The Red Unit, which numbered approximately 300 by 2016, reportedly employs
commando tactics and is equipped with "advanced weaponry", including
night vision equipment,
heavy machine guns and
M4 carbines. Members have been seen during photo ops to be carrying Icom IC-V8
VHF radios. They are known to be especially proficient in
night combat, and considered to be better trained and equipped than most
Afghan National Army soldiers. Though generally called the Taliban's
special forces Moving on
motorcycles, the unit often raids isolated outposts, destroying the local defences, and then retreating before other forces can respond. The Red Unit often spearheads Taliban offensives, as it has proven to be very effective in combat. Nevertheless, its equipment and training are inferior to those of Western special forces. By 2021, the unit was among the most elite Taliban units, alongside the
Badri 313 Battalion. Its members differ in various regards from regular Taliban troops. Unlike other Taliban, they are not loyal to various clans or villages, but to the movement itself. By 2020, one of the unit's training camps was the so-called "Tariq bin Ziad Military Corps", located in the mountains of
Paktika Province. == Leadership ==