those are special forces and supposed to be anonymous.
The GIGN (Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale) is the French Gendarmerie's elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit. It is composed of 110 men, including 11 officers.
Its missions include the arrest of gunmen, in particular those taking hostages, counter-terrorism, including airplane hijacking, or prevention of mutiny in prisons.
Since its creation, the group has taken part in over 1000 operations, liberated over 500 hostages, arrested over 1000 suspects, and killed a dozen terrorists. The unit has seen 1 member killed in action, and 6 in training, since its foundation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIGNThe Naval Commandos (Commandos Marines) are the special forces of the French Navy. They are made up approx. 500 members, mostly based in western France (Brittany), with several bases across the country for specific training needs.
Their personnel is distributed between 5 commandos, named after former naval fusilier officers killed in action:
Jaubert: Assault at sea, exfiltration, fight in enclosed spaces at sea.
Trepel: Assault at sea, exfiltration.
de Penfentenyo: Reconnaissance, intelligence operations.
de Montfort: Distance neutralisation, special back-ups.
Hubert: Submarine action, combat divers (also see French commando frogmen).
GCMC: Groupe de Combat en Milieu Clos ("Enclosed environment combat group"), maritime anti-terrorism.
The Naval Commandos are sometimes nicknamed as Bérets Verts (Green Berets) even though their job is similar to the US Navy SEALs. They operate under the Special Operations Command.
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