So you never heard of Canada’s most elite? GOOD Edit: Just wanted to clarify that this reply was a joke, flame me all you want, a quantum super computer, calculating for a thousand years, cannot even approach the number of fucks I do not give
@@rahulsingha1453 I think the point was, that for a common civilian more so in a country that doesn't has guns like mine. I would never mess with anyone with a gun much less a living killing machine like they are. So ya the title is kinda strange since I wouldn't even mess with the average soldier since first of all they have guns and I don't. U don't need years of training to just shot me dead xD
@@rahulsingha1453 Ah not saying you do. Just saying that we would never have any business messing with any kind of soldier much less against a special forces one.
@@yukithedoggo2690 Damn near all of the footage for the Delta Force topic was Green Berets training footage. Lol. The rest were pretty cool but still mixed. It was a great video overall. Besides I’m not smart enough to edit a video this badass. Lol.
@@DemonKnight94 If i'm not mistaken there were multiple family members limbs sent to each of the terrorists, with one of them receiving an arm or head.
Starting to realize I might have been a bit excessive in my daily training when I was young. I thought that 100 push-ups, (Chinese and standard ) 100 sit-ups ( Chinese, knee-ups and standard crunches ) and then 200 jumping jacks on top of a mile run was a bit weak and I'd have trouble getting in the Marines. Now I'm realizing if I hadn't gotten Leukemia, they prolly would've been like " You uh... you ever thought about shooting a little higher? " ( I was doing this daily after school, then going to MMA classes, doing all the exercises there, sparring with some people that would wear me out more. My body was to the point I had what friends called " Back-abs " and I used to get asked to take my shirt off and flex in Junior High. I didn't have some massive, muscular form. I was still a little stick figure. It's just that I had less than 1.5% fat on my body according to the little " body composition " test. Coaches were always impressed when that time came around and would press me to join a sport. I'd just tell them " No time. Sports're a waste of time when you can be training for something way better. " First time I answered like that they asked " What for? " and I told them what I was training for. Never got asked again 'cause coaches were also very patriotic, so instead they began helping me out by pushing me way harder in gym. Everybody's doing twenty push-ups? I had to do fifty without screwing up my form or he'd make me restart. Miss those days. Miss my muscles that all atrophied away because Leukemia and chemo means " No exercise and your muscles die far faster than you can use them. "
thats actually kinda sad men... you could've done it but life decided to be an absolute b!tch to you and gave you cancer. life has ups and downs but if ur determined enough you'll go through it all, and also thanks for the story
Most of them came from tier 2 units, which you failed to mention. There are tiers: tier 3 units, tier 2, and tier 1. It's like a ladder to climb up. It's not just about training. Most tier 1 units are hand picks from the lower tiers, so tier 1 units are basically the best of the best. Although the "tier" terms aren't really used in their operation. For example, a tier 2 unit don't and will never call themselves tier 2. Same with tier 1 units. The only difference between tiers is funding, hence there's a saying in the military: "Follow the money."
GueOmDuduto yeah like wearing a couple dozens of pounds for a few hours running as basic training is gonna do the same thing as walking around the street to a McDonald’s
Turkish SAT Commandos or Special Forces (Bordeaux Berets) are not featured in such videos. However, the Burgundy Berets have won the NATO competitions many times, and the SAT Commandos are among the best in the world in terms of the sea. I'm not looking for a reason in this, but I suggest you do your research.
It is better for them not to know Bordo Bereliler. NATO cancelled special forces competition after Turks won it 4 times in a row. Delta Forces are definitely a group of people that withold extraordinary skills and get a big budget for their training. Yet, they are far behind our SAT. They are like kids in the swimming pool in the comparison. Some people may ask why? It is probably better for most of these people not to know :)
@@tayrexcanavar7570 No, there is no big difference as you mentioned. Elite troops of each country are highly trained and qualified soldiers. Our S.A.T Commandos and Special Forces are the children of a warrior race thousands of years old. That's why they are ceusr, warrior and skilled soldiers. Their training is one of the most difficult. But after all, they're all human. They are not robots.
The SAS rescued over 30 hostages in the Iranian embassy siege and it was done by one man who blasted a wall open with c4 because he did not have a breaching charge.
The SAS are also extensively trained in Paramedics and Trauma care by being seconded to doctors in ICUs across the United Kingdom. They are also taught to deliver babies in order to assist with "Hearts and Minds" operations. The mindset behind their training is very clever, there are very few things a Trooper can't do in the field.
@@وجارالذئب-ر1ل not sure why you were laughing. The SAS and SBS participate in an intensive 6 week course alongside Drs and surgeons.. trained to th same practical level, within the context of the type of care they could realistically offer in the field. Their military status is not disclosed to the other students. It is the massive amount of soft skills training they receive, in addition to the cliche saber functions, that makes them so interesting and the need for fast learning and intelligence under duress. It is one course after another...
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That sound like Pentagon propaganda I was a marine in the Vietnam war those bastards left over 2000 pow's/ Mia's there to rot not to mention what creepy joe did to those left behind in Afghanistan
Thank you for winning the war with very few causalities in Libya, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and now Ukraine. We are now living in a more peaceful, freedom loving and kind world. Thank you
Well its more worrying that there is only 64 SAS members at any given time but there was a big test done across a wide range of folks in the UK years back as part of a documentary about Psychopaths {mainly that alot of folks have the traits but don't have the trigger events} but after testing a few of the SAS they decided to test them all and sure enough almost all of them had Psychotic or Sociopathic which is unsurprising considering that one of the key traits of a Psycho/Sociopath is they are unfazed by not only violence but the aftermath is very useful for a soldier that wishes to spend their entire working life in the forces - they did this test by having them sit and watch a video that cycled from calm and peaceful sounds and images to increasing violent scenes and sounds and back while they were hooked up to heart monitors and there was hardly any change other then them becoming more alert and seemly focused during the violent scenes.
@@mercurioslevin1877 that is most likely due to anti interrogation 'testing'. basically u cant have a person break down if ur doing something like they do. do the job and get on with it basically.
@@mercurioslevin1877 22 SAS 22 SAS normally has a strength of 400 to 600. The regiment has four operational squadrons: A, B, D and G. Each squadron consists of approximately 65 men commanded by a major, divided into four troops (each troop being commanded by a captain) and a small headquarters section. AUSAS or Commandos consist of two companies, a company has anywhere from a few dozen to 200 soldiers. It's a tactical-sized unit that can perform a battlefield function on its own. A company consists of three or four platoons and is generally commanded by a captain.
Some of the stuff they do is incredible, i had some limited time with some SAS lads and they were much younger than i expected and all very slim but boy were they strong. Not too tall either as it makes entry techniques easier not banging your head or catching equipment. I learned a lot from them. Every respect to all who go through the training and put it to good use.
Being short gives you a low center of gravity making carrying heavy loads over long distances more manageable, that's the primary reason lots of short guys pass selection
@@jedaaa it's also not about who has the most muscle or meat heads......being big is a terrible hindrance for spec ops. These guys build stamina and endurance not meat heads. Meat heads are what us marines are for
The fitness stats you mentioned for sas are just the standard British army tests. All British soldiers must pass the 1,5 mile run in 10,30 after doing 50 press-ups and 50situps both in under 2 mins. Sas training in 6 months and is brutal, you can't join you have to be serving and selected after showing an interes
How about the Scout Rangers of the Philippines? They are one of the insane special forces, they expert in guerilla and jungle warfare they can take down enemies without any high-tech weapons just pure instinct. They have also extreme trainings, it should be included these badass scout rangers from most elite special forces in the world.
you have actually listened to crap that the U.S.A. is the best and those who obey them, When will you people from Asia and other continents understand that you have more power than them.
Taiwanese Special forces: forced to crawl across sharp pointy rocks to complete training. Instructors: may I offer u some salt water in these trying times?
Worth of mention is polish GROM. They have catch 30 people from 52 of Iraqui Most Wanted Deck od Cards, also they were cooperating with Delta Force, and Navy Seals.
Yeah, I think two of the terrorists survived. I know one of them stayed in the UK and lives/lived on taxpayers exoense in London after he was released from Prison.
@@antmax I remember watching an interview with one of the SAS lads who said they were going to kill them in the back garden but they noticed press cameras were pointed there so didn't.
@@Samouraii There is a really good book by one of the Troopers. Rusty Firmin. It's called Go!, Go! Go! and goes into a lot of detail about the whole event from the Police, SAS and terrorist point of view and procedures etc. It is really well done. It was recently made into a film... a lot of the detail and procedure was removed from the film, like the hostages having developed Stockholm syndrome towards the end of the 6 day siege. BTW "6 Days" is the name of the film and the author took an active part in the production to make sure what was shown was as authentic as possible.
Its funny how noone even mentions the KSK the actual German Special Forces of the Military. Could be because there are like very little informations about them and their operations tho lol
"I trust that the ceramic trauma plate I’m wearing, will stop a 357 magnum round travelling at 490 meters per second. I trust myself not to move, not to flinch. I trust my teammates. And they, trust me." -Rook from Team Rainbow
@@heihk Australian SAS are probably among the best in the world in terms of stealth and jungle warfare, they are one of the only groups in the world that the SAS itself considers to be their equal.
I don't understand shooting each other i don't see what u get out of it training wise.maybe a mind over matter thing idk just seems silly and useless and a Lil irresponsible
@@ferrychomer1551 breaking the limits, if you can shoot to your homie knowing you can kill him you can definetly shoot the bad guys. Killing people even if theyre terrorists is not as easy as it seems because in your head theres always the thing hes also a human like me, but in this situation the only correct thinking is its us or them
GIGN services aren't that secret, sometimes you can come to meet them in the streets (it's really rare). They are super calm and pretty nice but with rifles in the hand and overtrained so that is the type of guys you are not messing with
Yup they are basically what the DSI is around here... Useally only show their faces when they need though but they do have some operations broken down on the national police page.
Sorry but that is not true, you cant just "meet randomly in the street a GI member" im french, and i am in Gendarmerie, they are litteraly in they own World, superhumans that we call when we cant handle a situation. And of course, a Big part of their work around the World is totally classiffied
yep as a iraqi that is what happened one of the bodyguards aka security snitched to the us army looking for him and he got caught other then those people who snitched he would of never been found
@@eineweitereratselhafteseel8801 believe everything your brainwashed to. Sadam wasn't evil. The invasions by America and England are what has caused so much bloodshed and ruined infrastructure in all these countries. Sadam didn't want to give up their rights to nuclear power..so what? Don't they deserve to be able to protect themselves? It's the only deterrent. Now America can walk all over them.
@@bzbzhxhzuz3482 Think you can't smuggle nukes through nuclear subs when dealing with black ops? It's just that if someone DOES launch a nuke then you're making yourself a target. Only way that's ever going to benefit someone is if they want the world to go up in flames. At that point you're probably done with the world anyway. So what's the point? There's also the fact that everyone and their mother has a way to shoot it before it lands with a smaller missile. A jet can shoot it from the sky. Water is full of ships and subs that can do the same. Ground has basically the "sam site" version. And more beyond that. Can even have a missle on a truck. Kind of hard to nuke anything if everywhere can go "Boink. I had this truck to shoot my smaller missle at your nuke to blow it out of the sky." Only reason Japan got nuked in the first place is because no one thought of countering a nuke. Ever since then everyone has a counter. Which means it's kind of pointless to even have a nuke. So even bothering trying to get one has less appeal.
5:50 2 hostages? err no they rescued all but one "During the 17-minute raid they rescued all but one of the remaining hostages and killed five of the six hostage-takers." And let's be honest, they've done more missions over a greater scope than you'd ever imagine, all top secret.
Yeh I never take these videos as fact. Especially when it's narrated by a goofy noise anchor voice. Zero passion and just spewing what they found as "resesrch"
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So your saying a really dumb soldier that's spent 4 years in the military who is unorganized, clumsy, loud, and has very little knowledge of what to actually do beats a highly trained Delta force or Navy seal soldier because they've been there a bit longer? Because apparently "NO MATTER how much your trained experience wins."
10:15 there is a small error here. The quys wear ”badass mask”are belong to army but the training course this video introduced are belong to marine. They both have their own frogmen team but slightly different. I discharged from the airborne in Taiwan(R.O.C).
I feel quite confident that I will never be in a situation that I will be needing to mess with a SF unit. Probably could have thought of a better title for this video
@darshanik sorry keren ..... bhai thora mazak se itna bura nahi lagna chahiye......waise bhi wo compliment kiya hai soldiers ke training ko ...ki ..unka training ek fictional superhero se bhi double hai .......try to take things positively ,man
The SAS rescued more than 2 hostages during the embassy siege. They are tough as hell and are recruited from all the British services. Best in the world.
At the beginning, I saw that operative descending on a line fell on that awning and couldn’t get up. The two of them fumbled around with it as if it was supposed to be solid. Pure gold.
Yea, and also the SAS bit where he says about doing sit ups, press ups etc and a 1.5 mile run is literally basic fitness levels before you can join just basic training for regular armed forces in the UK, good research on the video he’s made. 😂
I think you'll find that the S.A.S. are the original tier 1 special forces and they rescued more than 2 people in the Iranian embassy siege. It was closer to twenty.
The force at 9:00 is normally called Ghost Force (not frogman) and it's the most secretive unit in Taiwan (It's why they have to wear that badass masks in public). Those are trained to individually defeat at least 3 frogmen with bare hands.
"Why you never mess with a group of people with guns and permission to kill pretty much anyone they want without real consequences." Oh gee mister, please tell me why??
My brother served in Taiwanese Army. He received basic training at the same place they train the Frogmen. They never wear shirt no matter how cold. Also they smoke at the same time when they run. Many were Taiwanese aborigines who are natural athletes.
@@closet7401 I’m pretty sure they do. Although the entire practice is to presumably build lung capacity, the entire point is kind of nullified by the smoking
Watched a documentary on it once, after catching you during the escape training they but you in a small metal cage wich is covered and start banging on it and hitting you for 36 hours while playing horrible sounds to get you scared, if you give out any information at all you can't join the SAS
UK also has SBS ( special boat service ) which is considered by many to be better than SAS, although SBS more like USA seals being more naval than army.
Or we need to consider whose degenerate enough to train, equip, paid, and let them lose. Then we're also degenerates as we let them do it anyways whilst watching documentaries and feel happy about it. Heh
ALL special forces have ONE originating 'daddy' David Stirling, the man whose idea lead to the Special Sir Service (SAS) and Special Boats Service (SBS) way back during the 2nd world war. After that countries picked up on the idea, some slow like the USA some much quicker like Australia. Lieutenant Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling, DSO, OBE was a Scottish officer in the British Army, mountaineer, and the founder of the Special Air Service in 1941, SBS in 1943.
Most Elite are the one we don't know about!!
So you never heard of Canada’s most elite?
GOOD
Edit: Just wanted to clarify that this reply was a joke, flame me all you want, a quantum super computer, calculating for a thousand years, cannot even approach the number of fucks I do not give
Think that's just your imagination speaking lol
@@JACKAL98 Actually tho, it’s a thing, and we’re really good
Our most elite is jtf2
@@mcjohn9498 wdym 'weren't really good like you've ever held a gun before or killed a man lol your a civilian you ain't special forces lol
Are you sure about that?
"Why we shouldn't mess with them"
1. They have guns
Lol 😂 excuse me not only about the guns the practice of being a soldier
Lol so true
@@rahulsingha1453 I think the point was, that for a common civilian more so in a country that doesn't has guns like mine. I would never mess with anyone with a gun much less a living killing machine like they are. So ya the title is kinda strange since I wouldn't even mess with the average soldier since first of all they have guns and I don't. U don't need years of training to just shot me dead xD
We soldiers never like to hurt common people
@@rahulsingha1453 Ah not saying you do. Just saying that we would never have any business messing with any kind of soldier much less against a special forces one.
4:50 my man got every attachments in existence on his damn weapon
Oh lol
he grinding for Damascus
His gun lvl is 6969
That’s more than 5
LMAO
The elite special force that really don't want to mess with are PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR 🐧🐧🐧🐧
Ok now that was funny
I love penguins
They can even land a plane without the landing gears without dying
Just smile and wave bois
They are too powerful
this video starter pack:
-"we don't know"
-"it's classified"
-footage of some unrelated group
The footage is probably related but ur right abt that other stuff
r/starterpack
@@yukithedoggo2690 Damn near all of the footage for the Delta Force topic was Green Berets training footage. Lol. The rest were pretty cool but still mixed. It was a great video overall. Besides I’m not smart enough to edit a video this badass. Lol.
@@tyjax5119 oh
1:13 he says exactly this lmao
USA: *Delta Forces dont exist*
Camera man: I am *stelf*
SHUT UP
@@dark_strike4299 no u
@Damian Torres Abularach country?
Task Force 141 I see
@Damian Torres Abularach the you is get no answer
I've been an elite soldier years ago taking part of Call of Duty events, that was no joke
Good
Terrorists: **take hostage**
Alpha group: **also takes hostage**
Terrorists: that's not how your are supposed to play the game
I heard the terrorist family members got their sons head as a warning if i got the right info.
@@DemonKnight94 oof
Like in se7en
@@DemonKnight94 If i'm not mistaken there were multiple family members limbs sent to each of the terrorists, with one of them receiving an arm or head.
RAINBOW SIX SIEGE
4:50 when a game allows you to customize your weapon in game.
when you build your first gun in escape from tarkov
ahgahhaahahhaha good one man
And you bring down your mobility to 20
i didnt know hat you were talking about until i saw it
lol
Put these forces against each other in a MrBeast airsoft battle.
So you have chosen, death
SAS or delta force would win
Or maybe alpha
@@yesanartist6843 I think so to
@@Smile-sd5ir yes
Starting to realize I might have been a bit excessive in my daily training when I was young. I thought that 100 push-ups, (Chinese and standard ) 100 sit-ups ( Chinese, knee-ups and standard crunches ) and then 200 jumping jacks on top of a mile run was a bit weak and I'd have trouble getting in the Marines. Now I'm realizing if I hadn't gotten Leukemia, they prolly would've been like " You uh... you ever thought about shooting a little higher? " ( I was doing this daily after school, then going to MMA classes, doing all the exercises there, sparring with some people that would wear me out more. My body was to the point I had what friends called " Back-abs " and I used to get asked to take my shirt off and flex in Junior High. I didn't have some massive, muscular form. I was still a little stick figure. It's just that I had less than 1.5% fat on my body according to the little " body composition " test. Coaches were always impressed when that time came around and would press me to join a sport. I'd just tell them " No time. Sports're a waste of time when you can be training for something way better. " First time I answered like that they asked " What for? " and I told them what I was training for. Never got asked again 'cause coaches were also very patriotic, so instead they began helping me out by pushing me way harder in gym. Everybody's doing twenty push-ups? I had to do fifty without screwing up my form or he'd make me restart. Miss those days. Miss my muscles that all atrophied away because Leukemia and chemo means " No exercise and your muscles die far faster than you can use them. "
I feel sorry for you brother . Hope you recover from cancer and fulfil your dream
Thankyou for sharing your story. I pray for your strength and recovery
thats actually kinda sad men... you could've done it but life decided to be an absolute b!tch to you and gave you cancer. life has ups and downs but if ur determined enough you'll go through it all, and also thanks for the story
They liked vigil from r6 so much, they made him in real life.
R6 is boring now
He olso got Nokk in the thumbnail
@@bastapasta1 it's nøkk
@its alfa ok but no one asked you to correct him
@@swagdog3943 chillll😄
Most of them came from tier 2 units, which you failed to mention. There are tiers: tier 3 units, tier 2, and tier 1. It's like a ladder to climb up. It's not just about training. Most tier 1 units are hand picks from the lower tiers, so tier 1 units are basically the best of the best. Although the "tier" terms aren't really used in their operation. For example, a tier 2 unit don't and will never call themselves tier 2. Same with tier 1 units. The only difference between tiers is funding, hence there's a saying in the military: "Follow the money."
"Why you should never mess with special forces" oh ok thanks for reminding me because I was going to prank an sas soldier
Ah yeah ik right. I was gunna put a laxitive in a Alpha Group personal's rations. Thank god this video exists
without guns, body armor and friends watching their six.. these people are just the same with other civillians on the street..
Really!
I shouldn't mess with that delta force guy in the back! Thank you for stopping me!
GueOmDuduto yeah like wearing a couple dozens of pounds for a few hours running as basic training is gonna do the same thing as walking around the street to a McDonald’s
The next day he was
4:19
“Elite Under Cover units”
Team Members: Gets stuck on the roof...
LMAO XDDDDD
How did you even noticed that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahhahahahahahahah thats funny one them got stucked
LEL
LOL..
Turkish SAT Commandos or Special Forces (Bordeaux Berets) are not featured in such videos. However, the Burgundy Berets have won the NATO competitions many times, and the SAT Commandos are among the best in the world in terms of the sea. I'm not looking for a reason in this, but I suggest you do your research.
It is better for them not to know Bordo Bereliler. NATO cancelled special forces competition after Turks won it 4 times in a row. Delta Forces are definitely a group of people that withold extraordinary skills and get a big budget for their training. Yet, they are far behind our SAT. They are like kids in the swimming pool in the comparison. Some people may ask why? It is probably better for most of these people not to know :)
@@tayrexcanavar7570 No, there is no big difference as you mentioned. Elite troops of each country are highly trained and qualified soldiers. Our S.A.T Commandos and Special Forces are the children of a warrior race thousands of years old. That's why they are ceusr, warrior and skilled soldiers. Their training is one of the most difficult. But after all, they're all human. They are not robots.
That's why Captain Price laughs after he say soap name is classified
What?
What?!
@@imjoking4781 WHAT???
@Carl Gille That explains everything.
@Carl Gille oh
Terrorists: **take hostages**
Alpha group: **take hostages**
Terrorists: **surprised Pikachu face**
You just copied the guy with 1000 likes
@@cazzyspazzy4138 lmao facts🤣
@No U I was so confused when I saw this notification🤣. It showed up as “no u 3.6k likes” I’m like whaaaaa?🤣
@@cazzyspazzy4138 yeah no doubts, i just made my version of it, what s problem with that? if u think that way u can say same for every meme
"Why you never mess with elite special forces"
Me: Of course, why would I mess with anyone with guns.
Especially men with guns, body armor, giant posture, and crazy martial arts skill
@@robbyantonius2418 Or just Russians. Why would you mess with Russians of all people.
I mess with one and his wife. Now they gone. They moved out. Hahaha
😂😂😂
@@Roman-gy7pr Because I am stalin's grandson
The SAS rescued over 30 hostages in the Iranian embassy siege and it was done by one man who blasted a wall open with c4 because he did not have a breaching charge.
The SAS are also extensively trained in Paramedics and Trauma care by being seconded to doctors in ICUs across the United Kingdom. They are also taught to deliver babies in order to assist with "Hearts and Minds" operations. The mindset behind their training is very clever, there are very few things a Trooper can't do in the field.
hahaha
@@وجارالذئب-ر1ل not sure why you were laughing. The SAS and SBS participate in an intensive 6 week course alongside Drs and surgeons.. trained to th same practical level, within the context of the type of care they could realistically offer in the field. Their military status is not disclosed to the other students. It is the massive amount of soft skills training they receive, in addition to the cliche saber functions, that makes them so interesting and the need for fast learning and intelligence under duress. It is one course after another...
They Rock my POPPABoy is blessed!
@@وجارالذئب-ر1ل dont laugh ,allah fears them. coward alla
@@وجارالذئب-ر1ل haha ME on fire
When you realize rainbow six siege's elite teams actually exist
Yeah they had to find references for the Operators.
Ye all the teams there from are based off real life,like cavis interrogation is based of real life
Woosh
I was just about to talk about that
Yo, fuckin respect to these men and women that do this.
The best special forces are the ones we totally don’t know about...
Wizards idiot. Everyone knows that!! 😡
Copy kitty
@@QualifiedCretins ??
@@fishandchips9662 its a much used comment
@@QualifiedCretins didn’t try to copy ( thanks for saying it nicely tho)
Marines are America’s expeditionary force in readiness-not just in battle, but every day. We never leave a Marine behind. If you see a fellow Marine who needs help, step up and step in.
That’s the latest message from the Commandant and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, posted to Facebook and Twitter on 14 March 2016 and also shown below. “One of my goals as your Commandant,” General Neller says in the video, “is to see every Marine be successful. So my challenge to you -- not just today, but every day -- is to look around and see who might be struggling. Ask them, ‘how can I help?’” By being attentive and stepping in, Marines can help prevent destructive and criminal conduct, such as sexual assault, alcohol misuse, and suicide.
That sound like Pentagon propaganda I was a marine in the Vietnam war those bastards left over 2000 pow's/ Mia's there to rot not to mention what creepy joe did to those left behind in Afghanistan
"the US government will tell you delta force doesn't exist"
Blackhawk down: "am I a joke to you?"
They Pretend Like It Never Happened 😂😂😂😂🇸🇴🇸🇴💪💪
Maverick from R6 siege : am I a joke to you?
lol,malaysia and pakistan army save them
Yeah malaysian army save the black hawk and make movie that say american soldier save them lol
Delta Force had been known and acknowledged for years.
"ISIS bad guy Abu" this is the most american thing i've ever heard
literally 😂
It’s not an American thing it’s a whole world besides ISIS thing
fun fact, Abu means Father.
So true! That's like saying "ISIS bad guy Mr."
@@devijalasoahi1173 except the fact abu is not a way to to refer to someone he could've said Abu Bakr
just hearing the word Russian is already something you should never mess with
Byw F.B.I What guns do you use (btw start using P90s)
US will always be better 🇺🇸
haha IKR
Hello CIA I would like to be a terrorist
@Gabriel Rios please
Why You Never Mess With Elite Special Forces ... ehhh ... because they are always dressed up and ready for Halloween ...
9:49 when you get possessed in the middle of training.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lmaoooooo
thumbnail:**exist**
me a rainbow six siege fan: "OMG ITS NOKK AND VIGIL"
Glad I'm not alone
Glad im not alone
3:07 Blitz
9:00 Vigil
@@jerrybestcat9842 oh shi
me knowing half the forces in this vid just because of r6 siege
ik this is great
Thank you for winning the war with very few causalities in Libya, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and now Ukraine. We are now living in a more peaceful, freedom loving and kind world. Thank you
"Okay, We all know SAS the famous game"
-proceeds to show the game Counter Strike
My first thoughts were them possibly showing R6 siege
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Well its more worrying that there is only 64 SAS members at any given time but there was a big test done across a wide range of folks in the UK years back as part of a documentary about Psychopaths {mainly that alot of folks have the traits but don't have the trigger events} but after testing a few of the SAS they decided to test them all and sure enough almost all of them had Psychotic or Sociopathic which is unsurprising considering that one of the key traits of a Psycho/Sociopath is they are unfazed by not only violence but the aftermath is very useful for a soldier that wishes to spend their entire working life in the forces - they did this test by having them sit and watch a video that cycled from calm and peaceful sounds and images to increasing violent scenes and sounds and back while they were hooked up to heart monitors and there was hardly any change other then them becoming more alert and seemly focused during the violent scenes.
@@mercurioslevin1877 that is most likely due to anti interrogation 'testing'. basically u cant have a person break down if ur doing something like they do. do the job and get on with it basically.
@@mercurioslevin1877
22 SAS
22 SAS normally has a strength of 400 to 600. The regiment has four operational squadrons: A, B, D and G. Each squadron consists of approximately 65 men commanded by a major, divided into four troops (each troop being commanded by a captain) and a small headquarters section.
AUSAS or Commandos consist of two companies, a company has anywhere from a few dozen to 200 soldiers. It's a tactical-sized unit that can perform a battlefield function on its own. A company consists of three or four platoons and is generally commanded by a captain.
"Why You Never Mess With Elite Special Forces"
Because they are Elite Special Forces!!
Exactly
ah yes the floor is made out of floor
and they have guns
@@stupiddumbidiot4311 and they have fighting skills
Some of the stuff they do is incredible, i had some limited time with some SAS lads and they were much younger than i expected and all very slim but boy were they strong. Not too tall either as it makes entry techniques easier not banging your head or catching equipment. I learned a lot from them. Every respect to all who go through the training and put it to good use.
Being short gives you a low center of gravity making carrying heavy loads over long distances more manageable, that's the primary reason lots of short guys pass selection
@@jedaaa it's also not about who has the most muscle or meat heads......being big is a terrible hindrance for spec ops. These guys build stamina and endurance not meat heads.
Meat heads are what us marines are for
You all forgot mention, the SAS are complete lunatics.
@@jedaaa
Like a hobbit
@@GORILLA_PIMP And my axe!
I love how the danish frogmen are on the thumbnail but he doesn’t talk about them
The fitness stats you mentioned for sas are just the standard British army tests. All British soldiers must pass the 1,5 mile run in 10,30 after doing 50 press-ups and 50situps both in under 2 mins. Sas training in 6 months and is brutal, you can't join you have to be serving and selected after showing an interes
The Australian SAS initial selection course is a 15km March in2.5 hours or less carrying 28 kg of equipment
bruh scaring someone with eating a dog or snake. i have tasted both not a fan of the dog but the snake is tasty
@Pablo Escargot 40lbs is what in kilos mate
@Pablo Escargot so 28 kilos is 61 lbs. Ffs
Do your maths
@@colindickson8034 your wrong about the British Army!
Why you should never mess with the special forces:
Its *CLASSIFIED*
Of course, you should never mess with them. They're elite, they're special, and they are very forceful.
Especially the last one
Russian special forces didn't get the memo at Ukraine.
and desentisized, beg all you want, they arent affected
@@YaToGamiKuro You didn't get it, did you?
@@linoarquiza5433 they Elite Special Force afterall
I as an Indonesian citizen salute to see American soldiers. May God give America strength.
Strength for what attacking weak countries
“Why you should not mess with the Elite Special Forces”
Because they’re called the “Elite Special Forces”
As simple as that.
SAS Runs 10 miles with equipment
My mom when she went to school:Amatur
Haha Nice One 😂
My dad: oh please
My great great great granda and grandma: amateurs
Update for the Russian Alpha Group, they have created but still testing, full body armour that can withstand a direct shot from 50 calibre rounds.
Like from a sniper?
You mean, a 20mm AT rifle?
Now what will they make in the future...
it wont consistently penetrate, but the guy who got hit will be outoff combat.
@@N3XUS177, z
How about the Scout Rangers of the Philippines? They are one of the insane special forces, they expert in guerilla and jungle warfare they can take down enemies without any high-tech weapons just pure instinct. They have also extreme trainings, it should be included these badass scout rangers from most elite special forces in the world.
Alam mo Naman kapag taga kanluran dapat sila Lang ang sikat at malakas raw hahaha MGA mahihinang nilalalng naman
you have actually listened to crap that the U.S.A. is the best and those who obey them, When will you people from Asia and other continents understand that you have more power than them.
Taiwanese Special forces: forced to crawl across sharp pointy rocks to complete training.
Instructors: may I offer u some salt water in these trying times?
*proceeds to pour on cuts*
Ouch-
"And are known to SHOOT at eachother, hoping their body armor holds"
Me and the boys in SWAT 4: hold my M4
Must have friendly fire disabled
Lol
My boys in tau-9: *laughs in made of literal gods*
I wouldn't doubt it.... their psychopaths
Hello alt account. I see the comment blew up. I am proud of you.
1:53 when pubg players had enough of the pilot kicking them out of the plane.
Me when my little bro doesn't allow me to ride the toy car
the pilot can kick them out of the plane?
@@juneaco3003 yes,annoyed the heck outta me
Whats different with this ops is that, they are allowed to take hostage and kill.
Worth of mention is polish GROM.
They have catch 30 people from 52 of Iraqui Most Wanted Deck od Cards, also they were cooperating with Delta Force, and Navy Seals.
I was just about to write it
also FORMOZA
When you put the Danish Frogman Corps in the thumbnail and don’t even talk about them.
It’s triggering
Yeah wtf I came here for frogman
@AbGamer angry danish potato noices
But he took all that time to paint glowing eyes into the ventilation holes of their helmets, what did you expect...
@AbGamer lololol
They have the combination of 3 most badass words: "Elite" "Special" and "Force".
I like that they put the Frogmen in the photo for the video and then refuses to put them in😂
5:50 The SAS rescued 26 hostages in the Iranian embassy siege not 2.
Yeah, I think two of the terrorists survived. I know one of them stayed in the UK and lives/lived on taxpayers exoense in London after he was released from Prison.
@@antmax I remember watching an interview with one of the SAS lads who said they were going to kill them in the back garden but they noticed press cameras were pointed there so didn't.
19 hostages
@@Samouraii There is a really good book by one of the Troopers. Rusty Firmin. It's called Go!, Go! Go! and goes into a lot of detail about the whole event from the Police, SAS and terrorist point of view and procedures etc. It is really well done. It was recently made into a film... a lot of the detail and procedure was removed from the film, like the hostages having developed Stockholm syndrome towards the end of the 6 day siege.
BTW "6 Days" is the name of the film and the author took an active part in the production to make sure what was shown was as authentic as possible.
This video had the Iranian Embassy siege but they talked about the African rescue. Very crap video.
Mom: it's just a game, it's not real
Elite forces IRL: SEND THE AIRSTRIKES ONE FOURTY ABOVE!!!
you are still playing a game tho
Let the water wash away your sins
Did he mean AS-130 or is it a plane what i don’t know
I am highly surprised that Germany's GSG9 isn't on the list, since these guys truly are one badass special Police unit
Ikr
Never realised Germany had any military, they certainly hide it well when it comes to helping others like Ukraine,
Its funny how noone even mentions the KSK the actual German Special Forces of the Military. Could be because there are like very little informations about them and their operations tho lol
@@dominusreaper835 they're military, not police that's the difference for this video
@@MrTastelessVideos well delta force isnt either it would be swat for America but he took delta force what is military so KSK would actually fit
What do robots eat? What do holograms eat? What do clones feel?
Jäger:
You can start worrying about secret military teams now!
And Jäger Task Force Leader first name is Eren.
Aot final season worst anime
@@raindoset5408 aot overrated
And u should
Damn, I was just thinking about "Messing" With Elite Special Forces......thanks for this video !!!
Saved me a lot of trouble 👍
So glad you copied this comment
@@borris3768 nothing on youtube is original
Never hope in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
3:13 alpha group: i trust my teamate
"I trust that the ceramic trauma plate I’m wearing, will stop a 357 magnum round travelling at 490 meters per second. I trust myself not to move, not to flinch. I trust my teammates. And they, trust me." -Rook from Team Rainbow
Props to the camera man 😎
No mention of the Danish Frogman Corps, Australian SAS or the German GSG-9?
Can’t please everyone.
Keep up the great work.
Never heard of Australian Sas but Danish Frogman and GSG-9 are insane commandos/SF groups.
I don't understand why they conflate police with military special forces units!
no Turkish Maroon berets or SAT either
@@heihk Australian SAS are probably among the best in the world in terms of stealth and jungle warfare, they are one of the only groups in the world that the SAS itself considers to be their equal.
Yeah they showed the danish frogmen in the thumbnail so i assumed it was included in this list lol
Alpha Group member : Dude my back is itchy could you scratch me with your gun.😅
2:42 yup that is how it's done
I don't understand shooting each other i don't see what u get out of it training wise.maybe a mind over matter thing idk just seems silly and useless and a Lil irresponsible
@@ferrychomer1551 breaking the limits, if you can shoot to your homie knowing you can kill him you can definetly shoot the bad guys. Killing people even if theyre terrorists is not as easy as it seems because in your head theres always the thing hes also a human like me, but in this situation the only correct thinking is its us or them
4:00 every army member ever in the US is exposed to tear gas it’s part of basic trianing
HOOAH
Im pretty sure police training requires having to be sprayed with pepper spray.
@@halospark2741 Depends on the State’s and the Department’s requirements. Some are optional.
@@kendawa2918 Ahhh
As do the Brits. I was an NBC Instructor.
Sir you have forgotten something
Your father Indian Special Forces 🇮🇳❤️
No hate to any of the forces but proud to be Indian
GIGN services aren't that secret, sometimes you can come to meet them in the streets (it's really rare). They are super calm and pretty nice but with rifles in the hand and overtrained so that is the type of guys you are not messing with
Yup they are basically what the DSI is around here... Useally only show their faces when they need though but they do have some operations broken down on the national police page.
In Italy big cities you can find soldiers on the street and in military cars, they don't talk too much, but when they do they are nice
@@criskii the only ppl Who talk to much are clown
Sorry but that is not true, you cant just "meet randomly in the street a GI member" im french, and i am in Gendarmerie, they are litteraly in they own World, superhumans that we call when we cant handle a situation. And of course, a Big part of their work around the World is totally classiffied
@@maelchaffat52 And when the GIGN can't handle it, they call "Les Commandos Marine"
Navy Seal: takes down Osma Bin Laden
The talker dude: what’s a navy seal
the assassins were just Seal trained, the operation was done as a CIA mission
@@aiden-sy3ex Indeed!
Where have i seen this pfp before? 😂
As soon as I heard this man mention the SAS all I could hear was “What the hell kind of name is Soap eh? How’d a muppet like you pass selection”
RIP Soap
There's an old Clocktower at Hereford...
I SWEAR 😂😂....he died so plainly tho...a real legend
🔥Captain price🔥
real
are we rushin' in? or are we goin' all sneaky-beaky like?
My guy got a picture of the danish frogmen, but didn't mention them
The story I heard about Sadam, was that he was hiding in a cave with just two bodyguards. Said bodyguards simply ratted him out to a passing patrol.
yep as a iraqi that is what happened one of the bodyguards aka security snitched to the us army looking for him and he got caught other then those people who snitched he would of never been found
They were probably sick of him by then
@@eineweitereratselhafteseel8801 believe everything your brainwashed to. Sadam wasn't evil. The invasions by America and England are what has caused so much bloodshed and ruined infrastructure in all these countries. Sadam didn't want to give up their rights to nuclear power..so what? Don't they deserve to be able to protect themselves? It's the only deterrent. Now America can walk all over them.
@@bobmarley9712 o please they were destroyed in the 80s long before america or biritian
@@bzbzhxhzuz3482 Think you can't smuggle nukes through nuclear subs when dealing with black ops?
It's just that if someone DOES launch a nuke then you're making yourself a target. Only way that's ever going to benefit someone is if they want the world to go up in flames. At that point you're probably done with the world anyway. So what's the point?
There's also the fact that everyone and their mother has a way to shoot it before it lands with a smaller missile. A jet can shoot it from the sky. Water is full of ships and subs that can do the same. Ground has basically the "sam site" version. And more beyond that. Can even have a missle on a truck.
Kind of hard to nuke anything if everywhere can go "Boink. I had this truck to shoot my smaller missle at your nuke to blow it out of the sky." Only reason Japan got nuked in the first place is because no one thought of countering a nuke. Ever since then everyone has a counter. Which means it's kind of pointless to even have a nuke. So even bothering trying to get one has less appeal.
Lets be honest: no one is more elite than the *NINE TAILED FOX*
Edit: i meant the SCP mtf squad
Hmmmm idk
Naruto sux
@@blackairforce1663SCP
@@bryces9951 SCP
@@aceofsades5024 He means SCP nine tailed fox its a MTF unit in SCP
5:50 2 hostages? err no they rescued all but one "During the 17-minute raid they rescued all but one of the remaining hostages and killed five of the six hostage-takers." And let's be honest, they've done more missions over a greater scope than you'd ever imagine, all top secret.
Yeh I never take these videos as fact. Especially when it's narrated by a goofy noise anchor voice. Zero passion and just spewing what they found as "resesrch"
Nothing can beat experience! No matter how much you are trained
untill you are not trained.....LOL
TRUE but the training helps!!!
@@skyisbluexd EXACTLY!!!
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So your saying a really dumb soldier that's spent 4 years in the military who is unorganized, clumsy, loud, and has very little knowledge of what to actually do beats a highly trained Delta force or Navy seal soldier because they've been there a bit longer? Because apparently "NO MATTER how much your trained experience wins."
nobody:
Me: DONT FORGET ABOUT THE ROZE SKINS
And Kruger
@@yeetyourselfofafuckingclif7122 true
Oh God
The nightmares
@@cloaker8475 indeed
@@cloaker8475 the roze skin I call it “the no life skin”
10:15 there is a small error here. The quys wear ”badass mask”are belong to army but the training course this video introduced are belong to marine. They both have their own frogmen team but slightly different.
I discharged from the airborne in Taiwan(R.O.C).
How's the military condition there these days? China's right at your doorstep its kinda concerning
nobody:
me seeing the danish jaeger corps in the thompnail and finding out theyre not in the video
damn
Yeah i get that feeling as well, was hoping some aussie special forces would have made it in as well but i guess not
That's our frogmen, not the Huntsmen corps (Jaeger corps) in the thumbnail :D
@@martinhansen5249 skulle lige til at nævne det
beast titan Zeke jaeger
Mate that is the frog men not the hater corp
I feel quite confident that I will never be in a situation that I will be needing to mess with a SF unit. Probably could have thought of a better title for this video
"Why you never mess with elite special forces"
Like who wanna mess with them anyway?
Trevor Phillips
The guy that owns the mark in your pfp
People with plot armor
Mexican Cartels lol
8:10, hey, thats double Saitama's workout
Underated comment
@darshanik sorry keren ..... bhai thora mazak se itna bura nahi lagna chahiye......waise bhi wo compliment kiya hai soldiers ke training ko ...ki ..unka training ek fictional superhero se bhi double hai .......try to take things positively ,man
The SAS rescued more than 2 hostages during the embassy siege. They are tough as hell and are recruited from all the British services. Best in the world.
I was about to say the same thing. It was more like 20
Pretty sure it was 16 in about 5 mins
Best in Britain*
There is a reason the Commonwealth has the best SF, we all learn from the masters and been doing it since WW2, SAS, 1SSF, JTF2.
@@sanderhansson9480 yes
SAS is the first Special Forces founded in modern era and still is the best around.
At the beginning, I saw that operative descending on a line fell on that awning and couldn’t get up. The two of them fumbled around with it as if it was supposed to be solid. Pure gold.
The Iranian embassy siege the SAS they rescued a lot more than 2 hostages
Yeah
There is an infographics show video on the siege
@@_AceInTheHole_ isn’t it correct that interesting facts always come from people with funny names and profile pics?
@@dankplankitus2300 Yeah
It was 19 wasn't it and one terrorist was captured as well?
"Be exposed to tear gas" Isn't that like - part of every basic training around the world?
It is
Yup...
Yea, and also the SAS bit where he says about doing sit ups, press ups etc and a 1.5 mile run is literally basic fitness levels before you can join just basic training for regular armed forces in the UK, good research on the video he’s made. 😂
"crawling over sharp rocks" i mean, ok... that would be a walk in the park for any special forces soldier
The clicking sound is sooo unbelievably satisfying
I think you'll find that the S.A.S. are the original tier 1 special forces and they rescued more than 2 people in the Iranian embassy siege. It was closer to twenty.
The force at 9:00 is normally called Ghost Force (not frogman) and it's the most secretive unit in Taiwan (It's why they have to wear that badass masks in public). Those are trained to individually defeat at least 3 frogmen with bare hands.
The SAS saved a lot more hostages in the Iranian Embassy.
The danish frogmen are the thumbnail 🌚
Title: why you never mess with special forces
Me: damn I was just about to assault a Spetsnaz member
You stand no chance actually...
@@theamogus4812 I think everyone knows that
Depends if that Spetsnaz operative has anti-tank weapons
Delta force SS
@@funnysans7821 yes
Criminals: i can take over the world.
SO: aww baby's so cute. Of course you will.
Are we just ignoring the Bordo Berililer, which won every single NATO competition so far?
Yes
@@Cellox36 ok
"Why you never mess with a group of people with guns and permission to kill pretty much anyone they want without real consequences."
Oh gee mister, please tell me why??
My brother served in Taiwanese Army. He received basic training at the same place they train the Frogmen. They never wear shirt no matter how cold. Also they smoke at the same time when they run. Many were Taiwanese aborigines who are natural athletes.
Im not sure how smoking runs help
@@closet7401 when you smoke you can't breathe as well, so they're basically forcing them to run with cut oxygen
@@theheavy117
Oh so they try not to inhale the smoke?
@@closet7401 I’m pretty sure they do. Although the entire practice is to presumably build lung capacity, the entire point is kind of nullified by the smoking
@@theheavy117
Hmm
The SAS was like normal cage fighting training. The hard part was the 36 hour interrogation.
Watched a documentary on it once, after catching you during the escape training they but you in a small metal cage wich is covered and start banging on it and hitting you for 36 hours while playing horrible sounds to get you scared, if you give out any information at all you can't join the SAS
@@Sam-oc6vd i have a friend was in the IDF special forces and they did something similar.
I came here to see how far down in the comments it took to see Capt Price and Task Force 141 mentioned and it didn't disappoint.
UK also has SBS ( special boat service ) which is considered by many to be better than SAS, although SBS more like USA seals being more naval than army.
the real question is whose degenerate enough to mess with them lol
Or we need to consider whose degenerate enough to train, equip, paid, and let them lose. Then we're also degenerates as we let them do it anyways whilst watching documentaries and feel happy about it. Heh
Some high class hackers and terrorists
done that!
First you need lead filled beach balls for testes
@@roguetuber4377 good one
Alpha Group makes the Navy SEALs look like a pack of friendly dolphins
I totally agree man but they will never admit it haha.
can't even take down a terrorist leader
@@lejace4231 didn’t they kill osama bin laden, the most wanted man in the world
@@Nothing-je7sk lol, bin laden CIA agent just so you know
How
ALL special forces have ONE originating 'daddy' David Stirling, the man whose idea lead to the Special Sir Service (SAS) and Special Boats Service (SBS) way back during the 2nd world war. After that countries picked up on the idea, some slow like the USA some much quicker like Australia. Lieutenant Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling, DSO, OBE was a Scottish officer in the British Army, mountaineer, and the founder of the Special Air Service in 1941, SBS in 1943.
Actually, Stirling was captured and gave away some secrets about the SAS, THE daddy if the SAS Was Paddy Mayne.
Actually the nazi's started special forces. The british just followed. Also, the US special forces groups started a year after the SAS.
Spetznas is terrifying - their training renders them unhuman.