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| unit_name = Special Boat Squadron
| unit_name = Special Boat Squadron
| native_name = {{nativename|si|විශේෂ යාත්‍රා බලගණය}}<br>{{nativename|ta|சிறப்பு படகு படை}}
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| image = Sri Lanka Military 0106.jpg
| image = SLN SBS insignia.png
| caption = SBS personnel on [[Independence Day (Sri Lanka)|Independence day]] parade
| caption = SBS insignia
| dates = 1993–present
| dates = 1993–present
| country = [[Sri Lanka]]
| country = [[Sri Lanka]]
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| battles = [[Sri Lankan Civil War]]
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| notable_commanders = Founding Father & Chief Architect: Admiral Ravindra Chandrasiri Wijegunaratne (Rtd.) WV RWP & Bar RSP VSV USP NI (M), ndc psn Former Chief of the Defence Staff and Former Commander of the Navy


[[Admiral]] [[Ravindra Wijegunaratne]]- First Commanding Officer.
| notable_commanders = Founding Father & Chief Architect: Rear Admiral HR Amaraweera RWP, RSP, VSP, USP, Rcds (UK) , psc (USA)

[Admiral]] [[Ravindra Wijegunaratne]]- First Commanding Officer.
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The '''Special Boat Squadron''' (abbreviated as '''SBS''') ({{lang-si|විශේෂ යාත්‍රා බලගණය|Viṣēśa Yāthrā Balagaṇaya}}; {{lang-ta|சிறப்பு படகு படை|Ciṟappu Paṭaku Paṭai}}) is the [[Sri Lanka Navy]]'s elite [[special forces]] unit, modeled after the [[British Special Boat Service]]. It was raised in 1993.
The '''Special Boat Squadron''' (abbreviated as '''SBS''') ({{langx|si|විශේෂ යාත්‍රා බලගණය|Viṣēśa Yāthrā Balagaṇaya}}; {{langx|ta|சிறப்பு படகு படை|Ciṟappu Paṭaku Paṭai}}) is the [[Sri Lanka Navy]]'s elite [[special forces]] unit, modeled after the [[British Special Boat Service]]. It was raised in 1993.


It forms part of the Sri Lanka Special Forces, alongside the [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando Regiment]] (CR), [[Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment|Army Special Forces Regiment]] (SF), and [[Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force|Air Force Special Forces]] (SLAFSF).
It forms part of the Sri Lanka Special Forces, alongside the [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando Regiment]] (CR), [[Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment|Army Special Forces Regiment]] (SF), and [[Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force|Air Force Special Forces]] (SLAFSF).


==Role==
==Role==
[[File:100715-M-GQ746-043_Sri_Lankan_Navys_SBSn.jpg|thumb|250px|Special Boat Squadron troops during training]]
[[File:Sri Lanka Military 0106.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Special Boat Squadron troops, during the independence day Parade. ]]
The SBS was modeled after the [[Special Boat Service]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. In its role as a naval special forces unit it takes up a wide variety of operations such as amphibious raids, maritime counter-terrorism, reconnaissance and target indication, combat swimmer missions and small boat operations. As a Special Forces unit, its role is not limited to water-borne operations. The SBS conducts operations on land, together with the [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando Regiment]] (CR) and [[Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment|Special Forces Regiment]] (SF), with regular ground combat units of the Navy and the Army and on many occasions autonomously.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Special Boat Squadron|url=https://www.navy.lk/special-boat-squadron.html|access-date=2021-09-24|website=www.navy.lk}}</ref>
The SBS was modeled after the [[Special Boat Service]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. In its role as a naval special forces unit it takes up a wide variety of operations such as amphibious raids, maritime counter-terrorism, reconnaissance and target indication, combat swimmer missions and small boat operations. As a Special Forces unit, its role is not limited to water-borne operations. The SBS conducts operations on land, together with the [[Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment|Commando Regiment]] (CR) and [[Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment|Special Forces Regiment]] (SF), with regular ground combat units of the Navy and the Army and on many occasions autonomously.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Special Boat Squadron|url=https://www.navy.lk/special-boat-squadron.html|access-date=2021-09-24|website=www.navy.lk}}</ref>


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==History==
==History==
Due to frequent resistance and various asymmetric tactics near the naval troop deployed areas in the country, the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) recognized the imminent need to raise a specially trained counter terrorist team and realized the value of special operations in the early stages of confronting separatist terrorism that exist in the country for over three decades. Although not formerly commissioned, the urge for action of a few young and unique officers and men who were more than willing to put themselves in harm's way at the enemy's doorstep, was evident in the early confrontation with the LTTE. Among them, Lieutenant Commander Shanthi Bahar had been a pioneer to lead a small team of specially trained sailors seeking LTTE hideouts in the jungles and thickets of Trincomalee. His untimely death in action delayed the foundation of a naval special force by many years.<ref name=":1" />
Due to frequent resistances and various Asymmetric tactics near the naval troop deployed areas in country, the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) recognized the imminent need to raise a specially trained counter terrorist team and realized the value of special operations in the early stages of confronting separatist terrorism that devastated the country for over three decades. Although not formerly commissioned, the urge for action of few young and eccentric officers and men who were more than willing to put themselves in the harms' way at enemy's door step,was evident in the early confrontation with the LTTE. Among them, Lieutenant Commander Shanthi Bahar had been a pioneer to lead a small team of specially trained sailors seeking the LTTE hideouts in jungles and thickets of Trincomalee. His untimely death in action delayed the foundation of a naval special force by many years.


The LTTE grew from a guerrilla group to a quasi-conventional force, and the Sea Tigers to a considerable strength. The LTTE and its war fighting mechanism solely depended on the Sea Tiger force for survival, first on the logistic train from the high seas, kept open in spite of a determined offensive of the Navy. Secondly, the Sea Tigers were an irritable distraction that taxed the Navy's resources to keep sea lines of communication with the Northern Peninsula. Thirdly, the Sea Tigers mastered asymmetric warfare with suicide boats, divers, mines and littoral attacks in coastal waters and lagoons<ref name=":1" />
The LTTE grew from a guerrilla group to quasi-conventional force and Sea Tigers to a considerable strength. The LTTE and its war fighting mechanism solely depended on the Sea Tiger force for survival, first the logistic train from high seas kept open in spite of determined offensive of the Navy. Secondly, Sea Tigers have been an irritable distraction that lodged Navy's resources to keep sea lines of communication with the Northern Peninsula. Thirdly, Sea Tigers mastered asymmetric warfare with suicide boats, divers, mines and littoral attacks in coastal waters and lagoons


The creation of the SBS was conceptualized in 1993 as the Director Naval Operations (DNO) Rear Admiral HR Amaraweera RWP, RSP,VSP, USP, Rcds (UK), psc (USA) is the founding father and the chief architect who initiated the formation of Sri Lanka Navy’s Special Boat Squadron. Rear Admiral HR Amaraweera highly decorated Sri Lanka Naval officer who played a vital role in Operation Balawegaya as the Commander of the Naval Amphibious landing force in 1991, Northern Naval Area Commander during the Operation Rivirasa in 1995 and appointed by the president as the Senior Officer Northern Naval Area in year 2000. His extensive expertise in the naval warfare lead to the creation of The Special Boat Squadron (SBS) name devised from the British Naval Unit “Special Boat Service” which he extensively researched during his tenure as Direct Naval Operations. The concept and the vision were endorsed by both the Commander of the Navy (Late) Admiral. D.A.M.R. Samarasekara and then Secretary of Defense General. Hamilton Wanasinghe. Rear Admiral HR Amaraweera designated then Lieutenant Commander R.C. Wijegunaratne later Admiral to lead the unit for his expertise in small boat operations and port defenses. The Special Boat Squadron of the Sri Lanka Navy was formerly inaugurated on 18 January 1993 at SLNS Elara in Karainagar, the major naval base in the Jaffna Peninsula in the early nineties. The first batch of two aspiring officers and 76 sailors, mostly recruits and a few [[leading rating|Leading rates]], joined on voluntary commitment to form the future elite commando of the Navy. Nevertheless, the toll of training attrition was high, as only the strong remained and the weak faded away throughout the rigorous training process. Finally, both officers and 25 of the ratings survived to form the nucleus of the Special Boat Squadron under the charismatic leadership of Lieutenant Commander RC Wijegunaratne. Two subalterns, Lieutenant Channa Jayasinghe and Sub Lieutenant SW Gallage, were willing and dedicated officers who would dare the impossible to strike the enemy, as they had proven again and again in small group raids they did during their stints. Moreover SBS developed training on special boat tactics to fight in [[brown water]]s and coastal shallows. Soon the squadron grew up into a versatile force capable of covert and overt operations on land and sea. Capacity building and rigorous training made the force capable of clandestine waterborne entry and even air mobile to operate deep in enemy controlled land. The versatility includes pre-assault special missions in amphibious landing and small boat tactics to battle with the enemy in close-quarters surface combat.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Joseph|first=Dishan|title=The elite naval commandos|url=https://www.dailynews.lk/2021/04/02/features/245624/elite-naval-commandos|access-date=2021-09-24|website=Daily News|language=en}}</ref>
The Special Boat Squadron (SBS) was formerly inaugurated on 18 th January 1993 at SLNS Elara in Karainagar, the major naval base in Jaffna Peninsula in early nineties. The first batch of aspiring two officers and 76 sailors, mostly recruits and few Leading rates, joined on voluntary commitment to form the future elite commando of the Navy. Nevertheless, the toll of training attrition was high as only the strong remained and weak fade away right throughout the rigorous training process. Finally, both officers and 25 of ratings survived to form nucleus of Special Boat Squadron under the charismatic leadership of Lieutenant Commander RC Wijegunaratne. Two subalterns, Lieutenant Channa Jayasinghe and Sub Lieutenant SW Gallage were willing and dedicated officers who would dare the impossible to strike enemy as it had proven again and again in small group raids they did during their stints Moreover, SBS developed training on special boat tactics to fight in brown waters and coastal shallows. Sooner the squadron grew up into a versatile force capable of covert and overt operations on land and sea. Capacity building and rigorous training made the force capable of clandestine waterborne entry and even air mobile to operate deep in the enemy controlled land.The versatility includes pre assault special missions in amphibious landing and small boat tactics to battle with enemy in the close quarter surface combat


The first litmus test for SBS to examine their readiness came even before completion of training to establish an amphibious [[lodgement]] to reinforce the besieged Poonaryn camp. The entire amphibious landing had been a joint affair, though SBS alongside boat crews of in-shore patrol craft and dinghies had played a pivotal role in the assault wave under enemy fire.<ref name=":0" />
The first litmus test on SBS to examine their readiness came even before completion of training to establish amphibious lodgement to reinforce besieged Poonaryn camp. The entire amphibious landing had been a joint affair,though SBS alongside boat crews of in shore patrol craft and dinghies had played a pivotal role in the assault wave under enemy fire.
Starting as a small element by securing significant victories, Special Boat Squadron fought with heavily armed, highly manoeuvrable arrow craft, to fasten the fate of the LTTE until the end of separatist war against LTTE enemy fire.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Joseph|first=Dishan|title=The elite naval commandos|url=https://www.dailynews.lk/2021/04/02/features/245624/elite-naval-commandos|access-date=2021-09-24|website=Daily News|language=en}}</ref>


Starting as a small element by securing significant victories, the Special Boat Squadron fought with heavily armed, highly manoeuvrable Arrow Craft, to seal the fate of the LTTE until the end of separatist war against the LTTE.
Starting as a small element by securing significant victories, the Special Boat Squadron fought with heavily armed, highly manoeuvrable Arrow Craft, to seal the fate of the LTTE until the end of separatist war against the LTTE.
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==Notable members==
==Notable members==
* [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[K. G. Shantha]]{{KIA}} - awarded the [[Parama Weera Vibhushanaya]] posthumously
* [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[K. G. Shantha]]{{KIA}} - awarded the [[Parama Weera Vibhushanaya]] posthumously
* Admiral [[Ravindra Wijegunaratne]] - First Commanding Officer of the unit.
" Chief Architect & founding father - Rear Admiral HR Amaraweera - established Special Boad Squadren in 1993.
* Admiral [[Ravindra Wijegunaratne]] - Founding Commander of the unit
* [[Lieutenant Commander]] Samantha Waruna Gallage{{KIA}} - Recipient of WWV, RWP, RSP. Killed in action in Vettalakerni 1996 and a founding officer of the SBS<ref>[http://www.sundaytimes.lk/961027/sitrep.html Operation Dirithara: off target but not a total failure By Iqbal Athas]</ref>
* [[Lieutenant Commander]] Samantha Waruna Gallage{{KIA}} - Recipient of WWV, RWP, RSP. Killed in action in Vettalakerni 1996 and a founding officer of the SBS<ref>[http://www.sundaytimes.lk/961027/sitrep.html Operation Dirithara: off target but not a total failure By Iqbal Athas]</ref>
* [[Fleet Chief Petty Officer]] [[Priyantha Rathnayake (sailor)|Priyantha Rathnayake]] - SBS operator killed during interception of Indian [[Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing|illegal fishing]]


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 10:50, 5 November 2024


Special Boat Squadron
විශේෂ යාත්‍රා බලගණය (Sinhala)
சிறப்பு படகு படை (Tamil)
SBS insignia
Active1993–present
CountrySri Lanka
BranchSri Lanka Navy
TypeNaval Special Forces
RoleSpecial operations
Maritime counter-terrorism
Part ofSpecial operations, Sri Lanka Navy
Nickname(s)SBS, Black Kits, Sea Zombies
Motto(s)Fortune Favours the Brave (Fortes Fortuna Iuvat)
EngagementsSri Lankan Civil War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Founding Father & Chief Architect: Admiral Ravindra Chandrasiri Wijegunaratne (Rtd.) WV RWP & Bar RSP VSV USP NI (M), ndc psn Former Chief of the Defence Staff and Former Commander of the Navy Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne- First Commanding Officer.

The Special Boat Squadron (abbreviated as SBS) (Sinhala: විශේෂ යාත්‍රා බලගණය, romanized: Viṣēśa Yāthrā Balagaṇaya; Tamil: சிறப்பு படகு படை, romanized: Ciṟappu Paṭaku Paṭai) is the Sri Lanka Navy's elite special forces unit, modeled after the British Special Boat Service. It was raised in 1993.

It forms part of the Sri Lanka Special Forces, alongside the Commando Regiment (CR), Army Special Forces Regiment (SF), and Air Force Special Forces (SLAFSF).

Role

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Special Boat Squadron troops, during the independence day Parade.

The SBS was modeled after the Special Boat Service of the Royal Navy. In its role as a naval special forces unit it takes up a wide variety of operations such as amphibious raids, maritime counter-terrorism, reconnaissance and target indication, combat swimmer missions and small boat operations. As a Special Forces unit, its role is not limited to water-borne operations. The SBS conducts operations on land, together with the Commando Regiment (CR) and Special Forces Regiment (SF), with regular ground combat units of the Navy and the Army and on many occasions autonomously.[1]

The roles of the Special Boat Squadron are predominantly focused on, but not restricted to,[1]

  • Small boat operations in support of littoral operations.
  • Covert beach reconnaissance (hydrographic survey) in advance of amphibious assault.
  • Covert assault route preparation in advance of amphibious assault.
  • Recovery or protection of ships subject to terrorist action.
  • Maritime counter-terrorism.
  • Reconnaissance and target indication in the deep battlespace.
  • Assault on verified targets.
  • VBSS operation (Visit Board Search & Seizure).
  • VIP protection.

History

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Due to frequent resistances and various Asymmetric tactics near the naval troop deployed areas in country, the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) recognized the imminent need to raise a specially trained counter terrorist team and realized the value of special operations in the early stages of confronting separatist terrorism that devastated the country for over three decades. Although not formerly commissioned, the urge for action of few young and eccentric officers and men who were more than willing to put themselves in the harms' way at enemy's door step,was evident in the early confrontation with the LTTE. Among them, Lieutenant Commander Shanthi Bahar had been a pioneer to lead a small team of specially trained sailors seeking the LTTE hideouts in jungles and thickets of Trincomalee. His untimely death in action delayed the foundation of a naval special force by many years.

The LTTE grew from a guerrilla group to quasi-conventional force and Sea Tigers to a considerable strength. The LTTE and its war fighting mechanism solely depended on the Sea Tiger force for survival, first the logistic train from high seas kept open in spite of determined offensive of the Navy. Secondly, Sea Tigers have been an irritable distraction that lodged Navy's resources to keep sea lines of communication with the Northern Peninsula. Thirdly, Sea Tigers mastered asymmetric warfare with suicide boats, divers, mines and littoral attacks in coastal waters and lagoons

The Special Boat Squadron (SBS) was formerly inaugurated on 18 th January 1993 at SLNS Elara in Karainagar, the major naval base in Jaffna Peninsula in early nineties. The first batch of aspiring two officers and 76 sailors, mostly recruits and few Leading rates, joined on voluntary commitment to form the future elite commando of the Navy. Nevertheless, the toll of training attrition was high as only the strong remained and weak fade away right throughout the rigorous training process. Finally, both officers and 25 of ratings survived to form nucleus of Special Boat Squadron under the charismatic leadership of Lieutenant Commander RC Wijegunaratne. Two subalterns, Lieutenant Channa Jayasinghe and Sub Lieutenant SW Gallage were willing and dedicated officers who would dare the impossible to strike enemy as it had proven again and again in small group raids they did during their stints Moreover, SBS developed training on special boat tactics to fight in brown waters and coastal shallows. Sooner the squadron grew up into a versatile force capable of covert and overt operations on land and sea. Capacity building and rigorous training made the force capable of clandestine waterborne entry and even air mobile to operate deep in the enemy controlled land.The versatility includes pre assault special missions in amphibious landing and small boat tactics to battle with enemy in the close quarter surface combat

The first litmus test on SBS to examine their readiness came even before completion of training to establish amphibious lodgement to reinforce besieged Poonaryn camp. The entire amphibious landing had been a joint affair,though SBS alongside boat crews of in shore patrol craft and dinghies had played a pivotal role in the assault wave under enemy fire. Starting as a small element by securing significant victories, Special Boat Squadron fought with heavily armed, highly manoeuvrable arrow craft, to fasten the fate of the LTTE until the end of separatist war against LTTE enemy fire.[2]

Starting as a small element by securing significant victories, the Special Boat Squadron fought with heavily armed, highly manoeuvrable Arrow Craft, to seal the fate of the LTTE until the end of separatist war against the LTTE.

Notable members

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Special Boat Squadron". www.navy.lk. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  2. ^ Joseph, Dishan. "The elite naval commandos". Daily News. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  3. ^ Operation Dirithara: off target but not a total failure By Iqbal Athas
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