Uniform beret

Hong Kong Customs and Excuse's Dog and Small Boats units also wear a dark blue beret with embroidery cap badge.

The members of the Special Operations Unit of the National Commissioner of Icelandic Police (Víkingasveitin) wear black berets.

In Portugal, the beret is worn by a number of civil security forces and emergency organizations.

The beret was, however, retained for specialist forces, such as officers of the Special Operations Command (SOC) and the Police Coast Guard, as well as the Gurkha Contingent.

TransCom (Public Transport Security Command) officers wear light grey berets.

[1] Members of the Singapore Civil Defence Force attached to a headquarters element, or on overseas missions, also wear black berets.

Auxiliary police officers of Certis CISCO and Aetos Security Management don dark blue berets when performing escort and other high-risk duties, as do specialist forces of the Singapore Prison Service.

The Special Task Force of the South African Police Service wear camouflage berets.

The red beret became a Falange symbol when Carlism was temporarily merged into it after the Spanish Civil War.

Catalonia's police Mossos d'Esquadra have traditionally worn long sloping barretina-style berets Barretina with red and black checkered bands, though caps are becoming more popular The Special Task Force of the Sri Lanka Police wear green berets.

Navy blue berets are part of the uniform of the Northern Ireland Security Guard Service.

Brimob personnel wearing their dark blue berets
The Carlist general Tomás de Zumalakarregi in his red beret.
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono , 6th President of Indonesia as Chief Scout , wearing dark brown beret as part of the scout uniform.