707th Special Mission Group

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The 707th Special Mission Group (KoreanScript error: No such module "Lang".; HanjaScript error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) is a general-purpose special forces unit of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROK-SWC).

History

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QRF ROK 707th Ashena Unit in Afghanistan

The unit was formed after the Munich massacre, which forced the South Korean government to create a counterterrorism and hostage rescue unit in time for the 1988 Olympics that would be held in South Korea.[1]

In 1984, B Squadron of Delta Force traveled to South Korea to conduct training with the 707th.[2]

During February 2019, the former Template:Em was reorganized and renamed as the Template:Em with additional personnel and equipment to ensure higher readiness against various threats.[3] It is now commanded by a Colonel instead of a Lieutenant Colonel.

Since 2011, the 707th Special Mission Group has maintained a presence in the United Arab Emirates as part of the South Korean Special Forces contingent, named 'Akh Unit,' deployed there to train local forces.[4]

1982 Korean Air Force transport crash

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On 5 February 1982 a Fairchild C-123J carrying 47 of its members, along with six Korean Air Force personnel, were killed in a crash while on approach to Jeju International Airport, Jeju, South Korea.[5][6][7]

It was the deadliest peacetime accident the Korean armed forces experienced since the Korean War, with the exception of another Air Force C-123 that crashed into Mt. Choenggye on 1 June 1982, killing 53, including ROK-SWC's 49 commandos and four air force personnel.[8]

2024 South Korean martial law

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On 3 December 2024, at approximately 10:27 p.m. Korea Standard Time (KST), South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law during an address broadcast live on YTN television.

He accused the opposition Democratic Party of sympathizing with North Korea and conducting "anti-state activities", further labeling them a criminal organization working with North Korean communists to destroy the country.

The order included the prohibition of any political activities, including of the National Assembly, and a suspension of the freedom of the press.

Members of the 707th Group were dispatched by the president to the National Assembly building and attempted to enter the main hall where they were thwarted by protestors. Some personnel were spotted carrying simunitions rounds rather than live ammunition.[9]

Following the National Assembly's vote to repeal the martial law decree, personnel from the 707th had withdrawn.[10]

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The unit has been called on by the South Korean government to prioritize potential counterterrorism and hostage rescue operations against any possible threats on South Korean soil.[11]

The unit is South Korea's primary black operation, counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and quick reaction force (QRF).

The unit's soldiers Template:Ndash once distinguished by their black berets (before the standardization of the black beret for all active soldiers) Template:Ndash are tasked with conducting against irregular military, constitute the Army's QRF for emergencies, special operations that are extremely high-risk and dangerous, and urban counterterrorism and hostage rescue missions.[12]

The unit's nickname is Template:Em.[13]

Organisation

Prior to reorganization the 707th Battalion had about 200 men and women organized into a:

  • Counter-Terrorism Team
  • Maritime-Operations Team
  • Air-Assault Team
  • Sniper Team
  • Intelligence Company
  • All-female Company

The all-female company could be used as bodyguards or for low-visibility operations, all divided into fourteen-man operating teams, as well as support and demolition teams. The all-female company was deactivated in 2014.[14]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".[15][16][1]

Training

The recruitment process usually involves conscripts from different branches of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces (ROK Armed Forces) who apply and try out to become members of the elite force. Others are handpicked by their superiors across the different branches of the military and try out like their applicant counterparts. The selection process is very rigorous. First applicants will undergo a background check and then undergo a 10-day procedure in which 90% are eliminated.

All members of the 707th Group are SCUBA Diver or UDT/SEAL's and airborne qualified. It is reported that members frequently perform daily calisthenics in the snow and sub-zero temperatures and will swim in freezing lakes without any thermal protection.[17]

707th maintains close ties with similar units from around the globe, including Singapore's STAR group, the Australian SASR and Hong Kong's Special Duties Unit (SDU) although the unit's closest ties are with the US Army's 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) and Delta Force.[18][19]

The 707th Group also owns and operates a multi-complex counterterrorism and hostage rescue training site for the ROK-SWC and hosts multi-national counterterrorism and hostage rescue training.[20]

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707th Special Mission Group snipers in United Arab Emirates.

Equipment

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Republic of Korea 707th Akh Unit in UAE

The 707th SMG is known to be using the M2016 Special Warfare Command four-colour desert digital pattern.[21]

Small arms

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UDT SEAL snipers
Model Origin Type
Daewoo K5 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Semi-automatic pistol
Glock 19 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Heckler & Koch MP5 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Submachine gun
Brügger & Thomet MP9 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
USAS-12 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Shotgun
Kel-Tec KSG File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Daewoo K1 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Assault rifle
Daewoo K2
FN SCAR-L File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
M4 carbine File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
KAC KS-3
KAC SR-16
Daewoo K3 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Light machine gun
Barrett MRAD File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Sniper rifle
Panzerfaust 3 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Rocket launcher

See also

References

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