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Vanatorii de Munte
Mountain Hunters

The Mountain Hunters are an elite part of the infantry. Under the command of the Ground Forces, their specialities are fighting in mountaineous and difficult terrain. However they handle combat just as well when faced with fighting in forrests, hills or even flat ground and beaches.
The Mountain Hunters usually have a climber license. The exceptions are few and are made of a small number of recruits, some of the anti-aircraft gunners incorporated into this branch and that's about it.

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Cercetasii
Scouting/Reconaissance

The Mountain Hunters are an elite part of the infantry. Under the command of the Ground Forces, their specialities are fighting in mountaineous and difficult terrain. However they handle combat just as well when faced with fighting in forrests, hills or even flat ground and beaches.
The Mountain Hunters usually have a climber license. The exceptions are few and are made of a small number of recruits, some of the anti-aircraft gunners incorporated into this branch and that's about it.

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Parasutistii
(former Special Forces)

The Mountain Hunters are an elite part of the infantry. Under the command of the Ground Forces, their specialities are fighting in mountaineous and difficult terrain. However they handle combat just as well when faced with fighting in forrests, hills or even flat ground and beaches.
The Mountain Hunters usually have a climber license. The exceptions are few and are made of a small number of recruits, some of the anti-aircraft gunners incorporated into this branch and that's about it.

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