51 Special Action Group

51 Special Action Group
51 SAG
Common name Top Men Team
Motto Sahas Ki Vijay
Bravery Wins
Agency overview
Formed 1986, 15 December
Employees The officers come from various units of Army.
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency India
Governing body Ministry of Home Affairs (India)
Constituting instrument National Security Guard Act, 1985
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction Counter terrorism, special weapons and tactics, protection of VIPs.
Operational structure
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Agency executive Colonel Maneesh Parthasarathi, Group Commander
Parent agency National Security Guard

The 51 Special Action Group is a special response unit of the National Security Guards (NSG) of India. It was raised by the Cabinet Secretariat under the National Security Guard Act of 1985.

The Special Action Group (SAG) comprises 54% of the National Security Guards. It is its offensive arm, with personnel drawn from the Indian Army. The 51 SAG is tasked with counter-terrorism operations, while the 52 SAG is trained and equipped for counter-hijack operations.

Mission

51 Special Action Group's mission is part of the NSG's overall mission to neutralise specific terrorist threats in vital installations or any given area, handle hijack situations involving piracy in the air and on the land, engage and neutralise terrorists in specific situations, and to rescue hostages in kidnap situations.

Composition

The unit is the smallest combat unit in the SAG counter-terrorist operations, and is called a hit. It has five members: two pairs, or partners and a technical support member. Four hits make a team which is under the command of a captain/team commander. The number of hits used for an intervention job depends on its complexity and the magnitude of the operation.

Recently, operational hubs have been raised in Metro cities: Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata, apart from its headquarters at Manesar, Haryana, near the capital New Delhi.

Equipment

Operations carried out

Though it is not possible to narrate all the operations carried out by NSG but the summary of important surgical operations carried out by NSG (51 SAG) are given below:

References

    http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?150122-SAG-the-real-NSG—Lt Col Jangbir Singh Rangi; former 51 SAG

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