Rapid Forces Division
The Rapid Forces Division (German: Division Schnelle Kräfte), abbreviated DSK, is an airborne division of the German Army (Heer) within the Bundeswehr, tasked with conducting rapid-response operations including special operations, airborne assaults, and airmobile maneuvers to support national defense and NATO alliance commitments.[1]
Headquartered in Stadtallendorf, Hesse, the division was established on 1 January 2014 through the redesignation of the preceding Special Operations Division (Division Spezielle Operationen), consolidating the army's high-mobility units such as paratroopers, special forces, and helicopter aviation assets under a unified command structure to enhance deployment speed and operational flexibility.[1][2]
Its core components include the 1st Airborne Brigade (Luftlandebrigade 1), the Special Forces Command (Kommando Spezialkräfte, KSK), and helicopter regiments equipped for transport, attack, and reconnaissance roles, enabling interventions in diverse scenarios from crisis response to deep reconnaissance.[1][3] The division has participated in multinational exercises such as NATO's Green Griffin, demonstrating interoperability with allied forces, including recent integrations of Dutch air assault units to bolster collective rapid reaction capabilities.[4][5]