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It seems that the government financed site geosof.ge got deleted when the new one took charge over the country. I've added a 2014 document which I found on the regulations of MOD on SOF, proposed by the Minister of Defence himself. It barely gives any information other then structure, tasks, units etc but it's enough to verify said subjects.
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I have dug up a number of additional information. To people who are confused over the matsne government sources. The older they are the more they reveal. There have been structural changes over the years and the reason why the newer documents bare less information is due to policy of disclosure, which in no way dismisses the information of preceeding documents. Most of it is essentialy unchanged and you'll find only small differences. Other are book cites and refs. Some information conflicts with eachother, though official documents and information provided by the US and Georgia such as for instance anything in regards to the GTEP program should be the most reliable sources. TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 11:36, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
@ ZUKAGRAD: Hey Zukagrad, you seem very interested in GAF equipment. There is one interesting issue regarding the M4 carbine. I don't know how or if at all accurate this is, but to my knowledge the Bushmaster a3 is only used by infantry units, while SF use Colts. The Bushmaster has a very distinguishable stamp on every weapon. The m4s the SF use have a different one. Like on this the following photo for instance: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4432/37189120951_8b5a8833d6_o.jpg Do you have any information on that ?
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@ TheMightyGeneral: So as much as i know, when firs M4 type rifles appeared in GAF arsenals, they were Bushmasters, i remember seeing GSOF members with Bushmasters as early as 2006-7, and as you might know first large number of M4A3s were bought in 2007 with 4000 rifles ordered, so during 2008 war GSOF units mainly used Bushmaster M4s and G36s, so i think some Bushmasters are still in GSOF arsenals thought being repleaced by Colts and other M4 type rifles. ZUKAGRAD ( talk) 09:49, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
@ ZUKAGRAD: Right. That makes sense. Yes I remember a TV footage showing SF comparing the M4 with a AK when it got introduced in 2007 and it was only Bushmaster you're right. Alright, thank you my friend. TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 13:10, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
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Please refrain from adding random figures or citing ones from dubious sources. Technical information that I initialy added such as figures were mostly taken from WikiLeaks that may or may not have applied before 2010 and uncertain if at all in the first place. Sensitive information like that revolving around the special forces and special services of Georgia are not supposed to be open to public and most cited sources are also not reliable on that matter, especialy since all of those are outdated and the GSOF has been downsized over the years to meet higher standarts.
TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 11:39, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
@ TheMightyGeneral: hello, since you are a major contributor to the article, I would ask you to update the section on the GSOF structure according to recent changes. I think it would be easier for you to integrate new info within the article. The Special Forces, as of Dec 2018, consist of: 1) Special Operations Battalion "East", 2) Special Operations Battalion "West", 3) Major Gela Chedia Special Training Center, 4) Staff Company. Thanks, -- Kober Talk 19:58, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
Hello @ Kober:. Thank you for notifying me about those changes. I will edit the article to accomodate recent changes in legislature as provided by matsne. TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 22:12, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
@ Kober:, do you know at all, if the Ranger or 'Special Mountain Battalion' are still part of the SOF as of new regulations / reorganisation ? TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 02:09, 15 January 2019 (UTC)
@ Kober:, it appears, based on recent info ( https://mod.gov.ge/ge/news/read/7376/reinjerebis-profesiuli-dge-muxrovanis-bazaze-aginishna), that the Ranger Battalion is indeed still part of GSOF but underwent structural changes. If you happen to find more information Kober, it would be cool if you could add them. TheMightyGeneral ( talk) 16:57, 11 June 2019 (UTC)
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