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16 Must Know Badges of a Para SF Commando

Indian Parachute Regiment is one of the most prestigious regiment around the world, every Indian defence aspirant and serving member wish to join the regiment and wear the iconic maroon beret, but it’s not easy to earn the prestigious title of “Airborne Soldier”.

Para Commandos, also known as Para (SF), represent the elite special forces unit within the Indian Army’s Parachute Regiment. Their primary roles encompass a broad spectrum of high-stakes operations including special operations, direct action, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, counter-proliferation, counter-insurgency, seek and destroy missions, and personnel recovery.

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As recognition of their exceptional service and dedication to the nation, Para Commandos are awarded various badges that honor their distinct contributions and achievements.

Para SF Commando

The Indian Parachute Regiment stands as one of the most esteemed military units globally, capturing the aspirations of both defense enthusiasts and active personnel in India who dream of donning the iconic maroon beret.

However, attaining the revered status of an “Airborne Soldier” is a challenging feat. Housing a significant portion of India’s Special Forces, the regiment is widely recognized as the Indian Para Special Forces, highlighting its critical role and exceptional capabilities within the nation’s defense framework.

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The badges and insignia mentioned are integral to the identity and achievements of Para (Special Forces) commandos in the Indian Army, as well as some international recognitions. Here’s a brief overview of each:

  1. Balidaan Badge: This is a distinct insignia of the Para Special Forces. It signifies sacrifice and is awarded only to those serving in the Special Forces. It features a commando dagger pointed downwards, with wings extending upwards from the blade and the word “Balidaan” written in Devanagari script. This badge is worn on the right pocket and is a mark of honor and valor.
  2. Shoulder Title: Worn on the shoulder, this indicates the regiment or unit to which the soldier belongs. For Para SF commandos, it typically reads “PARA SF,” signifying their elite status within the airborne units.
  3. Para Wings: Worn on the left chest, these wings are awarded upon completion of the Parachute Training Course. They symbolize the soldier’s qualification as a paratrooper.
  4. Regimental Insignia: This badge represents the specific regimental affiliation of the soldier within the Indian Army, showcasing their heritage and lineage.
  5. Headgear: Para SF commandos typically wear a maroon beret, signifying their airborne status, with the Balidaan badge when in service dress.
  6. Jump Indicator Badge: Indicates the number of jumps a paratrooper has completed. Often, stars or other symbols are added to the para wings to denote this.
  7. Diving Badge: Awarded to those qualified in combat diving, this badge signifies proficiency in underwater operations, a crucial skill for special forces operations.
  8. Commendation Badge: Recognizes specific acts of bravery, exceptional service, or achievement. The criteria and design can vary depending on the awarding authority.
  9. Combat Free Falling Badge: Denotes qualification in HALO (High Altitude-Low Opening) and HAHO (High Altitude-High Opening) free-fall parachuting techniques, crucial for inserting troops undetected into enemy territory.
  10. Mavericks Badge: Specific details about this badge are less common, but it could potentially represent a unique qualification or unit within the Para SF or allied special forces communities.
  11. US Army Parachutist Badge: Awarded to soldiers who have completed the US Army Airborne School, this badge signifies their qualification as parachutists by a foreign military, showcasing international training and cooperation.
  12. Sky Marshal Badge: Typically associated with air security, this badge may be awarded to those qualified to perform in-flight security duties. The specifics might vary depending on the context in which it’s awarded.
  13. US Pathfinder Badge: Awarded by the US Army, this badge signifies that the soldier has been trained in pathfinder skills, including air traffic control, drop zone, and landing zone marking for airborne and air assault operations.
  14. NSG SAG Badge: Represents qualification or affiliation with the Special Action Group (SAG) of the National Security Guard (NSG), India’s premier counter-terrorism unit. The NSG SAG is tasked with conducting counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and special operations.
  15. RR Badge: Likely refers to the Rashtriya Rifles, a counter-insurgency force in India. This badge would signify association or commendation with/by the Rashtriya Rifles.
  16. US Military Freefall Parachutist Badge: Similar to the Combat Free Falling Badge but specifically awarded by the US military, this badge recognizes proficiency in military free-fall operations, including HALO/HAHO techniques.

Each badge and insignia carry a weight of honor, skill, and dedication, reflecting the diverse capabilities and achievements of the wearer within the military context.

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