EKO Cobra

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EKO Cobra
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Patch of EKO Cobra
Active 1972 - Present
Country Austria
Branch Austrian Federal Police
Type Special Forces
Role Domestic Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism
Size 450 operatives
Garrison/HQ Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Nickname As Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando: GEK
As Einsatzkommando Cobra: EKO
Engagements OPEC Hostage Crisis

EKO Cobra (Einsatzkommando Cobra) is the Austrian premier Counter-Terrorism unit of the Austrian Federal Police. It is widely regarded as one of the best in the world.[1][2][3]

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[edit] History

An officer of the Einsatzkommando Cobra handling a Steyr AUG rifle during an operation
An officer of the Einsatzkommando Cobra handling a Steyr AUG rifle during an operation

The Einsatzkommando Cobra, formerly known as GEK (Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando) was formed in 1972, primarily to protect Jewish immigrants who were using Austria as a throughroute to Israel from attack by Palestinian militant groups, and as a response to the attack on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Its main office is in Wiener Neustadt, with sub-offices in Graz and Linz and Innsbruck.

The 450 men (1 woman) of EKO Cobra are believed to be among the best trained Counter-Terrorist commandos, and other Special Forces have trained alongside them. They are especially respected for their climbing skills.

[edit] Known Operations

In 1975, EKO Cobra was involved in trying to end the OPEC siege led by Carlos (the Jackal). Although it has never partaken in the kind of hostage rescues that GIGN, GIS, GSG 9 and the SAS have, the EKO Cobra is so far the only Counter-Terrorism unit that ended a hijacking while the plane was still in the air: On October 17, 1996, 4 Cobra officers were on board an Aeroflot Tupolev 154 escorting deported prisoners to Lagos when a Nigerian threatened the cockpit crew with a knife and demanded a diversion to Germany or South Africa. The team overcame the man and handed him to the authorities after landing. The officers received a decoration by Russian President Putin.

In 2002 the Federal Ministry of Interior changed the name from GEK (Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando) to EKO Cobra (Einsatzkommando Cobra). Cobra was the internal code name for this Special Operations unit, influenced by the TV-Show Mission: Impossible (German: Cobra, übernehmen Sie!) and now it became part of the official name, which is not part of the Police. It is directly subordinate to the Federal Ministry of Interior.

[edit] Weapons

A member aiming with a handgun during an operational training
A member aiming with a handgun during an operational training

In line with other Austrian executive bodies, EKO Cobra is equipped with the Austrian Steyr AUG (mil. StG77) assault rifle and the Austrian Glock 17 9mm pistol. Their sniper rifle of choice is the Steyr SSG 69 (SD).

Depending on the situation, they also use the 9mm Steyr TMP machine pistol, the Franchi SPAS 12, the Heckler & Koch M 512, the Remington 870, the Heckler & Koch MP5 A3, the Heckler & Koch MP7, the Glock 18 or the Heckler & Koch MZP-1 40 mm.

[edit] WEGA

Austria's capital city, Vienna, has its own counter-terrorist SWAT team, called WEGA (Wiener Einsatz Gruppe Alarmabteilung; in English: Vienna Operation Group Alarmdepartment) which is equally trained and capable of handling serious situations such as hostage taking. The WEGA has won the sniper world championship at Camp Shelby three times. [4]

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