Sunday, March 4, 2018

A Look At KSSO, The 2,000-Strong Russian ‘Delta Force’


Dave Majumdar, The National Interest/Task & Purpose: What We Know About KSSO, The 2,000-Strong Russian ‘Delta Force’ Training For War

Incorporating lessons from Western special operations forces, the Russian military has established its own equivalent of the U.S. Army’s elite 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta—better known as Delta Force. This new force is called Special Operations Command, known by its Russian acronym as KSSO.

The Russian General Staff first announced the creation of this command in March 2013. Though it is relatively young, the new force have been quick learners and has accumulated a fairly significant amount of combat experience during its short existence. Indeed, while the KSSO is likely not as lavishly funded as Delta or the U.S. Navy’s elite DEVGRU (better known as SEAL Team Six), the Russian unit has performed well.

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WNU Editor: I am surprised that this unit is only 5 years old.

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