Red Hand Commando
The Red Hand Commando (RHC) is a small, secretive Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisation founded in 1972 and closely affiliated with the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), designated as a proscribed terrorist group under the United Kingdom's Terrorism Act 2000 for conducting sectarian assassinations and other violent operations during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.[1][2][3]
The group, which operated primarily as a UVF-aligned unit, was responsible for 13 deaths according to conflict databases, though its actions are often aggregated with the UVF's, resulting in over 540 attributed killings between the two organisations from 1966 to 1999.[4][2]
Despite calling ceasefires and participating in weapons decommissioning in 2009 alongside other loyalist groups, the RHC remained active in localised criminality and community vigilantism, and its 2017 application for deproscription was unsuccessful, reflecting ongoing concerns over its transformation from military to non-military roles.[5][6]