I mean he set the arse of it into the water... I don't think regular military pilots do this... I'm not sure tho, so it's definitely sbs... And the pilots are obviously attached to the unit and had further training...
My grandad was SBS. Such a shame we never got to meet 🥲, heard great story’s of my Nan and what a man he was , god bless our British forces we do have the best things like this make me proud to be British 💯
You’re such an idiot. It’s diplomats and treaties like NATO and the EU that mean we can sleep well. We’re not in a conflict so the military are fuck all use right now.
Just think of all that effort flying in launching maintaining the chinook when you could have bought a dingy for £29.99 from a beach hut and spent the day paddling with your mates instead
@@postie10111 Yeah, the word ‘Signing’ doesn’t work in that abbreviation though. Benefits System works as it’s an organization but the ‘signing on’ part is unimaginative. Sun Bathers Section works, or maybe Silly Bendy Soldiers, or Stupid Boring Scum, you see? Be imaginative and imagine the actual real historical moment when, in his bunker, after total failure and loosing everything, with his pants full of his own fresh hot wet steaming chickenshit, Hitler put a shaking gun between his trembling looser teeth, with wet tears streaming down his soft cheeks and hands, and then, like the coward he was, pulled the trigger and split his soft head in two as his feeble looser brain was blown all over the walls as the Royal Marines smashed the living shit out of the remaining white flag waving Nazis around him. I love real facts. Truth. Reality. Things that actually happened. It gives me a warm tingly sensation. Big kisses and take care! X
But in three or four days time, when it is raining cold and dark, they have been in, done a Reece patrol, planted high explosive charges, set timers to go off inside an ammo compound, then in the transport yard, also an air craft hanger. Have also captured a high ranking dictator, got all of his plans for world domination with no freedom, or permitted free speech, these lads would have been in, seen and done the job with no one noticing a thing, then be back home, debriefed, and be down town in the "Jolly Sailor" pub for a beer, and on the BBC news or CNN Sky News on the pub TV "we are just getting a special report in about a daring Raid to oust the Dictator Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen" Reports say it was an air raid with heavy bombers from a neighboring country, now here is Heather with the weather report............
The first time I saw (and heard) a tank moving at speed I remember thinking "how the hell can someone carry out a 'surprise attack' using something so noisy?"
I taught them that technique, we call it "Falling out the taxi drunk", I also invented the machine that Heinz use to make alphabet spaghetti, I am at present working on a machine that replaces humans in the chain for getting fitted for a suit, tricky, the robot arm I invented for measuring my inside leg keeps punching me in the balls.
sorry to point out the obvious but that's more highly likely to be Royal Marines/commandos then SBS training, in broad daylight in-front of any wood-be bystanders
@@YoYoZamolo I'd like to entertain you more, however just because the SBS are the navel SF group, entrants can be anything from marines, commandos, SAS transfer, regular army & air-force troops including soldiers for foreign shores Australia & so-on. Trying to claim SBS are a majority RM commando's is none sense. Just as ppl claiming this upload shows SBS training, you & 99.99% of anyone claiming this is SBS have actually zero evidence or actual proof. the only go between is the SBS are based in this area "wow!" that means all military boats/helicopters are SBS training & not regular RM/C units training.... Again I'd also like to see footage of SAS training as, we all know there phase 1 training grounds & the majority of the routes taken & yet.....nothing (are the SAS invisible & the navy just left wanting) OR the more heavily evident, its not SF training at all.. but heyy its utube & every British troop is an SF unit member & our forces don't actually train with that element of secrecy, rather then in your face in broad daylight.......also how often to royal marines get seen training in a public area in daylight "rare to never!" so does that make them more special & secret of the naval SF group "now do you understand the very stupid with a copious amount of moronic idiots claiming this is SF training in broad daylight!!" SBS are located in a near location so they train right infront of everyone rather then moving to a further afield location to maintain security for themselves, the equipment used & methods in stead they attend a utube live chat.....
@@YoYoZamolo you do relies marines & commando units have forward observer groups, reconnaissance groups etc & so on... ie small teams its also very common to see marines & commandos training in the channel around/near ferries/tankers & the odd time boarding them for exercise... yet every muppet on utube would still claim "special forces for sure!" also not forgetting such SF groups are trained to be clandestine ie "NOT SEEN OR HEARD!" yet muppets on utube, no that's SF training so its ok to train infront of the world.. as I'm pretty sure most tests they do rely on "not being seen" from start to finish..."nope thats SF training deffo..." simply no, only a muppet high on mars bars would even consider such as any SF group training or anything
@@malp6280 believe me mate most people reading this can tell you are a true keyboard warrior and have nothing to do with any military lmao just jumbled knowledge you’ve tried to fit together to sound convincing in a massive essay, good for you for being passionate about this stuff tho hopefully you will manage to join up one day 👍
They tried doing this in the English Channel. But by the time they had pushed the rib in and jumped in the water after it..... It was too hard to work out which one was their boat !
@@tooyoungtobeold8756 From day 1 of selection they are told to be the grey man, be the one no-one can remember; do nothing to stand out. At the end of selection, you're hired if they didn't notice you enough to fire you.
@@KumaBean yes there is more to selection then being covert "if that's what your referring to" however 1st who knows if this is a selection process.. if so, why's it incredibly public..... "not likely" 2nd if its training, again whys it in broad daylight & within the publics eye... again if its S/F it certainly isn't going to be in the public eye.... also noting, just because a certain base location is situated nearby doesn't mean training will occur directly outside as all the S/F units have multiple training locations away from there recognised base location & yes they also get to train with other units who require S/F levels of training & that's with normal military units (special observers & so on) overall, ppl who think this is a S/F unit in training is kidding themselves more then anything..
It's a training exercise. Obviously in real life they wouldn't just rock up and land right outside the front door to an enemy's base, and operations would likely be conducted at night rather than in broad daylight.
We have the best trained military in the world. We should all be proud of them.
You forgot to mention the pilots ability and skill to handle such a beast of a machine
who forgot?
The pilot was Prince Andrew!
With such weighty balls too
The creme of the RAF
I mean he set the arse of it into the water... I don't think regular military pilots do this... I'm not sure tho, so it's definitely sbs... And the pilots are obviously attached to the unit and had further training...
And this is why the SBS team won the boat race by such a large margin.
Oxbridge v Poole
lmao
I'm so proud of our boys they are truly amazing people and the skills from the Chinnock pilot ✌
Respect from the US Navy here
They’re Brits
@@brian6140yes, they probably know that. Is an American not allowed to comment ? Wow, really ?
Definitely SBS. Zoom in and you can see the rectangle over their eyes
You'd never know they'd arrived!
Did you notice how you just got a brief glimpse - and then they just disappeared?
But how does no one hear the helicopter?
@@elijahharing the chinook is heard and maybe seen, but the men being deployed won't be. The enemy should just think the chinook is flying over
@@harveyp9163 I saw them, and if you listen carefully you can hear 4 little 'plop' sounds as they jump in the water.
@@TigerLeadFont5 that was just me dropping the kids off at the pool
Brilliant unit full of awesome guys . Thankyou for being there for us
SAS & SBS the World's Best Special Forces...
Doubt
That's one skilled chopper pilot.
Absolutely awesome flying 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻
It's even more impressive if you watch the video of them parking it in the back from the water
My grandad was SBS. Such a shame we never got to meet 🥲, heard great story’s of my Nan and what a man he was , god bless our British forces we do have the best things like this make me proud to be British 💯
He was a gay.
Look up Buster Crabb or the Cockleshell heroes book
@@aalexjohna non ce.
Thanks to men like these we can all sleep well in our beds at night. Thank you for your service 🙌
My big bruvva was one of them , he's a laid back dude
You’re such an idiot.
It’s diplomats and treaties like NATO and the EU that mean we can sleep well.
We’re not in a conflict so the military are fuck all use right now.
@@VanceRefrigeration You are a first class numpty and I'd love to see you tell my brother that he is useless
@@union310 First Class Numptey is the best insult ever
@@James_489 You are either a bit stupid or have issues
Never thought I'd see a giant helicopter taking a shit in the sea. You see something new every day.
Guard post miles away hears the unmistakeable sound of a chinook "Did you hear that?" "Nah, must be the wind..."
Guard post wouldn’t even hear the shots that annihilate them
Very very loud
Seen this so many times Poole harbour, stud land
The Chinook is a MUST HAVE piece of equipment for modern warfare
Plus ear defenders for the enemy troops.
I'd say the odds of them being SBS are very, very high.
Yes sir sbs
Make it 100%
Nah. 1st Wimborne Scout Group. They’re way more adventurous now than when I were a lad.
🤣
@@johnreynolds6369 hahaha good answer LOL, the group funding has gone up clearly
Happy days.
Just think of all that effort flying in launching maintaining the chinook
when you could have bought a dingy for £29.99 from a beach hut and spent the day paddling with your mates instead
Asylum seekers that paid for fast track.
LOOOOOOOOOOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO
My history teacher's father was in the SBS
The Chanook pilots are the legends here
this is literally when i’m doing the perico hiest in gta the one where you have to get the soner jammer
My dad was in the SBS. Did 8 years.
Signing-on the Benefits System?
@@postie10111 Yeah, the word ‘Signing’ doesn’t work in that abbreviation though. Benefits System works as it’s an organization but the ‘signing on’ part is unimaginative. Sun Bathers Section works, or maybe Silly Bendy Soldiers, or Stupid Boring Scum, you see? Be imaginative and imagine the actual real historical moment when, in his bunker, after total failure and loosing everything, with his pants full of his own fresh hot wet steaming chickenshit, Hitler put a shaking gun between his trembling looser teeth, with wet tears streaming down his soft cheeks and hands, and then, like the coward he was, pulled the trigger and split his soft head in two as his feeble looser brain was blown all over the walls as the Royal Marines smashed the living shit out of the remaining white flag waving Nazis around him. I love real facts. Truth. Reality. Things that actually happened. It gives me a warm tingly sensation. Big kisses and take care! X
He sucked their willys.
Those pilots. Wow
Very discreet!
How low can you go ?
Mate I think that is SBS
Correct mate sbs
Frog squad.
100% SBS
Who needs a slipway when you have the back door of a chinook
I can feel this video getting recommended soon
🏴"By Strength and Guile".🇬🇧
Best sf out thetr
I didn't know poole was that rough
Chinooks, where every day is awesome 😎
We’ll just drop in here quietly boys off this noisy Chinnook. They won’t even know we are here.
Those guys also parachute drop from high altitudes with their boat from C130 Hercules aircraft.
But in three or four days time, when it is raining cold and dark, they have been in, done a Reece patrol, planted high explosive charges, set timers to go off inside an ammo compound, then in the transport yard, also an air craft hanger. Have also captured a high ranking dictator, got all of his plans for world domination with no freedom, or permitted free speech, these lads would have been in, seen and done the job with no one noticing a thing, then be back home, debriefed, and be down town in the "Jolly Sailor" pub for a beer, and on the BBC news or CNN Sky News on the pub TV "we are just getting a special report in about a daring Raid to oust the Dictator Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen" Reports say it was an air raid with heavy bombers from a neighboring country, now here is Heather with the weather report............
@@truckertom3323
I’d love to think you are right but think you’ve been hammering COD to hard
@@FloatingCroc Thank you Danny, i am right, and how did you know i liked Cod!!!
Have a good day today, peace out.
@@truckertom3323 For Jolly Sailor...read...Rose and Crown.
For Cod...read...Haddock.
Chons Da.....Out!!
Also the had plenty of Cod with the Fish&Chips that evening in the Mess
How to commute to JPMC avoding Pokesdown / Boscombe
The ammo crate was huge
Brilliant chopper
That’s what she said 😂
I thought this only happened in 1980s cartoons
Swimmer Canoeists, checking the rib for any punctures.
Stealthy as a firework display at 3am...
They travel hundreds of miles by sea and land after their insertion...
I tried this in GTA, ended up in the sea.
Jumping out of the back is the easy bit here
Giving the wheels a wash
Nah poster doesn’t know what he’s talking about, this is just the scouts going camping on Brownsea.
Is this operation chameleon?
(C)ombination (O)f (M)ind (M)uscle (A)nd (N)erve (D)uring (O)peration. The Bootnecks Elite ;)
Just another day at the office
Is that paperweight knob with the beard from TV there, or was it too cold for him?
Great idea. A Secret Boat service testing drills in daylight in a busy seaside resort. Clever. I doubt there’s anything “secret” going on. 😁
It's not secret most people know about it SBS means special boat squadron
@@connorpennington1306 Special Boat Service
@@cyanoticspore6785 Super Boat Soldiers.
RHIB.
It's Rhib
AND YOU COULDNT GET COOLER THAN THAT....THE SEAGULLS WOULD HAVE TAKEN EVERYTHING !!!!!
can i have go plz
Anything to avoid the landing fee!.....
They’re not all like ant Middleton thank fuck.
This is supposed to be a secret, and you are posting it on the internet! Shocking
SBS or 148 Cdo Bty?
Local care home outing actually.
@@bertiewooster3326 The local scouts group
Can anyone tell me the last time the British military performed an amphibious landing during a conflict?
Official secrets act prevents me from spilling the beans.
@@boiledegg6788 It's the 'Official Secrets Act', so I guess you don't know.
@@alexmillet1995 indeed, I have no idea whatsoever....
Iraq
@@donking454 When?
You realize the SBS is British, right?
Always wonder how you sneak up on someone in a helicopter?
The first time I saw (and heard) a tank moving at speed I remember thinking "how the hell can someone carry out a 'surprise attack' using something so noisy?"
I taught them that technique, we call it "Falling out the taxi drunk", I also invented the machine that Heinz use to make alphabet spaghetti, I am at present working on a machine that replaces humans in the chain for getting fitted for a suit, tricky, the robot arm I invented for measuring my inside leg keeps punching me in the balls.
sorry to point out the obvious but that's more highly likely to be Royal Marines/commandos then SBS training, in broad daylight in-front of any wood-be bystanders
Your kind of correct seen as majority of SBS are Royal Marines Commando’s, however it is actually the SBS training
@@YoYoZamolo I'd like to entertain you more, however just because the SBS are the navel SF group, entrants can be anything from marines, commandos, SAS transfer, regular army & air-force troops including soldiers for foreign shores Australia & so-on. Trying to claim SBS are a majority RM commando's is none sense. Just as ppl claiming this upload shows SBS training, you & 99.99% of anyone claiming this is SBS have actually zero evidence or actual proof. the only go between is the SBS are based in this area "wow!" that means all military boats/helicopters are SBS training & not regular RM/C units training....
Again I'd also like to see footage of SAS training as, we all know there phase 1 training grounds & the majority of the routes taken & yet.....nothing (are the SAS invisible & the navy just left wanting)
OR the more heavily evident, its not SF training at all..
but heyy its utube & every British troop is an SF unit member & our forces don't actually train with that element of secrecy, rather then in your face in broad daylight.......also how often to royal marines get seen training in a public area in daylight "rare to never!" so does that make them more special & secret of the naval SF group "now do you understand the very stupid with a copious amount of moronic idiots claiming this is SF training in broad daylight!!"
SBS are located in a near location so they train right infront of everyone rather then moving to a further afield location to maintain security for themselves, the equipment used & methods in stead they attend a utube live chat.....
@@YoYoZamolo you do relies marines & commando units have forward observer groups, reconnaissance groups etc & so on... ie small teams
its also very common to see marines & commandos training in the channel around/near ferries/tankers & the odd time boarding them for exercise... yet every muppet on utube would still claim "special forces for sure!"
also not forgetting such SF groups are trained to be clandestine ie "NOT SEEN OR HEARD!" yet muppets on utube, no that's SF training so its ok to train infront of the world.. as I'm pretty sure most tests they do rely on "not being seen" from start to finish..."nope thats SF training deffo..."
simply no, only a muppet high on mars bars would even consider such as any SF group training or anything
@@malp6280 believe me mate most people reading this can tell you are a true keyboard warrior and have nothing to do with any military lmao just jumbled knowledge you’ve tried to fit together to sound convincing in a massive essay, good for you for being passionate about this stuff tho hopefully you will manage to join up one day 👍
'..would by bystander'?
Hope it wasn't too cold. Or they got their sandwiches wet.
Send the boys to dover. Lets see how many migrants get past these guys.
Not the most subtle of incursions!
won't ge doing that again all chinook taken out of service
Rhib not rib
They tried doing this in the English Channel.
But by the time they had pushed the rib in and jumped in the water after it.....
It was too hard to work out which one was their boat !
The general rule is: if you can see them, they are not the SAS or SBS.
Its training.
@@tooyoungtobeold8756 From day 1 of selection they are told to be the grey man, be the one no-one can remember; do nothing to stand out. At the end of selection, you're hired if they didn't notice you enough to fire you.
@@_Mentat my god someone with some common sense, on here....
yet everyone else "yeah special forces!"
@Mentat & Mal
There's a *whole* lot more to selection than simply trying to be the grey man, but of course, you both already knew that.
@@KumaBean yes there is more to selection then being covert "if that's what your referring to" however
1st who knows if this is a selection process.. if so, why's it incredibly public..... "not likely"
2nd if its training, again whys it in broad daylight & within the publics eye... again if its S/F it certainly isn't going to be in the public eye....
also noting, just because a certain base location is situated nearby doesn't mean training will occur directly outside as all the S/F units have multiple training locations away from there recognised base location & yes they also get to train with other units who require S/F levels of training & that's with normal military units (special observers & so on)
overall, ppl who think this is a S/F unit in training is kidding themselves more then anything..
;) Not Marines.
148 battery. 29 cdo. Search it.
Isn’t that a forward observation battery...but they are based in Poole.
@@bulletproofguy5112 its the SBS who are based at poole and have been for years and years
@@oliverpark3592 yes and? I did know that. Did you know the commandos special forces also train out of Poole?
@@oliverpark3592 and? I do know this, there’s also marine commandos based there too...
SBS coz they got nice toys
Looks a bit pointless. Sitting ducks!
Its only practice in the bay! They would be deployed a few miles out to sea and there would be a few! You wouldnt see or hear these guys coming!😉
@@Jimmyboy1674 Good point : )
It's a training exercise. Obviously in real life they wouldn't just rock up and land right outside the front door to an enemy's base, and operations would likely be conducted at night rather than in broad daylight.