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The Irish Army Ranger Wing (ARW, ) is the special forces
Special forces

Special Forces , also known as, Special Operation Forces is a generic term for highly-trained military teams/units that conduct specialized Military operation such as reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, and counter-terrorism actions....
 unit of the Irish Defence Forces
Irish Defence Forces

The Irish Defence Forces encompass the army, navy, air force and reserve forces of Republic of Ireland. Their official title in Irish language is ?glaigh na h?ireann; the more literal translation F?rsa? Cosanta na h?ireann is also attested in Irish-language literature....
.

The ARW trains and operates with many international special operations units worldwide, including the US Army Rangers
75th Ranger Regiment (United States)

The 75th Ranger Regiment is a military unit of the United States Army. The Regiment, headquartered in Fort Benning, Georgia , operates as an elite light infantry United States Special Operations Forces of the United States Army Special Operations Command ....
, Marine Corps Force Recon
United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance

unit_name= United States Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance|image=...
, Delta Force
Delta Force

The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ? commonly known as Delta, Delta Force and as the Combat Applications Group by the United States Department of Defense ? is an elite United States Special Operations Forces and an integral element of the Joint Special Operations Command ....
 and Navy SEALs
United States Navy SEALs

The United States Navy Sea, Air and Land Forces, commonly known as the Navy SEALs, are the United States Special Operations Forces of the United States Navy, employed in Direct action and special reconnaissance operations....
, French GIGN
Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale

The National Gendarmerie Intervention Group, commonly abbreviated GIGN , is the French Gendarmerie's elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit; it is part of the military force, not the police....
, German GSG 9
GSG 9

The GSG 9 der Bundespolizei is the elite counter-terrorism and special operations unit of the German Federal Police and is considered to be among the best of its kind in the world....
, Swedish SSG
Särskilda Skyddsgruppen

S?rskilda Skyddsgruppen is a Sweden special operations unit created some time during the early 1990s. The exact number of operatives is classified but is thought to amount to between 60 and 80, with an average age of 31....
, Italian COMSUBIN, Australian SAS
Australian Special Air Service Regiment

The Special Air Service Regiment is a Special Forces regiment modelled on the original Special Air Service and also drawing on the traditions of the Australian World War II Z Special Unit commando unit, as well as the Australian commandos which were active in the South Pacific during the same period....
 and New Zealand SAS
Special Air Service of New Zealand

The New Zealand Special Air Service was formed on July 7 1955 and is a New Zealand Army Special Forces unit which was modeled on the United Kingdom Special Air Service ....
, among others.

The Army Ranger Wing is the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
's premier hostage rescue unit, and trains closely with the specialised firearms service of An Garda Síochána (known as the Emergency Response Unit
Emergency Response Unit (Garda)

The Emergency Response Unit of An Garda S?och?na is a specialist armed intervention unit, formed to deal with situations that cannot be handled by regular Garda officers....
 or ERU).






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The Irish Army Ranger Wing (ARW, ) is the special forces
Special forces

Special Forces , also known as, Special Operation Forces is a generic term for highly-trained military teams/units that conduct specialized Military operation such as reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, and counter-terrorism actions....
 unit of the Irish Defence Forces
Irish Defence Forces

The Irish Defence Forces encompass the army, navy, air force and reserve forces of Republic of Ireland. Their official title in Irish language is ?glaigh na h?ireann; the more literal translation F?rsa? Cosanta na h?ireann is also attested in Irish-language literature....
.

The ARW trains and operates with many international special operations units worldwide, including the US Army Rangers
75th Ranger Regiment (United States)

The 75th Ranger Regiment is a military unit of the United States Army. The Regiment, headquartered in Fort Benning, Georgia , operates as an elite light infantry United States Special Operations Forces of the United States Army Special Operations Command ....
, Marine Corps Force Recon
United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance

unit_name= United States Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance|image=...
, Delta Force
Delta Force

The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ? commonly known as Delta, Delta Force and as the Combat Applications Group by the United States Department of Defense ? is an elite United States Special Operations Forces and an integral element of the Joint Special Operations Command ....
 and Navy SEALs
United States Navy SEALs

The United States Navy Sea, Air and Land Forces, commonly known as the Navy SEALs, are the United States Special Operations Forces of the United States Navy, employed in Direct action and special reconnaissance operations....
, French GIGN
Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale

The National Gendarmerie Intervention Group, commonly abbreviated GIGN , is the French Gendarmerie's elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit; it is part of the military force, not the police....
, German GSG 9
GSG 9

The GSG 9 der Bundespolizei is the elite counter-terrorism and special operations unit of the German Federal Police and is considered to be among the best of its kind in the world....
, Swedish SSG
Särskilda Skyddsgruppen

S?rskilda Skyddsgruppen is a Sweden special operations unit created some time during the early 1990s. The exact number of operatives is classified but is thought to amount to between 60 and 80, with an average age of 31....
, Italian COMSUBIN, Australian SAS
Australian Special Air Service Regiment

The Special Air Service Regiment is a Special Forces regiment modelled on the original Special Air Service and also drawing on the traditions of the Australian World War II Z Special Unit commando unit, as well as the Australian commandos which were active in the South Pacific during the same period....
 and New Zealand SAS
Special Air Service of New Zealand

The New Zealand Special Air Service was formed on July 7 1955 and is a New Zealand Army Special Forces unit which was modeled on the United Kingdom Special Air Service ....
, among others.

The Army Ranger Wing is the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
's premier hostage rescue unit, and trains closely with the specialised firearms service of An Garda Síochána (known as the Emergency Response Unit
Emergency Response Unit (Garda)

The Emergency Response Unit of An Garda S?och?na is a specialist armed intervention unit, formed to deal with situations that cannot be handled by regular Garda officers....
 or ERU). In any major hostage incident the Ranger Wing would be involved with the ERU in a supporting role.

Name

The unit's official name is "Sciathán Fiannóglach an Airm", which roughly translates into English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 as "Army Ranger Wing".

"Fiannóglach" (representing "Ranger") is an amalgamation of two words. "Fian" is closest to the English word "warrior", and refers to the ancient band of warriors known as Na Fianna
Fianna

In early Ireland, fianna were small, semi-independent warrior bands who lived apart from society in the forests as mercenaries, bandits and hunters, but could be called upon by kings in times of war....
 in Irish Mythology
Irish mythology

The mythology of pre-Christian Ireland did not entirely survive the conversion to Christianity, but much of it was preserved, shorn of its religious meanings, in medieval Irish literature, which represents the most extensive and best preserved of all the branches of Celtic mythology....
. "Óglach" (literally 'young hero') means "soldier" and refers to the name of the Defence Forces in Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann
Óglaigh na hÉireann

?glaigh na h?ireann is an Irish language title used by various armed groups in Ireland throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, including the Irish Defence Forces and several organisations calling themselves "List of IRAs" ....
. Na Fianna were purportedly expert warriors, so the addition of the word Fian- before Oglaigh denotes an elite element to the wing.

History

?In the late 1960s and early 1970s a small number of Irish Defence Forces personnel attended the United States Army Rangers
United States Army Rangers

The United States Army Rangers or simply Army Rangers are specialized, elite American Light Infantry special operations forces capable of conducting Direct action operations....
 course
Ranger School

The United States Army Ranger School is an intense, three-month long, combat leadership course, oriented to small-unit tactics, and conducted in three separate three-week-long phases - at Fort Benning, Georgia , U.S.A., , at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby, Georgia, 'the Mountain Phase' at Camp Merrill, near Dahlonega, Georgia, and the Florida P...
 at Fort Benning
Fort Benning

Fort Benning is a United States Army post, located southwest of the city of Columbus, Georgia in Muscogee County and Chattahoochee County counties in Georgia and Russell County, Alabama....
, Georgia, USA. On their return, these personnel organised similar courses with the goal of bringing standards of training throughout the Irish Defence Forces into line with accepted international standards. The first course was conducted in the Military College in the Curragh Army Camp in 1969 with 12 officer students. Students on these courses were selected from among all ranks and units of the Army
Irish Army

The Irish Army is the main branch of the Irish Defence Forces . It was first formed in 1922 after the implementation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the subsequent foundation of the Irish Free State....
, Air Corps
Irish Air Corps

The Irish Air Corps provides the air defence function of Oglaigh na h?ireann , in support of the Irish Army and Irish Naval Service, together with such other roles as may be assigned by the Government ....
 and the Naval Service
Irish Naval Service

The Irish Naval Service is the navy of Republic of Ireland and is one of the three standing branches of the Irish Defence Forces . Its main base is in Haulbowline, County Cork....
 and covered physical endurance, marksmanship, individual military skills and small unit tactics.

Formalising these standards and creation of the Army Ranger Wing resulted from the increase in international terrorism in the late 1970s and 1980s. The increased skills and endurance training of 'Ranger'-trained personnel provided the perfect basis for the creation of a new specialist unit to counter these threats. The Army Ranger Wing (ARW) was formally established, in accordance with the Defence Act, by Government order in March 1980.

Roles

The ARW has a wide variety of roles, covering conventional warfare, anti-terrorist
Counter-terrorism

Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, Military tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, military, police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorism, both real and imputed....
 warfare and training for the Defence Forces including:

  • Offensive Operations behind enemy lines, e.g. Securing of vital objectives, Long Range Patrolling - Raids - Ambushes - Sabotage, Capture of key personnel, Diversionary Operations.
  • Defensive Operations, e.g. VIP Protection, Counter-insurgency.
  • Specialist Aid to the Civil Power (Anti-Terrorist Tasks).
  • Standards, e.g. Testing and evaluation of military equipment, conducting specialist courses.
  • Returning highly-skilled personnel to the Defence Forces on completion of service in the ARW.


Training and selection

Selection for the ranger wing lasts 3 weeks, plus on success of completion, another 6 months continuation where basic skills such as LRRP, parachuting are taught - which takes place annually, usually in October. Course candidates must be serving members of the Defence Forces, but are not subject to an age limit. The 3 week course is organised into 2 distinct phases. Selection is open to females.

In the first phase instructors demonstrate the basic requirements to become a Ranger, and candidates must pass a number of initial physical tests - including: water confidence training, assault course training, individual navigation
Navigation

Navigation is the process of reading, and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. It is also the term of art used for the specialized knowledge used by navigators to perform navigation tasks....
 tests as well as a 10km combat run test. If a candidate fails more than 3 out of the 9 basic tests they are returned to their home unit. A selection course may only be attempted 3 times by any candidate.

In the second phase candidates are taught special forces tactics in long range reconnaissance
Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance is a military and medical term denoting exploration conducted to gain information. Militarily, its shorthand Australian, Canadian, and British form is recce , its American usage form is recon ....
 patrolling, surveillance, intelligence gathering, search tactics, and ambush organisation. The course culminates in a 40km group march which must be completed in a set time.

In all, candidates must complete assessment in the following areas:
  • Abseiling
    Abseiling

    Abseiling , rappelling in American English, is the controlled descent down a rope in rock climbing, mountaineering, caving, and canyoneering; the technique is used when a cliff or slope is too steep and/or dangerous to descend without protection....
     - Assesses a student's confidence when working at height.
  • Bridge jump - Tests confidence in water.
  • River crossing - Evaluates ability to work in a team.
  • Claustrophobia
    Claustrophobia

    Claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed spaces. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack. One study indicates that anywhere from 2-5% of the general world population is affected by severe claustrophobia, but only a small percentage of these people receive some kind of treatment for the disorder....
     - Tests a student's ability to work with their equipment in confined spaces.
  • Gym tests - Assesses muscular endurance and strength while performing a set number of exercises.
  • 10km run - Tests cardiovascular
    Circulatory system

    The circulatory system is an organ that moves nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from cells to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis....
     endurance
    Endurance training

    Endurance training is the deliberate act of exercising to increase stamina and endurance. Exercises for endurance tends to be Aerobic exercise in nature versus Anaerobic respiration movements....
     over a set distance and time.
  • Mountain walk - Tests endurance over a set uphill march, while carrying a medium load.
  • Hill circuit - Assesses stamina and strength over a set cross-country course, while carrying a light load.
  • Forced march "cross-country" - Assesses stamina and strength over a set cross-country course and time while carrying a medium load around 15 kg.
  • Forced march "road" - A group test to assess the student's tolerance of pressure over a set course and time, while carrying a medium load, the distance is between 35-40 km.
  • Route march - A group test to assess overall stamina, endurance and strength during a forced march over the mountains while carrying a medium load.


Of the 40 to 80 candidates that start the annual Ranger selection course, only 15% remain at the conclusion. All candidates who successfully complete the Ranger course are presented with the Fianóglach shoulder flash.

When it comes to selection the Officers and NCO's meet to assess the candidates, and the best are retained according to the number of places available.

If a student passes selection at this stage, they are sent on a further six-month ranger skills course. This course includes long range reconnaissance
Long range penetration

A Long-range penetration patrol, group, or force is a special forces military unit able to remain in and move long distances behind enemy lines far away from direct contact with friendly forces as opposed to Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol a small group engaged in scouting missions....
 and survival training, unarmed combat, anti-terrorist
Counter-terrorism

Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, Military tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, military, police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorism, both real and imputed....
 and close quarters combat skills, advanced first aid
First aid

First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by a layman to a sick or injured Casualty until definitive medical treatment can be accessed....
, advanced combat shooting and parachuting
Parachuting

Parachuting, also known as skydiving, is where a person jumps from enough height so that he can deploy a fabric parachute and land safely.The history of parachuting appears to start with Andre-Jacques Garnerin who made successful parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797....
. Upon passing this selection course and probationary period they then earn the right to wear the prestigious Green beret
Green beret

The green beret is the official headgear as part of the uniform of several military forces....
.

The ARW also has its own purpose built tactical training facility, including "shoot houses", training ranges and various urban settings. The facility is known as "Tac town".

Command and communications

The Officer Commanding the Army Ranger Wing is responsible for the Administrative, Disciplinary and Operational control of the unit, and is in turn directly under the command of The Chief of Staff at Defence Forces HQ. The Army Ranger Wing is on immediate call for operations throughout the State.

The ARW is equipped with state of the art ITT SINCGAR
SINCGARS

SINCGARS is a Combat-net radio currently used by U.S. and allied military forces. The radios, which handle voice and data communications, are designed to be reliable, secure and easily maintained....
, RACAL
Racal

Racal Electronics plc was once the third-largest, United Kingdom electronics firm. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index before being purchased by Thomson-CSF in 2000 thereby giving the France firm access to the lucrative UK defence and armaments market....
 and Harris
Harris Corporation

Harris Corporation is an international communications equipment company that produces wireless equipment, electronic systems, and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, and commercial sectors....
 communications equipment, all of which have an inbuilt encryption
Encryption

In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming information using an algorithm to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key ....
 and frequency hopping systems. It is also equipped with satellite communications, though it should be noted that Ireland is a neutral state and therefore does not have its own military satellites.

Missions

Arw4
The Army Rangers have seen active service assisting peacekeepers in Chad
Chad

Chad , officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west....
, Liberia
Liberia

Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, C?te d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean....
, East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
, Somalia
Somalia

Somalia , officially the Republic of Somalia and formerly known as the Somali Democratic Republic, is a country located in the Horn of Africa....
 and Lebanon
Lebanon

Lebanon , officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic , is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea....
, as well as operations at home in the 1980s against the Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional Irish Republican Army

The Provisional Irish Republican Army , is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army that fought in the Irish War of Independence....
 and other armed groups.

Liberia

The ARW was deployed in Liberia
Liberia

Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, C?te d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean....
 following the Second Liberian Civil War
Second Liberian Civil War

The Second Liberian Civil War began in 1999 when a rebel group backed by the government of neighbouring Guinea, the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy , emerged in northern Liberia....
 as part of a peace-keeping contingent of more than 400 troops from the Irish Defence Forces
Irish Defence Forces

The Irish Defence Forces encompass the army, navy, air force and reserve forces of Republic of Ireland. Their official title in Irish language is ?glaigh na h?ireann; the more literal translation F?rsa? Cosanta na h?ireann is also attested in Irish-language literature....
, in turn part of a rapid reaction force for the United Nations mission in the country.

One of their most successful missions during this deployment was the rescue of a group of civilians captured by gunmen from renegade Government of Liberia forces. Acting on intelligence, twenty heavily armed Rangers were dropped by helicopter into the town of Gbapa. To avoid casualties among the hostages, the Rangers implemented a policy of non-lethal intervention and, after surrounding a 40-foot container containing the 35 hostages, rescued them.

East Timor

In 1999, the Dáil voted to send the ARW to serve with the United Nations International Force, East Timor
INTERFET

The International Force for East Timor was a multinational peacekeeping taskforce, mandated by the United Nations to address the humanitarian and security crisis which took place in East Timor from 1999–2000 until the arrival of United Nations peacekeepers....
 (INTERFET). Mandated under a UN Security Council
United Nations Security Council

The United Nations Security Council is one of the principal organs charged with the maintenance of international security. Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of war....
 resolution, INTERFET was a peacekeeping force deployed to restore security in the region, support and protect the UN Mission in East Timor, and to facilitate humanitarian assistance operations. The detachment of 30 ARW personnel was involved in peacekeeping duties with Canadian and New Zealand troops near the West Timor border.

Iraq

As Ireland's premier hostage rescue unit, operators from the ARW were deployed to Iraq
Iraq

Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
 alongside Arabic-speaking members of G2
G2 (Republic of Ireland)

The Irish Military Intelligence Service is often referred to as G2 or G-2. G2 is used in several western and NATO forces to refer to the Intelligence and Security branch of the staff function....
 (the military intelligence branch of the Irish military), after Irish journalist Rory Carroll
Rory Carroll

Rory Carroll is an Ireland journalist for The Guardian. Born in Dublin, Carroll is a graduate of Blackrock College, Trinity College, Dublin and Dublin City University....
 was abducted in 2005. The Rangers were charged with liaison with U.S. Special Operations Forces in regard to a possible rescue operation, and to provide security to the Irish Government representatives who were attempting to negotiate his release. Their assistance was not required however, as Mr. Carroll was released a short time later.

Chad


An ARW force of 54 was recently deployed in Chad
Chad

Chad , officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west....
, as part of the peacekeeping European Union Force (EUFOR TCHAD/RCA)
EUFOR Tchad/RCA

European Union Force Chad/CAR, also EUFOR Tchad/RCA after the French language, is the European Union mission in Chad and the Central African Republic, authorized in late 2007....
. The ARW arrived on February 19th and have completed reconnaissance missions to select a mission base for the Irish Defence Force deployment, which has received the troops and has been named "Camp Ciara".

Equipment

Arw Benelli

Weapons

In addition to standard issue weapons of the Irish Defence Forces, weapons used by the ARW include:

Squad weapons
  • Pistols
    • SIG P228
    • SIG P226
      SIG P226

      The SIG Sauer P226 is a full-sized, service type pistol chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W and .357 SIG. Its design is based on the SIG P220....
       (See: Image )
    • Walter PPK
    • HK USP
  • Combat Shotgun
    Combat shotgun

    A combat shotgun is a shotgun that is intended for use in an offensive role, typically by a military force. The earliest shotguns specifically designed for combat were the trench guns or trench shotguns issued in World War I....
    s
    • Benelli M3T Tactical
      Benelli M3

      The Benelli M3 is a pump-action or Semi-automatic shotgun shotgun designed and manufactured by Italy firearms manufacturer Benelli . The M3 holds a maximum of seven rounds and uses the proprietary Benelli semi-automatic system first showcased in the M1....
    • Benelli M4 Super 90
      Benelli M4 Super 90

      The M4 Super 90 is an Italy-developed and made semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Benelli ...
    • Franchi SPAS-12
      Franchi SPAS-12

      The SPAS-12 is a combat shotgun manufactured by the Italy company Franchi...
    • Remington 870
      Remington 870

      The Remington Model 870 is a United States-made pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms It is widely used by the public for target shooting, hunting, and self-defense....
  • Assault rifle
    Assault rifle

    An assault rifle is a rifle designed for combat, with selective fire . Assault rifles are the standard small arms in most modern Army, having largely superseded or supplemented battle rifles such as the World War II-era M1 Garand rifle and SVT-40....
    s and Carbine
    Carbine

    A carbine is a firearm similar to a rifle or musket, but generally shorter and of lesser power. Many carbines, especially modern designs, were developed from rifles, being essentially shortened versions of full rifles firing the same ammunition, although often at a lower velocity....
    s
    • Steyr AUG A1
      Steyr AUG

      The AUG is an Austrian 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifle, designed in the early 1970s by Steyr Mannlicher . The AUG was adopted by the Military of Austria as the StG 77 in 1977, where it replaced the aging 7.62x51mm NATO StG 58 automatic rifle ....
    • Steyr AUG A3
      Steyr AUG

      The AUG is an Austrian 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifle, designed in the early 1970s by Steyr Mannlicher . The AUG was adopted by the Military of Austria as the StG 77 in 1977, where it replaced the aging 7.62x51mm NATO StG 58 automatic rifle ....
    • HK33/SG1 (See: Image )
    • Heckler & Koch HK53
  • Submachine gun
    Submachine gun

    A submachine gun is a firearm that combines the automatic firearm of a machine gun with the cartridge of a pistol, and is usually between the two in weight and size....
    s
    • Heckler & Koch MP5
      Heckler & Koch MP5

      The MP5 is a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun of Germany design, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the West Germany arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch of Oberndorf am Neckar....
       - Including MP5A3, MP5F and MP5K variants
    • FN P90
      FN P90

      The P90 is a Belgium designed submachine gun. The weapon?s name is an abbreviation of Project 90, which specifies a weapon system of the 1990s....
       (Not a standard issue weapon)
  • Sniper rifle
    Sniper rifle

    In military and law enforcement terminology, a sniper rifle is a rifle used to ensure accurate placement of bullets at longer ranges than small arms....
    s
    • Accuracy International PM/L96
      Accuracy International Arctic Warfare

      The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare rifle is a family of bolt-action sniper rifles designed and manufactured by the United Kingdom company Accuracy International....
       - Including L115 (.338
      .338 Lapua

      The .338 Lapua Magnum is a specialized rimless bottlenecked centerfire cartridge developed for military long-range sniper rifles. The War in Afghanistan and Iraq War made it a combat-proven round with ready and substantial ammunition availability....
      ), AI96 (.308), and AW50 (.50
      .50 BMG

      The .50 Browning Machine Gun or .50 BMG is a cartridge developed for the M2 Browning machine gun in the late 1910s. Entering service officially in 1921, the round is based on a greatly scaled-up .30-06 cartridge....
       Anti-materiel
      Anti-materiel rifle

      An anti-materiel rifle is a rifle that is designed for use against military equipment rather than against other combatants .They are similar in form and appearance to modern sniper rifles and can often serve in that role, though they are usually chambered for cartridges more powerful than is normally required for neutralizing an enemy com...
       variants (See: )
    • Steyr SSG 69
      Steyr SSG 69

      The SSG 69 is a bolt-action sniper rifle produced by Steyr Mannlicher and serves as the standard sniper rifle for the Military of Austria.Adopted in 1969 , it was ahead of its time with the use of synthetics and cold-hammer forged barrels for accuracy.SSG-69 is the Austrian Army's standard issue sniper rifle, the PI is the civilian version...
  • Light machine gun
    Light machine gun

    A light machine gun or LMG is a machine gun that is generally lighter than other machine guns of the same period, and is usually designed to be carried by an individual soldier, with or without an assistant....
    s
    • FN Minimi Para


Support weapons
Arw45
*Denel
Denel

Denel Ltd is a South African government dominated Military-industrial complex and technological conglomerate established in 1991. It was created when the manufacturing subsidiary of Armscor were split from Armscor in order for Armscor to be solely the procurement arm of the South African Defence Force , now known as the South African Nati...
 Vector 60mm commando mortar
Commando mortar

Commando mortar refers to a class of infantry light mortars designed for maximum portability and rapid deployment, at the expense of accuracy and repeatability....
  • Carl Gustav 84mm recoilless rifle
    Carl Gustav recoilless rifle

    The Carl Gustav is the common name for the 84 mm man-portable multi-role recoilless rifle produced by Saab Bofors Dynamics in Sweden. The first prototype of the Carl Gustav was produced in 1946, and while similar weapons of the era have generally disappeared, the Carl Gustav remains in widespread use today....
     - Including M2 and M3 variants
  • Raytheon Javelin
    FGM-148 Javelin

    The FGM-148 Javelin is an United States-made man-portable anti-tank guided missile fielded to replace the Dragon antitank missile....
     Anti-tank guided missile
    Anti-tank guided missile

    An anti-tank guided missile or anti-tank guided weapon is a Missile guidance missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily-armored tanks and other armored fighting vehicles....


Vehicle-mounted weapons
  • FN 7.62mm
    FN MAG

    The MAG is a Belgium 7.62 mm caliber general purpose machine gun, designed in the early 1950s at Fabrique Nationale de Herstal by Ernest Vervier....
     GPMG
  • Browning M2 heavy machinegun .50cal (See: Image )
  • Heckler & Koch GMG 40mm automatic grenade launcher (See: Image )


Specialised equipment

  • Ford F350 (modified as Special Reconnaissance Vehicle)
  • Land Rover Range Rovers (modified for Counter Terrorist duties)
  • Yamaha 660
    Yamaha Motor Company

    , a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company , is part of the Yamaha Corporation. After expanding Yamaha Corporation into the world's biggest piano maker, then Yamaha CEO Genichi Kawakami took Yamaha into the field of motorized vehicles on July 1, 1955....
     All-terrain vehicle
    All-terrain vehicle

    An all-terrain vehicle is defined by the American National Standards Institute as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control....
    s
  • KTM
    KTM

    KTM Sportmotorcycle Aktiengesellschaft is an Austrian motorcycle manufacturer.The company was founded in 1934 by engineer Hans Trunkenpolz in Mattighofen....
     LC400 motorbike
  • Suzuki
    Suzuki

    is a multinational corporation headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan that specializes in manufacturing compact automobiles, a full range of motorcycles, All-terrain vehicle, outboard motor, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines....
     DR 350 and DRZ 400 motorbikes (See: Image )
  • Dräger
    Dräger

    The Dr?gerwerk AG is a German company based in L?beck with a focus on breathing and protection equipment as well as gas detection and analysis systems....
     LAV-7 Rebreather
    Rebreather

    A rebreather is a type of breathing set that provides a breathing gas containing oxygen and recycled exhaled gas. This recycling reduces the volume of breathing gas used, making a rebreather lighter and more compact than an open-circuit breathing set for the same duration in environments where humans cannot safely breathe from the atmosphere....
     (See: image)
  • Klepper MK13 canoe
  • Combat Rubber Raiding Craft
    Combat Rubber Raiding Craft

    The F470 Combat Rubber Raiding Craft , also known as the "Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft," is a specially fabricated inflatable rubber boat often used by the Navy SEALs and United States Marine Corps, among others....
  • Rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RIBs)
    Rigid-hulled inflatable boat

    A rigid-inflatable boat or rigid-hulled inflatable boat, is a light-weight but high performance and high capacity boat constructed with a solid, shaped hull and flexible tubes at the gunwale....
     (Delta 7 metre, Lencraft 5.1 metre dive, and Lencraft 7.5&6.5 metre intruder RIBs) (See: image)


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