The Armed Forces of the Philippines Special Operations Command (AFPSOCOM)[1] is the unified special operations command of the AFP.[2] It is responsible for planning, conducting, and supporting special operations.
Although the current command was established in April 2018, the date marked as the official anniversary of AFPSOCOM is January 16, 1978 - the same date the Philippine Army Special Warfare Brigade (ASWABde) was organized.[3]
The AFPSOCOM traces its roots to the Army Special Warfare Brigade (ASWABde) that was organized in January 1978.[3] The Army Special Warfare Brigade was the first attempt to unify the specialties of two army units with the most highly trained personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Special Forces and the Scout Rangers, and structure their collective efforts into a highly effective army unit. Disbanded in 1986, it was reactivated as the Philippine Army Special Operations Command (PA-SOCOM) in 1995.[3] It has been headquartered in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija since its reactivation,[4] and was expanded in 2004 to accommodate the then newly activated Light Reaction Company.
On April 6, 2018, the PA-SOCOM was elevated to an Armed Forces combatant command and became the AFPSOCOM.[4] This was done as part of lesson learned by AFP officers in the Zamboanga and Marawi sieges in 2013 and 2017.[5]
The mission of the AFPSOCOM is to plan, conduct and support special operations in all operational environments in support of the fundamental missions of the entire Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The AFPSOCOM training regimen comprises different types of training. These training methods are employed to enhance the skills and abilities of the different units under the command.
Basic Airborne Course
Basic Naval Special Warfare Course
Close Quarter Combat Training
Combat Diver’s Course
Jumpmaster Course
Military Freefall Course
Parachute Packing, Maintenance and Air Delivery Course
The current AFP Special Operations Command is organized with the following units:[6][7]
1st Scout Ranger Regiment - Organizes, trains, equips and provides rapidly deployable forces and conducts special operations in support of SOCOM's mission. The unit was modeled after the intelligence-gathering American Alamo Scouts and the combat-ready US Army Rangers. The regiment's core capabilities are: direct action, jungle warfare, special reconnaissance, and sniping operations against hostile positions.
Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) - Organizes, trains, equips and provides rapidly deployable forces and conducts unconventional warfare in all types of operational environment in support of SOCOM's mission. They specialize on the following: unconventional warfare, direct action; special reconnaissance; psychological warfare and mass base operations.
Light Reaction Regiment - The premier counter-terrorist unit of the Philippine Army and the Special operations force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It was formerly known as the Light Reaction Battalion and the Light Reaction Company before finally being upgraded into a regimental unit. Due to its specialization in counter-terrorism operations and its formation with the assistance of American advisers, the Light Reaction Regiment has been sometimes referred to as the Philippines' Delta Force.
Naval Special Operations Command - The Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOCOM) is a unit of the Philippine Navy trained in special operations, sabotage, psychological and unconventional warfare and is heavily influenced by the United States Navy SEALs.
Marine Special Operations Group - The Marine Special Operations Group (MARSOG) was formerly known as the Force Reconnaissance Battalion of the Philippine Marine Corps. It serves similar missions to the now defunct Philippine Navy Special Operations Group.