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'''COBRA''' ([[backronym]] for '''''CO'''mmando '''B'''attalion for '''R'''esolute '''A'''ction'') is a [[Special operations|special operation]] unit of the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF) of [[India]] proficient in [[guerrilla]] tactics and jungle warfare. Originally established to counter the [[Naxalite]] problem,<ref>Dholabhai, Nishit (7 September 2008) [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080908/jsp/frontpage/story_9803136.jsp "COBRA on way to fight Naxalites in Jharkhand"] ''[[The Telegraph (Kolkata)|The Telegraph]]'', retrieved 19 June 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=3705004 Indian COBRA Troops to Take on Maoist Insurgents]{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} ''Defence News''</ref> CoBRA is deployed to address insurgent groups engaging in [[asymmetrical warfare]].<ref name="abc">{{cite journal|last=Mund|first=Prasenjit|author2=Mandal Caesar|date=19 June 2009|title=Shadow warriors:Guerrillas wary of Cobra strike|journal=The Times of India|location=Kolkata|pages=2}}</ref> Currently{{When|date=August 2021}} numbering ten battalions,<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/> CoBRA is ranked as one of India's most experienced and successful law enforcement units.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
'''COBRA''' ([[backronym]] for '''''CO'''mmando '''B'''attalion for '''R'''esolute '''A'''ction'') is a [[Special operations|special operation]] unit of the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF) of [[India]] proficient in [[guerrilla]] tactics and jungle warfare. Originally established to counter the [[Naxalite|Naxalite movement]],<ref>Dholabhai, Nishit (7 September 2008) [https://web.archive.org/web/20080908050517/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080908/jsp/frontpage/story_9803136.jsp "COBRA on way to fight Naxalites in Jharkhand"] ''[[The Telegraph (Kolkata)|The Telegraph]]'', retrieved 19 June 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=3705004 Indian COBRA Troops to Take on Maoist Insurgents]{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} ''Defence News''</ref> CoBRA is deployed to address insurgent groups engaging in [[asymmetrical warfare]].<ref name="abc">{{cite journal|last=Mund|first=Prasenjit|author2=Mandal Caesar|date=19 June 2009|title=Shadow warriors:Guerrillas wary of Cobra strike|journal=The Times of India|location=Kolkata|pages=2}}</ref> Numbering ten battalions as of 2011,<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/> CoBRA is considered to be one of the most experienced and successful law enforcement units in the country.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>


==Background==
==Background==
In 2009, the MHA has approved raising of 10 CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) to meet the challenges being posed by naxalites.<ref name="e-pao.net">{{cite web|url=http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.opinions.Politics_and_Governance.CRPF_Maintaining_Peace_in_Nation|title=CRPF Maintaining Peace in Nation|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref> It was created with the view of attacking on naxalite insurgents within their camps.<ref name="e-pao.net"/>
In 2009, the [[Ministry of Home Affairs (India)|MHA]] approved the raising of 10 CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) to meet the challenges posed by the Naxal rebels.<ref name="e-pao.net">{{cite web|url=http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=news_section.opinions.Politics_and_Governance.CRPF_Maintaining_Peace_in_Nation|title=CRPF Maintaining Peace in Nation|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref> The unit was initially raised to counter the [[Naxalite–Maoist insurgency|Naxal]] insurgents in the [[Red corridor|Red Corridor]].<ref name="e-pao.net"/> The regiment initially started off with 2 battalions, in 2009, followed by the raising of another 8 battalions in 2 years.<ref name="e-pao.net" />


CoBRA Battalions are trained to conduct operations against insurgents in all manners of rugged terrain.<ref name="e-pao.net" /> The highly efficient personnel are chosen from the [[Central Reserve Police Force|CRPF]] and are conditioned with rigorous physical endurance, and taught the planning and execution of operations, [[GPS]] and [[map reading]], gathering of intelligence, and [[Fast-roping|Fast-Roping]] amongst other activities. The highly efficient personnel are trained and specialized in various fields including but not limited to guerrilla warfare, explosive tracking and bomb disposal, field engineering, survival, and jungle warfare.
Accordingly, in phased manner the CoBRA battalions were raised – 02 Bn in 2008–09, 04 Bn in 2009–10, 04 Bn in 2010–11.<ref name="e-pao.net" />


CoBRA Battalions are trained to adapt in multi tasking skills operations in extreme terrain.<ref name="e-pao.net"/> CoBRA personnel are trained in guerrilla warfare, field engineering, tracking of explosives, jungle survival techniques along with ops tactics to fight insurgents. Specialized training programme includes jungle warfare, Ops planning and execution, physical endurance, map reading and GPS, intelligence, heli-slithering.<ref name="e-pao.net"/>
Special intelligence courses have been conducted by premier intelligence agencies to train troops in intelligence gathering.<ref name="e-pao.net" /> To maintain the uniformity of standards and the evolution of a unique ethos as well as training of troops. A dedicated CoBRA school of jungle warfare & tactics is in the works.<ref name="e-pao.net" />


The founder of CoBRA, [[Deputy Inspector General|DIG]] K.V. Madhusudhanan, spoke about the CoBRA's unit's rules of engagement in an interview. "The Maoist menace is a grievance-driven movement and ideology-driven insurgency. Hence, CoBRA would require new tactical doctrines, skills and resources. While the Maoist struggle is total—no time limit or fixed geographical target—CoBRA had to operate under limitations of law. There were no drawn lines of conflict, and CoBRA had to account for every person apprehended, injured or killed. The extremists have no such liabilities."<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cobra forces are burdened by law, naxals are not|url=https://www.theweek.in/theweek/specials/2021/04/15/cobra-forces-are-burdened-by-law-naxals-are-not.html|access-date=2021-04-24|website=The Week|language=en}}</ref>
Special intelligence courses have been conducted by premier intelligence agencies to train troops in intelligence gathering.<ref name="e-pao.net"/> To maintain uniformity of standards and evolution of a unique CoBRA ethos as well as training of troops, a dedicated CoBRA school of jungle warfare & tactics is under active consideration.<ref name="e-pao.net"/>


Since its inception, the unit has been successful in the taking down of 61 Naxals, and the apprehension of 886 more. They have also recovered vast amounts of ammunition dumps, along with arms and explosives.<ref name="e-pao.net" /> The CoBRA personnel's efforts have also been acknowledged with more than 200 commendation disc(s) from the [[Director general of police|DG CRPF]].<ref name="e-pao.net" /> The valour and gallant actions of CoBRA has been recognised and the unit has been decorated with multiple [[Courage|Gallantry]] medals including -
Founder DIG of CoBRA, K.V. Madhusudhanan, spoke about the CoBRA's unit's rules of engagement in an interview. "The Maoist menace is a grievance-driven movement and ideology-driven insurgency. Hence, CoBRA would require new tactical doctrines, skills and resources. While the Maoist struggle is total—no time limit or fixed geographical target—CoBRA had to operate under limitations of law. There were no drawn lines of conflict, and CoBRA had to account for every person apprehended, injured or killed. The extremists have no such liabilities."<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cobra forces are burdened by law, naxals are not|url=https://www.theweek.in/theweek/specials/2021/04/15/cobra-forces-are-burdened-by-law-naxals-are-not.html|access-date=2021-04-24|website=The Week|language=en}}</ref>


* 1 [[Kirti Chakra]]
CoBRA Bn, true to its training and competence have killed 61 naxals and apprehended 866 suspects as well as recovered huge amount of arms, ammunition and explosives till 2011.<ref name="e-pao.net"/> The CoBRA personnel's efforts have also been acknowledged with 200 plus DG commendation discs.<ref name="e-pao.net"/> The valour and gallant actions of CoBRA have been recognised and the personnel have been decorated with 09 [[Courage|Gallantry]] medals including two [[Shaurya Chakra]].<ref name="e-pao.net"/> CoBRA Commando Ashish Kumar Tiwari was awarded [[Shaurya Chakra]] for single-handedly pinning down a squad of Maoists which resulted in the killing of a top naxal leader and Asst Commandant RV Mishra for taking down a group of 32 Maoists in Jharkhand in a clandestine operation with a team of only 8 and killing 5 Maoist even after a mine shredded his leg while trying to save a fellow member.<ref name="e-pao.net"/>
* 8 [[Shaurya Chakra]]
* 6 [[President's Police Medal|PPMG]]
* 250 [[President's Police Medal|PMG]]
* 189 [[Wound Medal (India)|Parakram Padak]]
* 6 [[Jeevan Raksha Padak]]
* 13578 [https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/AntrikSuraksha_25022021.PDF Antarik Suraksha Padak]
* 3339 DG Commendation Disc


1986 was the year when No. 88 Mahila Battalion, [[Central Reserve Police Force|CRPF]] was raised, earning the distinction of being the first all-women battalion in the world. In 2021, 34 personnel from the hallowed ranks of the CRPF, to form an all-women CoBRA battalion.
March 2021, 88 Mahila (Women) Battalion was formed, composed of women only.

== History ==
The Indian government established 10 units for CoBRA since 2008.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>


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==Firearms and equipment==
==Firearms and equipment==


Cobra is a well-equipped Central Armed Police unit in the country,<ref>Times of India (6 October 2012)[https://web.archive.org/web/20131112104116/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-06/ranchi/34293189_1_plfi-rebels-jharkhand-jaguar-misir-besra "All-out war against PLFI before puja"]</ref> set up with a budget of {{INR}} 13 billion from the [[Government of India|Central government]].{{citation needed|date=March 2011}}
CoBRA is a well-equipped Central Armed Police unit in the country,<ref>Times of India (6 October 2012)[https://web.archive.org/web/20131112104116/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-06/ranchi/34293189_1_plfi-rebels-jharkhand-jaguar-misir-besra "All-out war against PLFI before puja"]</ref> set up with a budget of {{INR}}293 billion from the [[Government of India|Central government]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 2022 |title=Expenditure Profile - 2022-23, Ministry of Finance, Budget Division |url=https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/doc/eb/vol1.pdf |website=Ministry of Home Affairs (India)}}</ref>


===Small arms===
===Small arms===
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* [[Pistol Auto 9mm 1A|9mm 1A Auto Pistol]]
* [[Pistol Auto 9mm 1A|9mm 1A Auto Pistol]]
* [[Glock pistol]]
* [[Glock pistol]]
* [[Heckler & Koch MP5]] submachine gun
* [[Heckler & Koch MP5]] [[submachine gun]]
* [[Carl Gustav recoilless rifle]].{{citation needed|date=March 2011}}
* [[Carl Gustav recoilless rifle]]
* [[Dragunov SVD]] sniper rifle
* [[Dragunov SVD]] [[sniper rifle]]
* 84mm CGRL
* [[Steyr SSG 69]]
* [[Steyr SSG 69]]
* [[Heckler & Koch MSG-90]] sniper rifle.<ref name="abc" />
* [[Heckler & Koch MSG-90]] [[sniper rifle]].<ref name="abc" />
* [[40 mm grenade|40×46mm]] [[Grenade launcher|Multi Grenade Launcher System (MGL)]]
* 40×46&nbsp;mm MULTI GRANED LAUNCHER SYSTEM (MGL)


Most of the equipment for the Cobra is manufactured indigenously by the [[Indian Ordnance Factories]] controlled by the [[Ordnance Factories Board]], Ministry of Defence, Government of India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofbindia.gov.in/index.php?wh=Weapons&lang=en|title=Indian Ordnance Factories: Weapons|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofbindia.gov.in/index.php?wh=inbrief&lang=en|title=Indian Ordnance Factories: OFB in Brief|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref>
Most of the equipment for the Cobra is manufactured indigenously by the [[Indian Ordnance Factories]] controlled by the [[Ordnance Factories Board]], Ministry of Defence, Government of India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofbindia.gov.in/index.php?wh=Weapons&lang=en|title=Indian Ordnance Factories: Weapons|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofbindia.gov.in/index.php?wh=inbrief&lang=en|title=Indian Ordnance Factories: OFB in Brief|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref>


Some weapon like sniper guns are imported from other countries.
Some weapon like long-range sniper rifles are imported from overseas


==Training==
==Training==
Cobras are trained in the CRPF jungle warfare institutions in Belgaum and Koraput. Their training regime and duration is similar to that of lines of [[National Security Guard|NSG Commandos]]. They are trained to adapt the art of [[camouflage]] and [[jungle warfare]] with main focus on [[jungle warfare]] . All the personnel are trained for heli borne insertion and drops. Regular refreshing training is carried out of the commandos to check their physical and firing skills matching the standard. Their role is to carry out reconnaissance and long range patrols, gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the insurgents, and also carry out ambushes and precision strikes when required. Their sniper teams can also be used to headshot key targets.<ref name="abc" />
CoBRA's are trained in the CRPF jungle warfare institutions in Belgaum and Koraput. Their training regime and duration is along the lines of other commando forces of the country such as the [[National Security Guard]]. They are trained to adapt themselves in the art of [[camouflage]] and [[jungle warfare]] with the main focus being on [[Guerrilla warfare|guerilla]] and [[jungle warfare]] . All personnel are trained for helicopter borne insertion and drops. Refresher courses are conducted annually and bi-annually to ensure that the unit and its personnel function as a well-oiled machine without any hijinks. Their role is to carry out reconnaissance and long range patrols, gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the insurgents, and also carry out ambushes and precision strikes when required.<ref name="abc" />


After three months of training in Belgaum or Koraput, CoBRA members are deployed to their respective units to counter-Naxal activities.<ref name="pib.nic.in">{{cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=79079|title=Press Information Bureau English Releases|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref>
After three months of training in Belgaum or Koraput, CoBRA members are deployed to their respective units to counter-Naxal activities.<ref name="pib.nic.in">{{cite web|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=79079|title=Press Information Bureau English Releases|access-date=27 March 2015}}</ref>


==Major operations==
==Major operations==
* On 05-06 March 2018 an operation "चक्रव्यूह" was conducted in Vill-Akbaitanr, U/PS-Dumari, Distt-Giridih (Jharkhand) by "Alfa coy" of 203 Cobra Battalion in which 03 hardcore and 35 lakhs rewardee Maoists and 12 Dasta Members were apprehended along with recovery of a huge cache of arms and ammunition. It was one of the historical operations in the history of Indian Paramilitary forces as the Cobra Commandos captured all those hardcore Maoists without firing a single bullet. Team Alfa of 203 cobra recovered 15 weapons with much ammunition, IEDs, Maoist literature, laptops and mobiles etc.
* On 05-6 March 2018 an operation "चक्रव्यूह" was conducted in Vill-Akbaitanr, U/PS-Dumari, Distt-Giridih (Jharkhand) by "Alpha [[Company (military unit)|coy]]" of 203 Cobra Battalion in which 03 hardcore and 35 lakhs rewardee Maoists and 12 Dasta Members were apprehended along with recovery of a huge cache of arms and ammunition. It was one of the historical operations in the history of Indian Paramilitary forces as the Cobra Commandos captured all those hardcore Maoists without firing a single bullet. Team Alfa of 203 cobra recovered 15 weapons with much ammunition, IEDs, Maoist literature, laptops and mobiles etc.
* On 17 September 2009 an operation was conducted in [[Singamdgu]] [[Dantewada]] district in which approximately 30–40 Maoists were reported to be killed.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* On 17 September 2009 an operation was conducted in Singamdgu [[Dantewada]] district in which approximately 30–40 Maoists were reported to be killed.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* On 9 January 2010 under PS [[Jagargunda]] in district. [[Dantewada]], 4 Maoists were killed and 112 Bore Gun with 4 cartridges, 3 muzzle-loading guns, 2 Tiffin Bomb, 1 [[improvised explosive device]], Drum and Maoists literature with photographs were recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* On 9 January 2010 under PS Jagargunda in district. [[Dantewada]], 4 Maoists were killed and 112 Bore Gun with 4 cartridges, 3 [[muzzle-loading gun]]s, 2 Tiffin Bomb, 1 [[improvised explosive device]], Drum and Maoists literature with photographs were recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* [[Ops Jaws]] carried out by 08 teams of 203 CoBRA from 11 TO 15 June in area of PS [[Sonua]] & [[Bandgaon]] District.- W/ [[Singhbhum]], Jharkhand in which a Maoists camp was destroyed and reportedly 12 Maoists cadres were killed.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* Ops Jaws carried out by 08 teams of 203 CoBRA from 11 TO 15 June in area of PS Sonua & Bandgaon District.- W/ [[Singhbhum]], Jharkhand in which a Maoists camp was destroyed and reportedly 12 Maoists cadres were killed.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* During an operation launched in [[Duli forest]] area in W/[[Midnapur]] district (West Bengal) on 15–16 June 2010, 8 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions was recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* During an operation launched in Duli forest area in W/[[Midnapur]] district (West Bengal) on 15–16 June 2010, 8 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions was recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* During an operation launched in [[Kayma forest]] area in W/[[Midnapur]] District. (WB) from 25–26 July 2010, 6 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions were recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* During an operation launched in Kayma forest area in W/[[Midnapur]] District. (WB) from 25–26 July 2010, 6 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions were recovered.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* In operation launched in [[Saranda forest]] area in District. – W/[[Singhbhum]], Jharkhand from 24–28 September 2010 Cobra teams were able to penetrate deep in forest and kill one Maoist, apprehend 4 Maoists cadres, bust 12 Maoist camps and recover of arms, ammunitions and explosives.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>
* In operation launched in [[Saranda forest]] area in District. – W/[[Singhbhum]], Jharkhand from 24–28 September 2010 Cobra teams were able to penetrate deep in forest and kill one Maoist, apprehend 4 Maoists cadres, bust 12 Maoist camps and recover of arms, ammunitions and explosives.<ref name="crpf.nic.in"/>


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Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA)
CoBRA Insignia
CoBRA Insignia
AbbreviationCoBRA
Motto"Saṃgrāmeṃ parākramī jyī"
"Victory for gallant in war"
Agency overview
Formed12 September, 2008[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionIndia
Legal jurisdictionIndia
Primary governing bodyCentral Reserve Police Force
Secondary governing bodyMinistry of Home Affairs (India)
Operational structure
HeadquartersDirectorate General, Central Reserve Police Force, New Delhi
Active Personnel[2]s10,000
Agency executive
Parent agencyCentral Reserve Police Force
Notables
Person
Anniversary
  • 12 September 2008
Website
crpf.gov.in

COBRA (backronym for COmmando Battalion for Resolute Action) is a special operation unit of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) of India proficient in guerrilla tactics and jungle warfare. Originally established to counter the Naxalite movement,[4][5] CoBRA is deployed to address insurgent groups engaging in asymmetrical warfare.[6] Numbering ten battalions as of 2011,[1] CoBRA is considered to be one of the most experienced and successful law enforcement units in the country.[1]

Background

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In 2009, the MHA approved the raising of 10 CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) to meet the challenges posed by the Naxal rebels.[7] The unit was initially raised to counter the Naxal insurgents in the Red Corridor.[7] The regiment initially started off with 2 battalions, in 2009, followed by the raising of another 8 battalions in 2 years.[7]

CoBRA Battalions are trained to conduct operations against insurgents in all manners of rugged terrain.[7] The highly efficient personnel are chosen from the CRPF and are conditioned with rigorous physical endurance, and taught the planning and execution of operations, GPS and map reading, gathering of intelligence, and Fast-Roping amongst other activities. The highly efficient personnel are trained and specialized in various fields including but not limited to guerrilla warfare, explosive tracking and bomb disposal, field engineering, survival, and jungle warfare.

Special intelligence courses have been conducted by premier intelligence agencies to train troops in intelligence gathering.[7] To maintain the uniformity of standards and the evolution of a unique ethos as well as training of troops. A dedicated CoBRA school of jungle warfare & tactics is in the works.[7]

The founder of CoBRA, DIG K.V. Madhusudhanan, spoke about the CoBRA's unit's rules of engagement in an interview. "The Maoist menace is a grievance-driven movement and ideology-driven insurgency. Hence, CoBRA would require new tactical doctrines, skills and resources. While the Maoist struggle is total—no time limit or fixed geographical target—CoBRA had to operate under limitations of law. There were no drawn lines of conflict, and CoBRA had to account for every person apprehended, injured or killed. The extremists have no such liabilities."[8]

Since its inception, the unit has been successful in the taking down of 61 Naxals, and the apprehension of 886 more. They have also recovered vast amounts of ammunition dumps, along with arms and explosives.[7] The CoBRA personnel's efforts have also been acknowledged with more than 200 commendation disc(s) from the DG CRPF.[7] The valour and gallant actions of CoBRA has been recognised and the unit has been decorated with multiple Gallantry medals including -

1986 was the year when No. 88 Mahila Battalion, CRPF was raised, earning the distinction of being the first all-women battalion in the world. In 2021, 34 personnel from the hallowed ranks of the CRPF, to form an all-women CoBRA battalion.

Bases

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Battalion City Geo-Location
201 CoBRA Battalion Karanpur
202 CoBRA Battalion Sunabeda, Koraput, Odisha
203 CoBRA Battalion Changsari, Assam
204 CoBRA Battalion Masgaon, Chhattisgarh
205 CoBRA Battalion Barwadih, Bihar
206 CoBRA Battalion Chintapur, Maharashtra
207 CoBRA Battalion Tyangrasol, West Bengal
208 CoBRA Battalion Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh
209 CoBRA Battalion RANCHI, Jharkhand
210 CoBRA Battalion Dalgaon, Assam
88 Mahila Battalion

Firearms and equipment

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CoBRA is a well-equipped Central Armed Police unit in the country,[9] set up with a budget of 293 billion from the Central government.[10]

Small arms

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Most of the equipment for the Cobra is manufactured indigenously by the Indian Ordnance Factories controlled by the Ordnance Factories Board, Ministry of Defence, Government of India.[11][12]

Some weapon like long-range sniper rifles are imported from overseas

Training

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CoBRA's are trained in the CRPF jungle warfare institutions in Belgaum and Koraput. Their training regime and duration is along the lines of other commando forces of the country such as the National Security Guard. They are trained to adapt themselves in the art of camouflage and jungle warfare with the main focus being on guerilla and jungle warfare . All personnel are trained for helicopter borne insertion and drops. Refresher courses are conducted annually and bi-annually to ensure that the unit and its personnel function as a well-oiled machine without any hijinks. Their role is to carry out reconnaissance and long range patrols, gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the insurgents, and also carry out ambushes and precision strikes when required.[6]

After three months of training in Belgaum or Koraput, CoBRA members are deployed to their respective units to counter-Naxal activities.[13]

Major operations

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  • On 05-6 March 2018 an operation "चक्रव्यूह" was conducted in Vill-Akbaitanr, U/PS-Dumari, Distt-Giridih (Jharkhand) by "Alpha coy" of 203 Cobra Battalion in which 03 hardcore and 35 lakhs rewardee Maoists and 12 Dasta Members were apprehended along with recovery of a huge cache of arms and ammunition. It was one of the historical operations in the history of Indian Paramilitary forces as the Cobra Commandos captured all those hardcore Maoists without firing a single bullet. Team Alfa of 203 cobra recovered 15 weapons with much ammunition, IEDs, Maoist literature, laptops and mobiles etc.
  • On 17 September 2009 an operation was conducted in Singamdgu Dantewada district in which approximately 30–40 Maoists were reported to be killed.[1]
  • On 9 January 2010 under PS Jagargunda in district. Dantewada, 4 Maoists were killed and 112 Bore Gun with 4 cartridges, 3 muzzle-loading guns, 2 Tiffin Bomb, 1 improvised explosive device, Drum and Maoists literature with photographs were recovered.[1]
  • Ops Jaws carried out by 08 teams of 203 CoBRA from 11 TO 15 June in area of PS Sonua & Bandgaon District.- W/ Singhbhum, Jharkhand in which a Maoists camp was destroyed and reportedly 12 Maoists cadres were killed.[1]
  • During an operation launched in Duli forest area in W/Midnapur district (West Bengal) on 15–16 June 2010, 8 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions was recovered.[1]
  • During an operation launched in Kayma forest area in W/Midnapur District. (WB) from 25–26 July 2010, 6 Maoists cadres were killed and a huge cache of arms and ammunitions were recovered.[1]
  • In operation launched in Saranda forest area in District. – W/Singhbhum, Jharkhand from 24–28 September 2010 Cobra teams were able to penetrate deep in forest and kill one Maoist, apprehend 4 Maoists cadres, bust 12 Maoist camps and recover of arms, ammunitions and explosives.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "CRPF - CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE, GOVT. OF INDIA". Archived from the original on 15 May 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  2. ^ "The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage - COBRA on way to fight Naxalites in Jharkhand". Archived from the original on 8 September 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. ^ "About Sector | CoBRA Sector | Central Reserve Police Force, Government of India". crpf.gov.in. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  4. ^ Dholabhai, Nishit (7 September 2008) "COBRA on way to fight Naxalites in Jharkhand" The Telegraph, retrieved 19 June 2009
  5. ^ Indian COBRA Troops to Take on Maoist Insurgents[dead link] Defence News
  6. ^ a b c Mund, Prasenjit; Mandal Caesar (19 June 2009). "Shadow warriors:Guerrillas wary of Cobra strike". The Times of India. Kolkata: 2.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "CRPF Maintaining Peace in Nation". Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  8. ^ "Cobra forces are burdened by law, naxals are not". The Week. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  9. ^ Times of India (6 October 2012)"All-out war against PLFI before puja"
  10. ^ "Expenditure Profile - 2022-23, Ministry of Finance, Budget Division" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs (India). February 2022.
  11. ^ "Indian Ordnance Factories: Weapons". Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Indian Ordnance Factories: OFB in Brief". Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Press Information Bureau English Releases". Retrieved 27 March 2015.

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