What does special forces look like in different countries
Special forces are the elite of any army. Getting there is a dream of many young soldiers, but it is not at all easy, because, in addition to excellent physical shape and training, applicants are required to have a crystal clear reputation, a high level of moral and combat training, and much more. Special forces have a special status within the sectoral department, their representatives are engaged in intelligence, the fight against terrorism, search and rescue operations, participate in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, etc.
There are similar troops in almost every army in the world. Goals and objectives, as well as the composition varies from unit to unit. In this issue, you will see representatives of a wide variety of special forces - from the US Navy SEALs to Tanzanian special forces.
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1. Main Intelligence Directorate of Russia
2. Huntsmen Corps, Denmark
3. Norwegian special forces
4. Special unit SEK M, Germany
5.ROC, Taiwan
6. French special forces
7. SEAL - "fur seals", special forces of the US Navy
8. Korean special forces
9. Dutch special forces
10. Iraqi intelligence services
11. Sniper, USA
12. Marinejegerkommandoen, Norway
13. Tanzania Special Forces
14. Forsvarets Spesialkommando, Norway
15. KSK, Germany
16. Shayetet 13, Israeli Navy
17. Peruvian special forces
18. Jagdkommando, Austria
19. US Army Special Forces
20. Australian Army Special Forces SOCOMD
21. Her Majesty's Special Service SAS
22. GSG 9 - Special Forces of the German Federal Police
23. Foreign intelligence of Israel - Mossad
24. SWAT - US Police Special Forces
25. NOCS - Police Special Forces of Italy
26. GCOS - French Special Operations Command
27. CANSOFCOM - Canadian Special Operations Command
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