HDF 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion

The 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion (MH 34. Bercsényi László Különleges Műveleti Zászlóalj, is a Battalion-sized formation of the Hungarian Defence Force special operations forces.

History
The 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion was created during the Cold War. The unit traces its origin to the World War II Royal Hungarian 1st vitéz Bertalan Árpád Parachute Battalion. The unit fought heroic against the Soviet Red Army. In 1945 the remnants of the now regiment was disbanded. In 1951 now in the Hungarian People's Army a new Parachute Battalion was created in Székesfehérvár. This unit was disbanded after the 1953 military forces reduction. After the events of the 1956th revolution a stabilization process was done. In 1957 a special purpose reconnaissance company was created. The company was enlarged to battalion level in 1962 and it was allocated to the Chief of Staffs 2nd Directorate. From the battalion separated the 27th Separate Reconnaissance Company what was a sub unit on the 5th Combined Arms Army stationed in Székesfehérvár. It served as eyes-and ears of the Army for decades. It had during this time 3 special purpose long range recon companies. In 1977 the 27th Separate Reconnaissance Company was again part of the battalion, and the battalion became the 5th Army's reconnaissance unit.

In 1990 the 34th Special Reconnaissance Battalion took on the name of László Bercsényi son of General Miklós Bercsényi.

In 2001 the unit moved from its garrison to its present location at Szolnok Air Base. In 2005 the United States Army's Mobile Training Team arrived to Szolnok to help transform the reconnaissance battalion to a special operations battalion. Members of the unit received "Special Forces" training.

Operators of the battalion served in War in Afghanistan along other NATO special forces units.