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Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment

The Special Forces Regiment (SF) (Sinhala: විශේෂ බලකාය Visēsha Balakāya; Tamil: சிறப்பு படைகள் ரெஜிமென்ட்) is a special forces unit of the Sri Lanka Army. Founded in 1986 as a combat tracker team , it was established as a regiment in 1988, and later expanded into a brigade. The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter-terrorism, direct action and covert reconnaissance. Much like the British Army Special Air Service, much of the information about the SF is highly classified due to the secrecy and sensitivity of its operations.

Special Force Regiment
Special Forces Regiment cap badge
ActiveDecember 1988 – Present
Country Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
TypeSpecial Forces
SizeFour Regiments
Regimental HeadquartersNaula
Nickname(s)SF
Motto(s)අධිෂ්ඨානයෙන් අභීතව අරමුණ කරා
Adhisthanayen Abhithawa Aramuna Kara
(Sinhala: To the target with determination and bravery
Determined, Dared and Done
ColorsRana Parashuwa
EngagementsSri Lankan Civil War
Commanders
Brigade Commander, Special Forces BrigadeBrigadier Thushara Mahalekamge
Colonel of
the Regiment
General Shavendra Silva
Notable
commanders
General Mahesh Senanayake
Major General G. Hettiarachchi
Colonel A.F. Lafir
Colonel Raj Vijayasiri
Lieutenant Colonel J.A.L Jayasinghe

The Special Forces Regiment currently consists of four regular battalions organized into the Special Forces Brigade, under the operational command of I Corps forming its Special Operations Force along with the Commando Brigade.[1]

History

With the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War in the mid 1980's the Sri Lanka Army formed a "Combat Tracker Team" in 1985 to conduct direct action and covert reconnaissance against LTTE units operating in the thick jungles in the northern part of the island in small groups. At its inception this unit was made up of two officers and 38 men under the command of Major Gamini Hettiarachchi from the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps. The Combat Tracker Team became the reconnaissance element of the short lived Special Service Group (SSG) and was renamed as the Rapid Deployment Force (RDF) (Special Force) in 1985 which operated independently, during which time Lieutenant (later Colonel) A. F. Lafir joined the RDF from the Gajaba Regiment. Following several successful operations, the RDF was gradually expanded to four squadrons. On 10 December 1988, the RDF (SF) was officially designated as the 1 Special Forces Regiment (1 SF) Naula in the Central province under the command of Major G. Hettiarachchi. With the view of increasing its mobility and stroke capacity 1 SF formed Combat Rider Team with assistance from South Africa. The 2 Special Forces Regiment (2 SF) was formed on 18 February 1994 at Monkey Bridge Camp in Trincomalee with detached B, D, and E squadrons of 1 SF under the command of Major Raj Wijesiri. 2 SF soon raised a Combat Diver Team to specializing in amphibious warfare and later moved to Nayaru on the eastern seaboard. On 18 July 1996 the 25 Brigade HQ of the Sri Lanka Army at its base at Mullaitivu came under attack in what is known as the Battle of Mullaitivu. 1SF and 2SF were dropped by helicopter to spearhead in the rescue operation which reached the base on 23 July. Both units suffered heavy casualties including the commanding officer of 1SF, Lieutenant Colonel A. F. Lafir who was posthumously awarded the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya. In August 1996, the 3 Special Forces Regiment (3 SF) was formed with personal from the other two SF regiments to develop amphibious warfare capability to counter activity of the Sea Tigers, it was soon re-tasked to carryout long-range penetration missions in deep into LTTE controlled areas. This resulted in the start of Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) concept in September 1996 with 3 SF based at Vavuniya under the command of Major Mahesh Senanayake. 3 SF rescinded J and K Squadrons and created M Squadron. In December 1996, the Special Forces Brigade was formed bringing 1SF, 2SF and 2SF under its operational command. On 15 June 2008, 4 Special Forces Regiment (4 SF) was raised at SF Training School in Maduru Oya under the command of Major J.P.C. Peiris support the demands of the new northern offensive. The 5th Special Forces Regiment (5 SF) was formed in 2009 and was disbanded on 1 April 2012. On 16 April 2012, 4SF formed an Urban Fighting Squadron specializing in counter terrorism and urban warfare.[2]

Organisation

The Special Forces Regiment consists of four regular battalions. The Regimental Headquarter which includes the Regimental Centre and the Regimental Headquarter Battalion handles administration while the four regular battalions are organised into the Special Forces Brigade (SF BDE) which comes under the operational command of I Corps.[2]

Formations

 
Special Forces soldiers on Independence day parade
 
Combat rider teams of the SF on parade
 
Combat Riders of the Special Forces Regiment
  • Special Forces Brigade (SF BDE)
    • 1st Special Forces Regiment (1 SF) - specialists in high mobility direct action[2]
      • C Squadron
      • F Squadron
      • G Squadron
      • J Squadron
      • Combat Rider Squadron
      • Support Squadron
      • Administrative Squadron
    • 2nd Special Forces Regiment (2 SF) - specialists in amphibious, small boat and underwater demolition.[2]
      • B Squadron
      • D Squadron
      • E Squadron
      • H Squadron
      • Combat Diving Squadron
      • Support Squadron
      • Administrative Squadron
    • 3rd Special Forces Regiment (3 SF) - specialists in long range reconnaissance (LRP)[2]
      • M Squadron
      • I Squadron
      • Support Squadron
      • Administrative Squadron
    • 4th Special Forces Regiment (4 SF)[2] - specialists in counter terrorism and urban warfare
      • A Squadron
      • K Squadron
      • L Squadron
      • S Squadron
      • Urban Fighting Squadron - formed on 16 April 2012
      • Support Squadron
      • Administrative Squadron
    • 5th Special Forces Regiment (5 SF) - formed in 2009 and disbanded on 1 April 2012.

Recruitment and training

 
Soldier of the Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment demonstrating the use of a Ghillie suit for camouflage
 
A Combat Rider team of the Special Forces.

Any member of the Sri Lanka Army can apply for the Special Forces Regiment. Applicants need to pass the 28 day selection course. Candidates who successfully complete this course are then enrolled to complete the basic Special Forces course which lasts between 10–12 months. After graduating the Special Forces course, the candidates are inducted as members of the Special Forces Regiment and are offered training programs of occupational specialities offered by the Regiment.

Training Schools

Special Forces Training School was established on 15 February 1992 and it is conducting the basic and specialized training for all Special Forces personnel.[citation needed] It also conducts special courses to train instructors from other battalions in the Army and has also helped to train Navy Special Boat Squadron personnel and Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force.

  • Special Forces Training School - SFTS
  • Special Forces Combat Diving Training School - SFCDTS
  • Special Forces Jungle Warfare Training School - SFJWTS

Colors and insignia

Rana Parashuwa

Unlike other regiments in the Sri Lanka Army, the Special Forces Regiment has been awarded Rana Parashuwa which are a ceremonial battle hatchets that represent President's and regimental colors in 2019.[3]

Insignia

The Special Forces Regiment cap badge depicts an Eagle and has been regarded as a symbol of the SF along with the black-colored beret and the Jolly Roger skull-and-crossed-bones arm patch with the "Special Forces" shoulder tab.[2]

Parama Weera Vibhushanaya recipient

Notable members

  • Major General Gamini Hettiarachchi - Father of the Special Forces Regiment
  • General Mahesh Senanayake - former Commander Of the Army and Special Forces Brigade Commander
  • Major General Prasanna De Silva - Former Special Forces Brigade Commander
  • Colonel Raj Vijayasiri, RWP, RSP - Founder of the Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) Concept for Special Forces and former Special Forces Brigade Commander
  • Major General Nirmal Dharmaratne -Former Special Forces Brigade Commander
  • Brigadier Harendra Ranasingle – Former Special Forces Brigade Commander
  • Brigadier Sujeewa Senarathyapa – Special Forces Brigade Commander

Order of precedence

See also

Further reading

  • The Perfect Soldier: Special Operations, Commandos, and the Future of U.S. Warfare by James F. Dunnigan[4]

References

  1. ^ "1 Corps of the Sri Lanka Army – Highly Trained and Operationally Elite". newsfirst.lk. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "SF BDE". army.lk. Sri Lanka Army. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Special Forces Recognized Awarding President's 'Rana Parashuwa'". army.lk. Sri Lanka Army.
  4. ^ Publisher : Citadel, Year:(June 1, 2003), Language: English, ISBN 0-8065-2415-4 / ISBN 978-0-8065-2415-3

External links

  • Ministry of Defence Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka Army
  • ShadowSpear Special Operations – Sri Lanka Special Forces

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Special Forces Regiment SF Sinhala ව ශ ෂ බලක ය Visesha Balakaya Tamil ச றப ப பட கள ர ஜ ம ன ட is a special forces unit of the Sri Lanka Army Founded in 1986 as a combat tracker team it was established as a regiment in 1988 and later expanded into a brigade The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter terrorism direct action and covert reconnaissance Much like the British Army Special Air Service much of the information about the SF is highly classified due to the secrecy and sensitivity of its operations Special Force RegimentSpecial Forces Regiment cap badgeActiveDecember 1988 PresentCountry Sri LankaBranch Sri Lanka ArmyTypeSpecial ForcesSizeFour RegimentsRegimental HeadquartersNaulaNickname s SFMotto s අධ ෂ ඨ නය න අභ තව අරම ණ කර Adhisthanayen Abhithawa Aramuna Kara Sinhala To the target with determination and braveryDetermined Dared and DoneColorsRana ParashuwaEngagementsSri Lankan Civil WarCommandersBrigade Commander Special Forces BrigadeBrigadier Thushara MahalekamgeColonel ofthe RegimentGeneral Shavendra SilvaNotablecommandersGeneral Mahesh SenanayakeMajor General G HettiarachchiColonel A F LafirColonel Raj Vijayasiri Lieutenant Colonel J A L Jayasinghe The Special Forces Regiment currently consists of four regular battalions organized into the Special Forces Brigade under the operational command of I Corps forming its Special Operations Force along with the Commando Brigade 1 Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 2 1 Formations 3 Recruitment and training 3 1 Training Schools 4 Colors and insignia 4 1 Rana Parashuwa 4 2 Insignia 5 Parama Weera Vibhushanaya recipient 6 Notable members 7 Order of precedence 8 See also 9 Further reading 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditWith the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War in the mid 1980 s the Sri Lanka Army formed a Combat Tracker Team in 1985 to conduct direct action and covert reconnaissance against LTTE units operating in the thick jungles in the northern part of the island in small groups At its inception this unit was made up of two officers and 38 men under the command of Major Gamini Hettiarachchi from the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps The Combat Tracker Team became the reconnaissance element of the short lived Special Service Group SSG and was renamed as the Rapid Deployment Force RDF Special Force in 1985 which operated independently during which time Lieutenant later Colonel A F Lafir joined the RDF from the Gajaba Regiment Following several successful operations the RDF was gradually expanded to four squadrons On 10 December 1988 the RDF SF was officially designated as the 1 Special Forces Regiment 1 SF Naula in the Central province under the command of Major G Hettiarachchi With the view of increasing its mobility and stroke capacity 1 SF formed Combat Rider Team with assistance from South Africa The 2 Special Forces Regiment 2 SF was formed on 18 February 1994 at Monkey Bridge Camp in Trincomalee with detached B D and E squadrons of 1 SF under the command of Major Raj Wijesiri 2 SF soon raised a Combat Diver Team to specializing in amphibious warfare and later moved to Nayaru on the eastern seaboard On 18 July 1996 the 25 Brigade HQ of the Sri Lanka Army at its base at Mullaitivu came under attack in what is known as the Battle of Mullaitivu 1SF and 2SF were dropped by helicopter to spearhead in the rescue operation which reached the base on 23 July Both units suffered heavy casualties including the commanding officer of 1SF Lieutenant Colonel A F Lafir who was posthumously awarded the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya In August 1996 the 3 Special Forces Regiment 3 SF was formed with personal from the other two SF regiments to develop amphibious warfare capability to counter activity of the Sea Tigers it was soon re tasked to carryout long range penetration missions in deep into LTTE controlled areas This resulted in the start of Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol LRRP concept in September 1996 with 3 SF based at Vavuniya under the command of Major Mahesh Senanayake 3 SF rescinded J and K Squadrons and created M Squadron In December 1996 the Special Forces Brigade was formed bringing 1SF 2SF and 2SF under its operational command On 15 June 2008 4 Special Forces Regiment 4 SF was raised at SF Training School in Maduru Oya under the command of Major J P C Peiris support the demands of the new northern offensive The 5th Special Forces Regiment 5 SF was formed in 2009 and was disbanded on 1 April 2012 On 16 April 2012 4SF formed an Urban Fighting Squadron specializing in counter terrorism and urban warfare 2 Organisation EditThe Special Forces Regiment consists of four regular battalions The Regimental Headquarter which includes the Regimental Centre and the Regimental Headquarter Battalion handles administration while the four regular battalions are organised into the Special Forces Brigade SF BDE which comes under the operational command of I Corps 2 Formations Edit Special Forces soldiers on Independence day parade Combat rider teams of the SF on parade Combat Riders of the Special Forces Regiment Special Forces Brigade SF BDE 1st Special Forces Regiment 1 SF specialists in high mobility direct action 2 C Squadron F Squadron G Squadron J Squadron Combat Rider Squadron Support Squadron Administrative Squadron 2nd Special Forces Regiment 2 SF specialists in amphibious small boat and underwater demolition 2 B Squadron D Squadron E Squadron H Squadron Combat Diving Squadron Support Squadron Administrative Squadron 3rd Special Forces Regiment 3 SF specialists in long range reconnaissance LRP 2 M Squadron I Squadron Support Squadron Administrative Squadron 4th Special Forces Regiment 4 SF 2 specialists in counter terrorism and urban warfare A Squadron K Squadron L Squadron S Squadron Urban Fighting Squadron formed on 16 April 2012 Support Squadron Administrative Squadron 5th Special Forces Regiment 5 SF formed in 2009 and disbanded on 1 April 2012 Recruitment and training Edit Soldier of the Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment demonstrating the use of a Ghillie suit for camouflage A Combat Rider team of the Special Forces Any member of the Sri Lanka Army can apply for the Special Forces Regiment Applicants need to pass the 28 day selection course Candidates who successfully complete this course are then enrolled to complete the basic Special Forces course which lasts between 10 12 months After graduating the Special Forces course the candidates are inducted as members of the Special Forces Regiment and are offered training programs of occupational specialities offered by the Regiment Training Schools Edit Special Forces Training School was established on 15 February 1992 and it is conducting the basic and specialized training for all Special Forces personnel citation needed It also conducts special courses to train instructors from other battalions in the Army and has also helped to train Navy Special Boat Squadron personnel and Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force Special Forces Training School SFTS Special Forces Combat Diving Training School SFCDTS Special Forces Jungle Warfare Training School SFJWTSColors and insignia EditRana Parashuwa Edit Main article Rana Parashuwa Unlike other regiments in the Sri Lanka Army the Special Forces Regiment has been awarded Rana Parashuwa which are a ceremonial battle hatchets that represent President s and regimental colors in 2019 3 Insignia Edit The Special Forces Regiment cap badge depicts an Eagle and has been regarded as a symbol of the SF along with the black colored beret and the Jolly Roger skull and crossed bones arm patch with the Special Forces shoulder tab 2 Parama Weera Vibhushanaya recipient EditColonel A F Lafir PWV RWP RSP Former Commanding Officer of the 1st Regiment Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel J A L Jayasinghe PWV WWV RWP RSP Former Officer Commanding of M Sqn 3rd Regiment Special Forces Major Ajith Gamage PWV RWP RSP Former Officer Commanding of C Sqn Sergeant Sugath Chandrasiri Bandara PWV 2nd Special Forces Regiment Corporal K Chandana PWV 3rd Special Forces RegimentNotable members EditMajor General Gamini Hettiarachchi Father of the Special Forces Regiment General Mahesh Senanayake former Commander Of the Army and Special Forces Brigade Commander Major General Prasanna De Silva Former Special Forces Brigade Commander Colonel Raj Vijayasiri RWP RSP Founder of the Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol LRRP Concept for Special Forces and former Special Forces Brigade Commander Major General Nirmal Dharmaratne Former Special Forces Brigade Commander Brigadier Harendra Ranasingle Former Special Forces Brigade Commander Brigadier Sujeewa Senarathyapa Special Forces Brigade CommanderOrder of precedence EditPreceded byCommando Regiment Order of Precedence Succeeded byMilitary Intelligence CorpsSee also EditLong Range Reconnaissance Patrol Sri Lanka Commando Regiment List of military special forces unitsFurther reading EditThe Perfect Soldier Special Operations Commandos and the Future of U S Warfare by James F Dunnigan 4 References Edit 1 Corps of the Sri Lanka Army Highly Trained and Operationally Elite newsfirst lk Retrieved 9 November 2021 a b c d e f g SF BDE army lk Sri Lanka Army Retrieved 9 November 2021 Special Forces Recognized Awarding President s Rana Parashuwa army lk Sri Lanka Army Publisher Citadel Year June 1 2003 Language English ISBN 0 8065 2415 4 ISBN 978 0 8065 2415 3External links EditMinistry of Defence Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Army ShadowSpear Special Operations Sri Lanka Special Forces Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment amp oldid 1119436334, 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