From cover to elite special operations
The 2nd Commando Regiment (2 CDO Regt) is one of the two main special operations units in the Australian Army. It was established in 1997, when it became clear that the country did not have enough forces to carry out serious special operations. At first, the regiment was conceived as a reserve unit to support other special forces. But over time, it turned into a full-fledged combat unit of the first level.
Now the 2nd Paratrooper Regiment is not just a "covering force." This is a highly specialized group capable of operating independently in the most difficult conditions, from offshore platforms to urban areas.
What does the 2nd Paratrooper Regiment do and how does it differ from ordinary soldiers?
The regiment is based in Sydney and is part of the Special Operations Command (SOCOMD). Its main task is offensive special operations and hostage rescue operations. These are the missions where a mistake can lead to the death of people: a terrorist on board an airplane, a school takeover, an offshore drilling crisis.
The 2nd Parachute Regiment is Australia's leading national counterterrorism and rescue unit. They are ready to act both inside and outside the country. They are compared to the British SAS, SBS and the Canadian JTF2 — their level of training and trust in them is so high.
How does SOCOMD work and who else is in this club?
The 2nd Commando Regiment operates in conjunction with the Special Aviation Regiment (SASR), the second first—level unit in SOCOMD. Together they form the backbone of the Australian special forces. But there is a whole system working around them: a special operations engineering regiment, an aviation regiment, a logistics squadron, and the oldest unit, the 1st Commando Regiment, whose history dates back to World War II.
The very structure of the 2nd Parachute Regiment is classified, but it is known that it is divided into several squadrons and detachments. Each of them is scalable, flexible, and ready to quickly adapt to a specific task. They are supported by specialists in communications, medicine, intelligence and logistics.
Missions where you can't make mistakes
Among the key tasks are Armed Threat Response Teams (ARPT), the fight against terrorism at sea, direct actions and operations behind enemy lines. They can infiltrate ships, storm buildings, work in confined urban spaces or in the wild.
Their motto is "error—free missions." It's not just a slogan. This is the reality they face every time they receive an order.
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