The Afghan Special Forces are ready to take on the most dangerous jobs, army chief of staff spokesman Gen Mohammad Akram said Wednesday as 81 soldiers joined the force.
At the SF graduation ceremony in Kabul, Akram said that the 81 troops have received a high level of training to be capable of any security operation in Afghanistan.
The 81 new recruits under went three months of intensive training and will be deployed around Afghanistan, he added.
"They are professionally trained and ready for any kind of operation in any condition," Akram said.
According to officials, Afghan special forces have launched 723 joint operations with Nato forces in the current Persian year [March 2012-March 2013].