The Special Service Group (SSG) are the
special forces
Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
of the
Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army (, ), commonly known as the Pak Army (), is the Land warfare, land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the Commander-in-chief, supreme commander of the army. The ...
.
They are also known by their nickname of "Maroon Berets" due to their headgear.
The SSG is responsible to deploy and execute five doctrinal missions:
foreign internal defence,
reconnaissance
In military operations, military reconnaissance () or scouting is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information about enemy forces, the terrain, and civil activities in the area of operations. In military jargon, reconnai ...
,
direct action
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,
counter-terrorism operations, and
unconventional warfare
Unconventional warfare (UW) is broadly defined as "military and quasi-military operations other than conventional warfare" and may use covert forces or actions such as subversion, diversion, sabotage, espionage, biowarfare, sanctions, propaga ...
.
Other operational roles and responsibilities attributed to the SSG include:
search and rescue
Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
,
counter-proliferation
Counterproliferation refers to diplomatic, intelligence, and military efforts to combat the proliferation of weapons, including both weapons of mass destruction (WMD), long-range missiles, and certain conventional weapons. Measures to combat pr ...
,
search and destroy
Seek and destroy (also known as search and destroy, or S&D) is a military strategy which consists of inserting infantry forces into hostile territory and directing them to search and then attack enemy targets before immediately withdrawing. Fi ...
,
hostage rescue,
information operations,
peacekeeping missions,
psychological operations, security assistance, and
HVT manhunts.
Chain of command and control of the SSG falls within the domain of the Pakistan Army's
Strategic Forces Command (ASFC), and its personnel are directly recruited into the
Inter-Services Intelligence
The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is the premier Pakistani Intelligence community, intelligence agency of Pakistan. It is responsible for gathering, processing, and analyzing any information from around the world that is deemed relevant t ...
(ISI)'s counter-terrorism division upon their retirements.
Much of the SSG's activities and operations are shrouded in
secrecy
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Secrecy is often controver ...
and public knowledge of their work is heavily controlled through selective declassified documents and published literary works by retired military
veteran
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A military veteran is a person who is no longer serving in the military, armed forces.
A topic o ...
s or authorized
media
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.
History
Roots of establishment

In 1950, the Pakistan Army established the school, Close Quarter Battle School, dedicated for teaching the methods of
close quarters combat under
Colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.
In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
Grant Taylor of the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
in
Quetta
Quetta is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, with an estimated population of over 1.6 million in 2024. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a ...
,
Balochistan
Balochistan ( ; , ), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. This arid region o ...
in Pakistan– the school was later moved to
Attock
Attock ( Punjabi, ), formerly known as Campbellpur (Punjabi, ), is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District and is 36th largest city in the Punjab and 61st largest c ...
under Colonel Kahoon, also an officer in the British Army.
Citing unknown and unspecified reasons, the Close Quarter Battle School under Col. Kahoon was permanently closed and its
passed out personnel who had earlier formed the 312th Garrison
Company
A company, abbreviated as co., is a Legal personality, legal entity representing an association of legal people, whether Natural person, natural, Juridical person, juridical or a mixture of both, with a specific objective. Company members ...
(312 Gar Coy (FF)), a
light infantry
Light infantry refers to certain types of lightly equipped infantry throughout history. They have a more mobile or fluid function than other types of infantry, such as heavy infantry or line infantry. Historically, light infantry often fought ...
, initially attached the
military unit
Military organization ( AE) or military organisation ( BE) is the structuring of the armed forces of a state so as to offer such military capability as a national defense policy may require. Formal military organization tends to use hiera ...
to the
Frontier Force Regiment (FF Regiment) in 1952— the 312 Gar Coy (FF) still remains a part of the
Frontier Force Regiment.
Creation from the 19th Regiment
In 1953–54, the
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the primary Land warfare, land service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.Article II, section 2, clause 1 of th ...
raised a
special forces
Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
unit within the
Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army (, ), commonly known as the Pak Army (), is the Land warfare, land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the Commander-in-chief, supreme commander of the army. The ...
to provide intelligence and combat defense against
Soviet Union
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's expanding
sphere of influence
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While there may be a formal a ...
in
Central Asia
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.
The U.S. assistance helped raise the special forces unit from the simple infantry regiment, the
19th Baloch, that provided an ideal cover from its covert nature of works.
In 1955, the
17th Baloch infantry was incorporated with the 19th Baloch, followed by the special forces training began to conduct under
Lt Col. Donald W. Bunte from the
Special Forces
Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
of the
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the primary Land warfare, land service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.Article II, section 2, clause 1 of th ...
.
On 23 March 1956, the Special Service Group (SSG) was established as a
Battalion
A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of up to one thousand soldiers. A battalion is commanded by a lieutenant colonel and subdivided into several Company (military unit), companies, each typically commanded by a Major (rank), ...
under the command of its first
commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or commander, or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually give ...
,
Lieutenant-Colonel A. O. Mitha, after founding th
School of Special Operations(SSO) under the advisement of army officers from the
U.S. Army's
Special Forces
Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
.
The Special Service Group's institution and the physical training remained under the command of
Lt-Col. Mitha until 1961–62.
The headquarter of the Army Special Service Group was then based out in
Cherat,
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan.
Initially, the SSG were popular as the Green Berets with Baloch insignia in the 1950s, but SSG dropped their green berets in favor of adopting the Baloch Regiment's maroon berets– hence giving them the nickname the Maroon Berets.
In 1964, the
Parachute Training School (PTS) was established under the watchful guidance of
101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division (military), division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault military operation, operations. The 101st is designed to plan, coordinat ...
of the
U.S. Army, and training on the
desert warfare with U.S. Special Forces' Mobile Training Team begin, followed by the
Navy SSG established by the
U.S. Navy SEALs as a deep diving team, which was known for its physical training in Karachi in 1966–70.
In 1970, the Musa Company was established that solely specialized in
anti-terrorist operations, receiving training from the
British Special Air Service advisers after U.S. had suspended the
International Military Education and Training program with Pakistan in 1981.
The SSG initially had six battalions and each battalion had specialization units, specialized in the different war spectrum:
desert
A desert is a landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions create unique biomes and ecosystems. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About one-third of the la ...
,
mountain
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher t ...
,
long-distance ranger, and
deep diving war
War is an armed conflict between the armed forces of states, or between governmental forces and armed groups that are organized under a certain command structure and have the capacity to sustain military operations, or between such organi ...
fare.
In August 1965, the operational scope of the Army SSG was expanded from a battalion-size to larger special operation outfit.
In 1968–70, the Pakistan Army integrated the Chinese introduced
physical training, tactics, weapons, and equipments.
Deployments and covert operations
Covert actions, Indo-Pakistani wars, and overseas missions

The first war time deployment of the Army Special Service Group took place in 1960 with their first
special reconnaissance
Special reconnaissance (SR) is conducted by small units, such as a recon team, made up of highly trained military personnel, usually from special forces units and/or military intelligence organizations. Special reconnaissance teams operate behind ...
mission in the
former tribal belt near the porous
Durand Line
The Durand Line (; ; ), also known as the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, is a international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in South Asia. The western end runs to the border with Iran and the eastern end to the border with China.
The D ...
– the
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
-
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
's line of international border.
In 1960–61, the Army Special Forces team under Major
Mirza Aslam Beg had successfully
inserted in
Dir and
took control of the law and order situation by removing the instigating
Nawab of Dir in
Chitral
Chitral () is a city situated on the Kunar River, Chitral River in northern area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It serves as the capital of the Lower Chitral District, and was previously the capital of Chitral District, and before ...
in
North-West Frontier Province.
In 1964–65, the teams of Special Service Group that entered
Indian-administered Kashmir failed in executing
Operation Gibraltar due to lack of understanding of the local culture and language and was eventually met with hostility from the locals who alerted the Indian government authorities.
The
second war with India saw the testing and shaping of the Army Special Service Group when the
Indian Army
The Indian Army (IA) (ISO 15919, ISO: ) is the Land warfare, land-based branch and largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Commander-in-Chief, Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head ...
charged and invaded the
Pakistan-side of Punjab in response to the
covert actions took place in
Indian Administered Kashmir. The airborne missions of the Army Special Service Group included performing the combat parachuting at the Indian airbases with an intention of launching a ground assaults in the
Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force (IAF) (ISO 15919, ISO: ) is the air force, air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflicts. It was officially established on 8 Octob ...
's air stations in
Pathankot
Pathankot () is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the sixth most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal ...
,
Adampur, and the
Halwara.
180 SSG commandos boarded a
Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (; ) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces, tasked primarily with the aerial defence of Pakistan, with a secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy when re ...
's
C-130 Hercules
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, the three airborne formations were flown detected on the night of 7 September 1965, first performing combat jumping at
Pathankot
Pathankot () is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the sixth most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal ...
at 02:30 hours but the wind velocity led to the scattering of the teams, due to the difficult terrain and poor visibility, none of the teams were able to re-group after the drop. Of the 180 commandos dropped, 138, including all officers but one, were captured and safely taken to prisoner of war (POW) camps. Twenty-two were lynched by villagers armed with sticks, police and even bands of muleteers released by the Indian Army, from the animal transport battalion of the nearby Corps headquarters.
Only 20 commandos were unaccounted for and most escaped back to Pakistan under the fog. Most of these were from the Pathankot group, dropped less than 10 km from the border in an area that had plenty of ravines, riverine tracks to navigate back along. One notable, commando-style escape was of Major Hazur Hasnain, the Halwara group commander who, along with his friend, hijacked a jeep and somehow managed to return safe.
The Pakistani accounts, the latest of which comes now from several participants in the wake of the 1965 at 50 commemorations, acknowledged the SSG-commando disaster but blamed it on poor briefing, planning and callous arrogance of the commanders. Some of these former Pakistani soldiers even write about having met some of these paratroopers and exchanged notes with them on how badly planned the operation was. Here is th
accountof Col SG Mehdi, himself a commando officer then. The fortified forces ’ conditioning in no way undermines its elevation, but by blocking free speech, the government has politicized the issue and brought the military leadership into the global spotlight. By 1970–71, the Pakistan Army had permanently posted one Army Special Service Group 3rd Commando Battalion in
East-Pakistan under
Lt-Col. Tariq Mehmood, begin working with local authorities in maintaining security situation in the
East-Pakistan, near the border of Eastern India.
The performance of the Army Special Service Group was reported to be much better than their performance in 1965, with 1st Command Battalion (Yaldram) and 2nd Commando Battalion (Rahber) engaged in several of their successful sabotage missions against the Indian Army's artillery and infantry regiments, while the 3rd Command Battalion in East oriented towards successfully engaging in the seek and destroy missions.
Their final mission included the mounting of the successful defense of the
Shahjalal International Airport against the
Indian Army
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-backed ''
Mukti Bahini
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'', and were the last army special forces formation that had departed from the airport before the
Dacca fall to India on 16 December 1971.
From 1972 to 1977, the Pakistan Army went into reorganization and major restructuring of its combat services but the Army Special Service Group remained active in successfully tackling the
armed insurgency in
Balochistan
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in
Pakistan
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.
War in Afghanistan
In 1979–89, the Army Special Service Group had been seconded in covert actions in
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
against the
Soviet Union
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's
armed intervention. There have been unconfirmed reports of the Army Special Service Group engaging in armed battles with the
Soviet paratroopers in incidents including the
Battle for Hill 3234 and the
Operation Magistral
Operation Magistral () was a Soviet Army military operation during the Soviet–Afghan War that began in late November 1987 and ended in early January 1988.
Background
The operation was launched to open the road - hence its name, from the Russ ...
.
["Клятва тридцати девяти".](_blank)
A. Oliynik. '' Krasnaya Zvezda'', 29 October 1988.
When the
Battle for Hill 3234 concluded, the
Soviet paratroopers found that the
Afghan mujahideen
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actually wore the black uniforms with rectangular black-yellow-red stripes, and suspected to be Army Special Service Group personnel; Pakistan's government has officially denied their involvement. The American author,
Aukai Collins, identified the elements as "Black Storks" who crossed the border to join the Afghan mujahideen – a claim also backed by American author, David Campbell.
Another battle was taken place between the Soviet paratroopers and the
Afghan mujahideen
The Afghan ''mujahideen'' (; ; ) were Islamist militant groups that fought against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and the Soviet Union during the Soviet–Afghan War and the subsequent Afghan Civil War (1989–1992), First Afghan Ci ...
in
Kunar in 1986 that suspected the Army Special Service Group's involvement but the Russians dismissed the claim and noted that the battle was fought between the
GRU
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Organizations Georgia (c ...
's 15th Spetsnaz Brigade and
Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf's group.
Siachen, Kargil, and War on Terror in Afghanistan

When the
Indian Army
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's successful expedition took control of the
Siachen Glacier
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from
Pakistan
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, the ISI's
Covert Action Division (CAD) inserted in the region, confirming the intrusion and movement of Indian Army soldiers in 1983.
The Army Special Service Group was immediately deployed to engage in the armed battle with the
Indian Army
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at
above sea level
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.
Led by
Captain
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Muhammad Iqbal, the only 12-men Army Special Service team had to
hiked at the to reach the Indian Army's resting camp.
The battle with the Indian Army ensued and Special Service Group commandos but they did not gain much due to adverse weather conditions and enormous heights
Over the years, the Army Special Service Group have developed expertise in high altitude warfare, and are regularly deployed in Siachen.
Since 2001, the Army Special Forces have been engaged in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism operations in
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
and remote areas in areas adjacent to Afghanistan—their notable antiterror operation included the successful
clearance of the Red Mosque in Islamabad from
al-Qaeda
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, founder = Osama bin Laden{{Assassinated, Killing of Osama bin Laden
, leaders = {{Plainlist,
* Osama bin Lad ...
sympathizers. The Army Special Forces teams also taken parts in raiding and attacking the terrorists elements in
near border with Afghanistan, working often with U.S. Army's Special Forces in Afghanistan.
In 2014, the Army Special Service Group reportedly successful in their
manhunt operation after
targeting and killing of
Adnan Gulshair, a Saudi citizen known as the Global Operations Chief of
al-Qaeda
, image = Flag of Jihad.svg
, caption = Jihadist flag, Flag used by various al-Qaeda factions
, founder = Osama bin Laden{{Assassinated, Killing of Osama bin Laden
, leaders = {{Plainlist,
* Osama bin Lad ...
. In January 2013, India accused Pakistan that the Army Special Service Group led an attack across the
Line of Control
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in which Indian soldiers were killed and beheaded.
Organizational structure

Due to their selection competitiveness, demanding
military physicals, and commitment required per standard of the Army's Special Forces, the Special Service Group was restricted to the
Brigade
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level until June 2003.
On 14 June 2003, the major reorganization in the structure of the Army Special Service Group took place when the special forces were moved as a
military division with
Major-General A. F. Alvi becoming the first
general officer commanding
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Thus, a general might be the GOC ...
(GOC).
In an official documentary recognized and known structure of the Army Special Service Group given in ''
YouTube
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'' is given below:
Notes: Source of officially recognized and known structure of the Army Special Service Group given in ''
YouTube
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''.
The early organizational structure of the Army's Special Service Group was initially based on the
regimental system, with three battalions specialized in the
military diving
Underwater divers may be employed in any branch of an armed force, including the navy, army, marines, air force and coast guard.
Scope of operations includes: search and recovery, search and rescue, hydrographic survey, explosive ordnance disp ...
,
airborne,
mountain
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher t ...
warfare techniques.
After the third war with India in 1971, the Army Special Service Group was expanded with the eight battalions that specialized in their own set of
war course of actions–each battalions is specialized in their criterion of war and are considered specialists in their fields.
The headquarter of the Army Special Service Group was based in
Cherat where the special forces schools are located but this changed with the
brigade combat team
The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic Military deployment, deployable Military unit, unit of maneuver in the United States Army, U.S. Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branch maneuver Brigade (United States Army), b ...
s (BCTs) being deployed in different parts of the country.
The operational responsibility of the special operations conducted by the Army Special Service Group, nonetheless, falls under the command of the
Army Strategic Forces Command (ASFC) operating from the
Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, along with the
Army Rangers and
Strategic Plans Division Force–the
CBRN defense
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team.
Battalions in the Special Forces
The Special Service Group is organized into eight battalions and three companies – all trained and specialists in the specific type of war operations.
However, the Army has never issued an actual strength number for the special forces.
The official strength of each battalion is treated as
classified information
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.
The SSG battalions are each typically commanded by a
lieutenant colonel (varies, and depends on availability), and the battalions are organized into groups under the command of
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
s.
The overall commander of the Special Service Group is a
major general whose identity is also kept secret.
Sources:. ''For a description of the modern special forces, see:
global context of the Special forces.''
Selection and training
Qualifications and physicals
The Army specialist recruiter teams usually visit the different headquarters of the army's formation, distributing the pamphlets to the officers at
OF-1 rank and enlisted personnel.
The military physical standards, examinations, and criteria are same for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines' special forces selections and training, often training in close coordination.
The
Navy Special Service Group (SSGN) plays an important role in the overall architecture of the special operations forces, their qualification standards, fitness at all levels, and eligibility required for the security clearances.
There are three schools that the overall basic eligibility requirements to be considered for entry into the schools of the Special Forces are:
*Special Operations School (Spec Ops.)
**Be age of
≥ 25–39.
**Be a citizen of Pakistan.
**Must be Volunteered, not coerced.
**Minimum of 5 Years of military service.
**Must pass the Physical Fitness Assessment with at least 40 push-ups in one minute, 40 sit-ups in one minute, 15
pull-ups, and be able to run 1.6 kilometers in a maximum of 7:30.
**Meet medical fitness standards as outlined in Medical Category TV.
**Eligible for a secret security clearance.
**Must have 20/20 or corrected to 20/20 in both near and distant vision in both eyes.
**Should be able to swim 30 meters in full
service uniform with weapon, the
standard rifle,
Koch G3A3.
*Sniper School
**Must have 20/20 or corrected to 20/20 in both near and distant vision in both eyes.
**Medical Category "A".
*Frogman School
**Medical Category "A".
**Must have qualification in Chamber test up to 180 feet
sea water
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.
*Swimming Standards
**Should be able to swim 200 meters in 7 minutes (breast stroke).
**Should be able to swim 25 meters Underwater.
Selection and training
The medical standards in various physical courses into the entrance in the
Special Forces in Pakistan are maintained to be very high and extremely competitive, resulting in a high dropout rate even at the very early stage of selection, according to the Pakistan Army's official report in 2013.
The Pakistan Army's
Medical Corps
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List of medical corps
The following organizations are exam ...
keeps the qualification and selections standards difficult and competitive in the
Pakistani military to only ensure that the suitable and qualified intakes in the Special Forces in the
Pakistan military as the special forces cannot be mass-produced nor it can arise in the extenuating situations.
Prior to joining the Special Service Group, the interested junior
army officers (usually at
OF-1 and
OF-2
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Rank codes
NATO maintains a "standard rank sc ...
) and enlisted personnel must have spent their committed military careers for at least five years and must be volunteered to join the Special Service Group.
Once selected through successfully undergoing through the medical evaluation, the interested personnel must report to the
Parachute Training School in
Peshawar
Peshawar is the capital and List of cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by population, largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district p ...
to volunteer for the airborne training, and must get the airborne qualification badge from the airborne training school.
The airborne training course held for four weeks where the interested personnel must excelled the
HALO/HAHO methods with five-day jumps and three-night military free fall.
After gaining their airborne qualification badge, the army personnel then reports to Cherat from Peshawar– a nominal distance between two cities is approximated between – engage through this
journey by the foot while wearing their full military gear (30 kilograms).
The interested individual must undergoes a 24-week of military training and training process once reported to
Cherat.
The training courses in the Special Service Group emphasis strong
physical conditioning and mental fitness, including the everyday based
surprised strategic thinking
Strategic thinking is a mental or thinking process applied by individuals and within organizations in the context of achieving a goal or set of goals.
When applied in an organizational strategic management process, strategic thinking involves ...
quiz
and a 36-mile march in 12 hours.
Violation of the military code and ethics by the trainee soldier resulted in including the march from Cherat to
Chapri with full military gear.
The curriculum of the basic
military training
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course included the mastery in
Judo
is an unarmed gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM version of Encyc ...
and
Karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
ka, special weapons training, military navigation, and handling and disarming of the chemical explosives, survival skill training.
There are schools of special warfare that the trainee soldier chooses: Snow and High Altitude School, Mountain Warfare School, Airborne Warfare School, Desert Warfare School, Sniper School, and Frogman School. These schools offers the advanced training courses which runs for additional 25–30 weeks (depending on student's choosing of his career), and only successfully
passed out personnel are awarded with badges of their specialized fields by their specialized school faculty.
The dropout rates of Special Service Group(Army) is 85 to 90 Percent because of extremely tough training process. Every year, thousands of Applicants apply to join the SSG but at the end, maximum of 100 to 120 cadets get their recommendation letter for Special Service Group. The army personnel interested in the
underwater demolition must be trained with their Navy counterparts in
Manora Island in the
Karachi coast including being qualified to get their
long-range swimming qualification badge from the Naval authorities.
The Special Service Group criteria meet
special forces training and selection criteria of the United States Army
Interaction with other special forces

Since its establishment in 1956, the Army Special Service Group have been regularly interacted and trained together with the
United States Army Special Forces
The United States Army Special Forces (SF), colloquially known as the "Green Berets" due to their distinctive service Berets of the United States Army, headgear, is a branch of the United States Army United States Army Special Operations Comm ...
–though the Pakistan Army's
infantry branch had first participated in ''Exercise Vulcan'' and ''Exercise Handicap'' in 1954.
Besides training and the interaction with the
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the primary Land warfare, land service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.Article II, section 2, clause 1 of th ...
, Pakistan Army Special Service Group have held joint special warfare training exercises with the
Special Air Service
The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. It was founded as a regiment in 1941 by David Stirling, and in 1950 it was reconstituted as a corps. The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter-terr ...
(SAS) of the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
,
Special Forces Command of the
Turkish Land Forces
The Turkish Land Forces () is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. The army was formed on November 8, 1920, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Significant campaigns since the foun ...
,
Special Operation Forces of the
Royal Jordanian Army, the
Special Operation Forces of the Chinese
People's Liberation Army Ground Force
The People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF), also referred to as the PLA Army, is the army, land-based service branch of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and also its largest and oldest branch. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 192 ...
s, and the
Spetsnaz
SpetsnazThe term is borrowed from rus, спецназ, p=spʲɪtsˈnas; abbreviation for or 'Special Purpose Military Units'; or () are special forces in many post-Soviet states. Historically, this term referred to the Soviet Union's Spet ...
of the
Russian Ground Forces
The Russian Ground Forces (), also known as the Russian Army in English, are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Ground Forces are the protection of the state borders, combat on land, ...
.
For their overseas deployment for the purpose of the education and training, the Special Service Group have been deployed in
Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
,
Saudi Arabia
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,
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
,
Bahrain
Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia. Situated on the Persian Gulf, it comprises a small archipelago of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island, which mak ...
,
Maldives
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,
United Arab Emirates
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,
Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west. Ash ...
,
Egypt
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,
Japan
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, and
Iraq
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where its operatives have overseen the friendly nations special forces programs.
Since 1998, the Army Special Service Group biannually conducts the military exercise with the
Turkish Land Forces
The Turkish Land Forces () is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. The army was formed on November 8, 1920, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Significant campaigns since the foun ...
's
Special Forces
Special forces or special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
, which have been designated as the "''Jinnah–Atatürk Series''."
The military exercise held in Pakistan is known as "''Atatürk Exercise''" while in Turkey, it is known as "''Jinnah Exercise''."
The first of these series of exercise were held in Pakistan, with twenty-one
Turkish Land Forces
The Turkish Land Forces () is the main branch of the Turkish Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. The army was formed on November 8, 1920, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Significant campaigns since the foun ...
officers and fourteen enlists coming to Pakistan for the exercise– Pakistan reciprocated the visit in 2000.
The ''Jinnah-Atatürk Series'' are oriented and focused towards the snow, high-altitude, and mountain warfare."
With renewed
military relations with the
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the primary Land warfare, land service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.Article II, section 2, clause 1 of th ...
in the 1990s, the Army Special Service Group conducted several military exercises with the
United States Army Special Forces
The United States Army Special Forces (SF), colloquially known as the "Green Berets" due to their distinctive service Berets of the United States Army, headgear, is a branch of the United States Army United States Army Special Operations Comm ...
(SF), known as the "''Exercise Inspired Venture/Gambit''", with first being held in 1993.
The ''Exercise Inspired Venture/Gambit'' is oriented and directed towards focusing on special weapon familiarization, mountain warfare, night time assaults, air assault techniques in counter-terrorism measures.
Since 2006, the Army Special Service Group also conducts training with the
People's Liberation Army Ground Force
The People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF), also referred to as the PLA Army, is the army, land-based service branch of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and also its largest and oldest branch. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 192 ...
s
Special Operation Forces, which is known as the ''Pakistan-China Joint Exercise Friendship''– this exercise is oriented towards tackling insurgencies and improving methods in
counterterrorism
Counterterrorism (alternatively spelled: counter-terrorism), also known as anti-terrorism, relates to the practices, military tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, law enforcement, businesses, and Intelligence agency, intelligence ...
. In 2008–09, the Army Special Service Group, together with the
United States Army Special Forces
The United States Army Special Forces (SF), colloquially known as the "Green Berets" due to their distinctive service Berets of the United States Army, headgear, is a branch of the United States Army United States Army Special Operations Comm ...
, participated in the multinational security exercise, the
Operation Bright Star, held in
Alexandria
Alexandria ( ; ) is the List of cities and towns in Egypt#Largest cities, second largest city in Egypt and the List of coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea, largest city on the Mediterranean coast. It lies at the western edge of the Nile ...
in
Egypt
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in 2009 to train with the
Thunderbolt Forces of the
Egyptian Army
The Egyptian Army (), officially the Egyptian Ground Forces (), is the land warfare branch (and largest service branch) of the Egyptian Armed Forces. Until the declaration of the Republic and the abolishment of the monarchy on 18 June 1953, it w ...
.
In 2016, the Army Special Service Group conducted the annual military exercise with the
Russian Ground Forces
The Russian Ground Forces (), also known as the Russian Army in English, are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Ground Forces are the protection of the state borders, combat on land, ...
'
Spetsnaz
SpetsnazThe term is borrowed from rus, спецназ, p=spʲɪtsˈnas; abbreviation for or 'Special Purpose Military Units'; or () are special forces in many post-Soviet states. Historically, this term referred to the Soviet Union's Spet ...
–the Russo-Pakistani military exercise is known as ''Druzhba'' (lit. Friendship).
The ''Druzhba'' with Russian
Spetsnaz
SpetsnazThe term is borrowed from rus, спецназ, p=spʲɪtsˈnas; abbreviation for or 'Special Purpose Military Units'; or () are special forces in many post-Soviet states. Historically, this term referred to the Soviet Union's Spet ...
are oriented and focused towards mountain warfare and tactics in counterterrorism in taking out and eliminating the terrorist organizations with first being held in 2016 and the recent being held in 2018.
Operations
Counterterrorism operations timeline
* On 5 September 1986,
Pan Am Flight 73 was hijacked by terrorists while it was refueling in Karachi. In the chaos, the pilots had managed to escape causing the hijackers to begin negotiations with the authorities. As negotiations stalled and the terrorists began to kill the passengers forced towards the back of the plane. Plane doors were opened allowing passengers to jump. The SSG was forced storm the plane, killing one hijacker and capturing the rest.
* On 20 February 1994,
some terrorists of Afghanistan hijacked a school bus with 74 children and 8 teachers. They drove to the Afghan mission in Islamabad where they released 57 students but kept 16 boys and the teachers. The negotiations led nowhere and it was decided to free the hostages by force. The SSG commandos used a secondary explosion as a distraction and entered the room at the Afghan embassy where the hostages were being held, killing the three hijackers. The operation lasted about 20 seconds.
* On 25 May 1998, three terrorists took over a PIA Fokker plane,
Flight 544, who wanted it to fly to Bhuj in Gujrat India. As negotiations dragged, SSG commandos rushed the plane and apprehended all 3 hijackers. None of the passengers were harmed during the assault.
* On Sept 2007, At least 15 soldiers from SSG commando unit were killed and 27 commandos were wounded in a blast, apparently set off by a suicide bomber. The attack took place about 50 miles outside the capital, Islamabad, in the cantonment area of Tarbela Ghazi at the brigade headquarters of the Special Operation Task Force.
* On 10 October 2009,
militants attacked the Pakistan Military Headquarters, taking hostage 42 civil and military officials. SSG commandos rescued 39 hostages and killed 4 militants, capturing one. The militants have been linked to Ilyas Kashmiri being a leading Al Qaeda commander operating alongside Tehrik-e-Taliban. A total of six SSG commandos and three hostages were killed in the operation. As reported by ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations
Three more SSG commandos, injured during the operation, died in the hospital on 12 October.
[ ]
* On 16 December 2014, SSG Commandos from the Zarrar Company were tasked with clearing an
2014 Peshawar school massacre, Army Public School which was raided by seven Tahreek-e-Taliban (TTP) terrorists in Peshawar. All the terrorists were eliminated and the school was cleared. Around 149 people, mostly students aged between 12 and 16 were killed by the Terrorists. The school had about 1,000 students, they were able to rescue about 840 people.
*On 12 March 2025, SSG Commandos from the Zarrar Company were tasked with rescueing hostages taken by
Balochistan Liberation Army
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is a Baloch ethnonationalist militant organization based in the Balochistan region. Operating primarily from safe havens scattered across southern Afghanistan, BLA perpetrates attacks in neighboring Paki ...
militants who
hijacked a train.
Commanders of SSG
Notable members
Appearance and equipment
Uniforms and insignia

In the 1970s, the Army Special Service Group
Battle Dress Uniform
The Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a camouflaged combat uniform that was used by the United States Armed Forces as their standard combat uniform from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Since then, it has been replaced or supplanted in every bra ...
(BDU) was standard
Khaki
The color khaki (, ) is a light shade of tan (color), tan with a slight yellowish tinge.
Khaki has been used by many armies around the world for uniforms and equipment, particularly in arid or desert regions, where it provides camouflage rela ...
but this was changed to British-styled
DPM.
In the 1990s, the
Battle Dress Uniform
The Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a camouflaged combat uniform that was used by the United States Armed Forces as their standard combat uniform from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Since then, it has been replaced or supplanted in every bra ...
was changed in favor of adopting the
U.S. woodland (or M81) with a
maroon beret
The maroon beret in a military configuration has been an international symbol of airborne forces since the World War II, Second World War. It was first officially introduced by the British Army in 1942, at the direction of Major-general (Uni ...
s, a common colour for the airborne forces, with a silver metal tab on a light blue
felt
Felt is a textile that is produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together. Felt can be made of natural fibers such as wool or animal fur, or from synthetic fibers such as petroleum-based acrylic fiber, acrylic or acrylonitrile or ...
square with a
dagger
A dagger is a fighting knife with a very sharp point and usually one or two sharp edges, typically designed or capable of being used as a cutting or stabbing, thrusting weapon.State v. Martin, 633 S.W.2d 80 (Mo. 1982): This is the dictionary or ...
and
lightning bolts, and a wing on the right side of the chest.
The
counterterrorism teams, on the other hand, include camouflage and black
dungarees (for the CT team).
The
Special Service Group (Navy) (SSN), is distinguished by a dark blue beret with three versions of the "fouled
anchor
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ', which itself comes from the Greek ().
Anch ...
" navy badge for officers, NCOs and enlisted men. A metal SSGN qualification badge featuring a vertical dagger superimposed over a midget submarine is worn over the left pocket on dress uniforms. Parachute wings are worn over the right pocket.
The
Special Services Wing (SSW), is distinguished by
maroon beret
The maroon beret in a military configuration has been an international symbol of airborne forces since the World War II, Second World War. It was first officially introduced by the British Army in 1942, at the direction of Major-general (Uni ...
s with PAF Officer, JCO or Airmen insignia on the beret, and a wing on the right side of the chest. The combat uniform of SSW is olive drab camouflage. They also wear their special service wing insignia on the left shoulder "Winged Dragons and
lightning bolts".
Equipment

Pistols
*
SIG Sauer P226/P229
*
Heckler & Koch USP
*
Glock 17/19
*
POF Eye
Submachine guns
*
Heckler & Koch MP5
*
FN P90
The FN P90 is a personal defense weapon chambered for the 5.7×28mm cartridge, also classified as a submachine gun, designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. Created in response to NATO requests for a replacement for 9×19mm Parabe ...
Assault rifles
*
M4A1 Carbine
*
Steyr AUG
*
SIG SG 550
Sniper rifles
*
PSR-90
*
Steyr SSG 69
*
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured by the British company Accuracy International. It has proved popular as a civilian, police, and military rifle since its introduction in the ...
*
Barrett M82
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Als ...
*
RPA Rangemaster .50
Heavy Armament
*
M249
*
RPG-7
The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank, rocket launcher. The RPG-7 and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union, and are now manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has t ...
*
SMAW
*
MILAN ATGM
*
Anza MANPADS
*Source
Army Special Service Group's Weapon Systemby Military Factor
Inside Pakistan's Sharp Sword - The Special Service Group (SSG)by Pakistan's Premier Military Defence Forum.
Influence on the Inter-services branches
After the
Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, the Army Special Service Group had established its personnel physical fitness leading the Pakistan Navy to recognize the need of the special operation force but it had little experience and tradition in the
military
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
scuba diving
Scuba diving is a Diving mode, mode of underwater diving whereby divers use Scuba set, breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface breathing gas supply, and therefore has a limited but variable endurance. The word ''scub ...
as well as had little understanding towards the nature of the seaborne special operations.
In 1966, the Army Special Service Group helped raise the
military diving division within the Navy from its frogman team— the
Musa Company that remains to be part the Army Special Service Group for inland
riverine operations.
Introduction and instructions on combat
scuba diving
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and basic training were provided by the personnel from the
Musa Company before the Navy Special Service Group moved towards getting trained with the
U.S. Navy's
United States Navy SEALs
The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the United States Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the United States Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEALs' main func ...
.
Over the several years, the Navy dependent on the Army to provide training to their
Navy SEAL Teams in the
Navy Special Service Group on education and training on the combat parachuting, sniper marksmanship, counterterrorism, and counterinsurgency.
Eventually, the Navy established their own schools on combat parachuting, sniping, counterterrorism, and the counterinsurgency but these schools are influenced and modeled after the Army's Special Service Group training methods whose instructors are the alumnus of the Army schools of special operation forces who tightly followed the army's philosophy, physical standards, and education.
The personnel of the
Navy SEAL Teams in the
Navy Special Service Group adopted to wear the Army Special Service Group
U.S. Woodland (M81) Battle Dress Uniform
The Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a camouflaged combat uniform that was used by the United States Armed Forces as their standard combat uniform from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Since then, it has been replaced or supplanted in every bra ...
(BDU) with the distinction of the dark blue beret with three versions of the "
fouled anchor
Foul is a nautical term meaning to entangle or entwine, and more generally that something is wrong or difficult. The term dates back to usage with wind-driven sailing ships.
Foul anchor
It is usually applied to the state of an anchor, which has b ...
" with a navy badge (as shown in the footage) and a metal SSGN qualification badge featuring a vertical dagger superimposed over a midget submarine is worn over the left pocket on dress uniforms; parachute wings are worn over the right pocket.
In 1965, the
Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (; ) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces, tasked primarily with the aerial defence of Pakistan, with a secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy when re ...
had a special operation force established: the
Special Service Wing under
Air Commodore
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Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar but it was decommissioned in 1972 whose personnel went to join the Army Special Service Group. In 2003, the
Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (; ) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces, tasked primarily with the aerial defence of Pakistan, with a secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy when re ...
recommissioned the
Special Service Wing and their headgear is distinguished by
maroon beret
The maroon beret in a military configuration has been an international symbol of airborne forces since the World War II, Second World War. It was first officially introduced by the British Army in 1942, at the direction of Major-general (Uni ...
s with the airmen wears insignia on the beret, and a wing on the right side of the chest. The combat uniform of SSW is olive drab camouflage. They also wear their special service wing insignia on the left shoulder "Winged Dragons and
lightning bolts".
In popular culture
; Books, television series, movies and video games
* 1998: ''Aahan'', a popular television series produced by
ISPR and on-aired by
PTV. The main character
Wasi Shah and his coursemates gone through physical challenges and fitness required for becoming the Maroon Beret.
* 1998: ''
Alpha Bravo Charlie'', a popular television series produced by
ISPR and on-aired by
PTV.
* 2003: ''Unlikely Beginnings: A Soldier's Life'', a book by
A O Mitha.
* 2006: ''
In the Line of Fire: A Memoir'', a book by
Pervez Musharraf
Pervez Musharraf (11 August 1943 – 5 February 2023) was a Pakistani general and politician who served as the tenth president of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008.
Prior to his career in politics, he was a four-star general and appointed as ...
.
* 2008: ''
Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within'', a book by Shuja Nawaz.
* 2013: ''
Waar'', the main character Major Mujtaba Rizvi (played by
Shaan Shahid
Armaghan Shahid PP (; born 27 April 1971), better known by his stage names Shaan Shahid () or Shaan, is a Pakistani actor, producer, model, screewriter and director. Shaan has established himself as one of the most popular leading actors of Pak ...
) is a SSG soldier and Kargil war veteran.
* 2014:
''Retribution'', the video game featuring sniping and special operations.
* 2017: ''
Yalghaar'', the war film based on the Special Service Group's
4th Command Battalion (Yalghaar)'s covert operations.
See also
*
Special Service Group (Navy) —
Pakistan Navy
The Pakistan Navy (PN) (; ''romanized'': Pākistān Bahrí'a; ) is the naval warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The Chief of the Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Com ...
*
Special Services Wing —
Pakistan Air Force
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (; ) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces, tasked primarily with the aerial defence of Pakistan, with a secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy when re ...
*
Pakistan Marines —
Pakistan Navy
The Pakistan Navy (PN) (; ''romanized'': Pākistān Bahrí'a; ) is the naval warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The Chief of the Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Com ...
References
Further reading
* Mitha, PA, Aboobaker Osman (2003). ''Unlikely Beginnings: A Soldier's Life''. Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan: Oxford University Press. p. 443. .
* Khan, PA, Ghulam Jilani (2004). اس اس جى : تاریخ کے اینے میں (English Lit: SSG: A historical past). Cherat: ISPR Publications, pp. 358.
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