Kazakhstan’s Women’s Special Forces Make History at the Dubai Tournament
Dubai is currently hosting the UAE SWAT Challenge, an international competition where over 100 special forces teams from around the world are competing for the title of the best.
For the first time in history, Kazakhstan’s women’s special forces joined the tournament—and immediately left more than 50 teams behind, including male squads.
"Tomiris" – A Name That Became a Sensation
The "Tomiris" team, competing at this level for the first time, proved their strength and professionalism.
The team is led by Captain Tatyana Dolbysheva, a world record-holding speed skater, an international-class master of sports, and an experienced officer with 11 years of service.
Women’s Special Forces – Not Just Competing, But Fighting to Win
Only three countries fielded women’s teams—Kazakhstan, the UAE, and Thailand—but Kazakhstan’s fighters have already proven they are serious contenders.
How Are Kazakhstan’s Men’s Teams Performing?
Kazakhstan’s 11 male squads are also demonstrating a high level of skill, but the women’s special forces team is already making history.
Kazakhstan has shown that in special forces, there are no boundaries—only strength, professionalism, and the will to win.
The editorial board is not responsible for the content and accuracy of material taken, sent or obtained from other sources. The publication of such materials is for informational purposes only and does not imply automatic endorsement or approval of their content.