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This is a list of active special forces units from militaries around the world.

Definition

The units are trained to conduct special operations being referred to as either special forces or special operations forces.

The current NATO definition of special operations is:-

special operations military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, trained, and equipped forces, manned with selected personnel, using unconventional tactics, techniques, and modes of employment.

In 2001, NATO agreed definitions with Russia defining special operations and special operations forces:-

special operations military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, trained and equipped forces using operational techniques and modes of employment not standard to conventional forces. These activities are conducted across the full range of military operations independently or in coordination with operations of conventional forces to achieve political, military, psychological and economic objectives. Politico-military considerations may require clandestine, covert or discreet techniques and the acceptance of a degree of physical and political risk not associated with conventional operations.

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.

The United States definition of special operations is:-

special operations operations requiring unique modes of employment, tactical techniques, equipment and training often conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments and characterized by one or more of the following: time sensitive, clandestine, low visibility, conducted with and/or through indigenous forces, requiring regional expertise, and/or a high degree of risk.

The Canadian definition of special operations forces is:-

special operation forces organizations containing specially trained personnel that are organized, equipped and trained to conduct high-risk, high value, special operations to achieve military, political, economic, or international objectives by using special and unique operational methodologies in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive area to achieve desired tactical operational, and/or strategic effects in times of peace, conflict, or war.

These are distinct from special-purpose infantry units such as the Royal Marine Commandos.

For other units, see:

Afghanistan Afghanistan

Afghan National Army Special Operations Command

Albania Albania

Albanian Armed Forces

Algeria Algeria

Département du Renseignement et de la Sécurité

Angola Angola

Angolan Armed Forces
  • Special Forces Brigade (BRIFE) — reported 2007, located at Cabo Ledo region, northern Bengo Province.

Argentina Argentina

Argentine Army
Argentine Navy

Armenia Armenia

Armenian Army
  • one spetsnaz regiment (Source IISS). A special forces presence was reported in the Russian-language internet at Nubarashen district, part of Yerevan, in 2012.

Australia Australia

See also: Special forces of Australia
Special Operations Command (Army)
Royal Australian Air Force

Austria Austria

Austrian Army
  • Jagdkommando
    • 1st Special Operations Task Group
    • 2nd Special Operations Task Group
    • 3rd Special Operations Task Group (Reserve)

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani Armed Forces

Bangladesh Bangladesh

Bangladesh Army
Bangladesh Navy

Belarus Belarus

Armed Forces of Belarus

Belgium Belgium

Belgian Land Component

Botswana Botswana

  • Commando unit

Brazil Brazil

Brazilian Army
  • Brazilian Special Operations Brigade
    • 1st Special Forces Battalion (1º BFEsp) - (1º Batalhão de Forças Especiais)
    • 1st Commando Battalion (1º BAC) - (1º Batalhão de Ações de Comandos)
    • 1st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Company - (1ª Companhia de Defesa Química, Biológica, Radiológica e Nuclear)
    • 3rd Special Forces Company (3ª Cia FEsp) - (3ª Companhia de Forças Especiais)
    • Special Operation Support Battalion
  • Special Operations Platoon (Pelopes): One for each unit - (Pelotão de Operações Especiais)
Brazilian Air Force
  • Airborne Rescue Squadron (Para-SAR) - (Esquadrão Aeroterrestre de Salvamento)
  • Dagger Platoon - (Pelotão Punhal)
  • Special Operations Platoon (Pelopes): One for each infantry unit - (Pelotão de Operações Especiais)
Brazilian Navy

Brunei Brunei

Bulgaria Bulgaria

Cambodia Cambodia

Canada Canada

Canadian Special Operations Forces Command

Chile Chile

Main article: Special Forces of Chile

China China

People's Liberation Army Marine Corps
  • Special Operations Battalion
  • Special Forces Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
People's Liberation Army Ground Force

Colombia Colombia

National Army of Colombia

Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo, Democratic Republic of

  • 391st Commando battalion URR

Croatia Croatia

Special Operations Command (Croatia)

Czech Republic Czech Republic

Army of the Czech Republic (ACR)

Denmark Denmark

Special Operations Command (Template:Lang-da) (SOKOM)

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. 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.

Egypt Egypt

Sa'ka Forces Thunderbolt Forces

Estonia Estonia

Ethiopia Ethiopia

  • Agazi Commando Division
  • 205th/206th Commando Brigade
  • Anti-Terrorism Battalion
  • ESOF(400 men detachment)

Finland Finland

Finnish Army
Finnish Navy

The conscript-training units Parachute Jaeger Company (Template:Lang-fi) of Utti Jaeger Regiment, the Diver School (Template:Lang-fi) of the Coastal Brigade and the Special Border Jaeger Company (Template:Lang-fi) of the Finnish Border Guard Border and Coast Guard School are called in common parlance special forces. While they are volunteer-only, they are not standing professional formations like the others mentioned, but units training conscripts to serve as reservists in special operations forces during a crisis.

Thus, some official Finnish Defence Forces sources state that the only special forces in Finland are the Special Jaeger Company and the Special Action Detachment.

France France

Special Operations Command

Gabon Gabon

  • Commandos Fusiliers Marins (COFUSMA)
  • Presidential Guard Unit

Georgia (country) Georgia

Georgian Army

Germany Germany

German Army
German Air Force
German Navy

Greece Greece

Hellenic Army

Guatemala Guatemala

Armed Forces of Guatemala

Hungary Hungary

India India

Main article: Special Forces of India
Research and Analysis Wing
Indian Army
Indian Navy
Indian Air Force

Indonesia Indonesia

Indonesian Army
Indonesian Navy
Indonesian Air Force

Iran Iran

Main article: Special forces of Iran

65th Airborne Special Forces Brigade (Persian: تیپ ۶۵ نیروهای ویژه هوابرد), or the 65th NOHED Brigade (تیپ ۶۵ نوهد), is an Iranian Army Special Forces unit. Formerly being called 23rd Airborne Special Forces Brigade, it was established in 1959 and was expanded to 23rd Commando Division for some time during Iran–Iraq War.

Iraq Iraq

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.

Republic of Ireland Ireland

Irish Army

Israel Israel

Further information: Israeli Special Forces Units
Military Intelligence Directorate
Israeli Army
  • 89th "Oz" Brigade
    • Unit 212 - Maglan – a commando unit which specializes in operating behind enemy lines
    • Unit 217 - Duvdevan – undercover operations unit operating in the West Bank
    • Unit 621 - Egoz – counter-guerrilla unit, originally for operating in southern Lebanon
    • Unit 845 - Rimon – desert warfare unit
Israeli Navy
Israeli Air Force

Italy Italy

Main article: Italian special forces
Italian Army
Italian Navy
Italian Air Force
Carabinieri

Japan Japan

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Jordan Jordan

Joint Special Operations Command

Kenya Kenya

North Korea Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea)

Korean People's Army Special Operation Force
  • Airborne
  • Reconnaissance Brigades
  • Light Infantry
  • Maritime SOF
Korean People's Army

South Korea Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Republic of Korea Army
  • Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command
    • 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 Mission Brigade 'Black Panther' - reorganized as the "decapitation unit" as of 2017
    • 707th Special Mission Battalion (White Tiger)
Republic of Korea Navy
Republic of Korea Air Force
  • Combat Control Team (CCT)
  • 6th Search and Rescue Group
    • 233rd Rescue Battalion
    • 235th Rescue Battalion

Kuwait Kuwait

Latvia Latvia

Latvian National Armed Forces

Lithuania Lithuania

Main article: Lithuanian Special Operations Force

Malaysia Malaysia

Malaysian Army
Royal Malaysian Air Force
Royal Malaysian Navy

Mexico Mexico

Main article: Mexican Special Forces

Namibia Namibia

Main article: Namibian Special Forces

Netherlands Netherlands

Netherlands Army
Netherlands Navy

New Zealand New Zealand

Special Operations Command

Nigeria Nigeria

Norway Norway

Norwegian Special Operation Forces (NORSOF) (Template:Lang-no)

Paraguay Paraguay

Paraguayan Armed Force
  • Special Forces Battalion - (Batallón Conjunto de Fuerzas Especiales)
    • Special Troops of Army - (Tropas Especiales del Ejército)
    • Amphibious Commandos of Navy - (Comandos Anfibios de la Armada)
    • Commando Company of Air Force - (Comandos de la Fuerza Aérea)

Philippines Philippines

Philippine Air Force
Philippine Army Special Operations Command
Philippine Marine Corps
Philippine Navy

Poland Poland

Special forces of Poland

Portugal Portugal

Portuguese Army
Portuguese Navy

Romania Romania

Ministry of Defense

Russia Russia

Main article: Spetsnaz
Special Operations Forces Command (Russian: командование сил специальных операций, (KCCO), romanized: Komandovanie sil spetsial’nalnykh operatsii, (KSSO))
  • Special Operations Forces (Russian: Силы специальных операций, (ССО), romanized: Sily spetsial’nykh operatsii, (SSO))
    • Special Purpose Center "Senezh"
    • Special Purpose Center "Kubinka-2"
Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

Serbia Serbia

See also: Special forces of Serbia

Singapore Singapore

Special Operations Task Force

Slovakia Slovakia

Slovak Armed Forces

South Africa South Africa

South African National Defence Force

Spain Spain

Defence Staff (Joint Operations Command)
Spanish Army
Spanish Navy
Spanish Air Force
  • Airborne Combat Parachute Engineers Squadron (Escuadrón de Zapadores Paracaidistas (EZAPAC))

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Army

Sri Lanka Navy

Sri Lanka Air Force

Sweden Sweden

Swedish Armed Forces
Swedish Army
Swedish Royal Navy

Switzerland Switzerland

Swiss Army

Kommando Spezialkräfte KSK (Special Forces Command)

Professional units

Militia units

  • Grenadier Battalion 20
  • Grenadier Battalion 30
  • Grenadier Battalion 40 (Reserve)
  • Fallschirmaufklärer Kompanie 17 (Parachute Reconnaissance Company 17)

Thailand Thailand

Royal Thai Army
Royal Thai Navy
Royal Thai Air Force

Turkey Turkey

Combined Arms
Turkish Naval Forces
Turkish Air Force

Ukraine Ukraine

Ministry of Defense Units

The Special Operations Forces are one of the five branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with headquarters in Kyiv.

Security Service of Ukraine

United Kingdom United Kingdom

Main article: United Kingdom Special Forces See also: List of reconnaissance units § United Kingdom See also: List of paratrooper forces § United Kingdom
British Army
Royal Air Force/British Army
Royal Navy

United States United States

Main article: United States special operations forces See also: United States Marine Corps Special Operations Capable Forces and List of reconnaissance units § United_States
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)
Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC)
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)

Venezuela Venezuela

Venezuelan Army
  • 107th Special Operations Battalion
  • 509th Special Operations Battalion
Venezuelan Air Force
  • Special Operations Air Group 10
  • Special Operations Air Group 15
  • Special Operations Air Group 17

Vietnam Vietnam

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), including:
    • Land commando (Đặc công bộ)
    • Naval commando (Đặc công nước or Đặc nhiệm Hải quân)
    • Airborne commando (Đặc công dù)
  • Special reconnaissance (Trinh sát Đặc nhiệm): the reconnaissance force is not a separate branch, every armed branch has a reconnaissance team.

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Main article: Special Forces of Zimbabwe

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.

References

Miscellaneous Notes
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