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The Ground Self-Defense Force has designated members of the Special Operations Group (commonly known as S Unit) and the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade as special operations members in accordance with the "Instructions on the Range of Special Operations Members".



The special forces are the elite among the GSDF, and only basic strong members belong to them.


There is also an entrance examination (disciplinary examination), but even if a member with strong morale and physical strength who has just come out of the ranger takes the examination, many will be dropped.


SEALs, Delta Force, and Green Beret are examples of the US military.


In general, special forces have the following missions.

① Guidance for demonstrations, etc.

② Collecting intelligence information

③ Raid on the command post, etc.

④ Assassination of the commander

⑤ Assassination of a key person

⑥ Destruction of important infrastructure such as power plants

And so on.


Basically, there are people who can do anything, so a small unit of about 4 people will act inconspicuously.


It is said that there are 110,000 special forces in North Korea.

In the Gangneung North Korean special submarine grounding incident that occurred on September 16, 1996, 26 North Korean special forces sent more than 30,000 people.


13 people shot dead

11 people commit suicide

1 person arrested

1 person escaped


The result was that. At that time, it was said that the members of the North Special Forces in the South Korean army had the combat power of five general Korean soldiers. All of them have mastered murder taekwondo and can easily kill people with their bare hands.

What is amazing is its high loyalty. The remaining 13 people committed suicide immediately after deciding that the submarine could be stranded and arrested by South Korea. There will be nothing to lose.


It is said that part of this will be directed to Japan in the event of a Korean emergency.

According to a 2003-2005 Defense Agency review, it is estimated that 500-2500 people are among the refugees fleeing the Korean Peninsula.


On the other hand, it is said that 6000 people will be put in, but the special forces will infiltrate in an indistinguishable state mixed with civilians.

Even if you look at it, you will not be able to prevent the infiltration and work of special forces.


(1) Special forces, (2) operatives, and (3) cooperators are clearly different.


(1) Special forces are units that clearly belong to the army, such


as green berets and special operations groups.


(2) The operative hides or assimilate inside the hostile force, obtains confidential information of the hostile force regardless of legal or illegal means, disturbs the information, incites a rebellion, etc. to disrupt the internal division and organization. A person whose mission is. Intelligence agent. spy.


(3) A collaborator is a person or organization that supports the operative.


Speaking of North Korea

Special Forces: A powerful unit on the mainland (partially infiltrated?)

Agents: People who are confused with lawmakers, bureaucrats, the media, etc. and communicate with North Korea

Cooperators: Chongryon in terms of groups, people who are instigated by operatives in terms of individuals and support their activities


Japan cannot crack down on these actions because there is no SPY prevention law. To be clear, even the public security and the Self-Defense Forces may not be able to fully grasp how much they are eroding.




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