Jeger Corps (Ringerike)

The Jeger Corps is the organization responsible for the training, administration and development of Jeger trained units across all branches of His Majesty's Armed Forces (Ringerike), this is mostly achieved by the running of Training and Selection Courses Courses out of the Jeger Training Centre, Hallingdal.

Jeger Forces are often differently equipped to standard units of the military, with a much larger emphasis on personal preference when it comes to certain elements of equipment, so long as it meets certain regulations, as well as the integration of new technologies resulting in Jeger units often being the first recipients of any newly adopted equipment.

Selection and Training
All successful applicants to Jeger designated close combat units, regardless of service and destination, on completion of basic and phase 2 training will then attend Jeger School. Candidates will not have any interaction with their future service until the end of their Jeger training.

Officers of the Jeger Regiment conduct the same course once they have completed their training. In order to serve alongside the Jeger Regiment soldiers and officers must pass in-house screening within their units and then complete the Jeger School course.

The course is a minimum of 10 weeks long and consists of three phases; Indoctrination, followed by the Jeger phases, the indoctrination phase consists of 4 weeks of high intensity physical training events, land navigation exercises, and field training serials. The Jeger phase consists of advanced marksmanship, basic breaching and air assault training. All officers complete an additional bolt on ‘officers week’ which consists of a series of challenging physical and mental exercises designed to challenge the judgemental and leadership abilities of the candidates.

Soldiers from units aligned in support of Jeger units may put forward candidates for the Jeger course, with all attachments classed as close combat being required to do so and all NCOs are required to complete Jeger promotion courses in order to hold rank, those wishing to join such units must pass in-house selection cadres overseen by the Jeger training centre before being assigned and wear a different Jeger identifier patch unless they are put forward for the full Jeger course, as is required among certain career fields.

Jeger Units
Independent Units of the Jeger Corps range in size from company to brigade, with all personnel within required to be qualified as a Jeger, they are regarded as the best troops Ringerike has to offer. The HSK (Hærens Spesialkommando) is the premier Special Forces unit of the Ringerike Army, specializing in direct action, counter terrorism, special reconnaissance and hostage rescue among other operations, making use of advanced airborne infiltration and exfiltration methods and being able to operate in any climate and terrain. It's exact size and organization is classified.
 * Hærens Spesialkommando (HSK)

The MSK (Marinespesialkommando) is the Ringerike Royal Navy's Tier 1 Special Operations Unit, specializing in maritime counter terrorism, pre-landing operations and a variety of other operations, they are also cross trained in advanced airborne operations and often work in close partnership with the Ringerike Royal Marines, as with other Special Forces units it's exact size and organization is classified.
 * '''Marinespesialkommando (MSK)

The Marine Jeger Regiment's core role is amphibious operations, conducted via landing craft or by air, they specialize in small boat raiding and pre-landing reconnaissance however can perform the duties of traditional marines.
 * Marine Jeger Regiment

15 Jeger Regiment serves as the Ringerike Army's premier rapid reaction force, providing a short notice forced entry, or international reinforcement capability by means of parachute or helicopter insertion.
 * 15 Jeger Regiment

110 (Jeger) Field Squadron serves as a feeder unit, providing Forward Air Controllers to other Jeger units and the Ringerike Special Forces.
 * 110 (Jeger) Field Squadron, Air Force Rifle Regiment

111 (Jeger) Field Squadron specializes in the rescue and recovery of downed aircrew, as well as a specialist medevac capability in support of Jeger and Special Forces.
 * 111 (Jeger) Field Squadron, Air Force Rifle Regiment

101 (Independent) Recconnaissance Company completes Special Reconnaissance tasks in support of maneuver and special forces, nominally providing a patrol to every major formation in the Ringerike Army.
 * 101 (Independent) Recconnaissance Company

Jeger Company, 1/1 Life Guards Regiment is responsible for the close personal protection of the royal family, specializing as a formation in urban warfare it also regularly supports the police within the capital city.
 * Jeger Company, 1/1 Life Guards Regiment