NORSOF Task Group
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Forsvarets Spesialkommando | |
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Forsvarets Spesialkommando Insignia |
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Active | 1982- current |
Country | Norway |
Branch | Norwegian Army |
Type | Special Forces |
Role | Special Surveillance and Reconnaissance (SR) Direct Action (DA) Military assistance (MA) |
Size | Classified |
Garrison/HQ | Rena leir |
Battles/wars | Operation Enduring Freedom |
Decorations | Navy Presidential Unit Citation |
The NORSOF Task Group (Norwegian: Forsvarets Spesialkommando, FSK) was established in 1981 due to the increased risk of terrorist activity against Norwegian interests, especially the oil platforms in the North Sea. As with other special forces little is known, and most information is based on speculation and rumors.
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[edit] History
They were first known to the Norwegian media and the public after the military officially spoke of them in connection with a hijacking of an airplane at Gardermoen Airport in September 1993. From there, speculation about their past involvement in similar hostage situations flourished. It's officially known that they gave support to American Special Forces in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. They have also co-operated with other special forces such as British SAS, Delta Force and DEVGRU of USA and GSG 9 of Germany. It is rumored that they were among the first soldiers inside Pristina during the Kosovo conflict, but this is based only on photographs taken and articles written by Norwegian journalists.
[edit] General tasks
In peacetime they are a support element to the Norwegian Police force, acting when requested in serious incidents like hostage situations and hijackings. Generally their involvement is official in these cases.
In wartime their operations are strictly secret. Very little information is official. However, it is believed that most of their operations include intel, recon and sabotage.
[edit] Recruitment
Soldiers signed to FSK are only recruited internally from the Norwegian Army and Royal Norwegian Navy. One significant requirement is that the soldier has finished his year as a conscript, or is an officer or senior NCO. Mostly they come from other specialized departments, such as the Marinejegerkommandoen and the Hærens Jegerkommando. It is known that there are about 250 soldiers on contract at any time.
[edit] Weapons
- Heckler & Koch MP5 - Submachine gun
- Heckler & Koch USP - Pistol
- Heckler & Koch MSG-90 - Sniper rifle
- Accuracy International L96 - Sniper Rifle
- Barrett M82A1 - high-powered heavy sniper rifle
- Diemaco C8 SFW - Assault rifle
- AG36 - Grenade launcher
- Talley Defense Systems M72 LAW - light anti-armor weapon
- Carl Gustav recoilless rifle - anti-tank weapon
- Browning M2 - HMG
- Rheinmetall MG3 - GPMG
- FN Minimi Para - LMG
[edit] External links
Note: all text is in Norwegian. Includes some photographs
- «Hærens Jegerkommando – en prioritert avdeling», from Milnytt.no, November 1st 2005
- ShadowSpear.com Special Operations Community Website
- «Åsta-helt døde under anti-terrortrening», from Verdens Gang, October 6th 2005
- «Ødelegge og nøytralisere» from Bergens Tidende, February 17th 2005
- «Norske styrker øver anti-terror» from Forsvarsnett, December 30th 2002
- «Taushet om spesialstyrker», from Ny Tid, November 16th 2001
- «Spesialkommandoen skulle befri Ostrø» from Verdens Gang, September 23rd 2001
- «Video of NORSOF»from TVNORGE, January 21rd 2007
- TV Commercial Video
- Forsvarets Spesialkommando promo video