Special forces of Thailand

Thai Army Special Force member in Children's Day 2012 at the Chiang Mai Air Force base
Two 1st Special Forces group operators instructing Thai soldiers in 1998
  • Royal Thai Army Special Warfare Command also known as Royal Thai Army Special Forces
    • Special Warfare Center
      • Special Warfare School
        • Basic Training Course
        • Ranger Training Center
        • Airborne Training Center
        • Special Force Training Center
        • Psychological Operations Training Course
    • 1st Special Forces Division
      • 1st Special Forces Regiment (Airborne)
        • 1st Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
        • 2nd Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
      • 2nd Special Forces Regiment (Airborne)
        • 1st Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
        • 2nd Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
      • 3rd Special Forces Regiment King's Guard (Airborne)
      • 4th Special Forces Regiment (Airborne)
        • 1st Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
        • 2nd Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
      • 5th Special Forces Regiment (Airborne)
        • 1st Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
        • 2nd Special Forces Battalion (Airborne)
      • Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols Company also known as LRRP
      • Psychological Battalion
      • Quartermaster Aerial Supply Company
      • 35th Signal Corp Battalion
  • 31st Infantry Regiment also known as Rapid Deployment Force
    • 1st Infantry Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, King Bhumibol's Guard
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, King Bhumibol's Guard
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, King Bhumibol's Guard
Royal Thai Naval Special Warfare operators prepare for military free fall operations from a U.S. Air Force 1st Special Operations Squadron MC-130H Combat Talon II Feb. 15, 2018, at U-Tapao, Thailand. Airborne infiltration training maintains bilateral capabilities and bolsters operational effectiveness of Thai and U.S. special operations forces.

Naval Special Warfare Command also known as Royal Thai Navy SEALs

RTMC Recon holding IWI Tavor X95 at Thailand Children Day 2018

RTMC Reconnaissance Battalion also known as RECON

  • "Thailand". Nation, Religion, King. Retrieved 2011-10-12.

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