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Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guards Saberin Takavar Brigade Military General Tactical Hat

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The Saberin Takavar Brigade is an elite special forces unit within the Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), established around 2000 to conduct unconventional warfare and high-risk operations. Known for intense training, elite status, and counter-terrorism, they are often compared to Western special forces and operate actively in regional conflicts and border security.
Key Aspects of the Saberin Forces:
  • Role & Mission: Primarily deployed for counter-terrorism, border security, and high-impact strikes. They are utilized in unconventional and asymmetric warfare, often in coordination with the Quds Force and other elite units.
  • Establishment: Created around 1999–2000, they were designed to combat terrorist activities, specifically against the Kurdish PJAK group in the border regions.
  • Capabilities & Training: The unit focuses on sniper training, rapid response, and specialized ground combat, with reports indicating training influenced by British and American special force tactics.
  • Operations & Deployment: Actively deployed in regional conflicts, notably in Syria and along Iran's border with Iraq and Turkey.
  • Organization: Part of the IRGC Ground Forces, the unit works alongside other specialized units, such as the Salman Farsi Brigade, for regional security and power projection. 
Command Structure and Characteristics:
  • Leadership: Historically commanded by figures such as Brigadier General Morteza Mirian; current leadership involves experienced IRGC commanders.
  • Equipment: They utilize a variety of advanced, sometimes specialized weaponry compared to conventional Iranian troops.
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