In the early 90s, the military and political leadership of Belarus faced the question of the further fate of the legacy of the Soviet Army. The Belorussian Military District had three airborne units: one in Vitebsk, one in Brest and one in Maryina Gorka. A dilemma came when a defense doctrine was proclaimed, of which airborne units did not fit very well. Some leaders, proceeding from supposedly pacifist considerations, proposed a radical solution dismantling the airborne forces. In September 1995, mobile forces were formed on the basis of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division and the 38th Separate Guards Airborne Brigade as part of the 38th, 317th and 350th separate mobile brigades. They took part in the following operational tactical exercises: "Neman", "Berezina", "Clear Sky", "Shield of the Fatherland", and "Shield of the Union". Finally, on 2 August 2007, the formation of the Special Operations Forces was announced. They included two mobile forces brigades, the 5th separate special-purpose brigade.
There are units to perform the tasks of particular importance:
33rd Guards Spetsnaz Detachment
A special purpose detachment of 5th Spetsnaz Brigade
527th Spetsnaz Company
22nd Spetsnaz Company
Professional training
Officers for special operations forces are trained by the military intelligence department of the Military Academy of Belarus. Students are trained in the following specialties: management of units and telecommunication systems. Field and practical exercises with the use of weapons and military equipment are held at a field training and material base.Future special forces officers are trained by following military universities in the Russian Armed Forces: the Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School and the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School. After five years of training, cadets receive the military rank of Lieutenant.
The official motto is Nobody but us. An alternative motto is also, Anywhere, anytime, any task.
Symbols
The heraldic badge is the emblem of the Special Forces was approved in March 2012. It consists of the emblem of the special operations forces with a silver ten-pointed star. The flag of the special operations forces is a rectangular cloth of blue color with a green stripe in the lower part. The ratio of the width of the green strip to the width of the flag is 1:3. The flag is 200 cm long and 133 cm wide. In the center of the blue strip of the banner is an image of the heraldic badge.