Joint Specialized Combat Development Program

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Joint Specialized Combat Development Program
Chương trình Phát triển Chiến đấu Chuyên nghành Chung
Chương Phát Chung
Active11 March 1960 – present
Country Quenmin
BranchFlag of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.svg Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces
TypeSpecial Operations Force
Role
Garrison/HQ
Nickname(s)Pouncers (Người Vồ), The Silent Ones (Những người Im lặng), Children of the Night (Những đứa trẻ của Đêm tối)
EngagementsPaywan Rebellion

Rice and Oil War

Commanders
Chief Commander of the ProgramMaj. Gen. Phùng Minh Thiệu

The Joint Specialized Combat Development Program (Quenminese: Chương trình Phát triển Chiến đấu Chuyên nghành Chung), also known as the Chương Phát Chung, CPC, and the JSCDP, is the special operations division of the Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces. Aside from their primary operation, the Program also focuses on counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, hostage rescue and special reconnaissance. Having personnel from the Ground, Oceanic and Air Forces, it is considered to be the elite division of the nation's military.

History

During the Paywan Rebellion, the Quenminese military was facing difficulty in quelling the operations of the Paywan National Liberation Army. In response to this, the Armed Forces created the Unconventional Warfare Group, also known as Chiếnphi, from the army branch.

Branches

Training Variations

Order of Battle

Known units from the three divisions are listed below. Although their sizes vary, specific sub-units remain classified.

Vietnamese Rangers Flag.svg Ground Forces Unconventional Warfare Group (Chiếnphi)
Ensign of Vietnam People's Navy.svg Specialized Naval Development Command (BPH)
Vietnam People's Air Force emblem.svg Special Paratroopers Unit (Nhảy Biệt)