Commandos
Commandos are highly trained military personnel who specialize in conducting covert operations, often behind enemy lines. They are skilled in various tactics, including reconnaissance, sabotage, and direct action missions. Commandos typically operate in small teams and are known for their agility, adaptability, and ability to work in diverse environments.
The term "commando" originated during World War II, particularly associated with the British Army and their Commando units. These units were formed to carry out raids and surprise attacks against enemy forces. Today, many countries have their own commando units, often referred to as special forces, which continue to play a crucial role in modern military operations.