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Kustjägarna and List of military special forces units

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Difference between Kustjägarna and List of military special forces units

Kustjägarna vs. List of military special forces units

The Coastal Rangers (or Kustjägarna, initials "KJ") is an amphibious elite special operations unit within the Swedish Amphibious Corps, which is the coastal defence arm of the Swedish Navy. This is a list of active special forces (SF) or special operations forces (SOF) from militaries around the world.

Similarities between Kustjägarna and List of military special forces units

Kustjägarna and List of military special forces units have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fallskärmsjägarna, Frogman, Royal Marines, Special Boat Service, Special forces, Special reconnaissance, Sweden, Swedish Amphibious Corps, Swedish Navy, United States Navy SEALs.

Fallskärmsjägarna

Fallskärmsjägarna (English: "Parachute Rangers") is a Swedish military special operations unit, specialising in long-range reconnaissance.

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Frogman

A frogman is someone who is trained in scuba diving or swimming underwater in a tactical capacity that includes police or military work.

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Royal Marines

The Corps of Royal Marines (RM) is the amphibious light infantry of the Royal Navy.

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Special Boat Service

The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the special forces unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.

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Special forces

Special forces and special operations forces are military units trained to conduct special operations.

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Special reconnaissance

Special reconnaissance (SR) is conducted by small units of highly trained military personnel, usually from special forces units or military intelligence organizations, who operate behind enemy lines, avoiding direct combat and detection by the enemy.

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Sweden

Sweden (Sverige), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe.

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Swedish Amphibious Corps

The Amphibious Corps (Amfibiekåren, Amf) is the coastal defence arm of the Swedish Navy.

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Swedish Navy

The Swedish Royal Navy (Svenska marinen) is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces.

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United States Navy SEALs

The United States Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams, commonly abbreviated as the Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the Naval Special Warfare Command.

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Kustjägarna and List of military special forces units Comparison

Kustjägarna has 52 relations, while List of military special forces units has 488. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.85% = 10 / (52 + 488).

References

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