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The United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF) is a UK Ministry of Defence Directorate which also has the capability to provide a Joint Special Operations Task Force Headquarters. UKSF is commanded by Director Special Forces (DSF), a Major General.
FormationUKSF was formed in 1987 to draw together the Army's Special Air Service (SAS) and the Special Boat Squadron Royal Marines (SBS), which was renamed the Special Boat Service at the same time, into a unified command, based around the former Director SAS who was given the additional title of Director Special Forces. The Directorate has been expanded by the creation of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing, the Special Reconnaissance Regiment and the Special Forces Support Group. Roles and tasksUKSF assets undertake a number of roles, with a degree of interaction and interoperability:
InsigniaThe badge of each UKSF unit shares a representation of the Sword of Damocles (or Excalibur) in common. Special Force unitsArmy
Royal NavySupport unitsThe UKSF is supported by a number of units: Special Forces Support Group
Signals
AviationThe Special Forces Air Wing provides fixed-wing and rotary-wing support to the UKSF. Four units of the Army Air Corps (AAC) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) are thought to have the task of supporting British Special Operations[1]:
Six Hercules C.3 (C-130H-30), upgraded in C.3A standard (with more countermeasures and navigation systems), were added to the "SF Flight" because of SF needs after 11 September 2001 attacks.[2] See alsoExternal linksReferences
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