Afghan Commando Forces

Afghan Commando Forces
نیروهای کماندوی افغانستان
Sleeve badge of the Afghan Commando Forces under Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Active1964–1992
Disbanded28 April 1992 (1992-04-28)
CountryAfghanistan
BranchAfghan Army
TypeAirborne forces
Special operations force
Commando
Rapid deployment force
RoleRoyal guard
(until 1973)
Airborne infantry
Air assault
Special operations
Shock troops
mountain warfare
Counterinsurgency
Size3 brigades, 14 battalions and 1 regiment (1989)
Nickname(s)"Champions" (شیرجنگ)
"Heroes" (قهرمان)
“Triple Six” (666th Commando Battalion)
Colors  Maroon
  Sky Blue
  Green
EquipmentAK47, AKMS with folding metal stocks, RPG-7, 82-BM-37 mortars, DShK, BTR-60, BTR-70
Engagements
DecorationsHero of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (37th Commando Brigade)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Shahnawaz Tanai, Rahmatullah Safi
Insignia
White variant
242nd Parachute Battalion
444th Commando Battalion
Aircraft flown
HelicopterMil Mi-17, Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-6, Mil Mi-4
Attack helicopterMil Mi-24
TransportAntonov An-32, Antonov An-26, Antonov An-24, Antonov An-12

The Afghan Commando Forces (Persian: نیروهای کماندوی افغانستان, Pashto: افغان کمانډو لړۍ), also referred to as the DRA Commando Forces from 1978 to 1992, were the former combined forces of commando, paratrooper and special forces of the Afghan Army. The force was composed of numerous brigades, regiments and battalions initially established by King Mohammad Zahir Shah and Sardar Abdul Wali Khan in 1964 and was disbanded in 1992, following the collapse of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1989–1992 Afghan Civil War.[1][2]

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