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The 112th Signal Detachment–Pacific provided communications support during Operation Bevel Edge, a non-combatant evacuation operation (NEO) in Thailand and Cambodia in July 1997 and Operation Bevel Incline, a NEO in Indonesia in May 1998. The 112th Signal Detachment–Korea provided support during the North Korean Submarine search mission.
The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), abbreviated as DEVGRU ("Development Group") [3] [note 1] and unofficially known as SEAL Team Six, [5] [6] is the United States Navy component of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). The unit is often referred to within JSOC as Task Force Blue. [6]
People's Liberation Army Special Operations Forces. Guangzhou Military Region Special Forces Unit - Established in 1988 as the PLA’s first special reconnaissance group, and was later expanded in 2000 to become the first PLA special operations unit to be capable of air, sea, and land operations.
Army Special Forces (SF) have Special Operations Team-Alpha that can operate with an SF team, or independently. This low-level collection team typically has four men. [ 13 ] Their primary equipment is the AN/PRD-13 SOF SIGINT Manpack System (SSMS) , with capabilities including direction-finding capability from 2 MHz to 2 GHz, and monitoring ...
Detachment 1, Company B, 351st; Company C, 1st Battalion, 112th Aviation [6] Detachment 7, 2nd Battalion, 245th Aviation Regiment; Detachment 51, Washington Army National Guard Operational Support Air Lift Command; 96th Troop Command [7] Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment; 1st Squadron, 303rd Cavalry Regiment; 144th Digital Liaison Detachment
Third Air Force (ZI); Detachment in India, Feb-Jul 1943 Operated F-3 (A-20), F-10 (B-25), P-39F-2, P-40 Operational Training Unit: Combat Photo-Reconnaissance. 308th Reconnaissance Group (Weather) Oct 1946-Jan 1951 Air Weather Service (MATS) Operated WB-29 Weather Reconnaissance. 363d Reconnaissance Group; Constituted as 363d Fighter Group
Many countries around the world maintain military units that are specifically trained to cope with CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) threats. Beside this specialized units, most modern armed forces undergo generalized basic CBRN self-defense training for all their personnel.
11th battalion - 11 PARA (SF) 12th battalion - 12 PARA (SF) 13th battalion - 13 PARA (SF) 21st battalion - 21 PARA (SF) Parachute Airborne Battalions (पैराशूट बटालियन) 5th battalion - 5 PARA (SF/Airborne) 6th battalion - 6 PARA (SF/Airborne) 7th battalion - 7 PARA (SF/Airborne) 23rd battalion - 23 PARA (SF/Airborne)