Commando Companies (Germany)
The Fallschirmjägerkompanien B1 (English: Paratroopercompanies B1) were paratrooper commando specially trained units of the German Bundeswehr and the predecessor of the current German army's special operations unit Kommando Spezialkräfte. [1] HistoryIn 1989 the Bundeswehr began planning the establishment of specialised units which could be tasked with conducting isolated operations against high-value military targets. In 1992 each of the three Bundeswehr corps was assigned with one of the Commando Companies. These were located at:
In 1996, all existing Commando Companies were merged into the newly established Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) along with the Deep Reconnaissance Companies 100 and 300 among others.[3] Mission and trainingThe commando companies were tasked with:
Members of the Commando Companies received training by other NATO special forces units and the GSG9 of the then-Bundesgrenzschutz.[3] EquipmentThe equipment of the Commando Companies consisted mainly of the standard equipment of the Bundeswehr of that time. Firearms included:
The Commando Companies also trained and experimented with Warsaw Pact weaponry which was available in the Bundeswehr due to the recent unification with East Germany's National People's Army. References
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