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1 Main tasks  





2 Structure of BSD  





3 Equipment  



3.1  Weapons  





3.2  Vessels  







4 International engagements  





5 Gallery  





6 References  














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Special Operations Battalion
Emblem of Special Operations Battalion
ActiveSeptember 8, 2000 – December 24, 2014
CountryCroatia
BranchGeneral staff unit
TypeSpecial operation force
Role
Size5 companies
Garrison/HQDrgomalj Delnice
Nickname(s)Green berets,Cobras
Motto(s)Svi su pozvani, rijetki su odabrani (All are invited, few are chosen)
Colorsgreen
Anniversaries8 September
Engagements
DecorationsOrder of Ban Jelačić
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant Colonel Perica Turalija

The Special Operations Battalion (Croatian: Bojna za specijalna djelovanja), or popularly BSD was founded on 8 September 2000 when the Special Combat Skills Center from Šepurine and the 1st Croatian Guards Brigade (Croatian: 1. hrvatski gardijski zdrug, a component of the 1st Croatian Guards Corps) were amalgamated.[1] It ceased to exist in 2014, when it was transformed into the Special Operations Command.

The BSD members can be recognized by their green berets with unit badges over the right eye. Their symbol is a snake, so they are sometimes referred as "Cobras" although their insignia shows a Horned viper which is the most dangerous snake to be found in Croatia and in mainland Europe.

Main tasks[edit]

The Battalion was focused on airborne assault as well as operations behind enemy lines with insertion from land, air or sea. However, unlike most special forces in the world, the Battalion is also trained in non-combat search and rescue of civilians and providing aid as well as dealing with natural disasters. The unit was equipped with the most sophisticated weapons and equipment available, and trained to undertake the full range of special ops missions and even the dangerous mid-air, aircraft-to-aircraft operations. Personnel were trained for:

The Croatian General Staff exercised direct command over the battalion which thus elevated the unit to strategic level for quicker response time and overall better and faster deployment on both tactical and strategic levels. Also, this meant that members of all three branches of the Croatian armed forces could apply for selection. In 2008, two women successfully completed selection and training, earning their green berets and making the BSD one of the few special forces units in the world that have women among their ranks as combat qualified operators and not just support staff.

Structure of BSD[edit]

The BSD was composed of one command section and five companies, each specialized for a different variety of missions:

Equipment[edit]

Weapons[edit]

Model Image Caliber Origin Variants
HS2000 9×19mm  Croatia XD9 and XD45
Model Image Caliber Origin Variants
H&K MP5 9×19mm  Germany A3 and SD3
H&K MP7 4,6×30mm  Germany unknown
Model Image Caliber Origin Variants
VHS assault rifle 5.56×45mm  Croatia VHS-D,VH-K and VHS 2 VHS-D assault rifle REMOV.jpg
Heckler & Koch G36 5.56×45mm  Germany KV and C
M4 carbine 5.56×45mm  United States A1
FN F2000 5.56×45mm  Belgium F2000
Model Image Caliber Origin
Browning M2 12.7×99mm  United States
FN MAG 7.62×51mm  Belgium
Ultimax 100 5.56×45mm  Singapore
Model Image Caliber Origin Variants
Sako TRG-42 .300 Winchester Magnum  Finland TRG-42 .300 Winchester Magnum
MACS M3 12.7×99mm  Croatia MACS M3 and MACS M4
RT-20 20×110mm  Croatia M1
M40 rifle 7.62×51  United States A5
Steyr SSG 69 7.62×51mm  Austria P4
Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62×51mm  Germany PSG1
Model Image Caliber Origin Variants
Mossberg 500 12 gauge,20 gauge,.410 bore  United States mossberg 500
Franchi SPAS-12 12 gauge  Italy SPAS-12
Benelli M4 Super 90 12 gauge  Italy M4
Model Image Caliber Origin Note
Mk.19 AGL 40×53mm  United States Used on vehicles
RBG-6 40×46mm  Croatia Locally produced by Metallic d.o.o., designated RBG-6
H&K AG36 40×46mm  Germany Comes as standard with all H&K G36C
Model Image Caliber Origin Note
M57 60mm Mortar  Yugoslavia Mortar underwent modification to meet NATO requirements
Model Image Type Origin
9K38 Igla MANPADS  Soviet Union
Model Image Type Origin Note
9К115-2 Metis-M/9K115 Metis wire-guided anti-tank missile  Soviet Union
9M113 Konkurs wire-guided anti-tank missile  Soviet Union To be replaced by Javelin or Eurospike at some point in near future
9K111 Fagot wire-guided anti-tank missile  Soviet Union Awaiting replacement by a modern tandem warhead anti tank system
AT4 RPG  Sweden
Model Image Type Origin
Mercedes G 4WD Utility Light Utility Vehicle  Germany
Iveco LMV IMV  Italy
Oshkosh M-ATV MRAP  United States
M1151 Up-Armored Capable HMMWV IMV  United States
Model Image Type Origin
Bell 206B-3 Utility helicopter  Canada
Mil Mi-171Sh Combat-support helicopter  Russia
Mi-8MTV-1 Transport helicopter  Russia

Vessels[edit]

International engagements[edit]

BSD members have been deployed on several peacekeeping operations and missions in the world. BSD was engaged in EUFOR Tchad/RCA, ISAF within ISAF SOF TF-50 detached from Polish Jednostka Wojskowa Komandosów.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "12. obljetnica Bojne za specijalna djelovanja" [12th Anniversary of the Special Operations Battalion] (in Croatian). Ministry of Defence (Croatia). 7 September 2012.
  • ^ "Brzi presretač na moru". Hrvatski Vojnik. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2012-04-27.

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