User blog comment:BattleGames1/Deadliest Warrior Battle 3 - MACV-SOG vs SAS/@comment-4844014-20121217161955

Looks good but you got your weapons wrong:
 * The SAS choose to use the CBM Combat Switchblade, not the  Fairbairn-Sykes Dagger which is the choice of the Royal Marine Commandos.
 * KAC PDW is no longer a choice for the SAS, they use C8 Carbines as their main rifle.
 * The SIG Sauer P226 is used by the SAS still but in small numbers, they mainly rely on the SIG Sauer P228 now and the 226 has been adopted by the Royal Marines.
 * Britain dosen't even use the M249, no department of the British Armed Forces does. Instead, we use FN Minimi which is very similar.
 * The Underbarrel Grenade Launcer or UGL is the standard grenade launcher equipped to the C8 Carbine, not the M203 which can even be equipped to the KAC PDW.
 * In future, please refer to the Special Air Service page to choose weapons. I personally updated the page to get the right weapons and have spent much research to ensure weaponary is correct.

Anyway, this is an easy win for the SAS. They crush MACV-SOG in experience and training with ease. The SAS was formed in 1941 through the demands of the war and immeadiatley went head on against Nazi troops in midnight raids by ground and jeep where they riddled Nazi planes and F.O.B bases with bullets till' they were useless. For the rest of the war the SAS went on to fight in the entire African campaign going head to head with german troops and prevailings to earn the reputation of a feared fighting force. Fast forward a couple of years to Malaya and the SAS adapted to fight an invisible enemy in the Malaya jungles where communism has grasped a hold on the MRLA. The SAS established an anti-guerilla unit and fought the MRLA in the jungles of Malaya for months on end until the emergency came to a British victory, significantly due to the SAS's fighting to turn friendly locals into warriors and the MRLA driven back.

The SAS have gone on to fight coutnless foes from terrorists in the Iranian Embassy to Argentinian Special Forces,  another special forces unit, something MACV-SOG has not done and the SAS beat the Argentinian Special Forces. The SAS's training builts the soldier's mind into the weapon, it makes them able to endure the harshest they've given and with this the SAS boasts a 90% fail rate. SAS training is argueabley the most difficult in the world for it's ruthlessness and savage training in all aspects of making sure the soldier is suitable, from immense runs spreading all over the UK Beacons and back to agonising mental training to ensure the soldier never cracks,, even under torture from training MI6 agents.

The SAS have gone head to head with countless ground units. Argentian forces, MRLA troops, Indian and Mirbat Guerillas, and they won. It's because of their training and what they turn you into. They turn you into the soldier that can have his pistol drawn and cocked in the time you blink. It's savage to the SAS soldier, it's described as 'hell' for a reason but it turns the soldier into a special forces soldier and the SAS are legendary for their training alone. They have this battle compared to MACV-SOG whom only mainly ran reconaissance. The SAS also do reconaissance, and counter-terrorism, anti-guerilla warfare, hostage rescue, POW rescue, raids, sabotage, body guarding, close quarters combat, rescue operations, assassinations and much, much more and they're lethal at it because of the soldier they become in SAS training.

The SAS have this.

The Deadliest Warrior: Special Air Service