Algerian Special Forces

The Algerian Special Forces (French Groupe d'Intervention Spcial, hence GIS) is a special forces group created in Algeria in 1987, initially with 300 members. In addition to the "commando-style" training typical of Western forces like the French COS, Russian Spetnaz, or parachutists, they also receive "intervention" training, like that of the GIGN, RAID , SWAT or Spetnaz Alfa Brigade. Since 1992, these forces have existed within the context of violent confrontation between the Algerian government and Islamic militants; major human rights violations against civilians have been widely alleged against both sides. A resulting arms embargo against Algeria initially prevented the GIS from obtaining equipment such as night-vision goggles typical for such units. However, after the September 11, 2001 attacks, western matriel vendors were allowed to sell equipment to Algeria in the name of the international war on terrorism, which co-operation had been requested by Algeria since 1992.

 

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