Marinejegerkommandoen
Next up, the Norwegian Special Operations Command’s maritime and naval special warfare unit known as the MJK. Back in 1953, they established this special unit to be employed for a wide range of operations. The MJK is trained for the following: special reconnaissance, counter-terrorism missions, direction action, arctic warfare, swampland warfare and hostage recovery. So basically any and everything.
As you can imagine, the training and selection process is relentless. Once about 8 men of the original 200 remain, they have to carry a 130 lb while being pursued by an enemy force. That’s not all! During this test once they get captured they must go through about 36 hours of tactical questioning.
1st Scout Rangers
This Philippine Army Special Operations Command unit is also known as just the Scout Rangers.
What do they specialize in? Well, just urban warfare, sabotage, ambushes, anti-guerrilla jungle warfare, close quarters combat and raids. Many became away of their special skills when they captured the Moro Islamic Liberation Front or MILF rebel camp in 2000. Their training school and also headquarters can be found in Tanay, Rizal.