Forces spéciales américaines

The term “Forces spéciales américaines,” or “American special forces,” refers to elite military units within the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps that are specially trained to conduct unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, and direct action missions. These forces are characterized by their advanced training, versatility, and ability to operate in diverse environments. Notable examples include the Army’s Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Air Force’s Pararescue teams. American special forces are often deployed for high-stakes operations that require a high degree of skill, stealth, and adaptability. They work closely with other military branches and allied forces and emphasize non-traditional tactics to achieve their objectives, making them a critical component of U.S. military operations.