Special Brigade - Tasks

Tasks

Special Brigade is enabled to perform the following tasks:

  • Reconnaissance activities in the strategic, operation and tactical depth, for the purpose of performing antiterrorist, and countering insurgency activities,
  • Participation in intelligence and counterintelligence tasks,
  • Resolving hostage situations,
  • Disarming terrorist, criminal and armed groups of insurgents.
  • Blocking the area and facilities
  • Supressing riots
  • Securing top army and state officials,
  • Locating and marking targets for the aviation activities and long-range artillery in the tactical and operation depth of the enemy.
  • Rescuing grounded pilots and reconnaissance-commando groups and individuals in the enemy’s rear,
  • Air Borne Attack and aerial supplying

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