The Pakistan Navy Special Service Group (
reporting name: Navy SSG or simply Pakistan Navy SEALs,
) is the
special operations
force
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tasked with the conducting the small-unit based
military operations in all environmental formats of the
sea, air, and land by adopting to the tactics of the
unconventional warfare
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.
The command and control of the Special Service Group (Navy) falls under the responsibility of the
Naval Strategic Forces Command and its personnel are directly recruited into
ISI's
Covert Action Division (CAD) upon their retirements from their military service.
There is no official report on the actual strength or their military missions since their operational works are subjected to the
secrecy
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Secrecy is often controver ...
by the
federal government
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of
Pakistan
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; knowledge of their works and tactics known in public through the only authorized media works and nonfiction works by the navy veteran.
History
Birth of the Navy SSG
After the
second war with India in 1965, the Pakistan Navy recognized the need for establishing the armed forces diving unit to conduct the
covert
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Secrecy is often controver ...
reconnaissance
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of
landing beaches and
coastal defenses from the attacks by the approaching enemy.
Despite its vision and efforts, the Navy had little experience in
combat diving and had little educational understanding about the nature of the seaborne special operations.
In 1966,
Vice-Admiral
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Australia
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S. M. Ahsan took personal initiatives establishing the special operations force within the Navy by organizing the
underwater demolition teams (UDTs) tasked with gathering intelligence while operating the
midget submarine
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s.
The establishment of the Special Service Group (Navy) lies from the contribution by the Pakistan Army's
Special Service Group
The Special Service Group (SSG) are the special forces of the Pakistan Army. 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 inte ...
whose frogmen team— the
Musa Company— first initially trained the Navy personnel on the military combat diving in 1966.
Initially training of the personnel volunteered for the Special Service Group (Navy) took place in
Cherat in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (; ; , ; abbr. KP or KPK), formerly known as the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. Located in the Northern Pakistan, northwestern region of the country, Khyber ...
, first initially getting trained for the
coastal defenses.
Crucial training on getting trained on the
sea, air, and land environmental formats came from the
United States Navy
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when the first unit of the
U.S. Navy SEALs was detached to the Pakistan Navy in Karachi, also in 1966. The teams in the Navy Special Service Group were given training on the
armed forces diving,
high-altitude parachuting,
demolitions, foreign languages, and the intelligence management for the intelligence services.
In 1970, the joint training of the Navy SSG and the
U.S. Navy SEALs took place in
Naval Base Iqbal in Karachi coast, receiving training and getting the expertise in the
sea, air, and land environmental formats.
Since the 1970s, the Navy SSG teams are occasionally sent to the
United States
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for specialized courses and training conducted with the United States Navy SEALs.
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Global Special Forces
Deployments, covert actions and current history
In March 1971, the Navy SSG were deployed in the
East-Pakistan to support the
Army Special Service Group (SSG) instead of the Army's frogmen team— the
Musa Company that remained in Pakistan to conduct the
inland waterways operations.
Their first
direct action
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based
military mission
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took place in a counterinsurgency operation in Barisal in
East-Pakistan, which turned out be a successful in maintaining the control of the city.
In April 1971, the Navy SSG teams were involved in taking another direct actions in
Toulon
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in
France
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when the thirteen East-Pakistani enlists decided to
takeover the submarine to try defecting to
India
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but their plans were foiled due to advance knowledge that the
Naval Intelligence
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had gathered on their plans. The Navy SSG teams engagement with the
Bengali insurgents, taking
military counter actions at the ports of
Chittagong
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and the
Cox's Bazar
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. The Navy SSG teams operated from
Dacca
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under the command of the
Captain
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Ahmad Zamir but the teams returned to
Pakistan
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in September 1971 to be trained in operating the
X-Craft
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Known individually as X-Craft, the vessels were designed to be towed to the ...
midget submarines.
After the
third war with India in 1971, the Army–Navy interaction continues with the Navy's taking forefront responsibility of setting the important role in the overall architecture of the special operations forces.
In the 1980s, the Navy Special Service Group was deployed in
providing military assistance to
Sri Lankan military during the
civil war
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in
Sri Lanka
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, playing crucial role to curb the insurgency in the country.
The Navy SSG's focused moves towards the special military operations to combating terrorism from the seaborne platform after the
terrorist attacks in the
United States
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in 2011.
The Navy Special Service Group became involved in the
Afghan war and the extended
military operations in Western Pakistan in a joint coordination with the
Army Special Service Group in a conflict with the
foreign fighters,
Talibans, and the
al-Qaeda
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.
The Navy SSG's SEAL Team was involved in taking a crucial direct action against
Taliban fighters in dislodging
their attack on the
Mehran Naval Air Station in May 2011.
In 2014, the Navy SEAL Teams successfully engaged the
al-Qaeda
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fighters after they attempted to maneuver the
guided missile frigate, the
PNS ''Zulfiquar (251)'', and successfully neutralize the attack without the damage done to the guided missile frigate as well as apprehending the attackers alive.
Command structure

Due to their selective competitiveness, the demanding
military physicals, and the commitment required by the Navy's special operations, the Navy Special Service Group is much more tighter contingent compared to the
Army Special Service Group, though the selection for the Navy's Special Service Group is open to all naval personnel serving in the different combat branches of the Navy.
The Navy SSG is much more discreet than the Army SSG since their operations and works are subjected to the
secrecy
Secrecy is the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups who do not have the "need to know", perhaps while sharing it with other individuals. That which is kept hidden is known as the secret.
Secrecy is often controver ...
marked by the
Navy
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though it is known that it is an all-male special operation force.
The control and command structure of the Navy Special Service Group is based in the
PNS Iqbal— the naval base in
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
,
Sindh
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in
Pakistan
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— and their operations are controlled through the Naval Special Operations Training Center (NSOTC).
Their armed forces diving training establishment and structure was initially based in the
PNS Himalaya but later consolidated their entire structure with the commissioning of the
Iqbal Naval Base on 19 March 1967.
The organizational structure of the Navy Special Service Group follows their
Army Special Service Group counterparts, and its organizational structure is based on the
command formation reporting directly the Commander of the
Coastal Areas (COMCOAST).
The Navy Special Service Group has three sub command formations that specialized in their own set of war course of actions–each command is specialized in their criterion of war and are considered specialists in their fields.
The Navy Special Service Group's operational responsibility of conducing the special operations, nonetheless, falls under the command of the
Naval Strategic Forces Command (ASFC) operating from the
Navy NHQ in Islamabad.
According to the Navy's official website, the Navy Special Service Group is organized with the
Iqbal Naval Base that is having responsible to control the each command.
In 1968, the Navy Special Service Group was operating at least six
Italian-built ''SX-404'' class midget submarine
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to function as a
SEAL delivery vehicle and had priority over the
''Hangor'' program at some time in 1970.
, the Navy Special Service Group currently operates at least three
''Cosmos''-class midget submarines
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that are designed to be inducted for the SEAL Group, and locally known as the "X-Craft."
The
''Cosmos''-class are currently known to be stationed in
PNS Iqbal with the
''SX-404'' class.
The military administration at the
PNS Iqbal also facilitates the advance training of the selected personnel of the Navy special Service Group to be trained with the
U.S. Navy SEALs in
California
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and
Virginia
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.
SEALs Teams in the Special Services Group (SSGN)
The Navy Special Service Group is composed of the three sub-commands: CO PNS Iqbal, CO SEAL Group, and CO VBSS Group— all are trained in their specialized tasks and considered specialists in the specific type of war operations.
The maritime authors and historians of the Pakistan Navy have provided the rough and the guessed estimation of personnel which was neared around 1,000 SSGN operatives but the department of navy has never issued an actual strength number of its personnel serving in the Navy Special Service Group.
The official strength and the identities of its personnel serving in each sub-commands are subjected to the
secrecy
Secrecy is the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups who do not have the "need to know", perhaps while sharing it with other individuals. That which is kept hidden is known as the secret.
Secrecy is often controver ...
by the department of navy and the
Defense ministry has never commented or the Navy itself has never issued the official number of strength of its personnel, including the officers commanding, citing security.
In the Navy, the commands of the teams varies by the officer ranking from
OF-2
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Rank codes
NATO maintains a "standard rank sc ...
rank (
lieutenant
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) to
OF-5 rank (
commander
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), depending on the availability and the difficulty posed by the missions.
Sources:
Selection process and training
Qualification and military physicals

According to the Pakistan Navy's
Medical Corps
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List of medical corps
The following organizations are exam ...
reports and the media documentaries, the selection is extremely competitive and demands the strong
physical conditioning from their prospective candidates prior admitting into the Navy Special Service Group.
The Navy Special Service Group's qualification and military physical standards are akin and reflects the selection criteria of the
United States Navy SEALs
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selection and training, according to
Commander
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Kashif—the senior trainer in the Navy SEAL Team's interview given to ''
Takrar'' (lit. Confrontation) host Imran R. Khan.
Those prospective candidates who have very high regards of their
self respect and their selfless commitment to serve the country only, anytime their services are needed by the Navy for the area deployment, are the only intakes in the Navy Special Service Group, commented by
V-Adm. (retd.)
S. Tauquir Naqvi—the retired SEAL Team member and the former commander of the Navy SSG.
Drop out attrition rates from the physical standards of the Navy is average between the 80-to-90%, matching the
Army Special Service Group's drop rate in Cherat
Those who have failed the mental and physical requirements are then sent to their regular jobs in the Navy.
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.
There are three special operations schools in the Pakistan, the Navy's sniper and frogmen school criteria follows the military physical requirement:
*Naval Special Operations Training Center (Naval SOTC)
**Must meet
army qualifications with swimming standards.
*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 military physicals for the getting accepted in the Navy is maintained to be very high standard and requires the prospective individual has to spend nearly five years in the Navy that validates their commitment to their profession and the Navy— this is the same requirement for the
Army Special Service Group.
Training for the Navy Special Service Group is extremely rigorous that included being able to earn the swimming badge after completing the in 10 hours in an open sea,
the
HALO/HAHO airborne qualification badge,
and
special weapons qualification badge.
The Navy Special Service Group's training courses :
**18-week Clearance Diving Course.
**10-week Advance Frogman Course .
**4-week Re-Compression Chamber Course.
Training of the Navy Special Service Group also included the training on the
Judo
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Karateka,
Frogman maneuver, and the
drownproofing (ability to stay afloat while tide up in the water).
The Navy maintains its own Parachute Training School in Oramar based on the Army's
Parachute Training School in Cherat, where the prospective individual excelled on its
HALO/HAHO and
static line skills after performing the combat jump from – this course usually held for 4-weeks.
The training courses on the Navy Special Service Group emphasis on the strong
mental and
physical conditioning that includes the 36- march, a requirement that was first institutionalized by the
Army Special Service Group in 1956.
Once the 8-month course is complete, the navy sailors who are volunteering to join the SSGN are then given specialized training in maritime and amphibious warfare at the specialized training school located in
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
.
The Combat Diver badge is awarded for the course held by the Navy Special Service Group— there are three classes of combat swimmers are recognized: 1st class to complete an 18-mile or more swim in the designated time period; 2nd class to those finishing a 12-mile swim; and 3rd class for a 6-mile swim.
Navy's sniper training and air assault courses are held at the Naval Special Operations Training Center (Naval SOTC) in
Nathiagali in
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (; ; , ; abbr. KP or KPK), formerly known as the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), is a province of Pakistan. Located in the northwestern region of the country, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the fourth largest province of Paki ...
.
The Navy has its own airborne school in Oramara, frogmen school in Karachi, and the special operations school in Nathiagali.
The advance training on the special warfare environments jointly takes place with the
Army Special Service Group where the SEAL Teams are trained in long distance marksmanship sniper warfare at the Army Sniper School, arctic warfare at the Army School of High Altitude, mountain warfare at the Army School of Mountain Warfare in
Cherat, desert warfare in
Chor, and often popular in the country for taking participation with the army's snipers in various competition.
Notable members
Influence on foreign units
Since its establishment in 1966, the Navy Special Service Group provided military training to the Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Iran and Sri Lanka, also conducts training exercise with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Bahrain.
Appearance and equipment

The Special Forces in Pakistani military adopted their
Battle Dress Uniform
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in favor of the
U.S. woodland (or M81) with a
maroon beret
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s in 1990.
The Special Forces in Pakistan follows the combat gear of the
Pakistan Army
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as the Army Special Service Group authorized the
U.S. woodland (M81) as their battle dress uniform with a
maroon beret
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s, a common color for the airborne forces, with a silver metal tab on a light blue
felt
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square with a
dagger
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and
lightning bolts, and a wing on the right side of the chest.
The Navy Special Service Group closely follows the
Army Special Service Group, adopting to wear the
U.S. woodland (or M81) with a
maroon beret
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s, a common color for the airborne forces.
The Navy Special Service Group is only distinguished by their officially issued berets— a dark blue beret with three versions of the
"fouled anchor" badge for all of its personnel.
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.
Weaponry

Pistols
*
Glock pistol
*
Beretta 92FS
Sub-machine guns
*
Heckler & Koch MP5
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*
FN P90
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Assault rifles
*
M4A1 Carbine
*
Steyr AUG
*
SIG SG 550
Sniper rifles
*
POF PSR-90M
*
Barrett M82
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Als ...
*
Accuracy International AW
*
SC-76/86 Thunderbolt
*
Truvelo CMS .308/.338
Light Machine guns
*
FN Minimi
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*
M249
Air Defence & Rocket Launchers
*
RPG7
*
SMAW
*
Anza MANPADS
Helmets
*
POF Standard Helmet
* Light Weight Helmet
Bullet Proof Jacket/Armor
*
POF Standard Body Armor
See also
*
1st Marines Battalion (Pakistan)
*
Special Service Group
The Special Service Group (SSG) are the special forces of the Pakistan Army. 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 inte ...
(Pakistan Army)
*
Special Service Wing (Pakistan Air Force)
*
List of military special forces units
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References
Further reading
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External links
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