These guys are apparently tier 1 SF. Doesn’t surprise me at all... These Canadians man, they’re lovely folk! The most polite people I’ve ever met. Though I would also describe them using the words rugged AF, and I believe that to be a huge understatement lol! When the world calls for help, they answer the call immediately! Respect and thanks from a brother over in England 🇬🇧🇨🇦
Through history, Canada's had a reputation of being absolutely vicious in combat (they literally didn't take prisoners during war). Also JTF2 hold the current record for longest sniper kill, at over 3 km.
The cousin of my friend was in a terrible plain crash in norther Quebec toundra in the winter, a decade ago, in the middle of nowhere (nothing for hundreds of kilometers). By pure chance JTF2 was arctic training a few kilometers away and were able to save the survivors. Had JTF2 not been there, everyone would have died due to the cold. She said she woke up to people in snow camouflage, pulling her out of the plain wreckage, and it was quite a sight with their gear like in the promo video. The effectiveness and rapidity of the team saved her and the other survivors.
Interesting I never heard that one. However, I did hear Erwin Rommel's quote "Give me German Officers and British Tommy and I will Give you the world! However I will look into that quote you mentioned above as I am interested
Winston Churchill: "Only Finland-superb, nay, Sublime-in the jaws of peril-Finland shows what free men can do. The service rendered by Finland to mankind is Magnificent. They have been exposed, for all the world to see, the military incapacity of the Red Army and of the Red Air Force". Then later England declared war on Finland and Churchill praised the soldiers of other countries.
Something tells me you made that one up!! Napoleon said give me French officers and British soldiers and I will conquer the world.. Adolf Hitler said give me the Royal Navy and the German army and I will conquer the world. Winston Churchill could be quoted hundreds of times over, but I have never heard that one, and given the fact that the Canadian army at that time was basically the British Army then it would be a foolish quote. And before you start giving me a lecture on how Canada was by that time a Dominion they still wore the same uniforms had the same weapons and their structure was exactly the same as the British Army
The way JTF 2 came into the limelight was when an image was leaked from an op in Afghanistan... Back then, even the Prime Minister didn't know they were deployed
@@DJones476 my understanding is that in the 80s and early 90s the Canadian tier 1 unit was the RCMP’s SERT team. In 92 SERT was deactivated and JTF2 was activated in early 93.
@@austinoginski9513 Yeah, that sounds about right. I knew it was sometime during that immediate Post-Cold War period. The RCMP still maintains its emergency response teams, though.
The Canadian military had to come up with something...anything, really...to replace the disbanded Canadian Airborne Regiment, as long as it was of equal or better tier.
Had a co-worker who was on JTF2. Without revealing any names he told me a couple of stories one day when we met with a few of his buddies from the military. Very intense and dangerous. He suffers PTSD and anxiety and it eventually broke up his marriage. These soldiers and their families sacrifice so much for our freedom and safety. Although things are improving a little, we still do not treat them well enough when they come home. Especially when they are forced to retire early due to injuries on duty or after serving. I was a cadet when I was younger , but did not get the opportunity to serve as I could not pass the medical to become a pilot. I have the deepest respect and gratitude for those who did go on to serve, and serve today. I am also proud that one of my daughter's works as an ECE for Kingston Military Families Resource Centre. Those who work to support our military and our military families deserve our support.
The "JTF-2" specific vid, the whole thing was just an exercise. The folks standing by PM Harper are just regular sailors. JTF-2 never have their faces shown on camera ever. Hell even within the military they are never clearly identified.
My son was tasked to be support personal for a jtf2 Jtac training exercise when he had just graduated from basic. He spent 2 weeks in Wainwright AB being a gopher for these guys,lol. When I asked how he was treated , he said they were amazing, he was a "no hook" private fresh out of basic and treated him and his 3 colleagues as team members. So calm , cool,and respectful to everyone. No bravado, no macho bullshit. But when the switch got turned on,lookout. It formed in him a deep sense of honour and call to duty . He said when they flew out (civilian airline, lol in civvies) people just stared at the 16 of them. He said you would never know what these guys are ,but you could tell there was something VERY different about them. Taught him a valuable lesson about being a professional. Thanks giving our Canadian boys some love.
I prefer the not being too macho and trying too hard to be tough, it's easier to relate to people who don't act like that. I have a lot of veteran friends and one of them just gets too caught up on being macho and proving himself. Love the guy but it gets annoying sometimes I already know he's a tough dude he has nothing to prove. When it comes to friends I don't think having to feel like it's always a competition to be manly is much fun. Glad your son met some good dudes there who taught how to be humble and professional it'll definitely make life easier and better for him in the future. I have respect for these types of people learning to be humble about what you do when it's impressive can be challenging for some.
He played enemy force....He didn't work with them....hes there, they attack they leave....he has no contact with these team members....they don't socialize at all.
@@lisamitchell7933 yeah most of this story is made up. There's a 0% chance that your son was kicking it cool on exercise with a bunch of jtf2 operators as an untrained no-hook private. He would have been part of a "personel awaiting training" troop and under the supervision of a seperate entity altogether, attached to the jtf2 exercise. I get that you're trying to make these guys look good by saying they're friendly, non-macho dudes, and i appreciate that, but these guys are some of the best soldiers in the world. They are cocky, macho, killers. And god bless them.
I was at a party in Vancouver at a fund raiser, saw this dude helping outside ..started talking to him.. He was a former Canadian soldier and served in Afghanistan combat opps, he had some issues in crowded spaces. Anyways he told me they were sent to deal with tricky situations and he told me the Afghans feared Canadians the most..small army but deadly. Its a history we have always had..first troops dropped behind German lines on D-day, they feared the Canadians as well. Most Canadian guys i know are very friendly and first to help someone out.. however if you piss us off..its not going to go well. My son served in the Canadian Army as well..he said American army guys would tease them about our Army...but later on they stopped teasing because they were well trained. I have total respect for US armed forces, but we have your back as well..family 😎 Longest undefended border in the world.
@@thegreyghost2789 I believe the nazi bliteskreg lol was a response to Mr R. Currie's attack on the Vimy ridge the 1st time all unites worked together 80% of German artillery's were takin out 1st then creeping🤔hell in front of walking troops snipers,machinegunners,riflemen all same unite 1st time, the troops were on the Germans coming out of their dugout : ))
i get a laugh out of that longest unpatrolled border lie ... every crossing along the border ... where they have people they have border guards ... they are the defenders of the border ... its the longest non military patrolled border ... but we still have border guards keeping people from moving freely back and forth
When I saw the Canadian soldier hitting the "enemy" on the ship, it looked like a god damn hockey fight ! Thank you for the video, happy Holidays and be safe !
JTF2 frequently works with the US Delta Force and Seal Team 6 as well as the British SAS and SBS. They are highly trained operators whose existence wasn’t known about until a few years ago. Even now I can guarantee that unless you served in the Canadian Armed Forces most Canadians still aren’t aware of it. They are trained for land, sea and air ops. Interesting trivia; a JTF2 member holds the record for the worlds longest kill shot.
Just for that wicked video of us Canadians and how you respect it, you've got yourself another subscriber. Much respect to our brother in arms. Hoping you guys come here and get rid of our retarded......Tr¥@£&@.
I had a a self defense course while in the airforce taught by a JTF guy. Best course I had during my career. Remember, Control the Head, You control the body.
@@sixmilllpesoman4741 nice scapegoat argement by misrepresentation, you can just tell the public you have no fucking clue what youre talking about instead of hinting at it.
@@sixmilllpesoman4741 You don't need a single Facebook post to know how utterly crooked and corrupt the Liberal Party is. Anybody with a brain can figure this out.
The video before the news report was a video released by the Department of National Defence. The footage of the fellow at the podium is our former PM addressing Navy members. During a rotation to Afghanistan a picture was released by the media of a JTF-2 Assaulter with a Taliban POW prior to them being transferred to the US Military. Until then the Government would not admit the unit existed to the public. They also earned a Presidental Citation by George Bush for their efforts in Afghanistan.
Years ago I used to bug my brother (now retired after 34 years of service with the RCN and RCAF) about the Canadian JTF. He used to grin at me and say..nah...that is just fantasy. Until I discovered AFTER he retired from the RCAF that he was actually doing the co-ordination on the ground for these guys...
I remember a few years ago when Trump decided Canadian aluminum & steel was a security threat that justified an illegal import tariff, a US army general commented that whenever he asked his men who they wanted to fight alongside with, the answer was always the same: the Canadians. I'm gad you appreciated our guys!
@Harry Orchard Because we don't normally lash out unless someone threw the first punch. We have the psychosis of a German, the wrath of a Slav, the tenacity of a drunk Scotsman, and the fake politeness of a a proper denizen of London.
Canada used to have a well trained military. Using subpar equipment because the government always under funds it. But today in 2023 gender affirming is more important than training. Canadas best sniper was told he cant goto the range and practice. Until he goes through gender equality training. Canadians military is now rainbows and unicorns. Shooting glitter
Guys in the background arent JTF2, they are Royal Canadian Navy. The crests on the jackets are Ships Crests. JTF2 aren't allowed to show their faces on camera, mainly as a safety measure.
My dad was a snioer and xommando WW2..before JTF2. Thank you for your unbiased and informative vlogs and thank you for your service.Merry Christmas and God bless.
Jtf2 is not just maritime. They are an all around unit. They are tasked with homeland security. They also have the best snipers in the world. The own 3 out of the top five longest killshots. One of which is number 1
You don't have a clue; there are many snipers that were top snipers in the Canadian Forces but couldn't pass selection....so you base your theory on 3 guys lol...You do realize it took one guy 5 shots to walk his rounds onto the target...that not what I would call the best lol...
@@jedidiah5131 bwa hahaha hahaha there is not one jtf sniper that didn't pass selection...... I said jtf has the best snipers in the world. Not the Canadian forces in total. There are only 500 jtf members all together. So yes I am based it on jtf snippers. Don't get all but hurt over it. And no I don't believe for one second a lot of canadian top snippers didn't make your selection. If they didn't make it there they didn't make it here
Just found this channel. Love it so far and thanks for the Canadian videos. I also wanted to thank all of you vet's out there for your service. Peace and love y'all 🤙
Where were they during the Danforth ISIS attack? The shooter coward's scumbag brother had a cache of 42kg's of carfentanyl and +30 handguns, located in Pickering. American intel classified the cache as a chemical weapon. Quisling Trudeau claimed that the shooter was non radicalized. CSIS admitted to lying 6 months after the fact.
@@pointfire94 blame the ones in charge, not the soldiers trying to do their duty and jobs. I mean Trudeau is an idiot and just down right horrible in my opinion
My cousin was the General of the Armed Forces at around this time, as well as the Chief of Defence Staff. I actually kept my last name after getting married and one day, while at a hospital in Ontario where I now live, a doctor who had served under him asked me if I was any relation to the General (he probably recognized my East Coast accent by then too) and I said “yep, he’s my cousin from the same tiny town I’m from, he was in the same class and was best friends with my oldest brother in high school”. He then said “I’d better keep my heels together then” or something to that effect. I don’t really know what that means exactly but I imagine it was a show of respect for the General. When my cousin retired, he moved back to our same little town. He still does a lot of work though. I don’t think someone like him can ever really retire completely. (Ps. His mom was a dress maker and made my Grade 12 grad dress. Sadly, both of his parents have passed now but they were great people.)
Thanks for highlighting my countries military with an unbiased view. We're very proud of the work these men and women do! They get slighted sometimes because our military isn't as big as other nations but anyone that knows of the work we've done know what tough sons of bitches we are. Stay safe out there, your channel rocks! 🇨🇦❤🇺🇸
The Bruce Willis movie: Tears Of The Sun, is based on a JTF2 Mission, from a former member who wanted the story told, they just changed locations from Colombia to Africa and from JTF2 to US Navy Seals because the missions are classified.
@@photosbymiketm2461 The guy got threatened with federal charges. hence the changing of locations, armies. Code talkers are classified, we still found ways to give them honour (A lot easier now that they declassified them) ;)
This reminds me of an article I read where some Canadians were being held hostage in a Peruvian embassy by some terrorist group. The minute the terrorists heard that JTF2 were on their way, they let all the hostages go and simply disappeared.
@@stevestruthers6180 According to Tested Mettle, during the Peruvian mission an advance group of JTF2 soldiers was sent to Lima to plan the ambush. The military's plan called for the main commando force to be flown in a Canadian Forces aircraft as a kind of "modern-day Trojan Horse," Mr. Taylor and Mr. Nolan write. According to the book, when the Tupac Amaru guerrillas boarded the Canadian aircraft as part of a deal for safe passage, they would be most vulnerable to a surprise attack and could be ambushed by the commandos. News reports at the time suggested that Canadian troops would be used to guarantee safe passage for the guerrillas to Cuba or another country. When negotiations for Canada to provide safe passage for the guerrillas failed, the JTF2 plan was aborted. The guerrillas were holding their hostages in an attempt to force the Peruvian government to release Tupac Amaru members held in prison. The hostage drama ended when Peruvian commandos swarmed into the Japanese ambassador's home, killing all 14 guerrillas in the attack and rescuing the hostages. The Peruvian commandos were being advised by members of the British Special Air Service, one of the elite units that Joint Task Force 2 regularly co-operates with.
The Sick rifle you saw is likely a Macmillan TAC-50. It's Canada's largest bore Sniper/Anti-Materiel rifle. And also what was used in at least one of our Sniping records recently. Also,JTF2 is specifically our Counter-Terrorism unit. Canadian Special Forces overall is CANSOFCOM, and the general purpose Special Forces are CSOR.
This guy's videos are great eh. I really like him, man. Buddy is one of the few yanks that doesn't make fun of and look down on our troops. Much respect. And Lest We Forget
My grandfather was a soldier in the C.A.F he had a saying after he returned from the service. "When Canada isn't at war were sorry. When Canada is at war the enemy is sorry"
Man you give awesome reviews of military units from around the world. No sense of self bragging and handing out props where deserved. Cool hearing honest views from a guy who knows what he's talking about
CANSOF consists of : Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2); Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR); 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (SOAS); Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU);
My cousin had a lot of close calls and fun times doing shit overseas. JTF practices maritime operations where I live and its pretty awesome watching them board shios via boat or helicopter.
JTF2 is next level. I had a mate who was "OPFOR" for in a training event. They were defending a building.. well dynamic entry time. One of the assaulters had a flash bang cook off in his had which would be as horrible as you would imagine, but they still rickrolled them and then took the injured man away AFTER then finished. Hella hard core. Oh Canada!
I met a JTF2 door breacher by luck. What an amazing dude, more than happy too talk about some things, could of listened to the stories all day. Gave some good advice.
Canadian Forces vet here. I enjoyed watching you, watching our people. I can remember losing my footing and dropping like a sack of potatoes. But you bounce and get moving again. If you don't, someone is going to shoot your sorry ass! I have a deep respect for special forces everywhere; they are a breed apart. We used to say, the merely difficult we'll get done immediately. For the impossible, give us a couple of hours. But these guys really do it. Be safe out there young fellow.
@@charliesw1234 you must be thinking of COH Craig Harrison, he holds the 3rd longest shot now at 2475m in nov 2009. 2nd place is an Australian SF sniper at 2815m on April 2, 2012. 1st place is the JTF2 sniper who’s shot was 3540m off a high rise building in Mosul, helping the Iraqi and peshmerga forces liberate the west side of the city during the Iraqi civil war. 4th and 5th place longest shots are also held by Canadian snipers from 3rd battalion, princess patricias Canadian light infantry
In the 80s we had the maroon beret airborne regiment, after an incident in Somalia they were disbanded and they returned to their mother units and formed airborne platoons within their respective regiments. JTF was an experiment to bring some of the airborne back together and tighten training and security. It was so successful it was then turned into JTF2 which is a much larger scale operation and encompasses all 3 arms of the military. Air/Sea/Land, they do it all....extremely well. Cudos boys.
Okay, so I mean this with no offence but it’s clear you don’t have much experience working with your northern neighbours but I shall clarify a few things for you! 1.) the first video is three different CANSOFCOM units. Each with their own speciality and how they are used. The guys who do the fast moving repel are CJIRU, these guys are our CBRN special forces operators. The guys in the dessert, and winter warfare kit, and divers are JTF2, everything else is CSOR. JTF2 is defined as a surgical instrument and CSOR is our blunt hammer. The guys in the background behind Stephen Harper talking are Navy Personnel.
Watch the Canadian navy in action. Everyone on board can do the jobs of others including ship boarding. Even the cooks are trained for fire control and radar
My father was an engineer in the navy and this lines up with many of his stories of days past. How his entire ship could be technically run by just a few men from each section. Granted, in his time there were a lot of specialized jobs that couldn't be traded, being a superheated-steam driven ship with diesel backups
No not everyone can do the job of others....they might be assigned to section base teams, but many can't do the job......example; women as ship board firefighters, thats a no go, they can't pull their weight...... or women being part of the Boarding parties again they sucked at it.....hell most of the navy guys can't even climb the cargo nets they are so out of shape and over weight....
@@FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS nope, the guys with the gas masks are CJIRU, the CAF's CBRN specialists. JTF2 is one unit of CANSOFCOM, they don't do everything. CSOR is lower tier like army rangers, there's JTFX also, which are the human intelligence handlers
@@joemeatballs3694 well, I do kot know why that comment made was that one..for your info..my bro did the video for this video..CSOR are the ones fastrope in beginning in Pet..2 of my brothers are in this vid. No need to instruct me in CANSOFCOM..I ran a Tact shop with my good brother who was both CSOR who are compared to the Green Berets not the Rangers and JTF2 is like Delta..remember CSOR and the Green Berets take linage from my Uncles and cousins Brigade..the FSSF. Yeah, I have good knowledge of all these units. Have many bros in them.
The JTF2 was actually discovered by an accidental photograph. They were misidentified as American forces until someone checked the camo and realized that they weren’t Americans.
10:30 The narrator said that it looked like a solid recovery, but from what I saw it looked to be a focused assist to detain the assailant, like a backwards bodyslam to help his fellow soldiers, very intentional, very professional and very awesome.
you are a great dude. thank you for illustrating how effecive the Canadian forcecea are.I love the usmc marines . I am a Canadian and I joined the marines and served in the Nam
77 year old Jarhead here, in 1963 I lived in Calgary. The was a unit of the Canadian army there at Currie Barracks. Those guys were legit. My dad fought in Italy in the 5th US army. He spoke very highly of the Canadian Army. Later he worked for an oil company and we were transferred from Tulsa to Calgary. Canadians are the nicest folks on the planet
My father was a member of joint task force. Military veteran hardcore guy. He’s currently in rough health due to liver failure but I have soo many stories and pictures of my father. He worked with delta and SAS operatives. The force is so secretive. He would get a page and he couldn’t tell my mom where he was going had to grab his rucksack and hop on the Apache to the base for briefings. Wouldn’t see the guy for 2 years at one point. Bad father but an amazing soldier.
Early 80s to late 90s Somalia event back in 92 really fucked him up. Didn’t come back the same his days in the airborne regiment were fuckin insane stories too. Commando 1 pro Patria
The first video was of CanSOFCom, canadian Special Forces Command which include 4 units, JTF2 tier 1, Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) tier 2, Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU) chemical, nuclear biological warfare, 427 Special Operations Air Squadron (SOAS). The 2nd video was a dog and pony show for the media as an introduction since JTF2 was being more and more exposed and more demands from the Canadian population on why our military doesn't have spec ops. As you can see from other statements, JTF2 had been around for some time but was a big secret, unless you were in that circle. CanSOFCom has been side by side with many other allied nations several times around the world and shares a close bond and well respected globally by those who know. That boat and that water was cold and pitching and the wind was blowing the bird, the ropes and the operators. Good jokes.
'96 in Petawawa had a poster going into the mess hall, about i pictures of these guys rappelling, going through airplanes, selection ruck march, and other ones I forget. At the bottom of the poster all the writing had was a question "Are you up for it?" And a phone # !
The action that brought JTF2 into the limelight happened in the early 2000s in Afghanistan where a JTF2 sniper made the then longest ever shot on an insurgent of over a mile if I recall correctly. That has since been surpassed but the top spot is still held by a Canadian Forces member from Iraq during the offensive against ISIS where the Canadians were supporting the Iraqi military.
It's always funny to see that video with the guy almost falling but actually keep his balance like a boss and got a friendly pat on the shoulder haha. Such bromance. Shit happens to the best of us.
Also at 6:25 mark that's the CJIRU unit testing with the electronic probe for chemical or biological or nuclear isotopes or whatever that device is for probing. They are the CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Nuclear) specialists of CANSOF.
Their base is about 20 minutes away from where I live there are 2 barbed wire fences with a road in-between them surrounding the base with a tarp like thing on the inner fence so you can't see in. I used to pass the base every day on my way to work and one day my car got a flat and a few SUVs came out and people with guns asked me what I was doing... They sat there and watched me while I changed the time and waited till I was well past the base. I have never been more scared in my life.
Jtf2 are basically our modern day airborne units since the scandals in the Somalia missions and some hazing scandals caused the airborne to be disbanded
@@ArmouredPhalanx You're right in that CSOR was the eventual replacement for CAR (Canadian airborne regiment) after it was disbanded in 1995 and that jtf2 while fully parachute capable, is not restricted to only airborne operations but do all around combined land, air and sea operations!
Also we do have other fully parachute capable airborne units, like 3rd battalion of the RCR (Royal Canadian Regiment) in regular force and an airborne capable battalion with Queen's own rifles of Canada regiment in primary reserve!
@@kozlav Thanks for the additional information.. I'm just a civilian but was always fascinated by the Canadian Airborne.. I actually worked pouring the Airborne Officers mess hall in front of the Airborne barracks at CFB Petawawa back in the late 80s or early 90s .
yup 427 SOA squadron out of Petawawa, flew quite a few out of there back in the late 80's and early 90's. It's changed quite a bit since then, added 450 Tactical squadron since and turned the small lonely Squadron HQ area into a small city.
These guys are apparently tier 1 SF. Doesn’t surprise me at all... These Canadians man, they’re lovely folk! The most polite people I’ve ever met. Though I would also describe them using the words rugged AF, and I believe that to be a huge understatement lol! When the world calls for help, they answer the call immediately! Respect and thanks from a brother over in England 🇬🇧🇨🇦
We got most of our training from you guys :)
@@aaronehman6269 Modified David Sterling tactics, largely based on the indigenous tactics of North America. Fair trade?
Much respect back to you brother from Canada 🇨🇦🇬🇧
Through history, Canada's had a reputation of being absolutely vicious in combat (they literally didn't take prisoners during war). Also JTF2 hold the current record for longest sniper kill, at over 3 km.
Canada welcomes you
JTF2 went between 15-20 years without anyone knowing they existed.
For some
Some people knew they existed very briefly then they didn't know anything 🤫
I remember when I was a kid there were some talks about them but it was more like a "do they actually exist" kind of conversation. Ah, good old days
Yes..but they only came into existence after a few bad members actions in the now disbanded Canadian airborne out of Petawawa
SEE NOW THATS PROOF WE ARE SECRETIVE
The JTF2 guys are legit, even here in canada we rarely hear what they do, in fact most Canadians probably have never heard of them.
Even when i was in the service, you know they exist but you never know what they actually do.
I knew they existed but what they do is just so secretive
Well if they keep it secret the better for them to do what they do
I have no clue this unit even existed lol
We have, I think most Canadians don't really like talking about war. Just show up when shit needs to happen. Peace keeping is the mission.
A JTF2 operator has the record for longest sniper kill - 3540 meters.
Old news son
He was jtf2?
@@whitebenrr 😐
No, it was the Finnish sniper in WW 2
@@juicyj3819 Less than 4 years ago... Not particularly long ago, but I guess?
"That dude is very Canadian." lol - that was Canadian Prime MInister Stephen Harper
@Dwayne Lyle you can say that again
@Koutarou Araki that’s why he said “was”
I wish he still was the priminester
Harper screwed the forces
Only cared about big business
Too bad.I'm conservative
@@johnross5889 Compared to Trudeau, Harper was the God of War. Smh... We have fallen so far in so little time.
I love it when he watches the Canadian vids🤙💪
Same it really brings out the good in Canada
Canada gang
Fuck yeah man aint nobody better
@@jamesbagnall7326 Yessir
I'm completely biased but yes 👍
The cousin of my friend was in a terrible plain crash in norther Quebec toundra in the winter, a decade ago, in the middle of nowhere (nothing for hundreds of kilometers). By pure chance JTF2 was arctic training a few kilometers away and were able to save the survivors. Had JTF2 not been there, everyone would have died due to the cold. She said she woke up to people in snow camouflage, pulling her out of the plain wreckage, and it was quite a sight with their gear like in the promo video. The effectiveness and rapidity of the team saved her and the other survivors.
yeah cause Canada army tries to save life and not alway killing. like our usa brother.
I know it’s been a year but do you have an article I can read about this, sounds awesome.
@@IzmGunner01 ikr
I've found zero record of this rescue was she military?
Some of the details are wrong. It doesn't mention JTF2 specifically, but if it was them it wouldn't. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Air_Flight_6560
Winston Churchill said that if could have British Officers, American ingenuity/technology and Canadian soldiers, he could rule the world.
Interesting I never heard that one. However, I did hear Erwin Rommel's quote "Give me German Officers and British Tommy and I will Give you the world! However I will look into that quote you mentioned above as I am interested
Iv heard that.
Winston Churchill: "Only Finland-superb, nay, Sublime-in the jaws of peril-Finland shows what free men can do. The service rendered by Finland to mankind is Magnificent. They have been exposed, for all the world to see, the military incapacity of the Red Army and of the Red Air Force". Then later England declared war on Finland and Churchill praised the soldiers of other countries.
Something tells me you made that one up!! Napoleon said give me French officers and British soldiers and I will conquer the world.. Adolf Hitler said give me the Royal Navy and the German army and I will conquer the world. Winston Churchill could be quoted hundreds of times over, but I have never heard that one, and given the fact that the Canadian army at that time was basically the British Army then it would be a foolish quote. And before you start giving me a lecture on how Canada was by that time a Dominion they still wore the same uniforms had the same weapons and their structure was exactly the same as the British Army
@@guywilloughby3383 i thought the same, but it is actually true so i deleted my comment 😬
The way JTF 2 came into the limelight was when an image was leaked from an op in Afghanistan... Back then, even the Prime Minister didn't know they were deployed
JTF-2 has existed since the late '80s/early '90s, but its existence was unknown until after 9/11.
@@DJones476 my understanding is that in the 80s and early 90s the Canadian tier 1 unit was the RCMP’s SERT team. In 92 SERT was deactivated and JTF2 was activated in early 93.
@@austinoginski9513 Yeah, that sounds about right. I knew it was sometime during that immediate Post-Cold War period.
The RCMP still maintains its emergency response teams, though.
The Canadian military had to come up with something...anything, really...to replace the disbanded Canadian Airborne Regiment, as long as it was of equal or better tier.
@@austinoginski9513 so true..training on the Hill
JTF2 is considered by many the most dangerous special forces in the world...great to see them in action
Considered by who?
They are good but not the best…..
Lol. The 52 likes would be Canadians 😀
@@sam-kx3tywho’s better?
@@JTF2_ dude you just don’t wake up and say a team is the best. What makes them the best???? Why not just say “they are elite”??
Had a co-worker who was on JTF2. Without revealing any names he told me a couple of stories one day when we met with a few of his buddies from the military. Very intense and dangerous. He suffers PTSD and anxiety and it eventually broke up his marriage. These soldiers and their families sacrifice so much for our freedom and safety. Although things are improving a little, we still do not treat them well enough when they come home. Especially when they are forced to retire early due to injuries on duty or after serving. I was a cadet when I was younger , but did not get the opportunity to serve as I could not pass the medical to become a pilot. I have the deepest respect and gratitude for those who did go on to serve, and serve today. I am also proud that one of my daughter's works as an ECE for Kingston Military Families Resource Centre. Those who work to support our military and our military families deserve our support.
Je pense beaucoup sont quebecois
Well said, well said.
I truly love that most people underestimate Canadian Forces.
They get a wonderful surprise each time lol
@@savethebeesplantherbs8809 we dont fight to win anymore, we elected a drama teacher
Yea
@@sal166 he’ll be out soon, vote conservative otherwise any other vote will be a waste and Trudeau will be back in office 🤷🏼
@@tombradyshow1222 is that good or bad
@@tombradyshow1222 and they’d still kill u faster than u could spell Tom Brady numbnuts
The "JTF-2" specific vid, the whole thing was just an exercise. The folks standing by PM Harper are just regular sailors. JTF-2 never have their faces shown on camera ever. Hell even within the military they are never clearly identified.
The blurred maritime soldiers were JTF2.
@@hawksquadron7302 the people behind Harper weren’t. Which is what I said.
Lmao they have their own path, people in the military know who they are
Anyone in CANSOFCOM will have a tan beret, but JTF2 are almost always in civilian clothing when at the hill.
@@joemeatballs3694 not just on the hill. I’ve seen them in civilian clothes and civilian plated vehicles in Pet, and Meaford numerous times.
My son was tasked to be support personal for a jtf2 Jtac training exercise when he had just graduated from basic. He spent 2 weeks in Wainwright AB being a gopher for these guys,lol. When I asked how he was treated , he said they were amazing, he was a "no hook" private fresh out of basic and treated him and his 3 colleagues as team members. So calm , cool,and respectful to everyone. No bravado, no macho bullshit. But when the switch got turned on,lookout. It formed in him a deep sense of honour and call to duty . He said when they flew out (civilian airline, lol in civvies) people just stared at the 16 of them. He said you would never know what these guys are ,but you could tell there was something VERY different about them. Taught him a valuable lesson about being a professional. Thanks giving our Canadian boys some love.
I prefer the not being too macho and trying too hard to be tough, it's easier to relate to people who don't act like that. I have a lot of veteran friends and one of them just gets too caught up on being macho and proving himself. Love the guy but it gets annoying sometimes I already know he's a tough dude he has nothing to prove. When it comes to friends I don't think having to feel like it's always a competition to be manly is much fun. Glad your son met some good dudes there who taught how to be humble and professional it'll definitely make life easier and better for him in the future.
I have respect for these types of people learning to be humble about what you do when it's impressive can be challenging for some.
He played enemy force....He didn't work with them....hes there, they attack they leave....he has no contact with these team members....they don't socialize at all.
@@jedidiah5131 Yes I guess because you were there and know,
@@lisamitchell7933 I do know.....
@@lisamitchell7933 yeah most of this story is made up. There's a 0% chance that your son was kicking it cool on exercise with a bunch of jtf2 operators as an untrained no-hook private. He would have been part of a "personel awaiting training" troop and under the supervision of a seperate entity altogether, attached to the jtf2 exercise. I get that you're trying to make these guys look good by saying they're friendly, non-macho dudes, and i appreciate that, but these guys are some of the best soldiers in the world. They are cocky, macho, killers. And god bless them.
I was at a party in Vancouver at a fund raiser, saw this dude helping
outside ..started talking to him..
He was a former Canadian soldier and served in Afghanistan combat opps,
he had some issues in crowded spaces.
Anyways he told me they were sent to deal with tricky situations and he told
me the Afghans feared Canadians the most..small army but deadly.
Its a history we have always had..first troops dropped behind German lines on D-day,
they feared the Canadians as well.
Most Canadian guys i know are very friendly and first to help someone out..
however if you piss us off..its not going to go well.
My son served in the Canadian Army as well..he said American army guys would
tease them about our Army...but later on they stopped teasing because they were well
trained.
I have total respect for US armed forces, but we have your back as well..family 😎
Longest undefended border in the world.
and don't forget the Canadian Core of WW1, with Arthur Currie commanding, they never had a single defeat and scared the hell out of the Germans
longest sniper shot was taken by one of JTF2 member..
@@thegreyghost2789 I believe the nazi bliteskreg lol was a response to Mr R. Currie's attack on the Vimy ridge the 1st time all unites worked together 80% of German artillery's were takin out 1st then creeping🤔hell in front of walking troops snipers,machinegunners,riflemen all same unite 1st time, the troops were on the Germans coming out of their dugout : ))
Also don't forget Leo Major as well...
i get a laugh out of that longest unpatrolled border lie ... every crossing along the border ... where they have people they have border guards ... they are the defenders of the border ... its the longest non military patrolled border ... but we still have border guards keeping people from moving freely back and forth
When I saw the Canadian soldier hitting the "enemy" on the ship, it looked like a god damn hockey fight ! Thank you for the video, happy Holidays and be safe !
Nah the Jersey stayed down :D
@@Ker-f4o Good point !
JTF2 frequently works with the US Delta Force and Seal Team 6 as well as the British SAS and SBS. They are highly trained operators whose existence wasn’t known about until a few years ago. Even now I can guarantee that unless you served in the Canadian Armed Forces most Canadians still aren’t aware of it. They are trained for land, sea and air ops. Interesting trivia; a JTF2 member holds the record for the worlds longest kill shot.
Yeah thats right we canadians keep it 💯 And our Snipers show all whats up lol love your channel dude
Haha thanks brother
Just for that wicked video of us Canadians and how you respect it, you've got yourself another subscriber. Much respect to our brother in arms. Hoping you guys come here and get rid of our retarded......Tr¥@£&@.
I had a a self defense course while in the airforce taught by a JTF guy.
Best course I had during my career.
Remember, Control the Head, You control the body.
"That dude was very Canadian", he better be, he was our former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
The goat
@Karl Marx No point arguing, thats most likely a "liberal party is bad because that one facebook post said so" person
@@sixmilllpesoman4741 Well, Trudeau isn't doing a great job of selling the LPC. Don't need random FB posts to see that....
@@sixmilllpesoman4741 nice scapegoat argement by misrepresentation, you can just tell the public you have no fucking clue what youre talking about instead of hinting at it.
@@sixmilllpesoman4741 You don't need a single Facebook post to know how utterly crooked and corrupt the Liberal Party is. Anybody with a brain can figure this out.
Devon Larratt the current world champion arm wrestler was jtf2 before most knew they existed.
The video before the news report was a video released by the Department of National Defence.
The footage of the fellow at the podium is our former PM addressing Navy members.
During a rotation to Afghanistan a picture was released by the media of a JTF-2 Assaulter with a Taliban POW prior to them being transferred to the US Military.
Until then the Government would not admit the unit existed to the public.
They also earned a Presidental Citation by George Bush for their efforts in Afghanistan.
Years ago I used to bug my brother (now retired after 34 years of service with the RCN and RCAF) about the Canadian JTF. He used to grin at me and say..nah...that is just fantasy. Until I discovered AFTER he retired from the RCAF that he was actually doing the co-ordination on the ground for these guys...
Lmao that is so funny
I remember a few years ago when Trump decided Canadian aluminum & steel was a security threat that justified an illegal import tariff, a US army general commented that whenever he asked his men who they wanted to fight alongside with, the answer was always the same: the Canadians. I'm gad you appreciated our guys!
Canadians: "I'm sorry."
Canadians at war: WAAAAAAAARGH!
I see you are a man of culture as well
welp, facts
For the.... Prime Minister??
@@FUBARGunpla nah FK him.
Agreed Castreau sucks and is a commie puppet.
This is why Putin said “Canada is the boogeyman of the world” were nice, too nice.
When did he say this.
If Putin said it, he probably had that lil smirk on his face when he did.
Gimme a link then
@Harry Orchard Because we don't normally lash out unless someone threw the first punch.
We have the psychosis of a German, the wrath of a Slav, the tenacity of a drunk Scotsman, and the fake politeness of a a proper denizen of London.
@Harry Orchard so you do the valiant patriotic thing and write about it on a UA-cam thread... good job. BTW make sure to maintain that tinfoil hat.
Appreciate the kind words about our Canadian military brother.
JTF2 are crazy! They don't rely on technology as much as a lot of modern SF. They just get the job done.
For more maritime operations look at the Canadian NTOG, the Canadian Navy has a few videos on them.
Canada has an excellent military. No, it's not as large as ours, but they pack a serious punch.
True, I do wish we would spend more on it though..
Canada used to have a well trained military. Using subpar equipment because the government always under funds it.
But today in 2023 gender affirming is more important than training.
Canadas best sniper was told he cant goto the range and practice. Until he goes through gender equality training.
Canadians military is now rainbows and unicorns. Shooting glitter
Yes one against all😂😊
Used to have an excellent military. Trudeau just starting to cut another billion dollars... there will only be policies in Canada soon.
What they lack in military equipment they make up for with training.
Always nice to see our military featured. Merry Christmas from AB 🇨🇦
My Old man is a retired Clearance/Combat Diver and was part of the original JTF start-up. Great Video! 🇨🇦
Whats his name?
@@jedidiah5131 I'd rather not disclose that type of information publicly on here.
They are normal Sailors in the background, The secret squirrels you will not not see :)
Guys in the background arent JTF2, they are Royal Canadian Navy. The crests on the jackets are Ships Crests. JTF2 aren't allowed to show their faces on camera, mainly as a safety measure.
My dad was a snioer and xommando WW2..before JTF2. Thank you for your unbiased and informative vlogs and thank you for your service.Merry Christmas and God bless.
a proud Airborne history thank you
Jtf2 is not just maritime. They are an all around unit. They are tasked with homeland security. They also have the best snipers in the world. The own 3 out of the top five longest killshots. One of which is number 1
Rob Furlong who owns one of those longest kills was not JTF2. He was part of PPCLI regiment ina reconnaissance unit.
@@richshaver3962 the one is 2017 was special forces though. There were no regular forces in Iraq at that time. Is the guy you know. 3rd or 4th?
You don't have a clue; there are many snipers that were top snipers in the Canadian Forces but couldn't pass selection....so you base your theory on 3 guys lol...You do realize it took one guy 5 shots to walk his rounds onto the target...that not what I would call the best lol...
@@jedidiah5131 bwa hahaha hahaha there is not one jtf sniper that didn't pass selection...... I said jtf has the best snipers in the world. Not the Canadian forces in total. There are only 500 jtf members all together. So yes I am based it on jtf snippers. Don't get all but hurt over it.
And no I don't believe for one second a lot of canadian top snippers didn't make your selection. If they didn't make it there they didn't make it here
Your comprehension is absolute!
I knew some of these crazy bastards....they would play paintball; but they would freeze the paint balls before they went out.
Thank You for highlighting our Canadian Troops. They really are badass and, by the way, I also love the U.S. Marine Corps!!! Semper Fi.
💙
Just found this channel. Love it so far and thanks for the Canadian videos. I also wanted to thank all of you vet's out there for your service. Peace and love y'all 🤙
That specific chemical unit is the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit which is responsible to handle any threat that is chemical or nuclear
Just learned something new, thank you!
Where were they during the Danforth ISIS attack? The shooter coward's scumbag brother had a cache of 42kg's of carfentanyl and +30 handguns, located in Pickering. American intel classified the cache as a chemical weapon. Quisling Trudeau claimed that the shooter was non radicalized. CSIS admitted to lying 6 months after the fact.
@@pointfire94 blame the ones in charge, not the soldiers trying to do their duty and jobs. I mean Trudeau is an idiot and just down right horrible in my opinion
@@marcusgliddy-keetash4692 I'm not about critiquing my brothers and sisters. Best wishes for a prosperous new year!
Also biological warfare!
Fun fact if anybody knows the famous arm wrestler Devon larratt he was in this task force for 16 years
That's why I'm here- just learned the fact today. And refreshed my memory regarding this unit. And how much I miss Harper, and that Canada.
My cousin was the General of the Armed Forces at around this time, as well as the Chief of Defence Staff. I actually kept my last name after getting married and one day, while at a hospital in Ontario where I now live, a doctor who had served under him asked me if I was any relation to the General (he probably recognized my East Coast accent by then too) and I said “yep, he’s my cousin from the same tiny town I’m from, he was in the same class and was best friends with my oldest brother in high school”. He then said “I’d better keep my heels together then” or something to that effect. I don’t really know what that means exactly but I imagine it was a show of respect for the General. When my cousin retired, he moved back to our same little town. He still does a lot of work though. I don’t think someone like him can ever really retire completely. (Ps. His mom was a dress maker and made my Grade 12 grad dress. Sadly, both of his parents have passed now but they were great people.)
I'd give anything to back 20 years, I'd do anything to help, still would, destroyed back.......fuck, love your stuff,
Thanks for highlighting my countries military with an unbiased view. We're very proud of the work these men and women do! They get slighted sometimes because our military isn't as big as other nations but anyone that knows of the work we've done know what tough sons of bitches we are. Stay safe out there, your channel rocks! 🇨🇦❤🇺🇸
The Bruce Willis movie: Tears Of The Sun, is based on a JTF2 Mission, from a former member who wanted the story told, they just changed locations from Colombia to Africa and from JTF2 to US Navy Seals because the missions are classified.
If it was a real story and is classified then the real story wouldn't be told to begin with 😉
@@photosbymiketm2461 The guy got threatened with federal charges. hence the changing of locations, armies. Code talkers are classified, we still found ways to give them honour (A lot easier now that they declassified them) ;)
This reminds me of an article I read where some Canadians were being held hostage in a Peruvian embassy by some terrorist group. The minute the terrorists heard that JTF2 were on their way, they let all the hostages go and simply disappeared.
@@stevestruthers6180 According to Tested Mettle, during the Peruvian mission an advance group of JTF2 soldiers was sent to Lima to plan the ambush. The military's plan called for the main commando force to be flown in a Canadian Forces aircraft as a kind of "modern-day Trojan Horse," Mr. Taylor and Mr. Nolan write. According to the book, when the Tupac Amaru guerrillas boarded the Canadian aircraft as part of a deal for safe passage, they would be most vulnerable to a surprise attack and could be ambushed by the commandos. News reports at the time suggested that Canadian troops would be used to guarantee safe passage for the guerrillas to Cuba or another country.
When negotiations for Canada to provide safe passage for the guerrillas failed, the JTF2 plan was aborted. The guerrillas were holding their hostages in an attempt to force the Peruvian government to release Tupac Amaru members held in prison. The hostage drama ended when Peruvian commandos swarmed into the Japanese ambassador's home, killing all 14 guerrillas in the attack and rescuing the hostages. The Peruvian commandos were being advised by members of the British Special Air Service, one of the elite units that Joint Task Force 2 regularly co-operates with.
@@stevestruthers6180🤣🤣
The Sick rifle you saw is likely a Macmillan TAC-50. It's Canada's largest bore Sniper/Anti-Materiel rifle. And also what was used in at least one of our Sniping records recently.
Also,JTF2 is specifically our Counter-Terrorism unit. Canadian Special Forces overall is CANSOFCOM, and the general purpose Special Forces are CSOR.
This guy's videos are great eh. I really like him, man. Buddy is one of the few yanks that doesn't make fun of and look down on our troops. Much respect. And Lest We Forget
I love our American allies, you guys are great! And I’m glad you like our skill just as much! Definitely subscribed. 🇨🇦🇺🇸
“That dude is very Canadian”. I hope so, that’s the prime minister!
In WWI the German nickname for Canadians was "Sturmtruppen" stormtroopers. Canada has a battle proven record of excellence.
My grandfather was a soldier in the C.A.F he had a saying after he returned from the service. "When Canada isn't at war were sorry. When Canada is at war the enemy is sorry"
Man you give awesome reviews of military units from around the world. No sense of self bragging and handing out props where deserved. Cool hearing honest views from a guy who knows what he's talking about
and doing it with inadequate equipment and without proper support of the Canadian Government. They have my absolute respect.
CANSOF consists of :
Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2);
Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR);
427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (SOAS);
Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU);
My cousin had a lot of close calls and fun times doing shit overseas. JTF practices maritime operations where I live and its pretty awesome watching them board shios via boat or helicopter.
JTF2 is next level. I had a mate who was "OPFOR" for in a training event. They were defending a building.. well dynamic entry time. One of the assaulters had a flash bang cook off in his had which would be as horrible as you would imagine, but they still rickrolled them and then took the injured man away AFTER then finished. Hella hard core. Oh Canada!
Great video. As a Canadian I love when others give fun informative factual videos about us. Great host. About to watch more.
I met a JTF2 door breacher by luck. What an amazing dude, more than happy too talk about some things, could of listened to the stories all day. Gave some good advice.
Assaulter....or referred to as a door kicker.
Canadian Forces vet here. I enjoyed watching you, watching our people. I can remember losing my footing and dropping like a sack of potatoes. But you bounce and get moving again. If you don't, someone is going to shoot your sorry ass! I have a deep respect for special forces everywhere; they are a breed apart. We used to say, the merely difficult we'll get done immediately. For the impossible, give us a couple of hours. But these guys really do it. Be safe out there young fellow.
Have you react to the longest sniper shot? Because it was JTF2 at 3.something kilometres
you sure it wasnt the British marine?
@@charliesw1234 yeah i thought that too
@@charliesw1234 you must be thinking of COH Craig Harrison, he holds the 3rd longest shot now at 2475m in nov 2009. 2nd place is an Australian SF sniper at 2815m on April 2, 2012. 1st place is the JTF2 sniper who’s shot was 3540m off a high rise building in Mosul, helping the Iraqi and peshmerga forces liberate the west side of the city during the Iraqi civil war. 4th and 5th place longest shots are also held by Canadian snipers from 3rd battalion, princess patricias Canadian light infantry
@@charliesw1234 Currently held by a Canadian. British Marine holds 3rd currently
@@rolly2792 true..and I know who made the shot
The longest sniper shot in Afghanistan gained them some fame as well and eventually It came out
Hail the mighty Beaver! Down with bill-C21 get ready Canada!
OK CONSTROLL
Really appreciated the humble approach towards another country's military. Good, interesting insights for a civi as well :) Thanks man
In the 80s we had the maroon beret airborne regiment, after an incident in Somalia they were disbanded and they returned to their mother units and formed airborne platoons within their respective regiments. JTF was an experiment to bring some of the airborne back together and tighten training and security. It was so successful it was then turned into JTF2 which is a much larger scale operation and encompasses all 3 arms of the military. Air/Sea/Land, they do it all....extremely well. Cudos boys.
thanks for answering that unasked question, what happened to JTF1 - now i know. ;)
JTF2 was formed in 1993 before the Airborne Regt was disbanded. The airborne was axed 1
September 1995
Huh? The dates don't add up.
That dude is very canadian..
He was the Prime Minister
Respect, can’t believe how you lads deal with being there for Christmas thank you 🙏
"A scalpel, not a hammer. Deeds, not words."
Canada ain’t a country to be messed with, we may be nice, but in times of conflict, we are hella badass and very professional and good at our job
Jtf2 is hands down one of the most highly trained special forces group in the world
Okay, so I mean this with no offence but it’s clear you don’t have much experience working with your northern neighbours but I shall clarify a few things for you!
1.) the first video is three different CANSOFCOM units. Each with their own speciality and how they are used.
The guys who do the fast moving repel are CJIRU, these guys are our CBRN special forces operators.
The guys in the dessert, and winter warfare kit, and divers are JTF2, everything else is CSOR.
JTF2 is defined as a surgical instrument and CSOR is our blunt hammer.
The guys in the background behind Stephen Harper talking are Navy Personnel.
they are basically the nice teachers when u annoy them
Watch the Canadian navy in action. Everyone on board can do the jobs of others including ship boarding. Even the cooks are trained for fire control and radar
Shits rough when your gov gets in the way of procurement of soldiers and equipment.
I was a cook for 18 years. Served with 1PPCLI, SOF and Subs. It was a great time while it lasted.
My father was an engineer in the navy and this lines up with many of his stories of days past.
How his entire ship could be technically run by just a few men from each section.
Granted, in his time there were a lot of specialized jobs that couldn't be traded, being a superheated-steam driven ship with diesel backups
@@residencecollins3192 My father always said the comradity was special
No not everyone can do the job of others....they might be assigned to section base teams, but many can't do the job......example; women as ship board firefighters, thats a no go, they can't pull their weight...... or women being part of the Boarding parties again they sucked at it.....hell most of the navy guys can't even climb the cargo nets they are so out of shape and over weight....
Thank you for showing these Canadian military videos. I'm from Canada and I never heard of these guys before. It is educational.
Around 6:10, those guys fastroping would be members of Canada's CBRN response team (CJIRU)... they're held to the same respect as JTF2
Wow I’ve never heard of them before, just learned something new. Thank you!
I say no to your comment..different respect given..they all do fastrope..but this is all JTF2.
@@FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS nope, the guys with the gas masks are CJIRU, the CAF's CBRN specialists. JTF2 is one unit of CANSOFCOM, they don't do everything. CSOR is lower tier like army rangers, there's JTFX also, which are the human intelligence handlers
@@joemeatballs3694 well, I do kot know why that comment made was that one..for your info..my bro did the video for this video..CSOR are the ones fastrope in beginning in Pet..2 of my brothers are in this vid. No need to instruct me in CANSOFCOM..I ran a Tact shop with my good brother who was both CSOR who are compared to the Green Berets not the Rangers and JTF2 is like Delta..remember CSOR and the Green Berets take linage from my Uncles and cousins Brigade..the FSSF. Yeah, I have good knowledge of all these units. Have many bros in them.
@@joemeatballs3694 plus, I know about the intel boys out of Kingston..they got their new home there finally in 2018..
The JTF2 was actually discovered by an accidental photograph.
They were misidentified as American forces until someone checked the camo and realized that they weren’t Americans.
3 words, Black Watch Snipers. Canadian, WWII, snipers with a long kill list. True hero's from CANADA! In reality!
Can't wait to see the new line up of
People in the army 😅😅😅 especially Canada and America .
Its going to be really funny
Soon to be decked out in rainbow body armor while trying to keep their heart palpitations in check, I imagine?
The dude who seemed quite Canadian was our former Premier Stephen Harper. Love your videos, keep them coming!
Haha ah ok, thanks!
*Prime Minister.
Yes, what a stupid mistake. Thank you for correcting me D!
10:30 The narrator said that it looked like a solid recovery, but from what I saw it looked to be a focused assist to detain the assailant, like a backwards bodyslam to help his fellow soldiers, very intentional, very professional and very awesome.
Thank you so much for reviewing Canadian Forces (proud Canadian here 😊). Merry Christmas to you and your brothers in arms.
you are a great dude. thank you for illustrating how effecive the Canadian forcecea are.I love the usmc marines . I am a Canadian and I joined the marines and served in the Nam
Oh yeah some Canadian stuff !
One way to know if the operator you're talking to is JTF2 or not; if he tells you he is, he isn't.
The sniffer was an AP4C commonly use for CBRN in canada
Designed and manufactured by a Canadian company, too.
Let's just say, you've never seen me and a member of JTF2 in the same room together. Same with Batman, but still 😅❤
“That dude” was our prime mister haha
77 year old Jarhead here, in 1963 I lived in Calgary. The was a unit of the Canadian army there at Currie Barracks. Those guys were legit. My dad fought in Italy in the 5th US army. He spoke very highly of the Canadian Army. Later he worked for an oil company and we were transferred from Tulsa to Calgary. Canadians are the nicest folks on the planet
My father was a member of joint task force. Military veteran hardcore guy. He’s currently in rough health due to liver failure but I have soo many stories and pictures of my father. He worked with delta and SAS operatives. The force is so secretive. He would get a page and he couldn’t tell my mom where he was going had to grab his rucksack and hop on the Apache to the base for briefings. Wouldn’t see the guy for 2 years at one point. Bad father but an amazing soldier.
Early 80s to late 90s Somalia event back in 92 really fucked him up. Didn’t come back the same his days in the airborne regiment were fuckin insane stories too. Commando 1 pro Patria
An Apache eh?
The first video was of CanSOFCom, canadian Special Forces Command which include 4 units, JTF2 tier 1, Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) tier 2, Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU) chemical, nuclear biological warfare, 427 Special Operations Air Squadron (SOAS). The 2nd video was a dog and pony show for the media as an introduction since JTF2 was being more and more exposed and more demands from the Canadian population on why our military doesn't have spec ops. As you can see from other statements, JTF2 had been around for some time but was a big secret, unless you were in that circle. CanSOFCom has been side by side with many other allied nations several times around the world and shares a close bond and well respected globally by those who know.
That boat and that water was cold and pitching and the wind was blowing the bird, the ropes and the operators. Good jokes.
'96 in Petawawa had a poster going into the mess hall, about i pictures of these guys rappelling, going through airplanes, selection ruck march, and other ones I forget. At the bottom of the poster all the writing had was a question "Are you up for it?" And a phone # !
It’s in the gym now ! 🤫
@@myckv419 A much more appropriate place if you ask me. I guess they had to many fat bodies phoning.
My section master corporal in basic, and my unit battalion was an ex jtf2 guy, most badass dude I ever met by far.
I live in windsor ont. And sometimes they do demos in the city. Repelling onto the roof of the casino out of helicopters and stuff. Really cool shit
I live in Port Colborne and they've trained in the Welland Canal on boats. Never advertised though
Yeah its pretty cool
The action that brought JTF2 into the limelight happened in the early 2000s in Afghanistan where a JTF2 sniper made the then longest ever shot on an insurgent of over a mile if I recall correctly. That has since been surpassed but the top spot is still held by a Canadian Forces member from Iraq during the offensive against ISIS where the Canadians were supporting the Iraqi military.
It's always funny to see that video with the guy almost falling but actually keep his balance like a boss and got a friendly pat on the shoulder haha. Such bromance. Shit happens to the best of us.
Also at 6:25 mark that's the CJIRU unit testing with the electronic probe for chemical or biological or nuclear isotopes or whatever that device is for probing. They are the CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Nuclear) specialists of CANSOF.
Merry Christmas from a friendly Canadian Subscriber.
Merry Christmas ya hoser!
Their base is about 20 minutes away from where I live there are 2 barbed wire fences with a road in-between them surrounding the base with a tarp like thing on the inner fence so you can't see in. I used to pass the base every day on my way to work and one day my car got a flat and a few SUVs came out and people with guns asked me what I was doing... They sat there and watched me while I changed the time and waited till I was well past the base. I have never been more scared in my life.
Jtf2 are basically our modern day airborne units since the scandals in the Somalia missions and some hazing scandals caused the airborne to be disbanded
CSOR is the modern Canadian Airborne Regiment equivalent.
@@ArmouredPhalanx You're right in that CSOR was the eventual replacement for CAR (Canadian airborne regiment) after it was disbanded in 1995 and that jtf2 while fully parachute capable, is not restricted to only airborne operations but do all around combined land, air and sea operations!
Also we do have other fully parachute capable airborne units, like 3rd battalion of the RCR (Royal Canadian Regiment) in regular force and an airborne capable battalion with Queen's own rifles of Canada regiment in primary reserve!
@@kozlav Thanks for the additional information.. I'm just a civilian but was always fascinated by the Canadian Airborne.. I actually worked pouring the Airborne Officers mess hall in front of the Airborne barracks at CFB Petawawa back in the late 80s or early 90s .
No not at all
yup 427 SOA squadron out of Petawawa, flew quite a few out of there back in the late 80's and early 90's. It's changed quite a bit since then, added 450 Tactical squadron since and turned the small lonely Squadron HQ area into a small city.
Ask any American Special Forces Unit about JTF2 and they will tell you that they would want them beside them in combat any day of the week.
Even Monday?
@@jameschartrand7962 especially mondays maybe not fridays tho