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The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Defcon1(m): 6:00pm On May 13, 2015
Elite special forces are some of the best-trained and most formidable units a country can boast.

They go where other soldiers fear to tread, scoping out potential threats, taking out strategic targets, and conducting daring rescue missions.
These really are the best of the best.

Although it's extremely difficult to rank these forces relative to one another, there are some units that rise above the rest in their track record and the fear they instill in their adversaries.

These soldiers have been through rigorous training exercises designed to weed out those who can't hit their exacting standards.

In a world where the importance of the sheer size of a country's military forces is no longer a guide to their effectiveness, these soldiers are the ones state's look to in order to get the job done.

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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by shakazuldadon: 6:01pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Defcon1(m): 6:03pm On May 13, 2015
8.) The Special Services Group, SSG.

Country: Pakistan

Better known in the country as the "Black Storks" because of the commandos' unique headgear.

Training reportedly includes a 36-mile march in 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear.

In October 2009, SSG commandos stormed an office building and rescued 39 people taken hostage by suspected Taliban militants after an attack on the army's headquarters.

Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Defcon1(m): 6:09pm On May 13, 2015
7. Unidad de Operaciones Especiales ( Naval Special Warfare Force )
Country: Spain.

UOE has long been one of Europe's best-respected special forces. Originally established as the volunteer Amphibious Climbing Company unit in 1952, it has since followed the SAS's example to become an elite fighting force.

The UOE green beret, however, is a big ask with the failure rate of candidates averaging between 70% and 80%. It's not uncommon for 100% of new recruits to be rejected.

Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by derbybliz(m): 6:29pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by sarmiie(m): 6:33pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by simplymade(m): 6:45pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Nobody: 9:21pm On May 13, 2015
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The GSU RECCE COMPANY
Country : Kenya



Training:
Because of the secretive nature of the GSU, the exact number of officers in the Recce company is unknown but they could be anywhere between 500 – 2000.

The GSU Recce Company is made up of elite soldiers who are are highly trained in Kenya and abroad in highly regarded military training facilities in countries such as United Kingdom, America and Israel.

The Recce company is a specially trained unit of commandos which easily compare with the British SAS, America’s Delta Force, France’s EPIGN and the Israel’s Sayaret Matkal. The main crucial function of Recce Unit is to provide support to the other field companies of the General Service Unit.

Apart from reinforcing the other companies of the GSU, it is also sent to perform security operations that require the highest level of attention. This hardened battle force is also capable of being deployed in the event of war. GSU Recce Company has three key units. The first one is the Sky Marshal unit, an undercover counter terrorist unit on board commercial flights to counter aircraft hijackings.

The second one is the Crisis Response Team which is always on stand-by to swing into action when things threaten to get out of hand and the third unit is the Rendition Operation team mostly trained in Israel and America. Those selected to enlist at the GSU training school in Embakasi for basic training undergo competitive and rigorous processes.

After the basic training, those who excel in academic and field performance undergo a further seven -month specialised training in VIP protection, handling and detonating explosives, security of vital installations, anti-terrorism, sky marshal (the counter terrorism unit on board commercial flights) and rescue operations.

After training, the officers pass out and are deployed to any of the three key units of the Recce Company depending on their area of specialisation. Elite squads of the GSU have taken part in top-notch hostage rescue operations and earned accolades the world over.
Source: http://mediamaxnetwork.co.ke/peopledaily/142722/story-gsus-recce-company/

In the April Garissa attack, they took 12 minutes to overpower the Al Shabaab terrorists and rescued more than a hundred students.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6c4Rp5UKDU

Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Defcon1(m): 7:04pm On May 14, 2015
6) The Alpha Group

Country: Russia


Alpha group is one of the best-known special forces units in the world.
This elite antiterrorism unit was created by the KGB in 1974 and remains under its modern-day counterpart, the FSB.

Russian special forces, and the Alpha Group in particular, came under criticism during the 2002 Moscow hostage crisis in which 129 hostages died from the effects of the gas used to knock out militants who had seized a theatre.

Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by realnas(m): 7:48pm On May 14, 2015
The british sas also known as d regiment,Devgru of the united state ,sayaret matkal of israel ,the polish grom ,the spetznaz alpha and zenith group of russia
Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by segxi1960: 11:09pm On May 14, 2015
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The GSU RECCE COMPANY
Country : Kenya

In the April Garissa attack, they took 12 minutes to overpower the Al Shabaab terrorists and rescued more than a hundred students.

But they took over 5 hours to deploy.

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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Nobody: 8:19pm On May 15, 2015
segxi1960:

But they took over 5 hours to deploy.
Yep, a regrettable situation that shouldn't be blamed on them. A lot of bureaucracy was involved especially with the army (they're not an army unit). Their helicopter wasn't available at the time so they used vehicle transportation to cover a distance of over 300 km and as a result lots of security chiefs were fired for that. The fact that they did their job exceptionally well in spite of all that doesn't mean anything in this context.
Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Defcon1(m): 12:09pm On May 16, 2015
Sorry guys the anti-spam bot would not allow me finish.

Get the rest of the rankings here: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-most-elite-special-forces-in-the-world-2015-5?op=1#non-pundits

Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Dollyak(f): 9:31am On May 17, 2015
S AS is widely acknowledge as number 1.

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Re: The 8 Most Elite Special Forces In The World by Nobody: 12:48pm On May 17, 2015
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KDF Special Forces Unit
Country : Kenya

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In the cloudy skies above the small town of Gilgil in Nakuru County, a military helicopter hovers 34 feet above the ground. In a split second, seven commandos with faces covered by balaclavas and armed with SCARs — one of the most advanced rifles — rappel from the aircraft, then take cover in the nearby bushes. Safely on the ground, the soldiers proceed to stage a well co-ordinated hostage rescue manoeuvre with unbelievable agility, precision and force.

It is often said that war is not for the faint-hearted. But there is a special kind of war that only special men can undertake. Meet the Kenya Special Forces, the squad that was the first to land in Kismayu to secure the beachhead for the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in Somalia. Their motto, “Only for the special breed of men,” says a lot about them.

For a military that is traditionally secretive — few Kenyans even know about the existence of the Special Forces — it was a pleasant surprise when Lifestyle got the chance to visit their training base near Gilgil.

According to a senior Special Forces officer who we cannot identify for security reasons, the covert operation in Kismayu in September 2012 was conducted under the cover of darkness, defying the prevailing harsh weather conditions of strong winds and high tides. Dripping wet, they made it safely onshore and began moving into position.

“Only two hours after landing, the Special Forces took control of Kismayu University and the old airport until ground troops arrived,” he told Lifestyle.

His counterpart added: “It was quiet. Our hearts were pumping loud, clear and fast, and we could almost feel our hair grow.”

Fewer than 50 young and agile elite soldiers entered Kismayu from the Indian Ocean. Intelligence gathered earlier indicated that Al Shabaab militants manning the port had fixed their attention on the advancing KDF ground troops and, as it turned out, the tactic worked.

“This information easily helped in capturing Kismayu University and the adjacent Kismayu Old Airport, the sea port and the new Kismayu Airport without firing a single shot,” said the soldier.

By midnight, he explained, the Forces had taken control of the port city before the main KDF force joined them from the hinterland the following day.

The Special Forces unit is expected to execute its mission with speed and precision after being supplied with a 40kg patrol bag containing night vision goggles, a medical kit, clothing and an emergency blanket to protect them from fire or chemicals, and dry rations to last seven days.

The training the elite soldiers undergo is tough, and only the strongest make it. KDF cannot state the exact number of men it has in the Special Forces, but it emphasises they are the best of the best.

NEW FORCES

Together with the Rangers Strike Force, the Special Forces were the newest units whose existence became public after Operation Linda Nchi started in October 2011 when Kenya entered Somalia.

Even then, journalists were not allowed to publish their photographs — despite being so photogenic with their sunglasses and sophisticated weapons.

This is because of the sensitive nature of the operations they are often assigned such as going behind enemy lines on reconnaissance missions and collecting information to be relayed back before the operation starts. It may also be a security risk to recognise the lean, young man sipping his drink at a restaurant in town as one of Kenya’s best trained soldiers.

Part of the Special Forces was deployed during the Westgate siege last September 21 alongside regular KDF troops to flush out the terrorists. Though the idea of establishing an elite force within the military was first mooted in 1996, it took 14 years to turn that dream into a reality.

“It is the transformation in warfare that necessitated the creation of a special force within the military,” an insider told Lifestyle. Any special operation undertaken by the elite squad is based on intelligence gathered and involves meticulous planning. But the plan must also be as simple as possible to allow for speedy execution.

Even though soldiers participating in such operations are briefed so they understand the objective of the mission, intricate details of such operations remain top secret.

Special Forces often have to parachute or rappel from helicopters. The jumps, according to a team member who explained to Lifestyle as the training went on, include the clean fatigue, static jumps and the military free fall. In the clean fatigue, the operative said, they jump with a 40kg knapsack packed with items that can allow them to survive for up to 14 days.

“Once on the ground, the soldier is expected to fold the parachute in the shortest time possible, but only after arming himself,” he said.

Other special forces units admired by the KDF are the US Army Rangers and the Green Berets (US Special Forces).Kenyan Special Forces commandos pride themselves in being among the best-equipped soldiers in the world today.

It is said they are the only ones in Africa privileged to use the FN Herstal SCAR-CAL rifle manufactured in Belgium. Other units known to carry the SCAR rifle include the US Navy SEALS, US Marines, and the German Federal Police counter-terrorism unit.

The Kenyan Special Forces also carry M4 rifles designed for combat at close quarters. Glock 30 automatic pistols are strapped to their thighs in sturdy water-resistant holsters. The pistol has two magazines each carrying 20 bullets.

In addition to the sophisticated weapons and the quality training, Special Forces commandos enjoy privileges like better pay as well as respect from their peers. The squad also undergoes specialised training in other countries, mainly Israel and the United States.

According to one team member, the training is regular to keep the soldiers abreast of the latest technology. Like all soldiers, Special Forces candidates begin their career with nine weeks of boot camp.

Upon completion of basic combat training, they undergo individual training. The candidates also attend infantry school to learn to use small arms, anti-armour, and weapons like howitzers and heavy mortars.

Basic combat training lasts nine weeks, advanced individual training lasts four weeks, and airborne training lasts three weeks. Nearly all of them have had an opportunity to train overseas.

Joining the Special Forces is voluntary, but it is only open to soldiers below 27 years who have completed secondary education with a mean score of C+ and above.

Younger soldiers are best suited for the job since they easily learn the ropes as well as act swiftly. The squad is picked from those already in the Kenya Army, the Air Force and the Navy.

All the women soldiers who have tried their luck in Special Forces have dropped out after failing to withstand the rigorous training.

In addition to the weapons and hand-to-hand combat skills, commandos are trained to parachute from planes at 800 feet in both day and night, using night vision goggles with little or no assistance.

“Among the tough exercises that these elite soldiers undergo is dropping from a 34-foot tower,” a squad member said.

Only 25 per cent of those who volunteer to join the Special Forces graduate after two years of training.


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