User blog comment:Deathblade 100/Season 2 finale: North Korean Special Operations Force vs Spetsnaz GRU/@comment-4476906-20150908023030

Urban EDGES

Hand to Hand: The Systema is like a trump card in Hand to Hand. It's known for being an unbeatable form of combat focusing on the redirection of an opponent's force.

EDGE: Spetznas

Close Range: These handguns are shockingly similar. Rate of Fire, Round, Clip, etc. All of it is similar, which is probalby credited to the fact that the two guns are of Soviet Union origin and are from the mid-20th Century.

EDGE: Even. We all win.

Mid Range: The Type-68 is a well known knock-off of classic Kalashnikov Firearms, specifically that of the AK family. This explains why it is beat out by 325 meters in Range, is much slow in fire rate, and the only thing that's the same is the clip size. This is like pitting an Xbox vs The Pop Station (look it up, it's real).

EDGE: Spetznas

Long Range: Its like North Korea has an affinity for Soviert Armaments, then again, so did most Communist Asian countries. The PSL and the SVD are practically the same thing to a tick. Hell, even the model is the same.

EDGE: Even. We all win.

Explosive: Now we're talking! The Grenade is a less static landmine, and therefore makes it superior. Of course, once a landmines gone through you, you resemble shredded ham. Despite this, it's still a static form of devastation and doesn't face up to the RGD.

EDGE: Spetznas

Overall: Spetznas. Easy. If it wasn't a tie, then it was The Spetznas that captured a category. They were harshly trained and they are a brutal form of special operations teams. They are clearly superior to the NKSOF.