Training
In the Special Brigade, the following units are trained for combat:
- antiterrorist,
- parachute,
- Reconnaissance/Commando,
- diving units
- a unit for peace keeping operations
The scope of combat training is wide and involves tactical, firing and physical training of the highest professional risk. In addition to a very demanding selective training, which represents eliminatory entry criterum for special brigade, the following tasks are also performed in this unit:
- enabling the members of the units to use cold weapons, use martial arts, and to use weapons with strong firing capabilities;
- practicing complex Special Ops. tactical activities;
- training the members of the brigade in paratrooping, diving, climbing and rescue service activities
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