is the same as the SNA but instead have the patch of their emblem on their left shoulder and have a paratrooper insignia on their left breast of their uniform and may wear airborne tab on their shoulder. The brigade mainly use tiger stripe and desert digital camouflage opposed to the mainly woodland camouflage that the SNA use and the urban digital camouflage the NISA use as well, The brigade does use the sand beret but if a unit's function differ, they'll use the beret colour to suit their function (i.e. for Presidential Security, they'll use red berets or helmets with "B.D." inscribed on them). Danab commandos utilise kevlar vests, tactical helmets with nightvision goggles and other higher end equipment in combat.

References

  1. ^ https://www.twipu.com/ayuub_hashi/tweet/1097562687482023936
  2. ^ https://goobjoog.com/ciidanka-xoogga-dalka-oo-la-wareegay-deegaanka-baladul-amiin/
  3. ^ a b Mohyaddin, Shafi’i (8 February 2014). "Somalia trains its first commandos after the collapse of the central government". Hiiraan Online. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  4. ^ Dan Joseph, Harun Maruf (31 July 2014). "US-Trained Somali Commandos Fight Al-Shabab". VOA. Archived from the original on 3 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Somali Commando force to grow from battalion to brigade". Star and Stripes. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  6. ^ "US troops, nonprofit trainers and a 'Lightning Brigade' battle for Somalia". www.hiiraan.com. Retrieved 13 June 2019.