The list of the world’s most elite special forces in 2023 is based on the unit’s missions, numbers, training, and history. It is hard to decide who is the best among elite special forces. These guys are often the best that one country may offer in military view. They are some of the best-trained and most formidable warriors in the world. They usually go where other soldiers fear to tread or don’t have the required skills to accomplish needed objectives.
Special Operations Forces operators are scoping out potential threats, taking out strategic targets, and conducting daring rescue missions, often in the most dangerous and unfriendly environments worldwide. These are the best of the best that you can find worldwide.
Introduction
Although it’s challenging to judge and rank these special forces relative to one another because their mission is almost the same, some units rise above others. Elite soldiers rise in their track record and the fear they instill in their enemies. These warriors have been through rigorous selection and training exercises to find the best candidates and weed out those who can’t hit their exacting standards. And their standards are high, for many people too high.
In a world where the importance of the sheer size of a country’s military forces is no longer a guide to their effectiveness, these warriors are the ones states look to get the job done. In one way or another.
The list of the top 10 most elite special forces globally is based on the research conducted in 2020.
Unidad de Operaciones Especiales
Spain’s Unidad de Operaciones Especiales, or the Naval Special Warfare Force, has been renamed since 2009. They had for long been one of Europe’s best-respected special forces units, publicly relatively unknown. Naval Special Warfare Force was initially established as the volunteer Amphibious Climbing Company unit in 1952. Since then, they have followed the British SAS’s example to become an elite fighting force ready to perform all given tasks.
To become a member of UOE (Unidad de Operaciones Especiales), you need to earn the green beret. However, it looks almost impossible because the failure rate of candidates averaged between 70% and 80%, which means that only two are accepted for every ten candidates, only two are accepted. It’s not uncommon to reject all would-be new candidates in one year.
The Special Service Group (SSG)
The Special Services Group, abbreviated as SSG, is Pakistan’s most elite special forces unit. They are better known at home as the Black Storks. That nickname comes because of their unique headgear. Their Commando selection training reportedly includes a 36-mile march in 12 hours and a five-mile run in 50 minutes in full gear, and that is only one part of overall selection and training.
Author forgot the Father of them all…India’s Para Special Forces.
Good luck
Who are the retards who write these articles are they retarded or what ffs the SAS and SBS are the special forces all others are based off so there the best in the world ffs the guy who wrote this actually wrong and knows fuck all
You a very wrong. We, in Macedonia, have much bether prepared special forces named Squad for special operations Tigar. Try to find some sources to make some conclusion before you publish.
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Ljupcho Tanaskoski.
I am not sure about Tigers. I remember there was some serious encounter with rebel group where dozen Macedonian special forces operators were killed… I assume those were from the Tigers?
“Gibbush” translated literally from Hebrew is just (a) “formation” (of something), not a place. It’s usually the very first stage of selection into any special unit and most often takes place before you even enlist. If you enlist into a regular infantry brigade you have a period of a couple of weeks called “pre boot camp” prior to being assigned to a battalion. During that period if you so choose you can also take part in a several-days long “gibbush” for a spot in one of the more specialized units in the brigade.
There are some missing that would be in top 5. However Pakistans forces were better than Indians. Don’t know about now. Things can change drastically in few years.
Everyone is cool 😎 except India because India is shit did the right thing by not mentioning India in that list 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I guess the friend who made the news is unaware of the Turkish burgundy berets ????
The easy day was yesterday🔥🔥🔥🔥
The SAS and the SBS are the best special forces in the world because almost every single special forces are based on the SAS and SBS so they are the best and should be 1st so the person who wrote this does not know SHIT
WHO GIVES A FUCK
I agree SAS/SBS are some of the absolute best to ever do it but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are #1. Yes true just about everything is based off their training. But if “based on” SAS/SBS training that probably means that others found the holes or weaknesses in that particular forces training and tweaked some trainings and added other elements to put them above or be better prepared for what the original training had. Example what if we fought any modern military the exact way the Romans did just bc they were #1 in their time. Times change trainings change.
Here’s a far more thorough listing of SPECOPS units. And do I know which are based off which? Nope, but I know which is generally considered the best in the world. It has a trident as it’s insignia.
GHOST, ENGLAND ALSO INVENTED FOOTBALL BUT EVERYBODY ELSE PLAYS IT BETTER.
Spain and England has tbe most powerfull special forces in the world. But nobody know it
u forgot Sweden’s special force.
one of the worlds toughest training’s
u forgot Sweden’s special force.
one of the worlds toughest training’s
Like to join today
Like to advance like to be a office , see a lot of good I can do like to as far as one can go ,
Like to be a service officer do combat be combat officer
I am looking for peace officers
Just a few deep research, and you’ll find that Maldives Spec ops are the best among all. Although they rarely found in any news.. attack in silence as usual
As a Vietnam combat vet that served with 5th group SF as a communications sergeant, I found your article very enlightening. Things sure have changed in the S.F. families today. I didn’t want to go,
but the draft changed my mind. I had a dime dropped on me shortly after arriving at Ft. Gordon,
GA., I speak fluent French and was a ham radio operator since age 14. They didn’t waste any
time in getting to the jump towers at Ft. Benning, then off to NC for SF training.
Those who have seen war, never stop seeing it.
The ones, that are there, day in and days out, the ones, that chew up mud dirt, cold, heat, rain and some who are in a fighting hole all alone and thinking, will I ever see home
These are the men that are special, cause they stay still its done, no matter the weather or the task, they stay
We all gave some
And some gave all
I’m going to say this article was written by a yank, giving 1st place to seals?
the seals training isn’t even 1 third as tough as SAS, only the best can train the best which is why the SAS are used around the globe including by seals to train them in some areas.
The tests to join the SEALs ie 42 push ups, 50 sit ups and 11 min 1.5 mile run is less than the basic test for the regular British army 🤣 “50 press-ups, 55 sit ups and 1.5 miles in 10.30 as a bare minimum
Lol, mixed up Military SOFs and Police Special units and didn mention the PARA SF or MARCOS
You’re all stupid. The best forces in the world are also the most secretive. They are ghosts. Nobody knows they exist. If the tactical team you are thinking about never made this list, is because 90% of the population doesn’t know of their existence. Hence……….. CANADAS JTF2!
Who has the ultimate authority to actually decide which SPECOPS is best? It’s just subjective opinion surely? However the author seems to assume the role of the ultimate aficionado, so one can only presume he’s been through each of the selection courses and passed, therefore has the God given right to rank each of these units ;-) I also presume he’s been selected for all the other units not mentioned here, but disqualified them as shit based on his first hand experience. @palito papito SAS was actually formed by a Scotsman so your football analogy is bollocks. I suspect we’re all wrong and that the best SPECOPS are the ones that we don’t know about. If it’s named here then they’re probably not the best – like Will said…right up to the point that he named one!
others of note:
romania CIA dspi
indonesia marines jalara mengara
greek special paratroopers
denmark jager corps and navy special force
india SFF
french dragon paras/choc/gcm/gmm
COMSUBIN
X MAS
Italian Special Forces
;-)
what is the logic of this ranking?
you omitted the Nigerian Navy SBS