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Pakistan’s elite SSG troops top list of world’s most formidable special units: Report
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Published: May 25, 2015



Pakistan’s elite special forces unit, army’s Special Services Group (SSG) has been listed as the best special forces group, ahead of units such as the US Navy SEALs and the British Special Air Service group.

The list, by Business Insider Australia ranked Pakistani commandos as the best of the nine top elite forces from around the world.

Called the ‘Black Storks’, due to the unique headgear worn, soldiers in the unit have to complete a 36-mile march in just 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear.

For operational reference, it mentioned the 2009 operation that the SSG conducted to rescue the 39 people held hostage by suspected Taliban militants who had attacked the army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi.

The SSG have been deployed in a number of operations in Pakistan from prison takeovers, to fighting terrorists in North Waziristan.

COAS meets Commanding Officer SSG unit during a visit to Miranshah Bazar. PHOTO: ISPR

Other forces making the list

Coming in second on the list were Spain’s Naval Special Warfare Force, and was called as one of Europe’s best respected special forces.

Next in line was Russia’s Naval Special Warfare Force ‘Alpha Group’, serving as the nation’s elite anti-terrorism unit.

France’s fabled 200-strong National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN), trained especially to respond to hostage situations, came in on four.

Israel’s Sayeret Matkal made it to the fifth spot. Its primary purpose is intelligence-gathering and operating deep behind enemy lines. Along with Mossad, it is suspected to have aided in carrying out a hit in Dubai using falsified passports.

The British Special Air Service (SAS), who have the famous motto ‘Who dares wins’, were listed on number six.

The UK equivalent of the Navy SEALs, Special Boat Service, came in on number seven. The unit specialises in intense training and interrogation.

The US Navy SEALS, a special unit of which carried out Operation Neptune Spear to kill Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in 2011 were listed on eight.

To join the SEALS, one has to prove they are the toughest warriors around and they are asked to prove this by completing a minimum of 42 push-ups in two minutes, 50 sit-ups in two minutes, and run 1.5 miles in 11 minutes before they even start training.

Read: The phantom soldiers

The last one on the list are the US Marines. It is an odd listing since they are not considered an elite unit.

They have a reputation of being pretty tough in their own right.

Marines undergo weeks of rigorous training exercises especially designed to overcome those who cannot hit their exacting standards.

The article first appeared on Business Insider Australia

---------Below is from Business Insider Australia------------



The 9 most elite special forces in the world

TOMAS HIRST


They go where other soldiers fear to tread, scoping out potential threats, taking out strategic targets, and conducting daring rescue missions.

These really are the best of the best.

Although it’s extremely difficult to rank these forces relative to each other, there are some units that rise above the rest in terms of their track record and the fear they instill in their adversaries. These soldiers have been through weeks of rigorous training exercises explicitly designed to weed out those who can’t hit their exacting standards.

In a world where the importance of the sheer size of a country’s military forces is no longer a guide to their effectiveness, these soldiers are the ones state’s look to in order to get the job done.

9) US Marines are pretty hardcore in their own right. Below, a US Marine drinks the blood of a cobra during a jungle survival exercise with the Thai Navy as part of the 'Cobra Gold 2014' joint military exercise.

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8) But the US Navy SEALS might one-up even the marines. To join their ranks, you have to be able to do a minimum of 42 push-ups in two minutes, 50 sit-ups in two minutes, and run 1.5 miles in 11 minutes. And that's BEFORE training even starts.

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7) The UK equivalent of the Navy SEALS is the Special Boat Service. The selection process involves a gruelling endurance test, jungle training in the rainforests of Belize, and combat survival training, which involves intense interrogation of candidates. And you only get two attempts to pass.

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6) The British Special Air Service (or SAS as they are more commonly known), are the infantry counterparts to the SBS. Their insignia bears the famous phrase 'Who dares wins.' Asked about the importance of the SAS's role in the fighting that followed the Iraq war, US General Stanley McChrystal responded: 'Essential. Could not have done it without them.'

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5) Israel's Sayeret Matkal is another of the world's most elite units. Its primary purpose is intelligence-gathering and it often operates deep behind enemy lines. During the selection camp (Gibbush), would-be recruits endure hardcore training exercises while being constantly monitored by doctors and psychologists. Only the strongest get in.

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In 2003, Israeli taxi driver Eliyahu Gurel was kidnapped after transporting four Palestinians to Jerusalem in his cab. But the Sayeret Matkal unit located and rescued him from a 10-meter-deep pit in an abandoned factory in a suburb of Ramallah.

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4) Of all the counter-terrorism forces in the world, few can compete with France's National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN). The group is 200-strong and trained specifically to respond to hostage situations. They claim to have freed over 600 people since they were formed in 1973. It is against French law to publish pictures of their faces.

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One of the most extraordinary episodes in the GIGN's history was the seizure of the Grand Mosque in Mecca in 1979. Due to the prohibition on non-Muslims entering the holy city a team of three GIGN commandos briefly converted to Islam before helping the Saudi armed forces to plan the recapture of the mosque.

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3) Russia's Alpha Group is one of the best known special forces units in the world. This elite anti-terrorism unit was created by the KGB in 1974 and remains under its modern day counterpart, the FSB.

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Russian special forces, and the Alpha Group in particular, came under criticism during the 2002 Moscow hostage crisis where 129 hostages died from the effects of the gas used to knock-out militants who had seized a theatre.

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2) Spain's Unidad de Operaciones Especiales, or the Naval Special Warfare Force as it has become since 2009, has long been one of Europe's best respected special forces. Originally established as the volunteer Amphibious Climbing Company unit in 1952, it has since followed the SAS's example to become an elite fighting force.

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Earning the UOE green beret, however, is a big ask with the failure rate of candidates averaging 70-80%. It's not uncommon for 100% of new recruits to be rejected.

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1) The Special Services Group, SSG, in Pakistan is better known in the country as the 'Black Storks' due to the commandos' unique headgear. Training reportedly includes a 36-mile march in 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear.

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In October 2009, SSG commandos stormed an office building and rescued 39 people taken hostage by suspected Taliban militants after an attack on the army's headquarters.

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The 9 most elite special forces in the world | Business Insider
 
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SSG is a nightmare for Taliban. It's certainly ranks among the very best, especially ZARRAR.

The problem with SSG is lack of proper funding from a global perspective. If we give them SPYSAT, SATCOM, ELINT and CAS capabilities of their own, they'll rival the very best. That however isn't the case.

Tarbela Ghazi has sorted out that issue for Special Operations Task Force to some degree. That capacity is not available to other SSG units yet.
 
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Is this a joke? This article in Biz.Insider.au wants us to believe that Pak SSG is trained to BEAT the world record in 5-mile run routinely? that too in full gear? utter nonsense

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Training reportedly includes a 36-mile march in 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear."
 
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SSG is a nightmare for Taliban. It's certainly ranks among the very best, especially ZARRAR.

The problem with SSG is lack of proper funding from a global perspective. If we give them SPYSAT, SATCOM, ELINT and CAS capabilities of their own, they'll rival the very best. That however isn't the case.

Tarbela Ghazi has sorted out that issue for Special Operations Task Force to some degree. That capacity is not available to other SSG units yet.

We are Fighting this war of Terror from 12-13 years , so now dont you think the Authorities should give SSG some extra dollars to buy weapons and gears ?? they are doing the job behind enemy lines ... they need proper Gear and Air support ...
 
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I'm not saying they aren't good, but they were pretty ordinary during the 'Lal Masjid' Operation !! made a mess out of it.
 
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Let the jealousy and finger pointing begin :pop:

so you believe that nonsense about ssg guys beating world record and that too in full gear? I know common sense is scarce with bind faith but laws of physics don't apply either?
 
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Is this a joke? This article in Biz.Insider.au wants us to believe that Pak SSG is trained to BEAT the world record in 5-mile run routinely? that too in full gear? utter nonsense

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Training reportedly includes a 36-mile march in 12 hours and a five-mile run in 20 minutes in full gear."

lol BURN BABY BURN :flame:, you people are already NATURALLY BURNT. :rofl:
 
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Go take a jibe at Australian media instead of blowing steam on enemy forum :enjoy:
the aussies obviously are making fun of you and you don't even know it. It's hard to blow steam at the ridiculous.
BTW your ssg is quite useless - lost every war, made a mess of every operation..eg: lal masjid

lol BURN BABY BURN :flame:, you people are already NATURALLY BURNT. :rofl:

u mean genetic error, not http! whatburn...they're making a fool of your so called elite corps and you guys are naively buying it
 
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Pretty sure i've seen the same list in Reverse Order ..
 
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the aussies obviously are making fun of you and you don't even know it. It's hard to blow steam at the ridiculous.
BTW your ssg is quite useless - lost every war, made a mess of every operation..eg: lal masjid



u mean genetic error, not http! whatburn...they're making a fool of your so called elite corps and you guys are naively buying it

I can feel your helplessness there, please contact Aussies to downgrade our rankings. First position might be debatable, but SSG is certainly in top 7 for sure.
 
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