Jægerkorpset l JGK l The Danish Huntsmen Corps

Table og content PART 1 0:00 intro 0:53 Shooting drills 1:54 Breaching methods 2:53 CQB 4:36 INFIL methods Air - Parachuting 8:29 INFIL methods Air - Heli insertion 13:34 INFIL methods - Mobility 15:19 Behind Enemy Lines - Recon 16:03 Search & Rescue 18:16 Combat Search & Rescue 18:46 Direct actions 21:59 Extraction PART 2 - Special operations & Deployments 22:23 intro & Operation Enduring Freedom 26:15 Operation Iraqi Freedom 27:18 ISAF support - Battle of Musa Qala 27:37 Counter-insurgency in Iraq 28:16 ISAF support - Operation Panther's Claw 46:18 Task Force 7 46:32 Flintlock 16 47:38 UN Operation MINUSMA 49:14 Evacuation from Afghanistan The Danish Jaegers also known as the Huntsmen Corps (Danish: Jægerkorpset) is an elite special operations force of the Danish Armed Forces part of Special Operations Command. The unit is based in structure and how they operates on of the British SAS. The unit traces its origins to 1785 when the corps was first formed as the "Jaeger Corps of Zealand". Facing emerging threats from Sweden, Prussia, and Great Britain, Denmark created a light infantry force from hunters and woodsmen. The corps existed in various forms until it was remade in its current form in 1962. Throughout the Cold War, the Jaegers was primary a long-range reconnaissance unit, with wide renown for their skills in parachute operations. In the post-Cold War era, the Jaegers deployed for the first time in 1995 to Sarajevo with a six-man counter-sniper team. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the beginning of the United States invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, the Jaegers' training changed. As such, the Jaegers increased their proficiency in counter-terrorism skills, while still maintaining their excellence at reconnaissance operations. In 2002, the Jaegers were deployed to Afghanistan as part of the Danish contribution (Task Group Ferret) to Task Force K-Bar, along with the Frogman Corps. During these operations, the Jaegers took part in reconnaissance, observations, capturing of high-value targets, and direct-action raids on Taliban and al-Qaeda positions. As part of Task Force K-Bar, the Jaeger Corps was awarded the American Presidential Unit Citation on 7 December 2004 for its effort as part of the joint special operations task force in Afghanistan. The unit continued the international operations after Afghanistan with deployments to Iraq both in 2003 before the american invasion and in 2004. The first Jaeger to be killed in combat was in 2013 when a Jaeger was hit by an explosion in Afghanistan. The Jaeger Corps is composed of around 150 highly trained soldiers with special expertise in counter-terrorism, demolitions, parachuting, and combat swimming, HAHO and HALO parachuting, infiltration, sabotage, reconnaissance and more. The corps regularly trains with similar units from different countries, such as the US Navy SEALs, Delta Force, British SAS and the Danish naval special forces group, the Frogman Corps. Music: Danheim - Runar Johan Söderqvist & Patrik Andrén - Knights in the Sky David Buckley - Infiltration Bear McCreary - The Hammer of Thor Bear McCreary - Peaks Pass Johan Söderqvist & Patrik Andrén - Facing North Sarah Schachner - The Guardian Johan Söderqvist & Patrik Andrén - Hunting Down David Buckley - Loki Combat Danheim - Tyr Frans Bak - Who’s Calling? Bear McCreary - The Hand of Odin Bear McCreary - Magni & Modi Bear McCreary - Deliverance David Buckley - Rorke Files Jack Wall - Afghanistan 2025 Johan Söderqvist & Patrik Andrén - Sandstone David Buckley - Odin