Belfrasian Special Operations Command

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Belfrasian Special Operations Command
(B-SOC)
ActiveMarch 19, 1972 – present
Country Belfras
TypeSpecial operations
RoleProvide fully capable special operations forces to defend the United States and its interests and plan and synchronize operations against terrorist networks
SizeClassified
Part ofBelfrasian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQHMAB Cringle Mountain, Utorik Province, Belfras.
Nickname(s)"B-SOC", "SOC"
Commanders
Current
commander
General Tiberius Lenticcus

The Belfrasian Special Operations Command (B-SOC or SOC) is the subordinate service branch charged with overseeing the Special Operations units of the Army, the Royal Air Force, the Royal Marines and the Royal Navy. While the Special Operations Command receive orders from the branches it is subordinate to, it may be overruled and directly commanded by the Secretary of Defence or the Prime Minister at any time.

The Special Operations Command was created in the seventies in order to more properly organize and ensure cross-service training and liaison between the units. Since it's activation, the SOC has participated in many overseas operations of the Armed Forces.

B-SOC often conducts covert and clandestine missions, both with the Royal Intelligence Agency's Special Activities Division (SAD) or by itself. In normal operations, the SOC is a middle-man between a larger branch and it's Special Operations Unit, but when different Special Operations Unit's need to work together for an operation, B-SOC takes command of the operation.

History

Western Civil War

Current Role

  • Counter-terrorism
  • Unconventional Warfare
  • Covert reconnaissance
  • Special reconnaissance
  • Direct action
  • Close protection
  • Counter-revolutionary warfare
  • Reconnaissance of the deep battlespace
  • Offensive operations in the deep battlespace
  • Battlespace preparation in transition to war
  • Infrastructure disruption
  • Capture of subjects of interest
  • Human intelligence (HUMINT) collection
  • Defence diplomacy
  • Training of other nations' armed forces

Subordinate Commands

Joint Special Operations Command

Units

  • The Myrmidon Special Operations Group or SECGRU was originally an army-exclusive special operations outfit assembled during the Western Civil War. They were informally detached from the Army in 1950 and became a cross-service SF unit with many of it's operators coming from all four main branches.

Army

Units

  • The 1st Mountaineer Regiment (Army Rangers) is the premier light-infantry unit of the Belfrasian Army. Despite being a mountaineer regiment, they are frequently called upon to plan and execute special operations in support of both Belfrasian policy and larger Army operations in many environments across the world. The Mountaineers are a flexible and rapid-deployable force capable of mobilizing to an objective anywhere in the world within twelve hours notice. They are most commonly deployed in advance of main Army units to gather intelligence on important road ways or to secure a path through enemy territory. They've also been successfully deployed by air, land, and sea to destroy key enemy locations behind enemy lines.
  • Army Special Forces (ASF) perform several doctrinal missions for the Army and B-SOC: unconventional warfare, foreign internal defence, reconnaissance, direct action, and counter-terrorism operations.
  • The Special Operations Aviation Command, headquartered in Kenwadi, provides aviation support to units within B-SOC. The Command consists of specially modified in-service helicopters for both infiltration/exfiltration and direct assault missions. It's primary focus is on night-time operations.
  • The Army Psychological Warfare Group (PSYWAR) are tasked by B-SOC and the Army during military-led hostage negotiations or to influence enemy forces by shifting perception and encouraging a desired behaviour. PSYWAR supports national objectives on strategic and tactical levels.
  • 152nd Civil Response Unit specialists are tasked with on-standby mobilization in the event of a national disaster or war. They're capable of identifying civilian requirements, locating civilian resources for military units, and minimizing civilian interference with operations. Specialists in this unit are linguistically and culturally learned in multiple languages and cultures to better coordinate with civilians in environments across the world.

Navy

Air Force

Marines

See Also

Belfrasian Army
Belfrasian Navy
Belfrasian Air Force
Belfrasian Armed Forces
Ministry of Defence (Belfras)