- United Kingdom Special Forces
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battle_honours=The United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) is a UK Ministry of DefenceDirectorate which also has the capability to provide a JointSpecial Operations Task Force Headquarters. UKSF is commanded by Director Special Forces (DSF), aMajor General .Formation
UKSF was formed in 1987 to draw together the Army's
Special Air Service (SAS) and the Special Boat SquadronRoyal Marines (SBS), which was renamed theSpecial Boat Service at the same time, into a unified command, based around the former Director SAS who was given the additional title ofDirector Special Forces . TheDirectorate has been expanded by the creation of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing, theSpecial Reconnaissance Regiment and theSpecial Forces Support Group .Roles and tasks
UKSF assets undertake a number of roles, with a degree of interaction and interoperability:
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Counter Terrorism :* Covert Reconnaissance:*Special reconnaissance:*Offensive action or capture
*Close Protection
*Counter Revolutionary Warfare
*Reconnaissance of the deep battlespace
*Offensive operations in the deep battlespace
*Battlespace preparation inTransition To War
*Infrastructure disruption
*Capture of subjects of interest
*Human intelligence (HUMINT ) collection
*Defence Diplomacy:*Training of other nations armed forcesInsignia
The badge of each UKSF unit shares a representation of the
Sword of Damocles (orExcalibur ) in common.pecial Force units
Army
* 22 Special Air Service
** L Detachment
* 21 Special Air Service (Reserve)
* 23 Special Air Service (Reserve)
*Special Reconnaissance Regiment Royal Navy
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Special Boat Service
**Special Boat Service (Reserve) -upport units
The UKSF is supported by a number of units:
pecial Forces Support Group
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Special Forces Support Group
** 1st BattalionParachute Regiment
** F Company,Royal Marines
**RAF Regiment elementsignals
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18 (UKSF) Signal Regiment
** 264 (SAS) Signals Squadron, attached to 22 SAS
** 267 (SRR) Signals Squadron, attached to the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR)
** 268 (UKSF) Signals Squadron, specialist sp to UKSF
** SBS Signals Squadron, attached to the Special Boat Service
** 63 (SAS) Signal Squadron, reserve unit attached to 21 and 23 SASAviation
The Special Forces Air Wing provides fixed-wing and rotary-wing support to the UKSF.Four units of the Army Air Corps (AAC) and the
Royal Air Force (RAF) are thought to have the task of supporting British Special Operations [ [http://www.eliteukforces.info/air-support/ UKSF Air Support ] ] :*
8 Flight Army Air Corps , which has fourAgusta A109 A helicopters and twoAérospatiale Gazelle helicopters. The aircraft are painted in civilian colours (which are regularly changed) and are rumoured to be used in counter-terrorist missions.
* 47 Squadron (RAF), operating special forces versions of the C-130 Hercules. These are six Hercules C.1 (C-130K), modified after theFalklands War (an RWR and AN/ALQ-157 infra-red countermeasures device were added); two have been lost.
* Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW)
** 7 Squadron (RAF), uses Chinook HC.2 heavy-lift helicopters (equivalent to the CH-47D Chinook). This squadron took part inOperation Barras in 2000, and is earmarked as the operator of the eight Chinook HC.3s (intended to be equivalent to the US Army's MH-47E Chinook) ordered in 1995, but not yet operational.
** 651 Squadron (AAC), which usesDefender AL.1 fixed wing aircraft
** 657 Squadron (AAC), which uses Lynx AH.7 helicoptersSix Hercules C.3 (C-130H-30), upgraded in C.3A standard (with more countermeasures and navigation systems), were added to the "SF Flight" because of SF needs after 11 September 2001 attacks. [Jon Lake, "Herculean service", "Air Forces Monthly", September 2006 ; Tim Ripley, "The doomed Hercules", "Air Forces Monthly", March 2006]
ee also
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United Kingdom Special Forces Selection
*British Army
**Structure of the British Army
**16 (Air Assault) Brigade
*Royal Navy
**Royal Marines
*List of special forces units External links
* [http://www2.army.mod.uk/uksf/index.htm United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF Reserves) M.O.D. recruitment website for 21 SAS, 22 SAS and SBS (Reserves)]
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