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Chinese Military unit
Naval Special Operations Battalion(2002-2017)
Special Operations or 7th Brigade
海军特种作战大队(2002-2017)
海军陆战队第七旅(After 2017)
Insignia of the 7th Marine Brigade
Active2017-present (as brigade)
CountryPeople's Republic of China
BranchPeople's Liberation Army Navy Marine Corps
TypeSpecial Operations Forces
Garrison/HQYulin Naval Base, Sanya
Nickname(s)"Jiaolong Commandos"
Mascot(s)Jiaolong
EngagementsAnti-Piracy Operations in the Gulf of Aden
Evacuation of Chinese nationals from Yemen
Military unit

The 7th Marine Brigade or Special Operations Brigade is a special operations unit in the People's Liberation Army Navy Marine Corps of People's Republic of China (Mainland or Communist China). Reliable sources disagree as to whether the brigade has a number or is designated "Special Operations." It is commonly known as the "Jiaolong Commandos." It is based in Sanya, Hainan Island.

"Jiaolong" refers to a variant of dragon in Chinese folklore, and is often rendered in the case of this unit, in English, as "Sea Dragon."

History

The unit was founded as the Naval Special Operations Battalion in 2002.

On 26 December 2008, 70 soldiers from the unit were deployed to Somalia, where they conducted anti-piracy operations.

"In 2015, Jiaolong commandos participated in the evacuation of 571 Chinese citizens and over 200 other foreign nationals from Yemen after a Saudi-led coalition began airstrikes against the Houthi rebel group (Yemen Civil War). In April 2017 the Tuvalu-registered cargo ship “OS35” was hijacked by Somali pirates in the waters of the Gulf of Aden. At the time, the PLA Navy’s Yulin, a Type 054A Frigate in China’s South Sea Fleet was participating in anti-piracy patrols. Sixteen PLA Navy Special Forces, led by a special forces platoon leader, boarded the ship and rescued the crew.

On 5 May 2017, three pirates were captured by the unit's personnel and handed over to the Somali Police Force.

Personel of the 7th Marine Brigade boarding a ship during the United States Pacific Fleet Exercise RIMPAC

The Naval Special Operations Battalion was renamed to the 7th Marine Brigade in 2017.

Missions

The brigade is used for Visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS), anti-piracy, air assault, direct action, combat diving, sabotage and amphibious reconnaissance.

In popular culture

Operation Red Sea (2018) is loosely based off the unit's involvement in the evacuation of Chinese and foreign nationals in the Yemeni Civil War and also depicts the unit.

Equipment

References

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