commandoes
Commandos are highly trained soldiers specializing in irregular warfare operations. Their role typically involves conducting direct action raids, reconnaissance, sabotage, and counter-terrorism missions behind enemy lines or in sensitive areas. Commando units are known for their rigorous selection and training processes, which emphasize physical fitness, marksmanship, small unit tactics, and specialized skills such as parachuting, diving, and survival.
The concept of commandos gained prominence during World War II. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill advocated
Modern commandos are often drawn from elite special forces branches of a nation's military. They are deployed