List of paramilitary organizations
List of governmental paramilitary units (in alphabetical order)
- The Action Division of the French secret service DGSE
- The Airport Security Unit of Hong Kong
- The Armed Police Force (Nepal) of Nepal
- The Australian Border Force
- The Bangladesh National Cadet Corps
- The Basij of Iran
- The Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit of the Philippines
- The Counter Terrorism Response Unit of Hong Kong
- The Department of Homeland Security-related agencies in the United States
- The Emergency Response Team (RCMP) of Canada
- The Emergency Unit of Hong Kong
- The Estonian Defense League
- The Village Guards of Turkey
- The Magav of Israel
- The Mobile Brigade of Indonesia
- The National Task Force of Sweden
- The People's Armed Police of People's Republic of China
- The Police Tactical Unit of Hong Kong
- The Pasukan Gerakan Am as Paramilitary Force of Royal Malaysian Police
- The The People's Volunteer Corps of Malaysia Ministry of Home Affairs
- The Quick Reaction Force of Hong Kong
- The Rangers of Pakistan
- The Lithuanian Riflemen's Union
- The RENEA of Albania
- The Special Activities Division of the CIA in the United States[1]
- The Special Assault Team of Japan
- The Special Mobile Force of Mauritius
- The Special Task Force of Sri Lanka
- The Spetsnaz of Russia
- The State Defense Forces of individual states in the United States
- The Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Central Industrial Security Force, Assam Rifles of India
- The Indo-Tibetan Border Police of India
- The Zemessardze in Latvia
- The 69 Komando PGK as Multi Spectrum Special Force of Royal Malaysian Police
- The Popular Mobilization Forces of Iraq
List of non-governmental paramilitary units (in alphabetical order)
- The Palestinian Islamic Jihad
- The Strzelec Riflemen's Association of Poland
- The Worker-Peasant Red Guards of the Workers' Party of Korea of North Korea
See also
References
- ↑ Gellman, Barton; Greg Miller (29 August 2013). "U.S. spy network's successes, failures and objectives detailed in 'black budget' summary". The Washington Post. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
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