Special Operations Command (Philippines)


The Armed Forces of the Philippines Special Operations Command is the unified special operations command of the Armed Forces responsible for planning, conducting, and supporting special operations. Although the current AFPSOCOM was established in April 2018 on the basis of the Philippine Army Special Operations Command and the AFP Joint Special Operations Group, it traces its origins to the Philippine Army Special Warfare Brigade, established on January 16, 1978.

History

The AFPSOCOM traces its roots to the Philippine Army Special Warfare Brigade that was organized in January 1978. The ASWABde was a first attempt to unify the specialties of the Special Forces and the Scout Rangers, two army units that have among the most highly trained personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and structure their collective efforts into a highly effective army unit. Disbanded in 1986, it was reactivated as the PA SOCOM in 1995. It has been headquartered in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija since its reactivation, and was expanded in 2003 to accommodate the Light Reaction Regiment.
The current AFPSOCOM, which was elevated to an Armed Forces combatant command in April 2018, also includes units from the now disbanded AFP Joint Special Operations Group, raised in August 2003, and included not just the LRR, but the Naval Special Operations Group and the 710th Special Operations Wing. The AFP JSOG K-9 Platoon was carried over to the expanded command.

Unit mission

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.

Unit core capabilities

SOCOM forces are employed based on the following core capabilities:
The current AFP SOCOM is organized into:

Some types of training in AFPSOCOM