5 Best Special Forces in the World
Best Special Forces in the World. In some countries, the security forces which usually consists of a national army and police would not be able to overcome all security problems that occur in the country, especially if the security problems facing these countries are often referred to a special or special forces [terrorist, smuggling, etc.] . Bucause police and regular army, usually only trained to deal with problems that are universal.
Because that countries should establish a special force to handle only one side of the security problems, and almost all countries in the world already has special forces.
Here are 5 special forces are considered the strongest and best in the World:
1. England SAS (Special Air Service)
s a special forces regiment within the British Army who had been a model for the special forces of other countries. SAS forms a significant part of United Kingdom Special Forces Special Boat Service (SBS), Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR), and the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).
Martial: Gon-Ryu Karate
Alumni: Bear Grylls [is in the discovery channel Survival expert]
2. Mossad Israeli
The Mossad [HaMossad leModi’in uleTafkidim Meyuchadim]
Mossad was responsible for intelligence gathering and covert operations, including paramilitary activities.
This is one of the main entity in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman [military intelligence] and the Shin Bet [internal security], but the director reports directly to the Prime Minister. Roles and functions similar to the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] and the Secret Intelligence Service [SIS].
Martial: Israeli Krav Maga
Alumni: Rafi Eitan [Now he's become one of the world's peacekeeping forces]
Motto: "Prevent the first attack, neutralize your opponent, make them look bad dream what they will do."-Ron Radjik
3. Indonesian KOPASSUS
Kopassus is the Army special forces of Indonesia. groups that perform special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as direct action: conventional war, sabotage, counter-insurgency: counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering. Kopassus was founded on April 16, 1952.
Martial: Merpati Putih (White Bird)
Alumni: best of 3 Special Forces troops have made to world peace.
Motto: Brave, True, Successful
4. Russian Spetsnaz
Russian special forces can specifically refer to any elite or Spetsnaz units under subordination of the Federal Security Service [FSB] or the Russian Ministry of Internal Troops of the Interior, and the units controlled by the GRU military intelligence service.
Martial: Russian Sambo
Motto: "How stupid those who want to kill us with their way, they just do not know that the blood that will eventually come from their own. They just do not know ... that's all. "
5. French GIGN
National Gendarmerie Intervention Group, commonly abbreviated [GIGN] [in French: Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale], is the elite Gendarmerie Special Operations French counter-terrorism and hostage rescue units; it is part of a military force called the Gendarmerie.
Even if the members of the military, they are now charged with police duties outside urbanised areas. Thus improved GIGN unit closer to the SWAT team rather than purely military units like the British SAS soldier. The operators will be trained to follow police rules and includes the negotiation and investigation specialists.
Because that countries should establish a special force to handle only one side of the security problems, and almost all countries in the world already has special forces.
Here are 5 special forces are considered the strongest and best in the World:
1. England SAS (Special Air Service)
s a special forces regiment within the British Army who had been a model for the special forces of other countries. SAS forms a significant part of United Kingdom Special Forces Special Boat Service (SBS), Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR), and the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).
Martial: Gon-Ryu Karate
Alumni: Bear Grylls [is in the discovery channel Survival expert]
2. Mossad Israeli
The Mossad [HaMossad leModi’in uleTafkidim Meyuchadim]
Mossad was responsible for intelligence gathering and covert operations, including paramilitary activities.
This is one of the main entity in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman [military intelligence] and the Shin Bet [internal security], but the director reports directly to the Prime Minister. Roles and functions similar to the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] and the Secret Intelligence Service [SIS].
Martial: Israeli Krav Maga
Alumni: Rafi Eitan [Now he's become one of the world's peacekeeping forces]
Motto: "Prevent the first attack, neutralize your opponent, make them look bad dream what they will do."-Ron Radjik
3. Indonesian KOPASSUS
Kopassus is the Army special forces of Indonesia. groups that perform special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as direct action: conventional war, sabotage, counter-insurgency: counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering. Kopassus was founded on April 16, 1952.
Martial: Merpati Putih (White Bird)
Alumni: best of 3 Special Forces troops have made to world peace.
Motto: Brave, True, Successful
4. Russian Spetsnaz
Russian special forces can specifically refer to any elite or Spetsnaz units under subordination of the Federal Security Service [FSB] or the Russian Ministry of Internal Troops of the Interior, and the units controlled by the GRU military intelligence service.
Martial: Russian Sambo
Motto: "How stupid those who want to kill us with their way, they just do not know that the blood that will eventually come from their own. They just do not know ... that's all. "
5. French GIGN
National Gendarmerie Intervention Group, commonly abbreviated [GIGN] [in French: Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale], is the elite Gendarmerie Special Operations French counter-terrorism and hostage rescue units; it is part of a military force called the Gendarmerie.
Even if the members of the military, they are now charged with police duties outside urbanised areas. Thus improved GIGN unit closer to the SWAT team rather than purely military units like the British SAS soldier. The operators will be trained to follow police rules and includes the negotiation and investigation specialists.
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