7. French Army Special Forces Brigade The GIGN (National Gendarmerie Intervention Group) is a special operations unit of the French Armed Forces.
The unit is trained to perform counter-terrorist and hostage rescue missions in France or anywhere else in the world. It was formed after the Munich massacre in the 1971 Olympic Games.
Its basic goal was to prepare for possible future responses to the extremely violent attacks.
In 1973, the GIGN became a permanent force of men trained and equipped to respond to these kind of threats. It is renowned for its swift responses and proficient combat capability in hostage rescue and anti-terrorism operations.
GIGN currently deployed for large-scale intervention, search and protection missions.