Special Boarding Unit | |
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特別警備隊 | |
Active | March 27, 2001 – present |
Country | Japan |
Branch | Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
Type | Special forces |
Role | Special operations VBSS |
Size | Classified,[1] estimated at 90 operators in 2007[2] |
Part of | Self Defense Fleet |
Garrison/HQ | Etajima, Hiroshima |
Nickname(s) | SBU Tokketai (In Japanese) |
Engagements | Battle of Amami-Ōshima (Did not intervene) Counter-piracy operations in Somalia[3] |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Kazuhiro Kuroki |
Notable commanders | Toru Yamaguchi |
Insignia | |
Green SBU Patch Blue SBU Patch |
The Special Boarding Unit (特別警備隊, Tokubetsukeibitai) is a special forces unit established by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force on March 27, 2001, in response to a spy ship incursion that had taken place on the Noto Peninsula in 1999.[4][5] The unit was created to perform similar roles to those undertaken by American Navy SEALs and the British SBS.[1] Its structure is based on that of the SBS.[6] It is based in Etajima, Hiroshima.[7]
The unit's roles involve maritime anti-terrorist duties, including operations where arms are known to be involved.[8][9] However, its duties and responsibilities overlap with those of the Special Security Team, the Japan Coast Guard's counter-terrorist unit.[10] However, the SST has the right to detain anyone lawfully.[11]
Information on SBU personnel, training and weapons is classified and not available.[12] Its operators wear balaclavas to protect their identities when operating where they can be seen.[13] Due to the nature of their duties and responsibilities, an amendment had been passed to raise their salaries.[14]