Watched a capex @ Range 19 (Bragg) once. circa 2002 and they put a man in the hot seat in a room . Lights went off, door blew, targets in the room were immediately neutralized all while the dude was sitting in a chair in the dark room wondering what just happened as the room was cleared in less than 2 seconds.
Delta has the best shooters on earth. I’ve worked with multiple different agencies, between certain seal teams and delta they have the best shooters. Their equipment is perfect and they are serious. Seals are good at jumping, rangers are good at Rucken, green berets are good at staying quiet, delta is good at shooting and SAS are good at intelligence gathering. Now that’s the truth
"What do you call an SAS shooter, who is more trained, more skilled and experienced, better funded and backed by the most advance technology there is....a Delta shooter"- unknown.
@@ssgtomen621 Definitely better funded and have better equipment, but that's why the SAS are and always will be better than any SF in the world, because the SAS do everything and more, with limited funding and equipment. Even with all the funding and equipment they get, and they still don't come close to the SAS. Delta is probably on par with the UK royal marines, possibly.
Lmaooo ahhh Army humor. There's always one guy in a team, squad, or platoon that makes me belly laugh with their takes on things, and this comment certainly had me wholeheartedly laughing...thank you for this!
The thing with Delta folks is that they’re extremely intelligent. You can see it by how they usually stop to give you the exact answer they want to give you and never answer by reflex.
An SAS guy talked about how much better US Delta & DEVGRU guys are, and said the largest part is that the SAS range is a 4 hour drive. Delta & DEVGRU both have ranges within a 4 minute walk. Our guys just shoot so much more, it's really not possible for the SAS to be as good.
@@gunguy-mk4mtthe SAS a are way better, most honest delta’s will tell you this, the SAS are the bench mark, you’re just an arrogant yank that hasn’t realised you’ve lost every war you’ve entered since 1945 🤣🤡
Very interesting that they bring in people who are experts at certain disciplines to learn despite those folks not necessarily being in combat/having combat experience.
You’d be surprised . Those communities are small . I promise most people who weren’t at very least infantry, or Ranger qualified or failed the Q course or something like that don’t even know the difference between this stuff . I served in the active duty army and when I was In, honestly as an 18-21 year old kid I thought the epitome of high speed jobs was becoming a double tab, and going to Ranger school. Now I’m in my 30’s wishing I would have known about all this stuff and tried it. I was in extremely good shape and a good shooter , but who knows if I would have made it through any of the pipelines . Here I am finishing my second degree , thinking about reenlisting in the guard just for a chance to get a damn Ranger tab. lol.
Also; go watch a video on rangers and training . The comments are full of guys saying when they served and which ranger class they graduated from . Obviously there will be far less SF guys and delta lurking around than rangers or seals who werent DEVGRU , but that’s just the nature of things
@@HarrisonFord11that’s not true dude, one guy has done that and it was after a break in service. Only reason he went to delta was because he would’ve had to do a full work up and deployment with a regular seal team before screening again.
@@connorhall8463 that’s not true several people have done it, just watched a combat story episode of a recon marine that did it. It’s open to all branches and several devgru have went there.
@@connorhall8463 Todd opalski is the recon marines name. You’re wrong here. Several delta operators have openly spoke about devgru, PJ’s and marines screening and making it.
i like that part where he says the more they know, the more they have to unlearn to relearn the Delta way. I know for instance in the Swedish armed forces when i was there they had a similar attitude with dog handlers. They would go out of their way almost to make sure the guys that got picked had as little experience with dogs as possible, so there was no chance they had bad habits on how to train or act around dogs that worked for a living.
Delta selects across all branches. They’ve had a navy diver, marines, a band member, a coast guard guy, etc. Most are recruited from rangers and SF, fewer but still large number from 82nd and 101st Airborne, and some from conventional infantry. This differs from DEVGRU (SEAL Team Six) as they exclusively recruit from the conventional SEAL Teams.
Delta recruits from the entire Military but of course it’s an Army Unit so the overwhelming majority are Army…There’s a mix of prior SOF and Conventional Personnel but most come from “White Side SOF”. The Unit requirement is to have completed a certain amount of years in the Military before you apply…so they do not hire straight off the street… Green Berets, Rangers, and Vanilla Seals” take guys straight off of the street but of course they have to make it through the initial Training/Selection.
My understanding is that selection is open to almost anyone in the department of defense regardless of branch. It's been stated in by other Unit members in other interviews they've had Army band members and crane operators tryout for selection. That's one reason the OTC starts at the very basics to get all on a level playing field.
During my time in Iraq, 2 Delta guys, were attached to my unit. They didn’t go around telling people they were Delta and they didn’t talk much. Makes me wonder why all this former Delta/Devgru guys are appearing on YT regaling war stories.
Come on man. The implication from what you’re saying in your passive aggressive post is that anyone who does a job quietly is a pro, and anyone who opens his mouth in public - regardless of the reason be it to motivate, train, teach - is a hot dog. (And now anyone who points out how this thinking is backwards is a “groupie”.) While you’re creating your next-level network of labels for everyone and anything, maybe you could equate podcasts, motivational books (of which there are hundreds for myriad reasons), training and other venues as simply “giving back” by uplifting knowledge, which you’re not doing.
Elite soldiers are worriers they can not be made they are born .my opinion. A big thank you to all the brave men and woman who defend us defend the weak protect the helpless.
@@lewy1 Yeah, I've heard you thin-skins cry about what mean or stupid things Trump says. I prefer to hate a President when he lets Marines die during a bullshit Afghan withdrawal.
Even this delta guy speaks highly of 22SAS saying they are the best at what they do which is QCB hostage rescue,they wrote the book and lets face it Delta wouldnt be around if it wasnt for a US officers amazment when attached to SAS
He has never actually said that. He has given them high praise, and that's charitable for TF Slack....Hey Lt Col William Richie's words, not mine. Delta was modelled on the SAS, but they have been their own thing pioneering more TTP and technology than the SAS ever could from tubular assaults, K9 MWD techniques to the HK416 development. And have pretty much run the show ever since. "When the SAS were at their most lethal, they were in the style of Delta."-Mark Urban Delta is miles ahead, excuse me, 'kilometers' ahead. Sine Pari
@@ssgtomen621 if ur gonna use the words of mark urban when he said tf slack atleast give the entire qoute , don’t worry i will “ he had mocked it as task force slack like any executive preparing for a relaunch… it was replaced with a new one task force knight , in both name and mission the moment had arrived to go beyond black “ if we are going to keep on referring to mark urban he also wrote this “ this battle was a bitter lesson for jsoc . the delta force b squadron commander was relieved of his duties after the incident” .one sas man mocked the delta commander concluding “it all happened beacuse someone got too cocky” and ill give you another one “ majour lavity questioned the point of many of jsocs raids arguing that they netted on pipe swingers or low ranking street life “
Budget and investment in time to have to cater to the lowest common denominator of soldier. You just heard him say that selection determines that you are the right person. OTC teaches how they do things. Not every volunteer in the Army is the right person to teach the way they do things. Plus Delta gets a lot of money to use a lot of rounds and resources to train the right person. You can't do that on the basic training or AIT budget.
Interesting question. As others have said, it has to do with time and money. But they do have a unit called the AWG, called the asymmetric warfare group. This unit bridges the gap between tier one and two special operations forces and the conventional infantry units. They’ve been around for a bit under 20 years now.
When the SAS stormed the Iranian embassy doing live firing in CQB with a teammate as one of the hostages was the norm. I know in SAS training during interrogation week they used to put head folded candidates tied to railway lines and that used to run a train engine that used to stop within 1 meter of the of the first soldier. That’s how you select and train.
Those people with sandles and aks are trained as well. The US beat the most powerful military in world at one point(British Empire) using the same guerilla tactics and weapons made out of metal bells.
BRITISH SAS are the best CQB and combat shooters in the world. They did it with a 9 mm also when everyone else had to have a 45 and M4 I always said that the 9mm was an experts gun.
I fear that will change with the ever decreasing military budget there. I hope not tho, they’re our closest ally and we need them to stay on their shit
LOL Delta Force made the combat carbine the staple of the modern operator. That is why UK SF haven’t used 9mm SMGs in over 3 decades with the exception of very specific missions sets. It was Delta Force that implemented Free Flow CQB and drove combat shooting to the standards for the rest of the Worlds CT units to follow. Yea, sorry but Delta Force has run circle around 22 SAS for decades.
The SAS above all and everyone, all SF know it and say it, and those, that don't, can't handle the truth. There's a reason the SAS still go in and train special forces in the US and other countries, because they are the best.
"we're the same just better than everyone else" fkn love it 😂
That fire house training is epic, good dam course.
Watched a capex @ Range 19 (Bragg) once. circa 2002 and they put a man in the hot seat in a room . Lights went off, door blew, targets in the room were immediately neutralized all while the dude was sitting in a chair in the dark room wondering what just happened as the room was cleared in less than 2 seconds.
Delta has the best shooters on earth. I’ve worked with multiple different agencies, between certain seal teams and delta they have the best shooters. Their equipment is perfect and they are serious. Seals are good at jumping, rangers are good at Rucken, green berets are good at staying quiet, delta is good at shooting and SAS are good at intelligence gathering. Now that’s the truth
"What do you call an SAS shooter, who is more trained, more skilled and experienced, better funded and backed by the most advance technology there is....a Delta shooter"- unknown.
Delta has the best soldiers/warriors/renaissance men on Earth.
bullshit, this is a simp comment.
yup
@@ssgtomen621 Definitely better funded and have better equipment, but that's why the SAS are and always will be better than any SF in the world, because the SAS do everything and more, with limited funding and equipment. Even with all the funding and equipment they get, and they still don't come close to the SAS. Delta is probably on par with the UK royal marines, possibly.
I saw a CAG guy make a PB&J sammich in 4.7 seconds. BEST SAMMICH EVER, TOO.
And he did it while being shot at and rescuing a hostage
Bro, the man even vacuumed my den. Great guy
Lmaooo ahhh Army humor. There's always one guy in a team, squad, or platoon that makes me belly laugh with their takes on things, and this comment certainly had me wholeheartedly laughing...thank you for this!
That's faster than Scooby Doo and Shaggy while being chased by the Phantom.
The thing with Delta folks is that they’re extremely intelligent. You can see it by how they usually stop to give you the exact answer they want to give you and never answer by reflex.
Delta guys are so cool. I've watched countless interviews of SF, Dev, Delta, etc. and the Delta guys are always so down to earth, humble.
Maybe you can marry one
@@Rubeless I wish. I'd make Brent a man
I hear a interview with a sas operator and he said a delta sniper was the best shooter he has ever witnessed and blew the sas away
Was it Lindsay Bruce?
An SAS guy talked about how much better US Delta & DEVGRU guys are, and said the largest part is that the SAS range is a 4 hour drive. Delta & DEVGRU both have ranges within a 4 minute walk. Our guys just shoot so much more, it's really not possible for the SAS to be as good.
@@gunguy-mk4mtthe SAS a are way better, most honest delta’s will tell you this, the SAS are the bench mark, you’re just an arrogant yank that hasn’t realised you’ve lost every war you’ve entered since 1945 🤣🤡
@@gunguy-mk4mtand us guys have said the uk have better operators what is your point? Its called mutual respect
@@gootusfootus3229 my point was obviously talking about the specific shooting skill in response to the OP and participating in a friendly discussion.
Jacks of all trades, masters of all.
It’s master of none, but oftentimes better than master of 1
As a cook I feed tier one operators and none of them ate their broccoli 😢
Very interesting that they bring in people who are experts at certain disciplines to learn despite those folks not necessarily being in combat/having combat experience.
Delta force guys interview after retirement or no longer associated still the only quiet professionals honestly
Incorrect
These guys are looked down upon for trying to get their 15 minutes of fame
Underrated podcast, brother
My man! Glad you're liking it Mike
Lotta Tier 1 guys here in the comments!
You’d be surprised . Those communities are small .
I promise most people who weren’t at very least infantry, or Ranger qualified or failed the Q course or something like that don’t even know the difference between this stuff .
I served in the active duty army and when I was In, honestly as an 18-21 year old kid I thought the epitome of high speed jobs was becoming a double tab, and going to Ranger school.
Now I’m in my 30’s wishing I would have known about all this stuff and tried it.
I was in extremely good shape and a good shooter , but who knows if I would have made it through any of the pipelines . Here I am finishing my second degree , thinking about reenlisting in the guard just for a chance to get a damn Ranger tab. lol.
Also; go watch a video on rangers and training .
The comments are full of guys saying when they served and which ranger class they graduated from .
Obviously there will be far less SF guys and delta lurking around than rangers or seals who werent DEVGRU , but that’s just the nature of things
I really would love to see a cqb showdown between the unit and devgru
That would be cool
You do realize that some of the best devgru go to Delta. Delta is open to all branches of the military and the best of the best go there.
@@HarrisonFord11that’s not true dude, one guy has done that and it was after a break in service. Only reason he went to delta was because he would’ve had to do a full work up and deployment with a regular seal team before screening again.
@@connorhall8463 that’s not true several people have done it, just watched a combat story episode of a recon marine that did it. It’s open to all branches and several devgru have went there.
@@connorhall8463 Todd opalski is the recon marines name. You’re wrong here. Several delta operators have openly spoke about devgru, PJ’s and marines screening and making it.
i like that part where he says the more they know, the more they have to unlearn to relearn the Delta way. I know for instance in the Swedish armed forces when i was there they had a similar attitude with dog handlers. They would go out of their way almost to make sure the guys that got picked had as little experience with dogs as possible, so there was no chance they had bad habits on how to train or act around dogs that worked for a living.
Interviewer interviews like Shawn Ryan and looks like Zlatan lol. Good stuff
God, ive listened this whole thing twice and this clip gets me to the 3rd round
They DEFINITELY do the "hot seat" still lmao he said it without saying it
Felt that on the CONOPs. Totally ridiculous what it took to get an ODA out the wire.
Echoes of when Charlies said they need to get back to "blocking and tackling".
Do all Delta Force Operators come from special operations units or can they be selected off the streets?
Delta selects across all branches. They’ve had a navy diver, marines, a band member, a coast guard guy, etc. Most are recruited from rangers and SF, fewer but still large number from 82nd and 101st Airborne, and some from conventional infantry. This differs from DEVGRU (SEAL Team Six) as they exclusively recruit from the conventional SEAL Teams.
You did not answer his question. No, they are in the military. There is one unit that will take someone off the streets.
@@Rubelessand that’s the U.S Military
Delta recruits from the entire Military but of course it’s an Army Unit so the overwhelming majority are Army…There’s a mix of prior SOF and Conventional Personnel but most come from “White Side SOF”.
The Unit requirement is to have completed a certain amount of years in the Military before you apply…so they do not hire straight off the street…
Green Berets, Rangers, and Vanilla Seals” take guys straight off of the street but of course they have to make it through the initial Training/Selection.
My understanding is that selection is open to almost anyone in the department of defense regardless of branch. It's been stated in by other Unit members in other interviews they've had Army band members and crane operators tryout for selection. That's one reason the OTC starts at the very basics to get all on a level playing field.
12:18 Siege of what?
CJSOTF
This is awesome.
During my time in Iraq, 2 Delta guys, were attached to my unit. They didn’t go around telling people they were Delta and they didn’t talk much. Makes me wonder why all this former Delta/Devgru guys are appearing on YT regaling war stories.
They need to make a living!? ......why do you need this explaining to you is beyond me
@@nickjohnson710 Delta/Devgru groupie detected
@holeefuk5690 Ha ha ! What the hell are you talking about? ......I'm not American, you fool !
Come on man. The implication from what you’re saying in your passive aggressive post is that anyone who does a job quietly is a pro, and anyone who opens his mouth in public - regardless of the reason be it to motivate, train, teach - is a hot dog. (And now anyone who points out how this thinking is backwards is a “groupie”.) While you’re creating your next-level network of labels for everyone and anything, maybe you could equate podcasts, motivational books (of which there are hundreds for myriad reasons), training and other venues as simply “giving back” by uplifting knowledge, which you’re not doing.
Most of these fame seekers get weeded out in verbal interviews. With 20 years of fighting the demand was raised and standards lowered.
what's the toughest training course between navy seals or delta force
Navy seals. You have to learn to write books and tell stories.
@@kevinjoseph3183😂😂😂😂
Army guys will avoid dive school at all costs. Skydiving is not difficult
First time I heard that they don't do the hot seat anymore...
The contrast between this special operator and Mr. man bun here is hilarious
Wax on, wax off. I love it!
Shawn ryan show much?
Exactly!
Yeah, Shawn invented doing interviews. Another simp
The otc is a re hash of the 22 selection process.
Respectfully it's not a "re hash" per se. It may mirror certain aspects of it.
Mountain Phase is a re hash of SAS selection. OTC is completely different than the SAS reinforcement cycle training.
It's not a selection process
@@JohnDoe69986every day is selection.
@@arighteousname5882and it’s some SOG elements to it. But the British still wanna pretend they’re the best and are the staple. Go get some braces.
A 40 page operation order???
SF has more red tape to cross over than Delta.
Elite soldiers are worriers they can not be made they are born .my opinion. A big thank you to all the brave men and woman who defend us defend the weak protect the helpless.
Okay, we know you’re good at your job. Jesus
😂😂😂😂
And some of his former teammates are saying “this guy trying to get famous”.
Go take a few Ben Stoeger pistol classes and drill his techniques home. That'll get you to a CAG level pistolero.
Really?
As far as shooting goes, yes. It ain’t just one class though
Meaning he did that 48 times
F JB
FDT especially after he rewarded his top donor with the Medal of Freedom then said it was better than the Medal of Honour.
@@lewy1 Yeah, I've heard you thin-skins cry about what mean or stupid things Trump says. I prefer to hate a President when he lets Marines die during a bullshit Afghan withdrawal.
@@lewy1 What are you gonna do when the lefties make you get rid of your gas guzzling jeeps?
they are one most legit forces out there like sas
Agree with the ridicules made up conop rabbit holes.
this dude is out there if he made it its because they needed to plug a hole...
huh?
Even this delta guy speaks highly of 22SAS saying they are the best at what they do which is QCB hostage rescue,they wrote the book and lets face it Delta wouldnt be around if it wasnt for a US officers amazment when attached to SAS
Keep believing that
He has never actually said that. He has given them high praise, and that's charitable for TF Slack....Hey Lt Col William Richie's words, not mine. Delta was modelled on the SAS, but they have been their own thing pioneering more TTP and technology than the SAS ever could from tubular assaults, K9 MWD techniques to the HK416 development. And have pretty much run the show ever since. "When the SAS were at their most lethal, they were in the style of Delta."-Mark Urban
Delta is miles ahead, excuse me, 'kilometers' ahead. Sine Pari
@@ssgtomen621Sure Walter.
You ever actually serve Walt?
@@Abefroman-lq3md Serviced your mom a few times 😅 CAG > 22 cheers 🍻
@@ssgtomen621 if ur gonna use the words of mark urban when he said tf slack atleast give the entire qoute , don’t worry i will “ he had mocked it as task force slack like any executive preparing for a relaunch… it was replaced with a new one task force knight , in both name and mission the moment had arrived to go beyond black “ if we are going to keep on referring to mark urban he also wrote this “ this battle was a bitter lesson for jsoc . the delta force b squadron commander was relieved of his duties after the incident” .one sas man mocked the delta commander concluding “it all happened beacuse someone got too cocky” and ill give you another one “ majour lavity questioned the point of many of jsocs raids arguing that they netted on pipe swingers or low ranking street life “
Why don’t they just teach you the delta way from day 1 infantry ?
Budget and investment in time to have to cater to the lowest common denominator of soldier. You just heard him say that selection determines that you are the right person. OTC teaches how they do things. Not every volunteer in the Army is the right person to teach the way they do things. Plus Delta gets a lot of money to use a lot of rounds and resources to train the right person. You can't do that on the basic training or AIT budget.
Not every random "i dunno what i wanna do with my life" soldier does not require, or even deserve VERY expensive tier 1 training.
Psychological profiles need to be dialed in.
Interesting question. As others have said, it has to do with time and money. But they do have a unit called the AWG, called the asymmetric warfare group. This unit bridges the gap between tier one and two special operations forces and the conventional infantry units. They’ve been around for a bit under 20 years now.
Nothing to do with money. Why doesn’t every JV football player become Bo Jackson? Because they don’t have what it takes.
The focus sucks for most of this
Yes it does, fixed that problem moving forward
Why does this seem like the Shawn Ryan show. ….. biting
He didn’t create doing interviews idiot.
Did Chris Kyle invent writing fiction books?
Oh yeah right because Shawn Ryan invented interviews.
My friend would tell the ladies he was a Navy Seal but, his job was actually making Navy meals.
Awesome! Now ask him about "off- world vehicle" recovery.LOLOLOL JK.
Noice
Real noice
When the SAS stormed the Iranian embassy doing live firing in CQB with a teammate as one of the hostages was the norm. I know in SAS training during interrogation week they used to put head folded candidates tied to railway lines and that used to run a train engine that used to stop within 1 meter of the of the first soldier. That’s how you select and train.
Most superior advanced military preys on people in sandals and aks lol
Those people in sandals would teach you a lesson. Be humble. They are still dangerous
Those people with sandles and aks are trained as well. The US beat the most powerful military in world at one point(British Empire) using the same guerilla tactics and weapons made out of metal bells.
It’s political pussies like you that keep us from winning
Third House on the left on Avenue....
BRITISH SAS are the best CQB and combat shooters in the world.
They did it with a 9 mm also when everyone else had to have a 45 and M4 I always said that the 9mm was an experts gun.
I fear that will change with the ever decreasing military budget there. I hope not tho, they’re our closest ally and we need them to stay on their shit
You always said that did ya?
Maybe they were back in the 90s lol
LOL Delta Force made the combat carbine the staple of the modern operator. That is why UK SF haven’t used 9mm SMGs in over 3 decades with the exception of very specific missions sets. It was Delta Force that implemented Free Flow CQB and drove combat shooting to the standards for the rest of the Worlds CT units to follow. Yea, sorry but Delta Force has run circle around 22 SAS for decades.
Dumb comment
The SAS above all and everyone, all SF know it and say it, and those, that don't, can't handle the truth. There's a reason the SAS still go in and train special forces in the US and other countries, because they are the best.