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Originally posted by W4rl0rD
Did you know that the GIGN always shoots people in the leg?They are laughed on buy some (SAS and others),but they cross-train and hope to learn some of their legendary marksmen skills. Shooting someone in the leg is harder than killing someone.
Originally posted by W4rl0rD
Broad,You are pro-american,i can see that. In the spetsnaz discipline is a lot higher. You actually get smacked in the face for doing something wrong while in the seals or delta force, all you get is some yelling. It is common knowledge that the spetsnaz is better trained.
Originally posted by W4rl0rD
Almost forgot to add, Different special forces train for different missions,for example the SAS cannot be compared to the Navy Seals because they did different things. However,for hostage rescue,I can safely say SAS is the best,the way they infiltrated the Israeli embassy was very well planned,and hostage rescue is one of the most important counter-terrorism must-have skills.
Originally posted by W4rl0rD
In the spetsnaz discipline is a lot higher. You actually get smacked in the face for doing something wrong while in the seals or delta force, all you get is some yelling. It is common knowledge that the spetsnaz is better trained.
Originally posted by Broadsword20068
First off, NO ONE knows how Delta Force trains. That is classified. Literally. If anyone tells you they know how Delta trains, they're lying.
Second, you cannot compare SEALS and Army Special Forces (remember THE Special Forces of the Army are a seperate Special Operations Force; others are Army Rangers, Delta Force, SEALS, Air Force Pararescue, etc....) with Spetsnaz. How is it "common knowledge" one is better??
Army Special Forces are not all trained the same. They specialize in dfferent forms of terrain. There are mountain warfare Special Forces, jungle warfare Special Forces, desert warfare Special Forces, etc......I believe the same may apply to the SEALS. So naturally, if you pit desert experts against mountain experts in Siberia, the mountain experts win; if you pit mountain SEALS or Mountain Special Forces against Mountain Spetsnaz, then no one knows who wins.
Originally posted by devilwasp
Beating increases anger and draws the group together, same with yelling or just being nasty to the recruits.
Ever wondered why the instructors are bad 2 you?
Originally posted by Observer83
Theres dozens of other ways to make people feel miserable instead direct yelling or beating, also Russia has a little different set of human rights in mind than most western countrys. So its not so suprising why someone somehow see it so strong way to get discipline. One example for making group discipline is that one does wrong whole group have to suffer, instead beating invidual. And yes armys idea is to make you take a lot of # and live with it, still i dont see how Spetnaz does this best, expect soldiers got less civil rights in general, so conditions to western people seem a lot tougher.
Originally posted by longbow
I don't believe Spetznatz are/were something special. Yes, the training was extremely tough, but remeber, that they were conscripts (I don't know if they still are). Their served only 2 years which ,I think , is not enough to be "the best of the best". They were also quite numerous (at least during cold war) so I don't think even the Red Army was able to maintain quality simillar to Delta Force or SAS.