Lead elite teams that implement unconventional operations by air, land, or sea during combat or peacetime. These activities include offensive raids, demolitions, reconnaissance, search and rescue, and counterterrorism. In addition to their combat training, special forces officers often have specialized training in swimming, diving, parachuting, survival, emergency medicine, and foreign languages. Duties include directing advanced reconnaissance operations and evaluating intelligence information; recruiting, training, and equipping friendly forces; leading raids and invasions on enemy territories; training personnel to implement individual missions and contingency plans; performing strategic and tactical planning for politically sensitive missions; and operating sophisticated communications equipment.
by Cape Peninsula University of Technology
by Cape Peninsula University of Technology
by Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
by University of Cape Town
by University of Johannesburg
by MANCOSA Pty (Ltd)
by MANCOSA Pty (Ltd)
by Regent Business School (Pty) Ltd t/a Regent Business School
by MANCOSA Pty (Ltd)
by Regent Business School (Pty) Ltd t/a Regent Business School
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