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Special Action Force

The Special Action Force (SAF) is the elite unit of the Philippine National Police founded by Fidel V. Ramos, later the twelfth president of the Philippines.

Special Action Force
Beret patch
Badge
AbbreviationSAF
Motto"By skill and virtue, we triumph"[1]
Agency overview
FormedMay 16, 1983; 39 years ago (1983-05-16)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPhilippines
SizeClassified
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Counter terrorism, special weapons operations. Protection of internationally protected persons, other very important persons, and/or of state property of significance.
Operational structure
HeadquartersFort Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa, Laguna (main)
Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig, Metro Manila (camp)
Parent agency
Notables
People
  • PMGen. Edgar Alan O. Okubo, Director
  • PBGen. Rizalito G. Gapas, Deputy Director
  • PCol. Manuel J. Abregana, Chief of Staff

History

Formed on May 12, 1983, by the now-defunct Philippine Constabulary (PC) as the Philippine Constabulary Special Action Force[2] (PCSAF) as per PC General Orders 323.[3] The creation of the SAF was inspired by and "formed along the lines of" the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS).[4] Fidel Ramos and Renato de Villa were the founders of the unit.[5] De Villa directed Rosendo Ferrer and Avelino "Sonny" Razon Jr. to organize a Special Action Force.[6] After which, a training program called the PCSAF Ranger Course, was used to train the 1st generation of SAF troopers, which had a number of 149 troopers.[3] Out of them, 26 were commissioned officers with the others being enlisted personnel from a wide range of PC units such as the PC Brigade, the Long Range Patrol Battalion (LRP), the K-9 Support Company, PC Special Organized Group, the Light Reaction Unit (LRU) of PC MetroCom, the PC Off-Shore Action Command (COSAC) and other PC Units.[3] Later on, they changed the name of the course to SAF Operations Course (SAFOC) then SAF Commando Course (SAFCC).[3]

Initially formed to battle against New People's Army and Moro National Liberation Front guerrillas in the late 1980s and early 1990s, their tasks have been expanded to battle against organized criminal groups, terrorists, guerrillas and common criminals.

During the days of the EDSA Revolution in late February 1986, Ramos was involved in planning an operation called "Exercise Ligtas Isla" ("Exercise Save Island") in case either First Lady Imelda Marcos or Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Fabián Ver would take over as ruler from President Marcos, who had already been ill by that time.[3] When Corazon Aquino acceded to the presidency, the SAF were mandated to be on standby due to the several coup attempts by rogue Philippine soldiers throughout her rule.[7]

On January 29, 1991, President Aquino signed Republic Act 6975 into law, which changed the name of the SAF from PCSAF to PNPSAF as a part of transition of government.[8]

In 2008, it was reported that the SAF moved to a permanent camp at Barangay Pinugay, Baras, Rizal under Proclamation No. 1355 passed in August 2007.[9]

For the first time, SAF troopers were involved in the Balikatan exercises in 2009 since American and Filipino troops are usually involved.[10]

On July 20, 2016, SAF created NBP Facility Security Provisional Battalion led by PSUPT Ledon Monte to take over from the Bureau of Corrections the duties to man the New Bilibid Prison, particularly in the Maximum Security Camp where big-time drug lords and hardened prisoners are held.[11]

The PNP has approved the creation of five more Special Action Battalions to the SAF in 2017.[12][13]

In 2019, the SAF witnessed the beefing-up of its Air Unit with the operationalization of 9 new helicopters (7 Airbus H125 and 2 Robinson R44 Raven II units).[14] On June 29, 2021, the Air Unit was transferred to the Office of the Chief, PNP as prescribed under NAPOLCOM Resolution Number 2021-0720. This was in line in the PNP's 2020 Annual Report in an effort to ensure the force's organizational effectiveness, air support and mobility.[15]

Known operations

 
A Commando of the Special Action Force (SAF) in full battle gear. Photo taken during the SAF 36th Anniversary Capability and Skills Exhibit at Bonifacio Global City (BGC).
  • February 1986: People Power Revolution.[citation needed]
  • 1986 to 1989 - SAF Conducted anti-coup operations against anti-government rebels from the Philippine military.[16]
  • Late 1980s to 1990s - First deployed to battle against NPA and MNLF rebels.
  • May 1987 - Then PCSAF under MAJOR Avelino Razon, Jr was deployed in Ifugao to conduct operations against the CPP-NPA.
  • 1987 - Two Special Action Companies (SACs) were deployed in Negros Island and conducted successful operations against the NPAs. It caused the surrender of considerable numbers of the NPA operating in Negros Oriental. The 2SAC and 4SAC were led by 1LT Noli Talino (2SAC) and (4SAC)1LT Josephus Angan and 1LT Ramón Mateo Dizon, who later became Brigadier General and PSG Commander under President Benigno Aquino III.
  • 1992 - Newly created 4SAB under PSUPT Abraham Garcillano and PCINSP Emmanuel Caeg was placed attached with the Western Police District to assist in neutralizing criminal elements involved in robbery/hold-up of banks and pawnshops, including armored cars. 1SAC led by PINSP Adriático del Camat and PINSP Bernard Banac was deployed in Ermita, Manila, while the 2SAC led by PINSP Constancio Item and PINSP Bernardo Rosario was deployed in Sampaloc, Manila.
  • 1993 - The 3SAB was deployed in Basilan to go after notorious bandits and KFR groups.
  • March 15, 1993 - A team of SAF Troopers led by PINSP Clemente Vargas and PINSP Bernardo Rosario discovered NPA killing fields in Brgy Kalabigan Hills, Marag Valley, Luna, Kalinga-Apayao.
  • 1994 - The 1SAB led by PCINSO Ager Ontog, 2SAB led by PCINSP Jaime Calungsod and Special Operations Battalion (SOB) Deep Reconnaissance Company (DEER) led by PINSP Bernard Banac and PINSP Rodolfo Castil, Jr replaced the 3SAB under PCINSP Bai Layon in Basilan with primary function to restore peace and order and conduct operation against the Abu Sayyaf.
  • 1994 - PSUPT Samson Tucay, Commander, SOB sent the Light Armor Coy "Bubuyog" led by PINSP Bernardo Rosario and PINSP Ramil Montilla to Zamboanga and Basilan to provide fire support to SAF units under the Mindanao Police Task Force (MPTF).
  • 1994 - PINSP Joseph Plaza and PINSP Parena were among those who headed the SAF Training Group in Basilan to conduct SAFOC.
  • October 1994 - Two teams from 2SAB led by PINSP César Pasiwen and PINSP Cris Mendoza neutralized Commander "Arabain" in Tuburan, Basilan.
  • October 1994 - The 1SAB was deployed in Region 12 with its Battalion HQ in Sultan Kudarat.
  • October 1994 - The 1SAC, 1SAB under PINSP Willy Cayat backed by 2SAC under PINSO Tellio Ngis-o successfully took over the Malitubog-Maridagao Irrigation project from a Muslim rebel group led by Commander "Damskie". PINSP Victor Arévalo and other PNCOs were wounded during the operation. A bomb technician expert who was recovering/disarming anti-personnel mines was killed by a sniper fire.
  • December 1994 - The 2SAC led by PINSP Ngis-o with Junior Officers PInsp Argel Ancheta, PInsp Jech Abecia, PInsp Chito Bersaluna, PInsp Kirby John Kraft, PInsp Ricardo Javier, PInsp Jacob Macabali, PInsp James Cristobal Coy Ex-O and PInsp Joel Limson, Chief of Police of Carmen MPS in Cotabato with support from 3SAC, successfully liberated the barangays of Tupig and Tonganon, Carmen, North Cotabato from the control of the Muslim rebel group that occupied the villages after they were displaced from Malitubog-Maridagao Dam. PO2s Ycoy and Pellobello who were part of the Blocking Force were killed in the said operations. The 2SAC, 1SAB was awarded as Best Operating Company by the Regional Police Office 12.
  • June 1995 - Composite personnel from 1SAB, 2SAB, 3SAB,4SAB, SOB DEER COY led by PINSP Bernard Banac and PINSP Rodolfo Castil, Jr and SOB "Bubuyog" LAC, led by PINSP Bernardo Rosario and PINSP Ramil Montilla were deployed to Negros Island as primary component of Negros Island Police Task Force.
  • September 1996 - The 3SAB under PCINSP Román Félix was deployed in SBMA-Bataan area to conduct clearing operations as part of security preparation for APEC. 31SAC was attached to 24th IB, Philippine Army under Major Emmanuel Bautista to conduct joint combat raids in the towns of Balanga and Orion, Bataan and nearby areas. It was transferred to Mauban, Quezon to support the local police.
  • March 1995 - The RECON COY under PSINSP Ronald Santos was deployed to Nueva Ecija for election duty and was responsible for many accomplishments including the arrest of Mayor Joson and his 13 bodyguards, who were responsible for the killing of his political rival Mayor Pérez.
  • 1997 - The RECON COY under PSINSP Willy Cayat was deployed to Davao Del Norte at Mount Diwalwal to restore peace and order and conduct police operation against use of explosive components by miners in their operation of mining gold in Mount Diwalwal.
  • 1997 to 2000 - The 1SAB under PSUPT Benjamin Magalong figured in numerous special operations such as arrests and raids on high-profile lawless elements and hostage rescue operations in cooperation with Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force (PAOCTF). Its Counter-Terrorist Unit also figured in series of raids against NPA that resulted in the neutralization of some of NPA leaders.
  • August 4, 2000 two teams of SAF LRU of PAOCTF Luzon led by PSINSP Edgar Alan Okubo and PSINSP Félix Servita, Jr engaged eight fully armed robbers of the Danny Flores Gang after a hot pursuit operation in Alabang, Muntinlupa resulting in the killing of four suspects and arrest of four others and the recovery of six high powered long firearms and five handguns. One SAF trooper was KIA.
  • July 27, 2003 - SAF EOD experts were deployed to Makati during the Oakwood Mutiny.[17]
  • August 25, 2003 - SAF units were deployed in Makati after heavily armed bank robbers attacked the headquarters of Citibank Philippines.
  • September 23, 2003 - A joint raid by the SAF, CIDG, Intelligence Group (IG), Traffic Management Group, Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), Army Intelligence and Security Group (AISG) and Marines assaulted Palar Village in Taguig, netting a bank robbery gang made up of ex-Armed Forces soldiers believed to have been responsible for the earlier Citibank Philippines robbery.[18]
  • September 28, 2003 - SAF provided Quick Reaction Forces for protection of US President George W. Bush during his state visit to the country.
  • October 2, 2003 - SAF arrested Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist Taofek Refke.[2]
  • March 10, 2004 - SAF teams engaged NPA guerrillas in a gunfight alongside soldiers of the Army's 24th Infantry Battalion at Sitio Caarosipan, Barangay Apóstol, San Felipe, Zambales. Eight NPA guerrillas were confirmed killed. A SAF officer was KIA, while three were WIA.
  • April 28, 2004 - Arrest of Abu Sayyaf terrorists in the Muslim community in Culiat, Quezon City.
  • March 18, 2004 - The SAF Commando Cl-27 composed the 24SAC, 2SAB who were deployed to North Cotabato (Buliok Complex) as requested by Governor Emmanuel Pinol to serve as a peace negotiator between the government and the MILF rebels. They also served as security during the 2004 presidential election in the province.
  • May 31, 2004 - SAF protected ballot boxes used in the May 10 general election.
  • June 11, 2004 - SAF teams were deployed in a resettlement area in Taguig, after reports of snipers were sent to the PNP.
  • June 20, 2004 - A SAF officer was killed when SAF and the Zambales Police Provincial Mobile Group engaged the NPA in a firefight in Zambales.
  • July 17, 2004 - A group of phone hackers, consisting of Filipino and foreign nationals, were arrested in a raid conducted by the SAF.
  • July 28, 2004 - The SAF provided security for former Abu Sayyaf hostage Gracia Burnham who testified against said terrorist group in a local courthouse.
  • September 27, 2004 - SAF teams were deployed in the Cordillera to disarm various Partisan Armed Group (PAG) gunmen in the employ of several local prominent politicians.
  • January 30, 2005 - SAF arrested various members of a kidnap-for-ransom gang in Batangas City.
  • February 10, 2005 - SAF arrested members of a bank robbery gang during a raid in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
  • March 15, 2005 - SAF and NCRPO SWAT teams led by PSSUPT Benjamin Magalong raided the Metro Manila Rehabilitation Center of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City after it was captured by Abu Sayyaf inmates. Among those killed were Alhamser Limbong (alias "Commander Kosovo"), Ghalib Andang (alias "Commander Robot"), Nadzmi Sabdullah (alias "Commander Global"), and Sadit Abdul Ganit Husim (alias "Commander Lando").[19] For a short time, various human rights group in the Philippines and abroad have accused the SAF of police brutality and were convinced that the PNP really wanted to kill them at the start of the crisis. PNP officials have denied all charges.[20] Various foreign groups abroad (possibly other special ops units) have praised the SAF for bringing a quick end to the 30-hour crisis. This was one of the SAF's publicly known operations to be on the headlines on newspapers and on TV news reports worldwide, especially on CNN. PO1 Abel Arreola was the only SAF operative killed during the attack.[21]
  • February 17, 2006 - SAF units were deployed to Southern Leyte as part of a humanitarian contingent of the PNP.
  • February 21, 2006 - SAF units patrolled the grounds of Malacañan Palace after an explosion within the palace complex. The explosive was said to have been placed in a waste bin.
  • February 24, 2006 - SAF units were on red alert after a coup plot was uncovered.
  • October 9, 2006 - SAF units were deployed to Negros Occidental after New People's Army rebels attacked the Silay City airport.[22]
  • January 11 to 14, 2007 - SAF units were deployed to Mandaue in Metro Cebu to protect heads of state and government gathered for the 12th ASEAN Summit.
  • October 26, 2007 - PSINSP Fermar Ordiz, a PNP SAF operative, was shot and killed by robbers in Cubao, Quezon City during a shootout despite wearing a kevlar vest.[23]
  • November 29, 2007 - SAF helped in preventing the Manila Peninsula rebellion by arresting the renegade soldiers including Army BGEN Danilo Lim.[24]
  • June 13, 2007 - PO2 Marlon Buslig, a PNP SAF operative, was KIA by Abu Sayyaf members in Indanan, Sulu during a combat operation despite wearing a kevlar vest.
  • December 5, 2008 - The Parañaque shootout between the SAF and the Waray-Waray gangs which led to death of 16 people, including one SAF member named PO1 Nixon Vinasoy. It was the most controversial mission conducted by the SAF due to the death of two civilians, including a 7-year-old girl, caused by the SAF team.[25]
  • September 26 to 30, 2009 - Heroic Acts of Special Action Force 61ST Calamity Assistance Rescue Recovery Relief and Emergency (CARE) Company of Force Support Battalion (FSB) under PCINSP Byron Tabernilla. On that day, the SAF Troopers of CARE manifested through actions their battle cry and mission statement "MAGHANAP-SUMAGIP-MAGLIGTAS". A huge number of people hit by Typhoon Ketsana, locally named as "Ondoy", were rescued around heaviy flooded parts of Metropolitan Manila such as Marikina. Among those rescued in Provident Village in Marikina were actress Cristine Reyes and actor Richard Gutiérrez.
  • April 20, 2010 - Four SAF Troopers were KIA during an ambush by the NPA in Antipolo, Rizal while five other troopers were WIA.[26]
  • May 27, 2013 - Eight SAF Troopers were killed while seven other troopers were wounded during an ambush perpetrated by the NPA in Allacapan, Cagayan.[27][28]
  • September 9 to 28, 2013 - Zamboanga Siege - the 55SAC of 5SAB and 84SAC of RDB were among the first government troops to respond to the attack made by elements of a rouge MNLF faction. They prevented attackers from going further to the heart of the city. Three SAF Troopers, PO2 Christopher Hernáez of 55SAC and PO2s Lawin Salisa and Enrique Afable of 84SAC, were KIA.[29] A total of 25 government troopers were KIA while 183 members of said faction were KIA and 292 others were captured.
  • January 25, 2015 - 44 members of the PNP-Special Action Force were killed by an estimated 800 members of Local Terrorist Groups, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, Moro Islamic Liberation Front and local criminal groups in Mamasapano, Maguindanao, while 12 other troopers were WIA. Among the 44 who were KIA, 35 were from 55SAC, 5SAB while nine from 84SAC, RDB. It was believed that an estimate of more than 200 LTGs were KIA due to the close proximity of the firefight although only 17 was reported. All 44 SAF Troopers were posthumously awarded the Medal of Valor.
  • May 23, 2017 to October 23, 2017 - a Composite SAF Contingent was sent to augment government forces to clear Marawi City of an estimated 1,000 members of ISIS-inspired and combined Maute and Abu Sayyaf Local Terrorist Groups (LTGs). For five months, the contingent directly confronted the enemy at the Main Battle Area where they fought side by side with the elite forces of the AFP in neutralizing said LTGs. They provided Assault Teams, Sniper Teams, Weapons Teams, LAC Teams and Seaborne Teams. The contingent was led by PSUPT Rex Arvin Malimban. It was composed of personnel mostly from the CTU Companies of the line battalions such as 83SAC (CRG) and 84SAC (Seaborne) of the RDB led by PSUPT Lambert Suerte, 103SAC and 15SAC of 1SAB led by PSUPT Jack Angog, 25SAC of 2SAB led by PSUPT Mario Mayames, Jr, composite company mostly from 55SAC of 5SAB led by PSUPT Ledon Monte. 4SAB and SAFTB (Commando Cl-77 as test mission) also sent personnel. Four were KIA: PO3 Alexis Mangaldan (5SAB), PO1 Moises Kimayong (SAFTB), PO2 Alexis Laurente (1SAB) and PO2 Daniel Tegwa (SAFTB).[30] For their gallantry in action, the four were awarded the Order of Lapu-Lapu's Kalasag Medal.[12]
  • October - November 2020 New Bilibid Prison riots - The SAF, together with the Philippine SWAT and the Bureau of Corrections, were instrumental in quelling a prison riot ignited by the infamous Sigue Sigue Sputnik gang.[31]
 
Philippine National Police Special Action Force operators in combat gear, including digital camouflage uniforms while conducting protection duties in Masbate during a Gawad Kalinga activity.

Structure

As of 2021, the SAF's command structure consists of the following:

  • Headquarters
  • Force Support Battalion[32]
  • Rapid Deployment Battalion[33][34]
  • Twelve Special Action Force Battalions: 1SAB, 2SAB, 3SAB, 4SAB, 5SAB, 6SAB, 7SAB, 9SAB, 10SAB, 11SAB, 12SAB, 14SAB
  • Training Branch[35][36]

Training

Prior to recruitment, prospective SAF candidates must be recruited into the PNP with the rank of Police Officer 1 (PO1), now Patrolman as of 2022.[37] This would be followed by a six-month basic public safety course at the National Police Training Institute with field training done in the streets of the Philippines.[37] The latter requirement was dropped as of 2018 because of concerns that new officers having field training would be exposed to bad and corrupt practices.[38]

SAF candidates then need to attend the SAF Commando Course (or equivalent training such as Scout Ranger Course, Force Reconnaissance Course, Special Forces Operations Course)[39] to be allowed to wear the SAF Beret.[40][41] The course includes modules in internal security operations, waterborne rescue, police intervention, barangay module and operational testing, followed by a field training exercise.[40]

After completing the command course, SAF operators are allowed to take specialized training such as explosives and ordnance disposal (EOD),[37] Basic Airborne Course (BAC),[40] Urban Counter Revolutionary Warfare Course (SURESHOCK),[40] K-9 Training Course,[42] Sniper Course,[43] SCUBA-BUSROC (Basic Underwater Search and Rescue Operations Course),[44] the maritime tactical operation course[45] and the SAF Seaborne Warfare Course (SSWC).[44] For MTOC, SAF operators must have SURESHOCK and Airborne qualifications before being considered.[37]

Training occurs at the unit's headquarters in Cuartel de Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa, Laguna.[46]

The SAF has conducted cross training with the 1st Special Forces Group.[39] Training was also provided from the Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG), RAID and Yamam.[47]

Functions

As designated by the Philippine National Police, the missions of the Special Action Force are the following:[3][48]

  • To develop, organise and train organic personnel in the furtherance of the assigned mission.
  • To conduct Counter-Terrorist operation in urban and rural areas.
  • To conduct commando type unconventional warfare (CUW) against lawless elements over extended periods of time with minimal direction and control.
  • To conduct search and rescue operations anywhere in the country during calamities and catastrophes.
  • To conduct civil disturbance management (CDM) operations and address the requirements of stability and security operations in times of civil disobedience on a national scale.
  • To operate as a rapid deployment force ready and capable to strike anytime and anywhere in the country in support of other units and other agencies as higher headquarters may direct.
  • To perform other tasks as the Chief PNP may direct.
  • To maintain a reasonable degree of law and order in the national highways and major thoroughfares

Equipment

Pistols

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  Glock 17   Austria Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Standard-issue pistol of the Philippine National Police since 2013.[49][50][51]
  Taurus TS9   Brazil Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum TS9 Striker Standard-issue pistol of the Philippine National Police since 2019.[52]
  SYS Canik TP9   Turkey Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum TP9SF Alternative standard issue pistol of the PNP, some were distributed to the SAF.[53][54]
  TİSAŞ Zigana   Turkey Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Zigana P9L 168 units received by SAF in 2018.
  IWI Masada   Israel Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Masada Alternative standard issue pistol of the PNP, some were distributed to the SAF.[55][54]
  Beretta 92   Italy Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum 92F Standard-issue pistol of the Philippine National Police.[51]
  M1911 pistol   United States /
  Philippines
Semi-automatic pistol .45 ACP M1911 Former standard-issue pistol of the Philippine National Police, sourced from US EDA and new Philippine-made units.[56] US-made variants mostly handed-over from the Philippine Constabulary and Integrated National Police.

Submachine guns

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  CZ Scorpion Evo 3   Czech Republic Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Evo 3A1 Acquired 72 units, formally received on 7 August 2019.[57]
  IWI Tavor X95   Israel Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum X95-S SMG PNP to acquire 743 units to replace ordered but undelivered Kriss Vector SMGs, several were issued to the PNP-SAF.[58]
  Ferfrans SCW   United States Submachine gun 5.56×45mm NATO SCW 7 Previously known as PDW. AR-15 based but uses a short 7.5" barrel
  Heckler & Koch UMP   Germany Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum
.45 ACP
UMP-9
UMP-45
[59]
  FN P90   Belgium Submachine gun FN 5.7×28mm P90 Acquired in limited numbers.[60][47][61]
  Heckler & Koch MP5   Germany /
  Pakistan
Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum MP5A3
MP5A5
MP5K
Several sourced from Pakistan.[62]
  Uzi   Israel Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Uzi Submachine Gun Known to be used in the 1980s.[63]

Shotguns

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
Catma Arms S501   Turkey Shotgun 12 gauge S 501 105 units formally received 9 August 2019.[57]
  Mossberg 500   United States Shotgun 12 gauge
  Remington Model 870   United States Shotgun 12 gauge

Rifles and carbines

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  M16 rifle   United States /
  Philippines
Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO M16A1 Current standard issue rifle, either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool (Elitool) Philippines. 30,000 units were handed-over to the PNP on loan from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, several are with the PNP-SAF.[64]
  IWI Galil ACE   Israel Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Galil ACE-N 22 More than 8,000 units acquired by PNP in 2018,[65][66] some were handed over to the SAF.
  FAMAS   France Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO FAMAS G2 Acquired in limited numbers in the late 1990s.
  IMI Galil   Israel Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO AR
SAR
Formerly from the Philippine Constabulary.
  M4 carbine   United States /
  Philippines
Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO M4A1
Ferfrans M4A1
Colt M4A1s acquired from the US. Ferfrans refurbished almost 1,000 units of unserviceable Colt-Elitool M16A1 to specialized M4 standard.[67] Several are used by the PNP-SAF.[51]
  FERFRANS SOAR   Philippines Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO SOAR 11
SOAR 14
SOAR-P 11
SOAR-P 14
Similar to the M4 carbine, developed by FERFRANS using patented components and US-made parts, including a reduced rate of fire and use of a 1:9 twist barrel instead of the usual 1:7 twist on standard M4. SOAR 11 uses an 11.5" barrel, while SOAR 14 uses a 14.5" barrel. SOAR-P is a piston version of the rifle. Used by the SAF.[51]
FERFRANS M16PNP11   Philippines Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Purchased by the SAF in the 1990s.[68]
  Emtan MZ-4   Israel Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO MZ-4P More than 5,600 units acquired by PNP in 2018,[65] some were handed over to the SAF.
  CAR-15 Commando   United States /
  Philippines
Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO M733
M653
M653P
Either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool (Elitool) Philippines.
  Norinco CQ   China Semi-automatic rifle 5.56×45mm NATO CQ-A5 B Model

5,000 units donated by China to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, passed on to PNP. Some were handed over to SAF.

  M14 rifle   United States Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO M14 In service with the SAF.[64] Several units will be undergoing repair and upgrade with the Government Arsenal.

Designated marksman and sniper rifles

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
Ferfrans SOACR   United States Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO DMR
SOACR 18"
Earlier models were called Ferfrans DMR.
  Ferfrans SOPMOD M14 Enhanced Battle Rifle   United States Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO SOPMOD M14 EBR 18.5"
SOPMOD M14 EBR 22"
Built by Ferfrans from existing M14 rifles using Sage International M14/M1A EBR Tactical Stock System aluminum chassis but with an M4 buttstock, delivered in 2008.[69]
UDMC F5-DGIS   Philippines Designated marksman rifle 5.56×45mm NATO F5-DGIS 20" 233 rifles delivered in April 2018.[70] 1,760 rifles acquired in May 2019.[71]
  IMI Galil   Israel Designated marksman rifle / Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Galatz In limited numbers.
  SR-25   United States Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Mk.11 Mod 0 [72]
  Heckler & Koch PSG1   Germany Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO PSG-1 Limited numbers in service.
  Savage 10FP   United States Sniper rifle .308 Winchester Ferfrans TSR
Ferfrans TSR2
111 units acquired by the PNP, several went to PNP-SAF. Acquired as the Ferfrans TSR2, using the Savage 10FCP base unit with modifications and features added by FERFRANS.[49][73][74]
  Barrett M82   United States Anti-materiel rifle, sniper rifle .50 BMG M82A1 M82A1 in service since the early 1990s.

Machine guns

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  IWI Negev   Israel Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO
7.62x51mm NATO
Negev
Negev NG-7
Standard squad automatic weapon. 320 units of Negev 5.56mm machine guns and 231 units of Negev NG-7 7.62mm machine guns were delivered in early 2018, many were allocated for SAF. 97 more Negev NG-7 7.62mm machine guns were delivered in early 2018, most were provided to the PNP-SAF.[75][51]
Ferfrans HVLAR   United States Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO HVLAR Standard squad automatic weapon.
  FN Minimi   Belgium Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO Minimi
Para
[76]
  Ultimax 100   Singapore Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO Mark 3
  S&T Motiv K12   South Korea General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO K12 Acquired by Philippine National Police in 2018 for the Special Action Force.[77]
  M60 machine gun   United States General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO M60E3
M60E4
M60s known to be used.[56]
  M240 machine gun   United States General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO M240B Standard general purpose machine gun.
Vektor SS-77   South Africa General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO SS-77 Acquired in limited numbers, mostly mounted on armed vehicles.
  M2 Browning   United States Heavy machine gun .50 BMG M2HB Tripod and vehicle/boat-mounted.

Grenade launchers and assault weapons

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  M203 grenade launcher   United States Grenade launcher 40mm grenade M203
M203A1
Used by the SAF.[78] Attached to M4/M4A1 (M203A1)[79] and M16A1 (M203).
  CZ 805 G1   Czech Republic Grenade launcher 40mm grenade 805 G1 69 units formally accepted on 9 August 2019.[57]
  M79 grenade launcher   United States Grenade launcher 40mm grenade M79 Used by the SAF.[56] Also used for non-lethal ammunition for crowd dispersal.
  SB-40 LAG   Spain Automatic grenade launcher 40mm grenade SB-40 LAG Mounted on tripods, or vehicle mounted on light utility vehicles.
  M67 recoilless rifle   United States Recoilless rifle 90mm M67 In service.[80]
  RPG-7   Russia /   Serbia Rocked propelled grenade launcher 40mm RBR7 In service, 26 units acquired in 2020.[81]

Mortars

Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes
  M6 mortar   Austria Commando Mortar 60mm M6 C-640 Mk.1 20 units ordered in 2018, received in 2020.
  M75 mortar   Philippines Mortar 60mm M75 Several units carried over from the Philppine Constabulary.[82]
  M29 mortar   United States Mortar 81mm M29 Several units carried over from the Philppine Constabulary

Armored vehicles

Picture Model Origin Type Version Units Notes
  Cadillac Gage Commando   United States Armoured personnel carrier V-150 28 Units Used by the SAF.[83] Although the number of active vehicles might be less.[84] 2 captured by Maute Group fighters in May 2017.[85]
  Shladot-MDT Armor Tiger Mk. II   Israel Armoured personnel carrier 4x4 LWB 6 units Six acquired in 2019.[86] Armed with cupola-mounted 12.7mm or 7.62mm machine gun.
  CTK Armored Vehicle   Philippines Armoured personnel carrier 6W Urban 3 Units as of April 2020 Several in PNP-SAF inventory. Based on locally developed bank armored vehicles. Only used on urban operations.
GAIA Amir   Israel Armoured personnel carrier GAIA Amir 4x4 16 Units 2 APCs will be equipped with a mobile assault ramp and 7 will be fitted with RCWS with 40mm Grenade launchers while another 7 will be fitted with just RCWS[87]

Commanders

The list are the directors who had commanded the SAF.[88]

NAME RANK TERM

As of February 21, 2019, per the current (2019) rank system, the National Police has no rank holders of Second Lieutenant equivalent.

Fidel V. Ramos (founder) Major General May 9, 1983 (inauguration)
Reynaldo Velasco Lieutenant Colonel May 16, 1983 - February 13, 1987
Avelino I. Razon Jr. Major February 14, 1987 - August 1, 1989
Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. Police Brigadier General August 2, 1989 - February 11, 1991
Enrique T. Bulan Police Brigadier General February 12, 1991 - March 8, 1992
Dictador L. Alqueza Police Brigadier General March 8, 1992 - June 5, 1992
Recaredo A. Sarmiento III Police Brigadier General June 6, 1992 - August 2, 1994
Edgar Aglipay Police Brigadier General August 2, 1994 - June 6, 1996
Marcelo E. Navarro Jr Police Brigadier General June 16, 1996 - August 23, 1998
Jose O. Dalumpines Police Brigadier General August 14, 1998 - February 14, 2001
Rogelio B. Bathan Police Brigadier General February 14, 2001 - September 13, 2002
Servando M. Hizon Police Brigadier General September 14, 2002 - December 27, 2003
Silverio D. Alarcio Jr. Police Bridgadier General December 9, 2003 - September 7, 2004
Marcelino F. Franco Jr. Police Brigadier General September 9, 2004 - February 26, 2006
Silverio D. Alarcio Jr. Police Brigadier General February 24, 2006 - May 16, 2006
Felizardo M. Serapio Jr. Police Brigadier General May 16, 2006 - March 2007
Leocadio SC Santiago Jr. Police Major General March 2007 - 2010
Catalino S. Cuy Police Major General 2011 - June 2012
Carmelo E. Valmoria Police Major General June 2012 - December 11, 2013
Getulio P. Napeñas Police Major General December 11, 2013 - January 27, 2015
Moro Virgilio Lazo Police Brigadier General January 27, 2015 – March 4, 2015
Noli Taliño Police Major General March 4, 2015 – January 14, 2019
Amando Clifton B. Empiso Police Major General January 14, 2019 – September 9, 2020
Bernabe M. Balba Police Major General September 9, 2020 – May 10, 2021
Felipe R. Natividad Police Major General May 10, 2021 – March 1, 2022
Patrick T. Villacorte Police Major General March 1, 2022 – present

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External links

  • Philippine National Police Special Action Force (SAF) official website (Current Site)
  • (Last Archive on July 16, 2011)

special, action, force, confused, with, elite, unit, philippine, national, police, founded, fidel, ramos, later, twelfth, president, philippines, beret, patchbadgeabbreviationsafmotto, skill, virtue, triumph, agency, overviewformedmay, 1983, years, 1983, juris. Not to be confused with Special Action Forces The Special Action Force SAF is the elite unit of the Philippine National Police founded by Fidel V Ramos later the twelfth president of the Philippines Special Action ForceBeret patchBadgeAbbreviationSAFMotto By skill and virtue we triumph 1 Agency overviewFormedMay 16 1983 39 years ago 1983 05 16 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionPhilippinesSizeClassifiedGeneral natureMilitary policeCivilian policeSpecialist jurisdictionCounter terrorism special weapons operations Protection of internationally protected persons other very important persons and or of state property of significance Operational structureHeadquartersFort Santo Domingo Santa Rosa Laguna main Camp Bagong Diwa Taguig Metro Manila camp Parent agencyPhilippine National Police Philippine Constabulary Former NotablesPeoplePMGen Edgar Alan O Okubo DirectorPBGen Rizalito G Gapas Deputy DirectorPCol Manuel J Abregana Chief of Staff Contents 1 History 1 1 Known operations 2 Structure 3 Training 4 Functions 5 Equipment 5 1 Pistols 5 2 Submachine guns 5 3 Shotguns 5 4 Rifles and carbines 5 5 Designated marksman and sniper rifles 5 6 Machine guns 5 7 Grenade launchers and assault weapons 5 8 Mortars 5 9 Armored vehicles 6 Commanders 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFormed on May 12 1983 by the now defunct Philippine Constabulary PC as the Philippine Constabulary Special Action Force 2 PCSAF as per PC General Orders 323 3 The creation of the SAF was inspired by and formed along the lines of the British Army s Special Air Service SAS 4 Fidel Ramos and Renato de Villa were the founders of the unit 5 De Villa directed Rosendo Ferrer and Avelino Sonny Razon Jr to organize a Special Action Force 6 After which a training program called the PCSAF Ranger Course was used to train the 1st generation of SAF troopers which had a number of 149 troopers 3 Out of them 26 were commissioned officers with the others being enlisted personnel from a wide range of PC units such as the PC Brigade the Long Range Patrol Battalion LRP the K 9 Support Company PC Special Organized Group the Light Reaction Unit LRU of PC MetroCom the PC Off Shore Action Command COSAC and other PC Units 3 Later on they changed the name of the course to SAF Operations Course SAFOC then SAF Commando Course SAFCC 3 Initially formed to battle against New People s Army and Moro National Liberation Front guerrillas in the late 1980s and early 1990s their tasks have been expanded to battle against organized criminal groups terrorists guerrillas and common criminals During the days of the EDSA Revolution in late February 1986 Ramos was involved in planning an operation called Exercise Ligtas Isla Exercise Save Island in case either First Lady Imelda Marcos or Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver would take over as ruler from President Marcos who had already been ill by that time 3 When Corazon Aquino acceded to the presidency the SAF were mandated to be on standby due to the several coup attempts by rogue Philippine soldiers throughout her rule 7 On January 29 1991 President Aquino signed Republic Act 6975 into law which changed the name of the SAF from PCSAF to PNPSAF as a part of transition of government 8 In 2008 it was reported that the SAF moved to a permanent camp at Barangay Pinugay Baras Rizal under Proclamation No 1355 passed in August 2007 9 For the first time SAF troopers were involved in the Balikatan exercises in 2009 since American and Filipino troops are usually involved 10 On July 20 2016 SAF created NBP Facility Security Provisional Battalion led by PSUPT Ledon Monte to take over from the Bureau of Corrections the duties to man the New Bilibid Prison particularly in the Maximum Security Camp where big time drug lords and hardened prisoners are held 11 The PNP has approved the creation of five more Special Action Battalions to the SAF in 2017 12 13 In 2019 the SAF witnessed the beefing up of its Air Unit with the operationalization of 9 new helicopters 7 Airbus H125 and 2 Robinson R44 Raven II units 14 On June 29 2021 the Air Unit was transferred to the Office of the Chief PNP as prescribed under NAPOLCOM Resolution Number 2021 0720 This was in line in the PNP s 2020 Annual Report in an effort to ensure the force s organizational effectiveness air support and mobility 15 Known operations Edit A Commando of the Special Action Force SAF in full battle gear Photo taken during the SAF 36th Anniversary Capability and Skills Exhibit at Bonifacio Global City BGC February 1986 People Power Revolution citation needed 1986 to 1989 SAF Conducted anti coup operations against anti government rebels from the Philippine military 16 Late 1980s to 1990s First deployed to battle against NPA and MNLF rebels May 1987 Then PCSAF under MAJOR Avelino Razon Jr was deployed in Ifugao to conduct operations against the CPP NPA 1987 Two Special Action Companies SACs were deployed in Negros Island and conducted successful operations against the NPAs It caused the surrender of considerable numbers of the NPA operating in Negros Oriental The 2SAC and 4SAC were led by 1LT Noli Talino 2SAC and 4SAC 1LT Josephus Angan and 1LT Ramon Mateo Dizon who later became Brigadier General and PSG Commander under President Benigno Aquino III 1992 Newly created 4SAB under PSUPT Abraham Garcillano and PCINSP Emmanuel Caeg was placed attached with the Western Police District to assist in neutralizing criminal elements involved in robbery hold up of banks and pawnshops including armored cars 1SAC led by PINSP Adriatico del Camat and PINSP Bernard Banac was deployed in Ermita Manila while the 2SAC led by PINSP Constancio Item and PINSP Bernardo Rosario was deployed in Sampaloc Manila 1993 The 3SAB was deployed in Basilan to go after notorious bandits and KFR groups March 15 1993 A team of SAF Troopers led by PINSP Clemente Vargas and PINSP Bernardo Rosario discovered NPA killing fields in Brgy Kalabigan Hills Marag Valley Luna Kalinga Apayao 1994 The 1SAB led by PCINSO Ager Ontog 2SAB led by PCINSP Jaime Calungsod and Special Operations Battalion SOB Deep Reconnaissance Company DEER led by PINSP Bernard Banac and PINSP Rodolfo Castil Jr replaced the 3SAB under PCINSP Bai Layon in Basilan with primary function to restore peace and order and conduct operation against the Abu Sayyaf 1994 PSUPT Samson Tucay Commander SOB sent the Light Armor Coy Bubuyog led by PINSP Bernardo Rosario and PINSP Ramil Montilla to Zamboanga and Basilan to provide fire support to SAF units under the Mindanao Police Task Force MPTF 1994 PINSP Joseph Plaza and PINSP Parena were among those who headed the SAF Training Group in Basilan to conduct SAFOC October 1994 Two teams from 2SAB led by PINSP Cesar Pasiwen and PINSP Cris Mendoza neutralized Commander Arabain in Tuburan Basilan October 1994 The 1SAB was deployed in Region 12 with its Battalion HQ in Sultan Kudarat October 1994 The 1SAC 1SAB under PINSP Willy Cayat backed by 2SAC under PINSO Tellio Ngis o successfully took over the Malitubog Maridagao Irrigation project from a Muslim rebel group led by Commander Damskie PINSP Victor Arevalo and other PNCOs were wounded during the operation A bomb technician expert who was recovering disarming anti personnel mines was killed by a sniper fire December 1994 The 2SAC led by PINSP Ngis o with Junior Officers PInsp Argel Ancheta PInsp Jech Abecia PInsp Chito Bersaluna PInsp Kirby John Kraft PInsp Ricardo Javier PInsp Jacob Macabali PInsp James Cristobal Coy Ex O and PInsp Joel Limson Chief of Police of Carmen MPS in Cotabato with support from 3SAC successfully liberated the barangays of Tupig and Tonganon Carmen North Cotabato from the control of the Muslim rebel group that occupied the villages after they were displaced from Malitubog Maridagao Dam PO2s Ycoy and Pellobello who were part of the Blocking Force were killed in the said operations The 2SAC 1SAB was awarded as Best Operating Company by the Regional Police Office 12 June 1995 Composite personnel from 1SAB 2SAB 3SAB 4SAB SOB DEER COY led by PINSP Bernard Banac and PINSP Rodolfo Castil Jr and SOB Bubuyog LAC led by PINSP Bernardo Rosario and PINSP Ramil Montilla were deployed to Negros Island as primary component of Negros Island Police Task Force September 1996 The 3SAB under PCINSP Roman Felix was deployed in SBMA Bataan area to conduct clearing operations as part of security preparation for APEC 31SAC was attached to 24th IB Philippine Army under Major Emmanuel Bautista to conduct joint combat raids in the towns of Balanga and Orion Bataan and nearby areas It was transferred to Mauban Quezon to support the local police March 1995 The RECON COY under PSINSP Ronald Santos was deployed to Nueva Ecija for election duty and was responsible for many accomplishments including the arrest of Mayor Joson and his 13 bodyguards who were responsible for the killing of his political rival Mayor Perez 1997 The RECON COY under PSINSP Willy Cayat was deployed to Davao Del Norte at Mount Diwalwal to restore peace and order and conduct police operation against use of explosive components by miners in their operation of mining gold in Mount Diwalwal 1997 to 2000 The 1SAB under PSUPT Benjamin Magalong figured in numerous special operations such as arrests and raids on high profile lawless elements and hostage rescue operations in cooperation with Presidential Anti Organized Crime Task Force PAOCTF Its Counter Terrorist Unit also figured in series of raids against NPA that resulted in the neutralization of some of NPA leaders August 4 2000 two teams of SAF LRU of PAOCTF Luzon led by PSINSP Edgar Alan Okubo and PSINSP Felix Servita Jr engaged eight fully armed robbers of the Danny Flores Gang after a hot pursuit operation in Alabang Muntinlupa resulting in the killing of four suspects and arrest of four others and the recovery of six high powered long firearms and five handguns One SAF trooper was KIA July 27 2003 SAF EOD experts were deployed to Makati during the Oakwood Mutiny 17 August 25 2003 SAF units were deployed in Makati after heavily armed bank robbers attacked the headquarters of Citibank Philippines September 23 2003 A joint raid by the SAF CIDG Intelligence Group IG Traffic Management Group Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines ISAFP Army Intelligence and Security Group AISG and Marines assaulted Palar Village in Taguig netting a bank robbery gang made up of ex Armed Forces soldiers believed to have been responsible for the earlier Citibank Philippines robbery 18 September 28 2003 SAF provided Quick Reaction Forces for protection of US President George W Bush during his state visit to the country October 2 2003 SAF arrested Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist Taofek Refke 2 March 10 2004 SAF teams engaged NPA guerrillas in a gunfight alongside soldiers of the Army s 24th Infantry Battalion at Sitio Caarosipan Barangay Apostol San Felipe Zambales Eight NPA guerrillas were confirmed killed A SAF officer was KIA while three were WIA April 28 2004 Arrest of Abu Sayyaf terrorists in the Muslim community in Culiat Quezon City March 18 2004 The SAF Commando Cl 27 composed the 24SAC 2SAB who were deployed to North Cotabato Buliok Complex as requested by Governor Emmanuel Pinol to serve as a peace negotiator between the government and the MILF rebels They also served as security during the 2004 presidential election in the province May 31 2004 SAF protected ballot boxes used in the May 10 general election June 11 2004 SAF teams were deployed in a resettlement area in Taguig after reports of snipers were sent to the PNP June 20 2004 A SAF officer was killed when SAF and the Zambales Police Provincial Mobile Group engaged the NPA in a firefight in Zambales July 17 2004 A group of phone hackers consisting of Filipino and foreign nationals were arrested in a raid conducted by the SAF July 28 2004 The SAF provided security for former Abu Sayyaf hostage Gracia Burnham who testified against said terrorist group in a local courthouse September 27 2004 SAF teams were deployed in the Cordillera to disarm various Partisan Armed Group PAG gunmen in the employ of several local prominent politicians January 30 2005 SAF arrested various members of a kidnap for ransom gang in Batangas City February 10 2005 SAF arrested members of a bank robbery gang during a raid in the City of San Fernando Pampanga March 15 2005 SAF and NCRPO SWAT teams led by PSSUPT Benjamin Magalong raided the Metro Manila Rehabilitation Center of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Camp Bagong Diwa Taguig City after it was captured by Abu Sayyaf inmates Among those killed were Alhamser Limbong alias Commander Kosovo Ghalib Andang alias Commander Robot Nadzmi Sabdullah alias Commander Global and Sadit Abdul Ganit Husim alias Commander Lando 19 For a short time various human rights group in the Philippines and abroad have accused the SAF of police brutality and were convinced that the PNP really wanted to kill them at the start of the crisis PNP officials have denied all charges 20 Various foreign groups abroad possibly other special ops units have praised the SAF for bringing a quick end to the 30 hour crisis This was one of the SAF s publicly known operations to be on the headlines on newspapers and on TV news reports worldwide especially on CNN PO1 Abel Arreola was the only SAF operative killed during the attack 21 February 17 2006 SAF units were deployed to Southern Leyte as part of a humanitarian contingent of the PNP February 21 2006 SAF units patrolled the grounds of Malacanan Palace after an explosion within the palace complex The explosive was said to have been placed in a waste bin February 24 2006 SAF units were on red alert after a coup plot was uncovered October 9 2006 SAF units were deployed to Negros Occidental after New People s Army rebels attacked the Silay City airport 22 January 11 to 14 2007 SAF units were deployed to Mandaue in Metro Cebu to protect heads of state and government gathered for the 12th ASEAN Summit October 26 2007 PSINSP Fermar Ordiz a PNP SAF operative was shot and killed by robbers in Cubao Quezon City during a shootout despite wearing a kevlar vest 23 November 29 2007 SAF helped in preventing the Manila Peninsula rebellion by arresting the renegade soldiers including Army BGEN Danilo Lim 24 June 13 2007 PO2 Marlon Buslig a PNP SAF operative was KIA by Abu Sayyaf members in Indanan Sulu during a combat operation despite wearing a kevlar vest December 5 2008 The Paranaque shootout between the SAF and the Waray Waray gangs which led to death of 16 people including one SAF member named PO1 Nixon Vinasoy It was the most controversial mission conducted by the SAF due to the death of two civilians including a 7 year old girl caused by the SAF team 25 September 26 to 30 2009 Heroic Acts of Special Action Force 61ST Calamity Assistance Rescue Recovery Relief and Emergency CARE Company of Force Support Battalion FSB under PCINSP Byron Tabernilla On that day the SAF Troopers of CARE manifested through actions their battle cry and mission statement MAGHANAP SUMAGIP MAGLIGTAS A huge number of people hit by Typhoon Ketsana locally named as Ondoy were rescued around heaviy flooded parts of Metropolitan Manila such as Marikina Among those rescued in Provident Village in Marikina were actress Cristine Reyes and actor Richard Gutierrez April 20 2010 Four SAF Troopers were KIA during an ambush by the NPA in Antipolo Rizal while five other troopers were WIA 26 May 27 2013 Eight SAF Troopers were killed while seven other troopers were wounded during an ambush perpetrated by the NPA in Allacapan Cagayan 27 28 September 9 to 28 2013 Zamboanga Siege the 55SAC of 5SAB and 84SAC of RDB were among the first government troops to respond to the attack made by elements of a rouge MNLF faction They prevented attackers from going further to the heart of the city Three SAF Troopers PO2 Christopher Hernaez of 55SAC and PO2s Lawin Salisa and Enrique Afable of 84SAC were KIA 29 A total of 25 government troopers were KIA while 183 members of said faction were KIA and 292 others were captured January 25 2015 44 members of the PNP Special Action Force were killed by an estimated 800 members of Local Terrorist Groups Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters Moro Islamic Liberation Front and local criminal groups in Mamasapano Maguindanao while 12 other troopers were WIA Among the 44 who were KIA 35 were from 55SAC 5SAB while nine from 84SAC RDB It was believed that an estimate of more than 200 LTGs were KIA due to the close proximity of the firefight although only 17 was reported All 44 SAF Troopers were posthumously awarded the Medal of Valor May 23 2017 to October 23 2017 a Composite SAF Contingent was sent to augment government forces to clear Marawi City of an estimated 1 000 members of ISIS inspired and combined Maute and Abu Sayyaf Local Terrorist Groups LTGs For five months the contingent directly confronted the enemy at the Main Battle Area where they fought side by side with the elite forces of the AFP in neutralizing said LTGs They provided Assault Teams Sniper Teams Weapons Teams LAC Teams and Seaborne Teams The contingent was led by PSUPT Rex Arvin Malimban It was composed of personnel mostly from the CTU Companies of the line battalions such as 83SAC CRG and 84SAC Seaborne of the RDB led by PSUPT Lambert Suerte 103SAC and 15SAC of 1SAB led by PSUPT Jack Angog 25SAC of 2SAB led by PSUPT Mario Mayames Jr composite company mostly from 55SAC of 5SAB led by PSUPT Ledon Monte 4SAB and SAFTB Commando Cl 77 as test mission also sent personnel Four were KIA PO3 Alexis Mangaldan 5SAB PO1 Moises Kimayong SAFTB PO2 Alexis Laurente 1SAB and PO2 Daniel Tegwa SAFTB 30 For their gallantry in action the four were awarded the Order of Lapu Lapu s Kalasag Medal 12 October November 2020 New Bilibid Prison riots The SAF together with the Philippine SWAT and the Bureau of Corrections were instrumental in quelling a prison riot ignited by the infamous Sigue Sigue Sputnik gang 31 Philippine National Police Special Action Force operators in combat gear including digital camouflage uniforms while conducting protection duties in Masbate during a Gawad Kalinga activity Structure EditAs of 2021 the SAF s command structure consists of the following Headquarters Force Support Battalion 32 Rapid Deployment Battalion 33 34 Twelve Special Action Force Battalions 1SAB 2SAB 3SAB 4SAB 5SAB 6SAB 7SAB 9SAB 10SAB 11SAB 12SAB 14SAB Training Branch 35 36 Training EditPrior to recruitment prospective SAF candidates must be recruited into the PNP with the rank of Police Officer 1 PO1 now Patrolman as of 2022 37 This would be followed by a six month basic public safety course at the National Police Training Institute with field training done in the streets of the Philippines 37 The latter requirement was dropped as of 2018 because of concerns that new officers having field training would be exposed to bad and corrupt practices 38 SAF candidates then need to attend the SAF Commando Course or equivalent training such as Scout Ranger Course Force Reconnaissance Course Special Forces Operations Course 39 to be allowed to wear the SAF Beret 40 41 The course includes modules in internal security operations waterborne rescue police intervention barangay module and operational testing followed by a field training exercise 40 After completing the command course SAF operators are allowed to take specialized training such as explosives and ordnance disposal EOD 37 Basic Airborne Course BAC 40 Urban Counter Revolutionary Warfare Course SURESHOCK 40 K 9 Training Course 42 Sniper Course 43 SCUBA BUSROC Basic Underwater Search and Rescue Operations Course 44 the maritime tactical operation course 45 and the SAF Seaborne Warfare Course SSWC 44 For MTOC SAF operators must have SURESHOCK and Airborne qualifications before being considered 37 Training occurs at the unit s headquarters in Cuartel de Santo Domingo Santa Rosa Laguna 46 The SAF has conducted cross training with the 1st Special Forces Group 39 Training was also provided from the Hostage Rescue Team HRT Critical Incident Response Group CIRG RAID and Yamam 47 Functions EditAs designated by the Philippine National Police the missions of the Special Action Force are the following 3 48 To develop organise and train organic personnel in the furtherance of the assigned mission To conduct Counter Terrorist operation in urban and rural areas To conduct commando type unconventional warfare CUW against lawless elements over extended periods of time with minimal direction and control To conduct search and rescue operations anywhere in the country during calamities and catastrophes To conduct civil disturbance management CDM operations and address the requirements of stability and security operations in times of civil disobedience on a national scale To operate as a rapid deployment force ready and capable to strike anytime and anywhere in the country in support of other units and other agencies as higher headquarters may direct To perform other tasks as the Chief PNP may direct To maintain a reasonable degree of law and order in the national highways and major thoroughfaresEquipment EditPistols Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes Glock 17 Austria Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Standard issue pistol of the Philippine National Police since 2013 49 50 51 Taurus TS9 Brazil Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum TS9 Striker Standard issue pistol of the Philippine National Police since 2019 52 SYS Canik TP9 Turkey Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum TP9SF Alternative standard issue pistol of the PNP some were distributed to the SAF 53 54 TISAS Zigana Turkey Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Zigana P9L 168 units received by SAF in 2018 IWI Masada Israel Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum Masada Alternative standard issue pistol of the PNP some were distributed to the SAF 55 54 Beretta 92 Italy Semi automatic pistol 9 19mm Parabellum 92F Standard issue pistol of the Philippine National Police 51 M1911 pistol United States Philippines Semi automatic pistol 45 ACP M1911 Former standard issue pistol of the Philippine National Police sourced from US EDA and new Philippine made units 56 US made variants mostly handed over from the Philippine Constabulary and Integrated National Police Submachine guns Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes CZ Scorpion Evo 3 Czech Republic Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Evo 3A1 Acquired 72 units formally received on 7 August 2019 57 IWI Tavor X95 Israel Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum X95 S SMG PNP to acquire 743 units to replace ordered but undelivered Kriss Vector SMGs several were issued to the PNP SAF 58 Ferfrans SCW United States Submachine gun 5 56 45mm NATO SCW 7 Previously known as PDW AR 15 based but uses a short 7 5 barrel Heckler amp Koch UMP Germany Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum 45 ACP UMP 9 UMP 45 59 FN P90 Belgium Submachine gun FN 5 7 28mm P90 Acquired in limited numbers 60 47 61 Heckler amp Koch MP5 Germany Pakistan Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum MP5A3MP5A5MP5K Several sourced from Pakistan 62 Uzi Israel Submachine gun 9 19mm Parabellum Uzi Submachine Gun Known to be used in the 1980s 63 Shotguns Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version NotesCatma Arms S501 Turkey Shotgun 12 gauge S 501 105 units formally received 9 August 2019 57 Mossberg 500 United States Shotgun 12 gauge Remington Model 870 United States Shotgun 12 gaugeRifles and carbines Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes M16 rifle United States Philippines Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO M16A1 Current standard issue rifle either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool Elitool Philippines 30 000 units were handed over to the PNP on loan from the Armed Forces of the Philippines several are with the PNP SAF 64 IWI Galil ACE Israel Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO Galil ACE N 22 More than 8 000 units acquired by PNP in 2018 65 66 some were handed over to the SAF FAMAS France Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO FAMAS G2 Acquired in limited numbers in the late 1990s IMI Galil Israel Assault rifle 5 56 45mm NATO ARSAR Formerly from the Philippine Constabulary M4 carbine United States Philippines Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO M4A1Ferfrans M4A1 Colt M4A1s acquired from the US Ferfrans refurbished almost 1 000 units of unserviceable Colt Elitool M16A1 to specialized M4 standard 67 Several are used by the PNP SAF 51 FERFRANS SOAR Philippines Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO SOAR 11SOAR 14SOAR P 11SOAR P 14 Similar to the M4 carbine developed by FERFRANS using patented components and US made parts including a reduced rate of fire and use of a 1 9 twist barrel instead of the usual 1 7 twist on standard M4 SOAR 11 uses an 11 5 barrel while SOAR 14 uses a 14 5 barrel SOAR P is a piston version of the rifle Used by the SAF 51 FERFRANS M16PNP11 Philippines Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO Purchased by the SAF in the 1990s 68 Emtan MZ 4 Israel Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO MZ 4P More than 5 600 units acquired by PNP in 2018 65 some were handed over to the SAF CAR 15 Commando United States Philippines Carbine 5 56 45mm NATO M733M653M653P Either made by Colt USA or Elisco Tool Elitool Philippines Norinco CQ China Semi automatic rifle 5 56 45mm NATO CQ A5 B Model 5 000 units donated by China to the Armed Forces of the Philippines passed on to PNP Some were handed over to SAF M14 rifle United States Battle rifle 7 62 51mm NATO M14 In service with the SAF 64 Several units will be undergoing repair and upgrade with the Government Arsenal Designated marksman and sniper rifles Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version NotesFerfrans SOACR United States Designated marksman rifle 7 62 51mm NATO DMRSOACR 18 Earlier models were called Ferfrans DMR Ferfrans SOPMOD M14 Enhanced Battle Rifle United States Designated marksman rifle 7 62 51mm NATO SOPMOD M14 EBR 18 5 SOPMOD M14 EBR 22 Built by Ferfrans from existing M14 rifles using Sage International M14 M1A EBR Tactical Stock System aluminum chassis but with an M4 buttstock delivered in 2008 69 UDMC F5 DGIS Philippines Designated marksman rifle 5 56 45mm NATO F5 DGIS 20 233 rifles delivered in April 2018 70 1 760 rifles acquired in May 2019 71 IMI Galil Israel Designated marksman rifle Sniper rifle 7 62 51mm NATO Galatz In limited numbers SR 25 United States Sniper rifle 7 62 51mm NATO Mk 11 Mod 0 72 Heckler amp Koch PSG1 Germany Sniper rifle 7 62 51mm NATO PSG 1 Limited numbers in service Savage 10FP United States Sniper rifle 308 Winchester Ferfrans TSRFerfrans TSR2 111 units acquired by the PNP several went to PNP SAF Acquired as the Ferfrans TSR2 using the Savage 10FCP base unit with modifications and features added by FERFRANS 49 73 74 Barrett M82 United States Anti materiel rifle sniper rifle 50 BMG M82A1 M82A1 in service since the early 1990s Machine guns Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes IWI Negev Israel Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO7 62x51mm NATO NegevNegev NG 7 Standard squad automatic weapon 320 units of Negev 5 56mm machine guns and 231 units of Negev NG 7 7 62mm machine guns were delivered in early 2018 many were allocated for SAF 97 more Negev NG 7 7 62mm machine guns were delivered in early 2018 most were provided to the PNP SAF 75 51 Ferfrans HVLAR United States Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO HVLAR Standard squad automatic weapon FN Minimi Belgium Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO MinimiPara 76 Ultimax 100 Singapore Light machine gun 5 56 45mm NATO Mark 3 S amp T Motiv K12 South Korea General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO K12 Acquired by Philippine National Police in 2018 for the Special Action Force 77 M60 machine gun United States General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO M60E3M60E4 M60s known to be used 56 M240 machine gun United States General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO M240B Standard general purpose machine gun Vektor SS 77 South Africa General purpose machine gun 7 62 51mm NATO SS 77 Acquired in limited numbers mostly mounted on armed vehicles M2 Browning United States Heavy machine gun 50 BMG M2HB Tripod and vehicle boat mounted Grenade launchers and assault weapons Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes M203 grenade launcher United States Grenade launcher 40mm grenade M203M203A1 Used by the SAF 78 Attached to M4 M4A1 M203A1 79 and M16A1 M203 CZ 805 G1 Czech Republic Grenade launcher 40mm grenade 805 G1 69 units formally accepted on 9 August 2019 57 M79 grenade launcher United States Grenade launcher 40mm grenade M79 Used by the SAF 56 Also used for non lethal ammunition for crowd dispersal SB 40 LAG Spain Automatic grenade launcher 40mm grenade SB 40 LAG Mounted on tripods or vehicle mounted on light utility vehicles M67 recoilless rifle United States Recoilless rifle 90mm M67 In service 80 RPG 7 Russia Serbia Rocked propelled grenade launcher 40mm RBR7 In service 26 units acquired in 2020 81 Mortars Edit Picture Model Origin Type Caliber Version Notes M6 mortar Austria Commando Mortar 60mm M6 C 640 Mk 1 20 units ordered in 2018 received in 2020 M75 mortar Philippines Mortar 60mm M75 Several units carried over from the Philppine Constabulary 82 M29 mortar United States Mortar 81mm M29 Several units carried over from the Philppine ConstabularyArmored vehicles Edit Picture Model Origin Type Version Units Notes Cadillac Gage Commando United States Armoured personnel carrier V 150 28 Units Used by the SAF 83 Although the number of active vehicles might be less 84 2 captured by Maute Group fighters in May 2017 85 Shladot MDT Armor Tiger Mk II Israel Armoured personnel carrier 4x4 LWB 6 units Six acquired in 2019 86 Armed with cupola mounted 12 7mm or 7 62mm machine gun CTK Armored Vehicle Philippines Armoured personnel carrier 6W Urban 3 Units as of April 2020 Several in PNP SAF inventory Based on locally developed bank armored vehicles Only used on urban operations GAIA Amir Israel Armoured personnel carrier GAIA Amir 4x4 16 Units 2 APCs will be equipped with a mobile assault ramp and 7 will be fitted with RCWS with 40mm Grenade launchers while another 7 will be fitted with just RCWS 87 Commanders EditThe list are the directors who had commanded the SAF 88 NAME RANK TERM As of February 21 2019 per the current 2019 rank system the National Police has no rank holders of Second Lieutenant equivalent Fidel V Ramos founder Major General May 9 1983 inauguration Reynaldo Velasco Lieutenant Colonel May 16 1983 February 13 1987Avelino I Razon Jr Major February 14 1987 August 1 1989Hermogenes E Ebdane Jr Police Brigadier General August 2 1989 February 11 1991Enrique T Bulan Police Brigadier General February 12 1991 March 8 1992Dictador L Alqueza Police Brigadier General March 8 1992 June 5 1992Recaredo A Sarmiento III Police Brigadier General June 6 1992 August 2 1994Edgar Aglipay Police Brigadier General August 2 1994 June 6 1996Marcelo E Navarro Jr Police Brigadier General June 16 1996 August 23 1998Jose O Dalumpines Police Brigadier General August 14 1998 February 14 2001Rogelio B Bathan Police Brigadier General February 14 2001 September 13 2002Servando M Hizon Police Brigadier General September 14 2002 December 27 2003Silverio D Alarcio Jr Police Bridgadier General December 9 2003 September 7 2004Marcelino F Franco Jr Police Brigadier General September 9 2004 February 26 2006Silverio D Alarcio Jr Police Brigadier General February 24 2006 May 16 2006Felizardo M Serapio Jr Police Brigadier General May 16 2006 March 2007Leocadio SC Santiago Jr Police Major General March 2007 2010Catalino S Cuy Police Major General 2011 June 2012Carmelo E Valmoria Police Major General June 2012 December 11 2013Getulio P Napenas Police Major General December 11 2013 January 27 2015Moro Virgilio Lazo Police Brigadier General January 27 2015 March 4 2015Noli Talino Police Major General March 4 2015 January 14 2019Amando Clifton B Empiso Police Major General January 14 2019 September 9 2020Bernabe 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