Commandos (Portugal)

Commando Regiment
Regimento de Comandos
The badge of the Commando Regiment.
Active1962–1994; 2002–present
Country Portugal
AllegiancePortugal
BranchPortuguese Army
TypeCommando
SizeOne battalion
Part ofRapid Reaction Brigade
BarracksCarregueira
Nickname(s)Red Berets (Boinas Vermelhas)
Motto(s)Audaces Fortuna Juvat (Fortune Favors the Bold)
MarchMama Sumae
Anniversaries29 June
EngagementsPortuguese Colonial War
Coup of 25 November 1975
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Central African Republic Civil War (2012–present) (part of MINUSCA)
Insurgency in Cabo Delgado (training support)
DecorationsMost decorated troop in the Portuguese Armed Forces
Websitehttps://www.exercito.pt/pt/recrutamento/tropas-especiais/comandos
Commanders
CommanderColonel Pombo
Notable
commanders
Jaime Neves
Insignia
AbbreviationRCmds

The Commandos (Portuguese: Comandos) are a commando (special operations capable) unit in the Portuguese Army. Presently, their parent unit is the Commando Regiment (Regimento de Comandos).

Their motto is Audaces Fortuna Juvat (Latin for "Fortune Favors the Bold") and their war cry is Mama Sumae (it can be translated as "here we are, ready for the sacrifice" – taken from a Bantu tribe of southern Angola).

They were created in Angola during 1962, in the scope of the Portuguese Overseas War, as counter-guerrila forces, combat patrol in dangerous and difficult to reach areas, irregular warfare, long-range penetration, and special reconnaissance, thus responding to the need of the Portuguese Army to have special units specially adapted to the type of war. Initially operating in the Angolan theatre, later units of Commandos also operated in the Portuguese Guinea and Mozambique theatres

The Portuguese Commandos are analogous to the 75th Ranger Regiment and Army Special Forces of the US Army.