Special Operations Division (Germany) - Structure

Structure

  • Special Operations Division
    • Staff Company
    • Army Band 300
    • Light Air Defence Battery (Airborne) 100
    • Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol Company 200
    • Division Special Operations Signals Battalion (Airborne)
    • KSK Special Forces Command (Calw)
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 1st Commando Company
      • 2nd Commando Company
      • 3rd Commando Company
      • 4th Commando Company
      • Special Commando Company
      • Signal Company
      • Support Company
      • Special Medical Company
      • Special Training Company
      • Centre for Enhancements and Trials
    • Airborne Brigade 26 "Saarlandbrigade"
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • Paratrooper Battalion 261
      • Paratrooper Battalion 263
      • Reconnaissance Company (Airborne) 260
      • Engineer Company (Airborne) 260
      • Support Battalion (Airborne) 262
    • Airborne Brigade 31 "Oldenburg"
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • Paratrooper Battalion 313
      • Paratrooper Battalion 373
      • Reconnaissance Company (Airborne) 310
      • Engineer Company (Airborne) 270
      • Support Battalion (Airborne) 272

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