Austrian Jagkommando
Jagkommando translates to ‘Manhunt Command’ and we find that to be the perfect descriptor of this team. These highly trained units specialize in fighting terrorism but they cover all threats required of them. Only 20% of applicants make it far enough to be accepted to the team. Training is rigorous and only the best of the best manage to stay on the team long enough to make a difference and see active duty.
Taiwan Republic of China Armed Forces
This unit is comprised of the Army, Police, Navy and Air Force. Established in 1924 they were most famously tasked to take back all of mainland China in the ’70s from the People’s Republic of China. China’s sprawling, sustainable cities wouldn’t be nearly as safe without these men and women watching over things.
Peruvian Armed Forces
Well known for their painted faces the Peruvian Armed Forces have been in operation since 1821. Tasked largely with domestic issues, the Peruvian Army reports directly to the Peruvian President and the Ministry of Defense. The Peruvian armed Forces are comprised of the Air Force, Army, Navy and Joint Command.
Canadian JTF2
Located just outside of Ottawa, Ontario this Canadian team of special forces take the jobs that nobody else can handle. The JTF2 are highly trained and they specialize in their responsive ability to everything from nuclear warfare defense all the way to counter-terrorism. The Canadian government is notably hush regarding their special forces so we don’t know much more than they must need some serious health insurance coverage.
US Delta Force
Also known as the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, the US Delta Force is one of the most important arms of the United States military presence. These soldiers are tasked with some of the most secretive and world changing missions that you’ll ever NOT hear about. The US Delta Force was established in 1977 and much of what they do is based off of the work done by the British SAS. They are excellent at coutner terrorism, focuesd on hostage and rescue missions, and able to be deployed anywhere in the world.
German KSK
You could fuel several sustainable cities with the sheer willpower that is needed in order to join the German KSK. The German KSK are one of the most elite special forces units in the world. In order to even make it into the unit you have to pass, and graduate, from 17 schools all around the world in order to maximize your training. We’re not saying you get great health insurance coverage working here, we’re just saying that you might need it.
Danish Hunter Corps
These scary looking fellows belong to the Danish Hunter Corps. The Hunter Corps are an extension of the Royal Danish Army and they were first established in 1961 but they never were deployed until 1995 when the team was sent to Bosnia. There are only 150 members in this elite fighting unit and if you ever see one up close you would probably want to grab a lotto ticket the same day.
Serbian Gendarmerie
Established in 2001, the Serbian Gendarmerie are an extension of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs. What makes this team so interesting is that they serve as a military unit as well as a civilian unit, and we’re not just talking about in peaceful little sustainable cities. The Serbian Gendarmerie are as much first responders as they are rescue teams and counter-terrorist fighters. You don’t want to be on the wrong side of a fight with these guys. There are two different units of the Serbian Gendarmerie: the Special Police Unit and the Special Operations Unit.
Iraqi Special Operations Forces
Known also by their other name, the Golden Division, the Iraqi Special Operations Forces were created in 2004. The team is controlled by the Iraqi Counter Terrorist Service and they are comprised of nearly 18,000 soldiers strong. This special forces unit has to go into some of the most dangerous streets in the world as they have to deal with the nightmare that is Mosul as well as the dangers of the Islamic State.
US Army Special Forces Snipers
Chris Kyle is one of the most well known US Army Special Forces Snipers and you can see some of his story in the 2014 film, “American Sniper”. In any event, the US Special Forces Snipers are among the toughest and grittiest soldiers on the planet. In order to make rank you have to pass all of the Special Forces Qualification Courses before even getting the opportunity to take the even more difficult lessons. These guys go all around the world to some of the most dangerous places on the planet where they sit alone, waiting to make an impact.