Afghan Biographies

Afghanistan National Mission Brigade (NMB)


Name Afghanistan National Mission Brigade (NMB)
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Commander of the Afghan National Army Special Operations Command:

Col Khanullah Shuja (20170803)





Background:


(ANASOC) Afghanistan’s National Mission Brigade (NMB) was activated on July 31, 2017. The new special operations unit will be employed to defeat the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP), al Qaeda groups, the Taliban, and other terrorist and insurgent groups in Afghanistan. The National Mission Brigade will support the Afghan Army and Afghan police.
 The National Mission Brigade will take over the role of the 6th SOK. According to the June 2017 US DoD report, it has already reached initial operational capability and is scheduled to reach full operational capability in March 2018.

Staffing of the National Mission Brigade comes from the Ministry of Defense (MoD), Ministry of Interior (MoI), and the National Directorate of Security (NDS). The unit will conduct national-level missions that are driven by intelligence.

The Afghan Four-Year Roadmap adopted by the MoD and MoI (signed off by President Ghani) aims to double the size of the Afghan special operations unit. The Afghan SOF units (17,000-strong Afghan National Army Special Operations Command) currently conduct 70% of the offensive operations in the fight against the Taliban and other insurgent groups.

Initial plans were for the NMB to have under its control elements of the ANASOC 6th Special Operations Kandak (SOK) and the Ktah Khas. Prior to the establishment of the NMB the 6th SOK, located in the Kabul area, functioned as the ANA’s national mission unit. 

The Ktah Khas (often referred to as the Afghan Partner Unit) is a light infantry special operations Kandak consisting of three companies and support elements. It is accomplished in conducting independent intelligence-driven counterterrorism raids against high value targets as well as utilizing ground and mobility platforms to conduct vehicle interdictions. 



The NMB will have approximately 200 personnel at the brigade level to provide command and control capabilities for the rapidly deployable special operations Kandaks conducting contingency operations throughout the country of Afghanistan.

There are a number of different Afghan SOF units within the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior to include the Crisis Response Unit and the Afghan Commandos. The National Mission Brigade will be one more elite Afghan SOF unit. Members of the U.S. Special Operations Joint Task Force – Afghanistan (SOJTF-A), along with their NATO and partner nation SOF allies, will be conducting the Train, Advise, Assist, and Mentor (TAAM) mission with the National Mission Brigade and its subordinate units. (20170731)

Last Modified 2017-10-02
Established 2017-10-02