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I honestly have no idea what special forces are supposed to do during a real near-peer war in the 21st century.
Obviously they’re supposed to murder civilians. That’s what they’ve always done
Recon in advance of movements, clear landing zones, etc. What the frogmen did in WW2. Basically nothing what they do today. Edit: and hell, these days you'd probably just use drones for the recon work.
Invade back lines
There's some footage of the Russian ones so deep into Ukraine territory they manage to ambush supply trucks basically point blank with their arms
Martyrdom for propaganda
Fight insurgents in occupied cities. Go on secret missions against non-combatant or allied nations. Train allies or insurgents. Same thing they do now, they're not gonna go near the front line. It's too risky, government has invested too much in their training when they could send grunt conscripts.
Spotting for laser-guided bombs and other munitions, and collecting medallions awarded for committing warcrimes
Propaganda