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The Navy Seals Americas top special forces unit who took out Bin Laden. Vs the SAS Britans top notch commandos who rescued the hostages at the Iranian Embassy WHO IS DEADLIST

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Navy Seals
Close range Sig Sauer P226 Mid range MP7
Long range HK416, Barret M107 50 cal
Special Gerber Mark II combat knife
Explosive M67 frag grenade, AT4
X-factor Navy Seals are some of the best trained men on the planet. They train in a variety of tactics and methods. Including but not limited to, breaching methods of entry, electronic bypass hostage rescue and so on. They also have one of the toughest training programs in the world called "Buds", or "Basic Underwater Demolition". About 20 to 30 percent make it in the end. After that follows Seal Qualification training which is mostly learning how to parachute, then STT which is combat training. They have been active since 1962. Their first engagment was in Vietnam, through out the Vietnam war Seals captured ambushed and eliminated the VC. The Viet Cong were terrified of them, they called them "the mean with green faces". Because they would always have green paint on their faces. They would even get themselves captured then kill the leader of the POW camp, yet some how always break free. Not a single Seal has been taken alive since 1962. In Vietnam because intelligence reports were very accurate success rates were vary high. (Around 900 VC confirmed killed by the time they left, possibly 2000. The Seals rapidly became experts in booby traps and adapted the VC's tacitcs. Lacing VC trails with Claymore mines and loops of high explosive cord. The Seals have been active in every war the US has been involved in since their activation. The Seals have always been able to adapt to the next enviorment they enter. They learn they adapt quick, they study their enemies tactics, sometimes they turn them against them sometimes they use them and other times they counter them. The Seals are experts in stealth and eliminating sentrys. In Vietnam they would often raid VC camps and villages, they would simply shoot the sentry with a silenced pistol. At times they were in no position to do that, as a result they would sneek up behind them and slit their throats with knives. They use a form of hand to hand combat known as "CQB" (Close Quarters Battle). It relies on quick counters and attacks that quickly and simply eliminate the opponent with a low amount of strikes.


SAS
Close range Browning high power. Mid range KAC PDW,Remington870
Long range C8 Carbine, Accuracy International Arctic warfare
Special KA-BAR
Explosive LAWS Rocket, L109A1 grenade
X-factor The SAS are some of the most highly trained men on the planet. They train in a variety of combat and survival skills. By the end of their training only about 30 men will be left standing. They have been active since WW2. Founded by David Stirling, they raided the airfields in jeeps using the machine gun turrants they shot up the airfields on North Africa, and are the main reason the Germans were flushed out of North Africa. They were probably the first real special forces unit. They pretty much founded the tactic of sending a very small group of highly trained men to attack something, rescue someone, assassinate someone, or do anything like that. They influenced units such as the Shayetet Matkal, the Australian SAS, (SASR) the GSG-9, Delta Force, and a few others. But overall founded the tactic and unit. Esspecially after the Iranian Embassy siege. At the time terrorism was becoming a major threat. The SAS had been listening to the terrorists in the building next door for days. After Police negotiations had failed the SAS planned a assault on the terrorists. Using a model of the building. The electricity supply to the Embassy was cut off, all but one permanently open phone line. At 7:23 p.m eight zsas men rappled down from the roof to the second-story balcony at the rear of the building Frame charges were quickly fitted to the second-story front. Windows and blown. The team threw in stun grenades and CS gas canisters and then went inside. The SAS soldiers on the balcony at the rear were unable to detonate their frame charge because one man had become entangled in his rope. They were forced to use sledgehammers to gain entry. Stun grenades were thrown into the building and then the SAS team went in hunting for the terrorists before they could begin to kill the hostages. The terrorrist leader Oan was killed on the second-story landing as the SAS soldiers made their way to the third-floor telex room where the hostages were being held. The three terrorists guarding them were killed onne of their captives wounded and wounded two others. Meanwhile, a terrorist was killed in killed in a office in the back of the building. The one remaining terrorist was quickly captured. During the assault one hostage was killed two wounded. The rest were unharmmed. The rescue was a complete success and forever made the SAS famous and influenced so many other special forces world wide.



















CQB hand to hand combat - YouTube (both use the same hand to hand combat)



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Navy Seals/SAS

    90 Training 90
   89 Operational experience 90
        90  Tactics 90
       89  Hand to hand combat  89
         90     Organization 90
              82  Killer instinct 80
                 90    Precision   90
                       93   Stealth 85





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