Your Navy SAT operators are definitely the best equipped among all Turkish SOF units from what I've seenMaybe SAT/SAR.
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Your Navy SAT operators are definitely the best equipped among all Turkish SOF units from what I've seenMaybe SAT/SAR.
Green Berets equivalent is Bordo Berreliler.Your Navy SAT operators are definitely the best equipped among all Turkish SOF units from what I've seen
ÖKK and SAT units are equally good equipped, they don't lack anything.Your Navy SAT operators are definitely the best equipped among all Turkish SOF units from what I've seen
@Kartal1 answered it perfectly.amazing
btw , what is the most elite special force an whole turkey like how the US have navy seal team 6
I don't think I can answer your question when you put it that way. We first must understand that there are many different specializations within Special Operations Forces. Special Operations Forces is very wide term and as its western counterparts the Turkish Special Operations Forces have different units with different levels and types of specialization also different mission sets. The magic here happens when you can utilize in the best way all these specialized units in a coordinated action according to their specialization. Apart from the DEVGRU and CAG there are also other Tier 1 Special Mission Units within JSOC that deserves recognition. For example the AFSOC 24th Special Tactics Squadroon Pararescue Jumpers receive the longest SOF course in the US military and they are the best that the US military can offer in terms of combat casualty care force out there. They are also considered as Tier 1 units but their specialization is totally different from for example DEVGRU. They can do many things DEVGRU can't and vise versa. There are also many things that both units are capable of doing but one will be better than the other in certain tasks because of their specialization level and mission set.
Officially there is not known information about Tier 1 units of the Turkish Armed Forces. We know they are there but don't know anything like their name or how training or selection is done. The last known Tier 1 teams were part of the Combat Search and Rescue MAK of the Special Forces Command OKK. It is known that their tasks included much more than CSAR operations and they served all over the world. They were disbanded because of political reasons and the last known thing after them that we knew as kind of Tier 1 was the Special Missions Battalion that was specially created after the hostage crisis when DEASH captured 49 Turkish citizens including diplomats and security element from the Turkish Consulate in Mosul after they captured the city but as far as I know that battalion is no longer active. I am sure that the Special Forces Command (tied directly to the General Staff) and the Turkish National Intelligence Organization MIT posses such forces but it is highly classified.
The Special Forces Command have variety of teams with variety of skills and mission sets. The Special Forces Command is a Special Force. Different from other Special Operations Forces the Special Forces are capable of conducting five out of five main SOF tasks (Direct Actions, Counter-Terrorism, Special Reconnaissance, Unconventional Warfare, Foreign Internal Defence) and in the case of OKK even more. They are taking personnel from all over the armed forces regardless of branch. Within its command OKK haves HALO/HAHO qualified airborne troops, combat divers, counter-terrorism specialists, intelligence specialists, CBRN specialists etc. When all that potential and specialized personnel is combined under unified command and control structure that force can make miracles. I can't answer your question about who is best but I can say
that the Special Forces Command was and still is the most potent SOF command within the Turkish Armed Forces with its high standards of training, years of real combat experience, very diversified specialization trees, large manpower resource, high technology gear and special equipment, dedicated armored vehicle fleet and dedicated helicopter fleet.
This is a confidential information. There are numbers circulating but I will not cite anything specific.How many active brigade we have right now?
18 brigades.This is a confidential information. There are numbers circulating but I will not cite anything specific.