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Complete List Of PARA SF Battalions [Updated 2024]

Complete List Of PARA SF Battalions: The Indian Army’s Para (Special Forces) is a special forces unit that is part of the Parachute Regiment. Hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, special...

Complete List Of PARA SF Battalions: The Indian Army’s Para (Special Forces) is a special forces unit that is part of the Parachute Regiment. Hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defence, counter-proliferation, counter-insurgency, search and destroy, and human recovery are among the unit’s specialities. In this article, we look at the list of PARA-SF Battalions.

Complete List Of PARA SF Battalions [Updated 2023]

About PARA SF

The Indian Army’s special forces are known as the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces). Following the 1965 Indo-Pakistani conflict, this unit was formed in June 1966. The first nucleus of the permanent para commando battalion to be founded under the Parachute Regiment was formed by an impromptu commando force called Meghdoot Force, which took part in the 1965 conflict. The force had expanded to two battalions by 1969, the 9 Para and the 10 Para. The unit’s first combat operations took place during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani conflict when they carried out attacks on Pakistani military targets.

PARA SF

During Operation Cactus in the Maldives in 1988, the 3 Para (SF) and 6 Para took part in the Indian Army’s first documented international involvement. Operation Cactus was intended to prevent a coup against President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s regime. The Para (SF) was stationed in Sri Lanka in the late 1980s, conducting helicopter-borne assaults and security missions.

1 PARA SF
1 PARA SF
3 PARA SF
3 PARA SF Sniper
4 PARA SF
4 PARA SF
6 PARA SF
6 PARA SF
7 PARA SF
7 PARA SF Operator
9 PARA SF
10 PARA SF
10 PARA SF Operator with Lt.Col MS Dhoni
21 PARA Sf
21 PARA SF

Since the 1990s, the Para (SF) have been fighting rebels in Kashmir as part of counter-terrorism operations. Raids and ambushes are examples of these activities. During the Kargil conflict in 1999, the Para (SF) conducted operations against Pakistan’s military, including raids against Pakistani infantry and special forces. The 2 Para (SF) took part in Operation Khukri in Sierra Leone in 2002 to rescue 223 Indian Army 5/8 Gorkha Rifles troops who were posted as UN peacekeepers but were encircled by terrorists from Sierra Leone’s Revolutionary United Front.

Roles and Functions

  • Special reconnaissance, gathering intelligence
  • Deep penetration and precision strikes behind enemy lines to sabotage crucial enemy facilities and communications.
  • The Indian Army’s counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency operations include both covert and overt/direct action special operations.
  • Hostage rescue operations are carried out both within and outside of Indian territory.
  • Special operations, direct action, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defence, counter-proliferation, counter-insurgency, search and destroy, and people recovery are among the duties assigned to the force.
NAME OF THE BATTALIONROLENICKNAME
1 PARA SFUrban WarfareRed Devils/Pratham’s
2 PARA SFMountain Warfare, Counter InsurgencyPredators
3 PARA SFDesert WarfareRussel’s Viper
4 PARA SFCounter Terrorism, Counter InsurgencyMighty Daggers/Four of the North
5 PARA SFMountain Warfare, Counter InsurgencyBatalik
6 PARA SFCounter Terrorism, Counter InsurgencySakht Para
7 PARA SFCounter Terrorism, Counter InsurgencySE7EN
9 PARA SFCounter Terrorism, Counter InsurgencyMountain Rats/Ghost Operators/Pirates
10 PARA SFDesert Warfare, Counter InsurgencyDesert Scorpions
11 PARA SFJungle Warfare, Counter InsurgencyVipers
12 PARA SFJungle Warfare, Mountain Warfare and Counter Insurgency/Counter Terrorism operationsDirty Dozens
13 PARA SFCounter Terrorism, Counter InsurgencyThunderbolts
21 PARA SFJungle Warfare, Mountain Warfare and Counter Insurgency/Counter Terrorism operationsWaghnaks
23 PARA SFJungle WarfareDevil’s Own
29 PARA SFCounter Insurgency/Counter Terrorism operationsAirborne Rajputs

Conclusion

PARA-SF commandos are at the forefront of India’s fight against insurgency and terrorism. As we have seen, different battalions have different functional roles, all serving useful combat situations. This is precisely why they were chosen for our surgical strikes at the Line-of-Control. We can be sure that these combat machines are ever ready, waiting for their next mission.

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  • Dear all para airborne are now became Special Forces, now Indian army is all units of para is para sf , no airborne like 5 para (sf) , 6 para (af) , 7 para (sf,). 23 para(sf) ,29 para (sf), please update your records

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