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338: 398:). The name referred to an early vehicle employed by the units, an explosive-laden crewless motorboat ("barchino") which was aimed and launched against enemy submersibles (keep in mind that until well after World War II subs were essentially surface ships with the capability of temporarily diving underwater for attacks). After World War I much study and development went into underwater raid techniques but the unit's name was never altered, leading to the false impression that Italian seafaring commandos were still relegated to anti-submarine warfare only. Instead many flotillas were armed and equipped to direct raids on enemy ships using explosive head-charges in guided torpedoes with 2-man crews ( 190: 215: 25: 328:(abbreviated as 185th RRAO) is a unit of the Italian Army, included in the special forces since 2018, made up of specifically selected and trained personnel, particularly trained and equipped to lead the entire spectrum of the typical tasks of the "Special Operations", particularly specialized in the conduct of Special Reconnaissance and Terminal Guidance Operations. 374:) - is the branch with raiders; they are trained for naval/land operation are also trained for special operations in all kinds of environments like British SBS, forward air controller, counter terrorism ...(but are also used on the mountains of Afghanistan in operation ISAF), are also equipped with special weapons over/under water vehicles for silent insertions. 459:(Royal Air Force Brave Destroyers), a corp of World War II. They were used in not-well-known missions against bridges and allied airfields in North Africa after the fall of Tunisia. The only well-known mission reported the destruction with explosive charges of 25 B-24s & other airplanes and the killing of some bomber crew members. 532:
law-enforcement, supporting the Carabinieri law-enforcement units in dangerous areas (homeland security e.g. mafia-controlled zones, violent criminal confrontations and any operation in which, translating from the official Carabinieri website, "extremely violent firearm clashes are foreseen") and VIP
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the raiders corp of Italian Air Force. Its primary missions: raids on aeronautical compounds, forward air control, combat controlling, and combat search and rescue. Its origins are in the
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Also the raiders approached the target by means of submarines with special tanks installed on the external bridge containing the special vehicles (S.L.C.).
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with both (civil and military) law-and-order police duties, military police, and military peacekeeping and war-fighting capabilities.
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features some one hundred or so troops specially trained in counter-terrorism operations with a special emphasis on marksmanship.
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Italian Armed Forces special units are divided into Special Forces (TIER 1) and Special Operations Forces (TIER 2). The
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or S.L.C.), with hand explosive charges (by frogmen) or with small, fast, self-explosive boats (S.M.A.).
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military, common with all other airborne/special operation forces troops;
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185th Paratroopers Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore"
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special forces unit is the Divers and Raiders Grouping "Teseo Tesei" (
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Corps, that distinguished itself during World War I and World War II.
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The Carabinieri has its own special forces in the form of the
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Sometimes called upon to intervene for special operations the
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COMSUBIN's origins lie with the famous Italian special units "
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Comando Raggruppamento Subacquei e Incursori Teseo Tesei
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Joint Operational Command of the Special Forces (Italy)
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