Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROKASWC; ; Hanja: 大韓民國陸軍 特殊戰司令部), also known as the Republic of Korea Black Beret Commandos, is the military command of the Republic of Korea Army responsible for their special operation forces. It consists of 6 brigades, and its main tasks include conducting reconnaissance and other tasks, mostly behind enemy lines.
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| - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROKASWC; ; Hanja: 大韓民國陸軍 特殊戰司令部), also known as the Republic of Korea Black Beret Commandos, is the military command of the Republic of Korea Army responsible for their special operation forces. It consists of 6 brigades, and its main tasks include conducting reconnaissance and other tasks, mostly behind enemy lines.
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| - "Airborne Troopers", "Black Berets"
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- Unconventional warfare such as:
* Special reconnaissance
* Information operations
* Direct action
* Assassination
* Hostage rescue
* Counter-terrorism
* Demolition
* Fire support
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- 안 되면 되게 하라
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| - Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROKASWC; ; Hanja: 大韓民國陸軍 特殊戰司令部), also known as the Republic of Korea Black Beret Commandos, is the military command of the Republic of Korea Army responsible for their special operation forces. It consists of 6 brigades, and its main tasks include conducting reconnaissance and other tasks, mostly behind enemy lines. Since 1993, the South Korean military has trained experts by sending officers to various PKO training institutions such as the Northern Europe United Nations Training Corps (UNTC), Poland, and Ireland. And since 1995, officers and related government officials have been sent to the Pearson Peacekeeping Center (PPC) in Canada. To lay the foundation for PKO education domestically, in 1995 the military designated the Joint Services Staff College to be the lead institution to educate officers to become military observers and staff. In May 1998, the PKO Department was officially inaugurated within the college. Moreover, the Special Warfare Command's Education Corps was designated as the institution solely responsible for unit-level education of PKO forces by providing solid education for infantry and engineer personnel.
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