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Airborne forces are military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and "dropped" into battle, typically by parachute. Thus, they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have the capability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning. The formations are limited only by the number and size of their aircraft, so given enough capacity a huge force can appear "out of nowhere" in minutes, an action referred to as a vertical envelopment.
SSG & SSW is a Primary SF of Pakistan that is Suited this Role But as its Concluded Airborne OP As a Secondary role Following the SSG course, trainees must go through the airborne training to get their commando wings Parachute Training School (PTS)
Many Armies in the World Have dedicated Airborne Divisions
Specially US ,PLA,France ,Russia
China
United States
17 battalions (9 special forces, 5 airborne, 2 Territorial Army and 1 Rashtriya Rifles
The 8th Battalion became 16th Battalion, Mahar Regiment in 1976 before reconverting to the 12th Battalion, Mechanised Infantry Regiment. A sizable part of the battalion was retained in the airborne role for some time, forming the armoured element of the 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade and equipped with their BMP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles. But due to administrative and logistic reasons, it was discontinued and their role being taken over by the para battalions themselves, with a platoon strength of each battalion being trained and equipped for the mechanized role within the brigade.
Three of the Special Forces battalions were originally trained for use in certain environments; 1st Bn [strategic reserve], 9th Bn [mountain] and 10th Bn [desert] and the 21st Bn [jungle]. Currently, all Special Forces battalions are cross trained for all environments.
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paratrooper_forces
SSG & SSW is a Primary SF of Pakistan that is Suited this Role But as its Concluded Airborne OP As a Secondary role Following the SSG course, trainees must go through the airborne training to get their commando wings Parachute Training School (PTS)
Many Armies in the World Have dedicated Airborne Divisions
Specially US ,PLA,France ,Russia
China
- People's Liberation Army Ground Force
- more than seven Special Operation Teams
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
- 15th Airborne Corps Wuhan
- Airborne Special Operation Team of 15th Corps
- 43rd Airborne Division, Kaifeng
- 127th, 128th, 129th Para regt and one light arty regt
- 44th Airborne Division, Yingshan
- 130th, 131st, 132nd Para regt and one light arty regt
- 45th Airborne Division, Huangpi
- 133rd, 134th, 135th Para regt and one light arty regt
- 15th Airborne Corps Wuhan
- French Army Special Forces Brigade: Army component of Special Operations Command (France):
- 11th Parachute Brigade:
- Commando Parachute Group: Pathfinders and Recon Group.
- 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade (France):
- Commando Mountain Group (Groupement de commandos de montagne): Recon. Group.
- Centre national d'entraînement commando (CNEC). National Commando training Center: Similar to US Ranger School.
- 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment: Commando Parachute Group
- 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment : DINOPS
- 2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment : DINOPS
- Commandos Marine: Navy component of Special Operations Command (France):
- Commando Hubert (also named Commando d'Action Sous-Marine Hubert, CASM, "underwater operations commando"): Submarine action (combat divers).
- Commando Jaubert: Assault at sea, exfiltration, close quarters battle at sea.
- Commando Trepel: Assault at sea, exfiltration.
- Commando de Penfentenyo: Reconnaissance, Intelligence Operations (recon swimmers)
- Commando de Montfort: Long range neutralisation (missile launchers, light mortars, heavy sniper rifles), fire support designation
- Commando Kieffer: C3I, military dogs
- Commando parachutiste de l'Air n°10 (CPA 10): Air Force component of Special Operations Command (France):
- Fusiliers Commandos de l'Air
- (CPA 20): Bases Protection Squads
- (CPA 30): RESCO
- National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN): performs counter-terrorist and hostage rescue missions in France or anywhere else in the world
- The Centre Parachutiste d'Entraînement Spécialisé (CPES, "Paratrooper Specialised Training Centre") in Cercottes for clandestine operations
- The Centre Parachutiste d'Instruction Spécialisée (CPIS, "Paratrooper Specialised Instruction Centre") in Perpignan for special commandos.
- The Centre Parachutiste d'Entraînement aux Opérations Maritimes (CPEOM, "Paratrooper Training Centre for Naval Operations") in Quelern, which instructs combat divers.
- Russian Airborne Troops
- 45th Specnaz Brigade
- 7th Guards Airborne Division
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division
- 98th Guards Airborne Division
- 106th Guards Airborne Division
- 11th Guards Airborne Brigade
- 31st Guards Airborne Brigade
- 56th Guards Airborne Brigade
- 83rd Guards Airborne Brigade
- 242nd Training Centre
- 1182nd Guards Artillery Regiment
- 38th Guards Communications Regiment
- Russian Navy
- Russian Marines
- 336th Guards Marine Brigade
- 879th Desant Battalion
- 61st Marine Brigade
- 876th Desant Battalion
- 810th Marine Brigade
- 881st Desant Battalion
- 336th Guards Marine Brigade
- Russian Marines
- Dzerzhinsky Division (O.D.O.N.)
- 604th Special Purpose Center
United States
- United States Army Special Forces
- Special Operations Team-Alpha (SOT-A)
- Military Information Support Command
- 75th Ranger Regiment
- XVIII Airborne Corps
- 101st Airborne Division
- 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division
- 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
- US Army Long Range Surveillance Companies
- US Army Pathfinders Companies
- 28th Ordnance Company (EOD)(Airborne)
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Air Force
- Special Tactics Squadrons
- 93d Air-Ground Operations Wing
- 18th Air Support Operations Group This unit comprises five squadrons of which only the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron is airborne-trained.
- 14th Air Support Operations Squadron (14th ASOS)
- 15th Air Support Operations Squadron (15th ASOS)
- 18th Weather Squadron (18th WS)
- 19th Air Support Operations Squadron (19th ASOS)
- 20th Air Support Operations Squadron (20th ASOS)
- 820th Base Defense Group
- 18th Air Support Operations Group This unit comprises five squadrons of which only the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron is airborne-trained.
- 435th Security Forces Squadron
- 820th Red Horse Squadron [only RHS with this capability]
- U.S. Air Force SERE Specialists
- Joint Communications Unit (JCU)
- Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE)
- Headquarters Support Squadron (HSS)
- Communications Support Detachment (CSD)
- 1st Joint Communications Squadron (JCS)
- 2nd Joint Communications Squadron (JCS)
- 3rd Joint Communications Squadron (JCS)
- 4th Joint Communications Squadron (JCS)
- 224th Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS)
- 290th Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS)
17 battalions (9 special forces, 5 airborne, 2 Territorial Army and 1 Rashtriya Rifles
The 8th Battalion became 16th Battalion, Mahar Regiment in 1976 before reconverting to the 12th Battalion, Mechanised Infantry Regiment. A sizable part of the battalion was retained in the airborne role for some time, forming the armoured element of the 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade and equipped with their BMP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles. But due to administrative and logistic reasons, it was discontinued and their role being taken over by the para battalions themselves, with a platoon strength of each battalion being trained and equipped for the mechanized role within the brigade.
Three of the Special Forces battalions were originally trained for use in certain environments; 1st Bn [strategic reserve], 9th Bn [mountain] and 10th Bn [desert] and the 21st Bn [jungle]. Currently, all Special Forces battalions are cross trained for all environments.
- 1st Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 1st Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment Raised 1761, conversion to Special Forces 1978
- 2nd Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 3rd Battalion, Maratha Light Infantry raised 1797, conversion to Special Forces 2000
- 3rd Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 1st Battalion, Kumaon Regiment raised 1813, conversion to Special Forces 2002
- 4th Battalion (Special Forces) raised 1961, conversion to Special Forces 2003.
- 5th Battalion (Airborne) raised 1962
- 6th Battalion (Airborne) raised 1963
- 7th Battalion (Airborne) raised 1964
- 9th Battalion (Special Forces) raised 1966 as 9th Parachute Commando Battalion.
- 10th Battalion (Special Forces) raised in 1967 as 10th Parachute Commando battalion from 9 Para Cdo.
- 11th Battalion (Special Forces) raised in 2011
- 21st Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 21st Battalion, Maratha Light Infantry raised 1985, conversion to Special Forces 1996
- 23rd Battalion ( Airborne )
- 29th Battalion (Airborne)
- 106th Infantry Battalion (Para) Territorial Army
- 116th Infantry Battalion (Para) Territorial Army
- 31st Battalion (Commando) - Rashtriya Rifles
50th Parachute Brigade (India)
The 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade comprises the following units:
- 02 Special Forces Airborne
- 01 Special Forces
- 01 Parachute Field Regiment (Artillery) (9 & 17 Parachute Field Regiments in rotation)
- 60 Parachute Field Hospital
- 411 (Independent) Parachute Field Company (Bombay Sappers)
- 622 Parachute Composite Company (ASC)
- 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade OFP (Ordnance)
- 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade Signal Company
- 2 (Independent) Parachute Field Workshop Company (EME)
- 252 (Para) Air Defence Battery
- 50th (Independent) Parachute Brigade Provost Section.
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paratrooper_forces