Afghan National Army Commando Corps

Islamic Emirate Commandos
کماندوهای امارت اسلامی
Active24 July 2007 – 15 August 2021
15 August 2021 – present (under the Taliban
Country Afghanistan
BranchIslamic Emirate Army
TypeCommando
RoleAir assault
Anti-tank warfare
Artillery observer
Bomb disposal
Clandestine operation
Close-quarters combat
Counterinsurgency
Counterterrorism
Desert warfare
Direct action
Force protection
HUMINT
Irregular warfare
Mountain warfare
Patrolling
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Special operations
Special reconnaissance
Tracking
Urban warfare
Size21,000 commandos (2017)[1][2]
30,000 commandos (2021)[3]
Part ofANA Special Operations Command
HeadquartersRish Khor camp (Camp Morehead), Kabul Province, Afghanistan[4]
Motto(s)Khoda, Watan, Wazifa
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Islamic State–Taliban conflict

The Islamic Emirate Commandos (formerly ANA Commando Brigade;[5] ANA Commando Battalion and Afghan National Army Commando Corps[4]) is a commando (special operations capable) force of the Islamic Emirate Army. During the Taliban insurgency, the commandos comprised 7% of the Afghan National Security Forces but conducted 70% to 80% of the fighting.[6] The structure of the unit was based on the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment.[7]

Upon the fall of Kabul and the collapse of both the ANA and Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in August 2021, the Commando Corps was dissolved. It has, since then, been reactivated with a new flag and a new emblem as of 2024.[8][9]

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  2. ^ "Special Operations: Afghans Create A-Teams". Strategypage.com. 2010-05-23. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  3. ^ "Former US-Trained Afghan Commandos Recruited by Russia, Iran".
  4. ^ a b "Afghan National Army update, May 2011 | FDD's Long War Journal". www.longwarjournal.org. May 9, 2011.
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-10. Retrieved 2018-04-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Cooper, Helene (2017-08-20). "Afghan Forces Are Praised, Despite Still Relying Heavily on U.S. Help". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-09-23.
  7. ^ Neville 2019, p. 59.
  8. ^ MoD Afghanistan (2024-06-05). برنامه اردو اسلامی ملی از قول اردو ۲۰۳ منصوری. Retrieved 2024-06-28 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ "صفحه اصلی | وزارت دفاع ملی". mod.gov.af. Retrieved 2024-06-28.

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