Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment

Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment

The Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment (SF) (Sinhalese: විශේෂ බලකාය) is one of the two special operations units of the Sri Lanka Army along with the Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment.Since it's inception as a combat tracker team in 1986,The unit gradually expanded into a brigade consisting several regiments.It is the most secretive unit in the Sri Lanka Army.


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