Tiger Forces

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Tiger Forces
Qawat Al-Nimr (فوات النمر)
Active 2013–preesnt
Allegiance Syria Syrian Arab Republic
Branch 23x15px Syrian Army
Type light infantry
Role Offensive operations
Size Division
Engagements Syrian Civil War
Commanders
Current
commander
Maj. Gen. Suheil Al Hassan
Col. Shady Isma’el (Cheetah Forces Brigade commander)[1]
Col. Lu’ayy Sleitan (Cheetah Forces Brigade commander)[1]

Tiger Forces or Qawat Al-Nimr (Arabic: فوات النمر‎‎) is a special forces unit of the Syrian Arab Army which functiones primarily as an offensive unit in the Syrian Civil War. It has been described as a "hot commodity for any government offensive", but their relatively small numbers make it difficult to deploy them to multiple fronts at once.[2]

After successful operations in Latakia and Hama, Colonel Suheil Al Hassan was tasked a special project by the Syrian Armed Forces Central Command in the fall of 2013—to train and lead a Special Forces unit that would work primarily as an offensive unit. Colonel Hassan handpicked many of the soldiers that would later form the Tiger Forces.[3] On 25 December 2015, Suheil Al Hassan was promoted to Major General after refusing to be Brigadier General last year.[2]

The Tiger Forces have a special operations brigade called the "Cheetah Forces".[1] Subunits of the Cheetah Forces includes Team 3 and Team 6. Team 6 were the first soldiers that ended the 35 month long Siege of Kuweires Military Airbase,[4][5] while Team 3 along with Suqur al-Sahara completed the East Aleppo ISIS encirclement.[6]

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