It's important to note that this structure was not rigid. Depending on the specific unit's role or mission, the numbers could vary. For instance, No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando was organized with around 390 men in six troops, while early plans for the 1st Special Service Brigade involved 10 troops of 50 men each.
In summary, the number of soldiers in a commando unit can vary, but it's typically a small team of elite soldiers, ranging from 6 to 45 soldiers, depending on the country and the specific military organization. Commandos are trained to conduct specialized military operations, and they play a critical role in modern military operations.
Every infantry battalion in the Indian Army has a dedicated Ghatak platoon. However, this is a much smaller unit:
Key Factors That Separate Commandos from Conventional Soldiers
1 Commando = 1 to 2 Soldiers. (Numbers and heavy armor still rule the day). 1 commando is equal to how many soldiers
A standard infantry soldier (say, a rifleman in a conventional army) is trained for:
Commandos are equipped with cutting-edge military hardware that gives them an immediate unfair advantage on the battlefield:
Because a small group of commandos can achieve strategic objectives that would otherwise require an entire infantry company, military high commands value a single operator's impact at many times that of a standard infantryman. 1. The Selection and Attrition Gap
Studies of MACV-SOG teams (5 to 8 American commandos operating in Laos and Cambodia) claim that they sometimes engaged NVA battalions of 500 men. One SOG veteran famously said, "We didn't count kills; we counted how long we kept the NVA regiment busy." Some analysts extrapolated a 1:100 ratio, but this ignores air support, artillery, and indigenous scouts. It's important to note that this structure was not rigid
Commandos (from the Portuguese commando , meaning "to command") are special operations forces trained for:
This ratio is not a measure of raw physical durability, but rather of force multiplication, training intensity, and technological leverage.
Commandos are screened for "High-IQ/High-EQ" traits, allowing them to make split-second decisions under pressure that would paralyze a standard soldier. 3. Precision vs. Mass
The historical structure of a British Commando is well-documented. Each commando unit was a of approximately 450 men , commanded by a lieutenant colonel. This force was further organized into smaller "troops" (of about 75 men) and "sections" (of about 15 men), creating a tactical hierarchy that balanced command and agility. This battalion-size standard has been consistently cited by multiple sources, confirming the 450-man figure as the historical norm. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando was organized with around 390
But officially, no NATO or UN standard defines such an equivalence.
Many commandos are trained to train others. One operator can turn a disorganized group of 50 locals into a functional fighting force.
+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Operational Environment | Estimated Force Effectiveness Ratio | +------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Open Conventional Warfare | 1 Commando : 2 to 3 Soldiers | | Urban Counter-Terrorism | 1 Commando : 5 to 7 Soldiers | | Asymmetric / Guerrilla Warfare | 1 Commando : 10+ Soldiers | +------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ When the Ratio Shrinks: Conventional Warfare
Commandos lack the heavy armor, artillery, and logistical footprint required to hold territory against a sustained, large-scale enemy offensive.

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