User blog:Deathblade 100/Deadliest Warrior Season 3 Episode 3 Rematch: NKSOF vs US Army Rangers

Well, it's time for me to do this battle. Season 3, Episode 3 of Deadliest Warrior was the 5vs5 clash between the North Korean Special Operations Forces and the United States Army Rangers. Let's see if the lack of American bias can change the outcome for this battle.

The North Korean Special Operations Forces- Extremist super commandos; poised to launch a communist invasion of South Korea

VS

The US Army Rangers- America's premier light infantry division, who would lead America's massive counter-attack.

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

To find out the history of war and modern science collide, as we test the weapons and tactics used by these instruments of war. We dissect their strengths and weaknesses and file them in for an all new battle to the death. It's no rules, no safety, no mercy. It's a duel to the death, to find out who is the Deadliest Warrior.

Warrior and equipment
NKSOF= The North Korean Special Operation's Forces (SOF) are specially trained and equipped military units tailored to perform military, political, and psychological operations. Although it is unknown when they were first officially formed, their first known operations came on October 30, 1968, when Maritime commandos landed on beaches in South Korea and after a series of battles, retreated back to North Korea. Their missions are to breach the fixed defenses of South Korea, to create a "second front﻿" behind the enemy's rear, and to conduct battlefield and strategic reconnaissance. There are about 200,000 soldiers in the North Korean SOF, making it the largest special operations group in the world. Long Range= PSL Sniper Rifle Medium Range= Type 88-2 Assault Rifle  Close Range= Type 68 Tokarev TT33 Hand-to-Hand= Hapkido Taekwondo Explosive= PMD Anti-Personnel Box Mine USAR= The Rangers can trace their lineage back to the Mid 1700's when regular military personnel were bewildered by the unique fighting techniques of the local Native Americans. In 1676, Colonel Benjamin Church mixed Indian and European warfare and the American Ranger was born. The Rangers served in the French and Indian Wars, the American Revolution, and the American Civil War on both sides.
 * Semi Automatic
 * Range: 1000 metres (effective)
 * Round: 7.62x54mmR
 * Rate of Fire: 30 rounds/minute
 * Magazine: 10 round box
 * Range: 625 metres
 * Rate of Fire: ~650 rounds/minute
 * Round: 7.62x39mm
 * Magazine: 30 round box/~100 round helical magazine
 * Range: 50 meters
 * Rate of Fire: 20 rounds/minute
 * Round: 7.62x25mm Tokarev
 * Magazine: 8 round box
 * Circular motion
 * Redirection of opponent's own force
 * Quick strikes
 * Repeated attacks to key parts of human body
 * Blast Radius: 10 yards
 * Charge: TNT
 * Pressure: 2 LB

The modern Rangers were officially born in World War II, when Major General Lucian K. Truscott, the US Army Liaison,﻿ saw the capabilities of Britain's SAS Commandos and proposed that America form a similar unit. After weeks of weeding out the thousands of applicants, the 1st Ranger Battalion was activated on June 19, 1942. The Rangers have served in every American conflict since. Long Range= M24 Sniper Rifle Medium Range= FN SCAR-L CQC Close Range= Beretta M9 Hand-to-Hand= SOCP Explosive= M18A1 Claymore
 * Bolt Action
 * Range: 800 metres (effective)
 * Round: 7.62x51mm NATO
 * Rate of Fire: 20 rounds/minute
 * Magazine: 10 round box
 * Range: 300 metres
 * Rate of Fire: 650 rounds/minute
 * Round: 5.56x45mm NATO
 * Magazine: 30 round box
 * Range: 50 metres
 * Rate of Fire: 30 rounds/minute
 * Round: 9x19mm Parabellum
 * Magazine: 15 round box
 * Quick, blunt strikes
 * Make space
 * Get back to the firearm
 * Blast Radius: 50-250 meters
 * Shrapnel: Steel Ball Bearings
 * Charge: C-4

Battle
The Korean Peninsula, 20xx

NKSOF:

USAR:

The creaking of rusted hinges fills the air as a lone US Ranger looks up at his captor, face bloodied. In the background, he could see the bodies of the last of his unit members and the leader of the North Korean unit that was holding this damned facility. The sound of a pistol hammer cocking brought his attention back to the North Korean officer standing in front of him; the Ranger's gaze drifting to the muzzle of the North Korean's Type 68 Tokarev. "너는 아직 죽지 않았기 때문에 운이 좋았다고 생각해야한다. (You should consider yourself lucky you aren't dead yet)" the North Korean snarled.