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NATO Allied Joint Publication (AJP) 3.5 defines special operations as "Special operations are military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, trained, and equipped forces, manned with selected personnel, using unconventional tactics, techniques, and modes of employment. These activities may be conducted across the full range of military operations, independently or with conventional forces, to help achieve the desired end-state. Politico-military considerations may require clandestine or covert techniques and the acceptance of a degree of political or military risk not associated with operations by conventional forces. Special Operations deliver strategic or operational-level results or are executed where significant political risk exists.' |
NATO Allied Joint Publication (AJP) 3.5 defines special operations as "Special operations are military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, trained, and equipped forces, manned with selected personnel, using unconventional tactics, techniques, and modes of employment. These activities may be conducted across the full range of military operations, independently or with conventional forces, to help achieve the desired end-state. Politico-military considerations may require clandestine or covert techniques and the acceptance of a degree of political or military risk not associated with operations by conventional forces. Special Operations deliver strategic or operational-level results or are executed where significant political risk exists.' |
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Any unit can be designated as a Special Operations Unit as they conduct special operations but only a certain and small number of units can be designated as Special Forces, they have to be of a high degree of personnel than special ops units or normal units. |
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The NATO-Russia Glossary of Contemporary Political and Military Terms doesn't contain any definition for Special Forces. It does have a definition for Special Operations Force'''s''' and Special Operations Force:<ref>http://www.nato.int/docu/glossary/eng/15-main.pdf</ref> |
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This is a list of active military special forces units. Several NATO documents use the term Special Forces.
NATO Allied Joint Publication (AJP) 3.5 defines special operations as "Special operations are military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, trained, and equipped forces, manned with selected personnel, using unconventional tactics, techniques, and modes of employment. These activities may be conducted across the full range of military operations, independently or with conventional forces, to help achieve the desired end-state. Politico-military considerations may require clandestine or covert techniques and the acceptance of a degree of political or military risk not associated with operations by conventional forces. Special Operations deliver strategic or operational-level results or are executed where significant political risk exists.'
Any unit can be designated as a Special Operations Unit as they conduct special operations but only a certain and small number of units can be designated as Special Forces, they have to be of a high degree of personnel than special ops units or normal units.
- special-operations forces -
Strategic formations and units of the armed forces, whose role is to conduct sabotage, reconnaissance, subversive and other special operations on the territory of foreign countries. In wartime they may also be assigned tasks such as intelligence-gathering, the seizure or destruction of key installations, the conduct of psychological operations or the organization of insurgencies in the enemy’s rear area. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have separate special-operations forces brigades, battalions and companies which are integrated with the intelligence assets of military districts, fronts, fleets, armies or corps.
- special-operations force -
Designated special groups of selected servicemen which provide NATO with unique capabilities of special reconnaissance, direct action and military assistance in order to undertake difficult, dangerous and sometimes politically sensitive missions for the theatre commander.
These are distinct from special-purpose infantry units such as the Royal Marine Commandos.
Other potential sources of a good definition for Special Forces or Special Operations Forces include the Department of Defense Dictionary (Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms) and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron memoir No Room for Error by Col. John T. Carney, and Benjamin F. Schemmer.
For other units, see:
- List of active military non-combat special units (see non-combat special units section)
- List of defunct special forces units
- List of paratrooper forces
- List of marine forces
- List of special police units
- Special Forces Brigade — reported 2007, located at Cabo Ledo region, northern Bengo Province.[4]
- one spetsnaz regiment (Source IISS).[5] A special forces presence was reported in the Russian-language internet at Nubarashen district, part of Yerevan, in 2012.[6]
- 1st Commando Regiment[7][8]
- 2nd Commando Regiment
Incorporates the role of Tactical Assault Group (East) - Special Air Service Regiment (SASR)[7]
Incorporates the role of Tactical Assault Group (West)
- Commando unit[14]
- Brazilian Special Operations Brigade[15]
- 1º Batalhão de Forcas Especiais (1º BFEsp)
- 1º Batalhão de Ações de Comandos (1º BAC)[15]
- 1º Company Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear operations specialists
- 3º Company Special Operations Amazonia
- Special Operation Support Battalion[16]
- Royal Brunei Land Forces
- Special Forces Regiment[20]
- Royal Brunei Navy
- Special Combat Squadron[21]
- 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (427 SOAS)[22]
- Canadian Special Operations Regiment[23]
- Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2)[24]
- Special Operations Battalion
- Special Forces Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
- 391st Commando battalion URR[27]
A brief from the Royal Danish Defence College listed two Danish special operations units:[29]
Two other Danish units have some claim to special forces status. The Danish Home Guard's Special Support and Reconnaissance Company is capable of behind-the-lines stay-behind reconnaissance, similar to the Cold War role of the British 21 and 23 SAS Regiments.[32] The Royal Danish Navy also maintains a unique ski patrol unit that conducts dog patrols of Greenland throughout the year. This unit, the Sirius Patrol, maintains a combat capability.
- Five commando groups; one counter-terrorist unit[33]
- "Agazi" commando division[34]
- 205th/206th commando brigade
- Anti-Terrorism Battalion
- ESOF(400 men detachment)
- Armée de Terre (Army)
- Marine Nationale (Navy)
- Armée de l'Air (Air Force)
- No 10 Air Parachute Commando[35]
- ET 03/61 Poitou (transport squadron)[35]
- Commandos Fusiliers Marins(COFUSMA)
- Presidential Guard Unit (Gabon) includes a paracommando company[citation needed]
- Special Operations Brigade[36]
- 1st Special Operations Group
- Naval Group Special Operations
- Iverioni Mountain-Reconnaissance Battalion
- Support-Maintenance Battalion
- Luftwaffensicherungsstaffel S (Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 33), Buchel Air Base
This section includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (May 2014) |
- 1st Raider/Paratrooper Brigade (1η ΤΑΞΚΔ-ΑΛ)[39]
- 13th Special Operations Command
- HDF 34th ’László Bercsényi’ Special Operations Battalion[40]
- HDF 25/88th Light Mixed Battalion[41]
- HDF 5/24th 'Gergely Bornemissza' Reconnaissance Battalion[42]
The Iraqi Counter Terrorism Bureau reports to the Prime Minister directly. The Iraqi CTB oversees the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Command, a formation that includes all Iraqi Special Operations Forces (two brigades, according to the IISS 2013). As of 30 June 2009, there had been legislation in progress for a year to make the Iraqi CTB a separate ministry.[50]
- Duvdevan Unit, undercover unit
- Egoz Reconnaissance Unit
- Sayeret Maglan
- Sayeret Tzanhanim
- Sayeret Golani
- Sayeret Givati
- Sayeret Nahal
- Sayeret Matkal[53]
- Sayeret Yahalom
- Oketz Unit, canine special forces unit
- Alpinist Unit, mountain warfare unit
- LOTAR Eilat - counter-terrorism unit
- Elements of the Israeli Mossad
- 9th Parachute Assault Regiment "Col Moschin" (Tier 1)[56][57][58]
- 185th Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore" (Tier 2)
- 4th Alpini Parachutist Regiment (Tier 2)
- 3rd Special Operations Helicopter Regiment (Tier 2)
- Gruppo di Intervento Speciale (GIS) (Tier 1)[56][60]
- Carabinieri Regiment "Tuscania" (Tier 3)
- 61st Special Reconnaissance Battalion[63]
- One Army special operations battalion (IISS 2013)
- One special forces unit (forming) (IISS Military Balance 2013)
- Grup Gerak Khas (GGK)[64][65]
- 10 Paratrooper Brigade (Malaysia) (10 Para)[66][67]
- 72nd Special Forces Battalion, Makurdi (Nigerian Army)[77]
- Special Service Group (SSG)
- Special Response Force (SRF) was created in April 2012 to strengthen the security of strategic nuclear assets.[78]
- Special Service Group Navy (SSGN)
- Wojska Specjalne
- Dowództwo Wojsk Specjalnych
- Jednostka Wojskowa Agat (JW Agat)
- Jednostka Wojskowa Formoza (JW Formoza)
- Jednostka Wojskowa Grom (JW Grom)
- Jednostka Wojskowa Komandosów (JW Komandosów)
- Jednostka Wojskowa Nil (JW Nil)
- 7 Eskadra Działań Specjalnych (7 eds) operational command only
- Dowództwo Wojsk Specjalnych
- Army Commandos (Comandos)[90]
- Air-Land Pathfinders (Precursores Aeroterrestres)
- Special Operations Troops (Rangers, Operações Especiais)[90]
- 2nd Special Purpose Brigade in Promezhitsa, Pskov Oblast
- 3rd Special Purpose Brigade in Tolyatti
- 10th Special Purpose Brigade in Mol'kino, Krasnoyarsk Territory
- 14th Special Purpose Brigade in Ussuriysk
- 16th Special Purpose Brigade in Tambov
- 22nd Special Purpose Guards Brigade in Stepnoi, Rostov Oblast
- 24th Special Purpose Brigade in Irkutsk
- Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command[102]
- 1st Special Forces Brigade (Eagle)
- 3rd Special Forces Brigade (Flying Tiger)
- Oversea Deployment Group (Whole World) (Formerly 5th Special Mission Group 'Black Dragon')
- 7th Special Forces Brigade (Pegasus)
- 9th Special Forces Brigade (Ghost)
- 11th Special Forces Brigade (Golden Bat)
- 13th Special Forces Brigade (Black Panther)
- 707th Special Mission Battalion (White Tiger)
- Republic of Korea Naval Special Warfare Flotilla[104]
- Special warfare squadron (UDT/SEAL)
- Mine Warfare Squadron
- Rescue squadron
- Ship Salvage Unit (SSU)
- Combat Control Team (CCT)
- 6th Search and Rescue Group
- Defence Staff (Joint Operations Command)
- Joint Special Operations Command (Mando Conjunto de Operaciones Especiales (MCOE))[107]
- Special Operations Command (Army) (Mando de Operaciones Especiales (MOE))[108]
- Naval Special Warfare Force (FGNE)[109]
- Special Operations Unit (Unidad de Operaciones Especiales)
- Naval Special Warfare Force (FGNE)[109]
- Airborne Combat Parachute Engineers Squadron (Escuadrón de Zapadores Paracaidistas (EZAPAC))[110]
Kommando Spezialkräfte KSK (Special Forces Command)
Professional units
- Army Reconnaissance Detachment (ARD 10)[112][113]
- Militärpolizei Spezialdetachement (Military Police Special Detachment)
Militia units
- Grenadier Battalion 20
- Grenadier Battalion 30
- Grenadier Battalion 40 (Reserve)
- Fallschirmaufklärer Kompanie 17 (Parachute Reconnaissance Company 17)
- Ministry of Internal Affairs units:[115]
- Omega: Stationed in Kyiv the unit has been active in the 2014 War in Donbass. Designed to combat terrorism, often works along with Vega special forces unit.
- Scorpion: Specializes in the defense of Ukraine's nuclear facilities
- Falcon: Stationed in Kyiv and designed to battle organized crime
- Griffin: Tasked with protecting courts, ensure the safety of judges
- Jaguar: Regiment tasked with stopping hooliganism, cease riots, suppressing riots in prisons.
- Titan: Ensuring the safety of foreign deputies, investigating fraud and counter-fitting rings.
- Vega: Combat terrorism, works closely with the Omega unit.
- Ministry of Defense Units:
- Ukrainian Ground Forces units
- 3rd Separate Spetsnaz Regiment (Kirovograd)[116]
- 8th Separate Spetsnaz Regiment (Khmelnitskyi)[117]
- 140th Special Purpose Center (Khmelnitskyi)[118]
- Ukrainian Navy units
- Ukrainian Ground Forces units
- Security Service of Ukraine
- Special Boat Service (Royal Marines)[114]
- 22 Special Air Service Regiment (British Army)[121]
- Special Reconnaissance Regiment (British Army)[122]
- 18 Signal Regiment (Royal Corps of Signals, British Army)[123]
- Special Forces Support Group[124][125]
- Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing[126]
- Joint Special Operations Command
- United States Army 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta
- United States Army Intelligence Support Activity
- United States Army Flight Concepts Division (FCD)
- United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group
- 66 Air Operations Squadron (66 AOS)
- 427th Special Operations Squadron
- United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)[127]
- United States Army Special Forces Command[127]
- 75th Ranger Regiment[127]
- United States Army Special Operations Aviation Command (ARSOAC)[127]
- 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment "Night Stalkers"[127]
- Special Operations Aviation Training Battalion[127]
- United States Army Special Operations Command Flight Detachment[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC)[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 1: SEAL Teams 1, 3, 5, 7[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 2: SEAL Teams 2, 4, 8, 10[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 3: SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 4: Special Boat Teams 12, 20, 22[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 10[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Group 11: SEAL Teams 17, 18 (Reserves)[127]
- Naval Special Warfare Center[127]
- United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group[127]
- Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)[127]
- 1st Special Operations Wing[127]
- 24th Special Operations Wing[127]
- 27th Special Operations Wing[127]
- 193d Special Operations Wing (ANG)[127]
- 919th Special Operations Wing (AFR)[127]
- 352nd Special Operations Group[127]
- 353rd Special Operations Group[127]
- United States Air Force Special Operations Training Center[127]
- United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)[127]
- Marine Special Operations Regiment[127]
- Marine Special Operations Support Group[127]
- Special Operations Air Group 10[128]
- Special Operations Air Group 15[128]
- Special Operations Air Group 17[128]
Under the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army (Bộ Tổng Tham mưu Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam)
- Commando (Binh chủng Đặc công),[129] including:
- Special reconnaissance (Trinh sát Đặc nhiệm): the reconnaissance force is not a separate branch, every armed branch has a reconnaissance team.[133]
Non-combat special units
While the Submarine Parachute Assistance Group is a relatively overt unit, references to the JSOC units below are rare. Possibly the only authoritative source is Ambinder, Marc, and D. B. Grady The Command: Deep Inside the President's Secret Army, John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
- Australia Special Operations Engineer Regiment
- Canada Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU)[134]
- United Kingdom Submarine Parachute Assistance Group (Royal Navy, Naval Service)[135]
- United States Joint Special Operations Command
- Joint Communications Unit
- Joint Communications Integration Element (JCIE)
- Joint Intelligence Brigade (JIB)
- Joint Medical Augmentation Unit (JMAU)
- United States Army Skills Evaluation Detachment (USASED) - selection/recruiting unit for "Grey Fox"[136]
- United States United States Army Special Operations Aviation Command
- Systems Integration Management Office (SIMO)[127]
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- Miscellaneous Notes
- ^ The Japanese Special Forces Group is the current name of the former Japanese Special Operations Group, following a name change.