Sunday, July 12, 2009

Special Force Characters

Country : Great Britain
Active Since: 1941 during World War II
Motto : Who Dares Wins
Headquarters : Credenhill, England
Weapon of Choice : Steyr Aug(A3 Assault Rifle Who
Notable Missions:

37 World War II missions and poerations - 1944-1945

Iranian Embassy Hostage Rescue operation - London, April 1980
Rescue operation of 6 Royal Irish Rangers - Sierra Leone, September 2000
Specialization : Medium and deep battlespace Intelligence,

Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance and off ensive operations eration, Counter Revolutionary Warfare(CRW), Counter-Terrorism(CT), Close protection and defense diplomacy




Country : France
Active Since : 1973
Motto : Servitas Vitae( To Save Lives)
Headquarters : Satory, France
Weapon of Choice : FAMAS
Notable Missions

Liberation of 30 children held hostage by the FLCS - Djibouti,1976
Grand Mosque Seizure - Saudi Arabia,1979
Air France flight 8969 Hijacking Recue operation - Marignane, France;1994
Specialization:HALO/HAHO, breaching, long-range sniping, negotiation, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquistition, and Reconnaissance and offensive operations, Counter-Terrorism(CT),rescuing hostages and raids.



Country:Germany
Year Formed:1973
Motto: Top Secret
Headquarters: Hangelar, Germany
Weapon of Choice: H&K MP5
Notable Missions:
Specialization : Medium and deep battlespace Intelligence,

Operation Magic Fire - Mogadishu, Somalia;1977
Arrests of Red Army Faction terrorists - Germany,1982 and 1993
Rescue operation of 4 German tourist hostages - Egypt, 2001
Specialization: VIP security, driving, airborne insertions, aircraft and train takedowns, skiing, first aid, Domestic counter-terrorism and law enforcement, rescuing hostages and raids.



Country:Russia
Active Since:1970
Motto:I'm serving Russia and Spetsnaz
Weapon of Choice : AK-74 or AK-47
Notable Missions:

Seizure of Amin's Palace- Afghanistan, December 1979
Rescue operation of 4 Russian diplomats from Sunni Muslims - Beirut, October 1985
Specialization: Deep reconnaissance of strategic targets, destruction of strategically important command-control-and-communications (C3) facilities, Tactical emergency medical services, demolitions, tactical intelligence and other functions typical of both police SWAT teams and the special operations community



Country:South Korea
Active Since:1949-present
Motto:Once a Marine, Forever a Marine
Headquarters: Gyeryongdae
Weapon of Choice : M16A1 Rifle
Notable Missions:

Battle of Tra Binh Dong – Vietnam War
Korean War
Specialization: Ground battles, special fighting scenarios, facility protection, security services, landing operations, and amphibious operations




Country : South Korea
Active Since: 1958 - present
Motto : Nothing is Impossible
Headquarters : Songham, southeast of Seoul
Weapon of Choice : Daewoo K2 Rifle
Notable Missions:

Provided security for VIPs and for key facilities during the 1986 Asian Games and during the 1988 Olympics
Specialization : They are assigned urban counterterrorist missions.

They also constitute a quick-reaction unit for other kinds of emergencies and special-warfare requirements in wartime

Country : Unknown
Active Since: Unknown
Motto : Unknown
Headquarters : Unknown
Weapon of Choice : M Unknown
Notable Missions: Unknown
Specialization :

SRG (Shadow Ranger Group) have earned this name by remaining completely unidentifiable. They are a core group of elite soldiers that have remained an enigma for years. Unlike groups like England's MI6, they have no national affiliation, making them even more deadly. They all stay in communication with leadership via multi-encrypted satellite technology. Still, agents rarely will meet each other personally unless a group operation is essential. Even then, misinformation techniques are used so that no identity can be verified. Soldiers of no face and name receive a new identity for every mission. No one is exactly sure who controls the SRG. Some believe them to just be mercenaries for hire. Some believe they are controlled by many nations acting as one. Only one thing is certain, they get the job done.

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