- Army Reconnaissance Detachment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10
caption= Official ARD 10 Patch
country= flagicon|SwitzerlandSwitzerland
type=Special Forces
branch= Swiss Army
dates= 2003 - Present
specialization= Domestic and InternationalCounter-terrorism , Direct Action,Unconventional warfare
command_structure= Under control of the Swiss Grenadiers
size= 30 (2003) 91 (by 2011)
current_commander= Major Daniel Stoll
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nickname= ARD 10 (English) AAD 10 (German) DDR 10 (French) DEE 10 (Italian)
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identification_symbol=ARD 10 Patch
identification_symbol_label=The Army Reconnaissance Detachment (German: "Armee-Aufklärungsdetachement", French: "Détachement de reconnaissance", Italian: "Distaccamento d'esplorazione dell'esercitois") is aspecial forces unit of the Swiss army responsible for conducting counter-terrorist activities inSwitzerland and abroad. The full cost of maintaining the ARD-DDR-DEE in2011 will approximately be 16 million francs.Its full name is Armee-Aufklärungsdetachement 10 (English, "Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10").
History
As part of the Army XXI reforms, a report on
October 24 ,2001 to theFederal Assembly of Switzerland called on the formation of aSpecial forces -trained unit that would be able to conduct Counter-terrorist-type actions in the Swiss Army to protect Swiss nationals and soldiers living abroad.In
2003 , the unit had been created with Major Daniel Stoll as the unit's first commanding officer with 30 soldiers as its nucleus withSpecial forces training. In2007 , ARD 10 commandos had joined in Exercise Cold Response 2007. The unit had been unveiled to the public during Army Day 2007 in Lugano fromNovember 20 toNovember 25 ,2007 .By the year
2011 , its expected that the unit will have 91 soldiers in active duty.Unit Tasks
The ARD has certain tasks to fulfill as part of their mandate:
# Procurement of key facilities
# Protection of Swiss nationals, troop and facilities if endangered
# Securing Swiss nationals from crisis areas
#Counter-Terrorism
# Direct Action
#Unconventional warfare Requirements
Among the minimal qualification requirements for potential candidates in 18 weeks, these include:
#50 press-ups
#60 sit-ups
#10 pull-ups
#5km cross-country run in under 24 minutes
#8km walk in full combat gear (15kg pack) in less than 58 minutes
#25km walk in full combat gear (25kg pack) in less than 3.5 hours
#300m swim in under 10 minutesOther potential requirements include the following:
# Good command of the
English language
# Good command of another language aside from English
# Leadership skillsCandidates who must wear eyeglasses must be at least 0.8 in vision tests in order to be accepted.
Training
Potential candidates must attend 18 full months, with 6 months dedicated to basic training, of
Special forces training after completing their compulsory service with the Swiss Army, which is then followed by 40 weeks. Candidates will be assessed prior to training their physical and mental state, as well as their health if they are fit to be qualified as ARD 10 soldiers. Candidates must also have clean records from their time after attending compulsory service.Upon ending of training, all ARD 10 soldiers are required to be on standby in case of deployment.
Work Conditions
All ARD 10 soldiers are allowed to have a maximum of 20 days off from active service with the unit, as well as an addition of 5 days if required. Accommodations in terms of living quarters and food are taken care of by the unit itself without having the individual soldier pay. ARD 10 soldiers stay in the unit for 5 years. Efforts are underway to raise it up to 10 years of service with the ARD 10.
ARD 10 soldiers are paid, depending on their marital status and economic standing. Extra pay ranges from 392 to 5,093
Swiss franc s. Others are paid 4,063Swiss franc s if they have children. ARD 10 soldiers are paid 26Swiss franc s a day if they are deployed abroad for either combat operations or for military training in other countries. Soldiers are paid 13-15Swiss franc s per hour for participating in night duties. Sometimes, an additional 610Swiss franc s may be paid also in addition to the 13-15Swiss franc s.All ARD 10 soldiers have insurance as provided by the Swiss military.
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