Estas SOTU são equivalentes a que congéneres internacionais?
New Special Forces StructureWhile in Afghanistan and Iraq so-called haphazardly assembled Combined Joint Special Operations Task Forces of varying composition, strength, and tasks were deployed, in the new NATO era a degree of standardization is being promoted. Today, NATO countries are required to
set up and train standardized Special Operations Task Groups (SOTG) for land and maritime operations and to make them available to NATO in precisely defined structures. These define personnel strength, function, and capabilities. This results in
Special Operations Task Groups (land) and Maritime Special Operations Task Groups as well as Special Operations Rotary / Fixed Wings.When placed under NATO control, these are identical for almost all nations and guarantee standardized standards over a long period. Operational zones include the Baltic and Black Seas, Scandinavia, the Baltic states, and NATO's southeastern flank with Mediterranean climate zones. One challenge will be the cold, wet, and snowy northern climate zones.
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