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Did you heard Sayeret Matkal No, there forces which are better remain Ghost @500 @DavidSling Guys need education about Sayeret forces of IDF
Sayeret Matkal, Shayetet 13 are the elitest in the IDF.
Yamam is best Police special unit
And the best units are actually under Mossad and Shin Bet control.
Operation Orchard can teach us abit on how "Kidon" and Sayeret Matkal operate.
Here's few videos -
As for Yamam
Shayetet 13
 
Kidon played a big role in glorifying the Moosad :) .... our situation is more or less like your we need such units if we dont have already....

We have some reports from Pakistani news when such operations took place example is below :

http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/mysterious-death-hafiz-saeeds-security-chief-murdered/

Sayeret Matkal, Shayetet 13 are the elitest in the IDF.
Yamam is best Police special unit
And the best units are actually under Mossad and Shin Bet control.
Operation Orchard can teach us abit on how "Kidon" and Sayeret Matkal operate.
Here's few videos -
As for Yamam
Shayetet 13
 
They work in utmost secrecy, sometimes even dying in the line of work in some distant part of the world

Is this the role of PARA SF ? @Abingdonboy
 
Trailer:



They work in utmost secrecy, sometimes even dying in the line of work in some distant part of the world–yet, year after year young men from the Indian Army try desperately to enter the elite para special forces, which sees 90-95 percentage of attrition rate during the selection process itself. Come this Independence Day, Discovery Channel will reveal, in its hour-long show, Indian Paratroopers: Earning the Badge, the grueling selection process. “Some of these elite soldiers, in the front line of our battles, come from little known towns and villages in our country–we thought it was the right time to honour them,” begins Prabhu Asgaonkar, the producer of the show, who had to spend 15 months in production, with a good part spent on research as little is known outside the defence circles about these troopers.

Toughest day

In the show, which was filmed in an undisclosed location, 23 men–all in their early 20s are pushed to physical and mental extremes like non-stop 100 kilometre runs, uphill sprints, cold water swims, while also being put through days of sleep deprivation–all during the selection phase. The men are also put through exercises, which require them to demolish structures, evade capture, survive in the wild, give emergency medical aid and converse in a range of languages. “The whole exercise is a roller coaster ride from hell and back, where men break down, but the strongest have succeeded to earn the precious maroon beret and The Balidaan Badge (the winged blade of sacrifice),” says Asgaonkar.

Enemy lines

Thanks to Hollywood, Indian viewers know more about Navy Seals and British SAS over their very own maroon beret paratroopers. Not any lower than their American and British counterparts, these ghost operatives regularly work behind national borders to foil terrorist attacks and safeguard national interests with the latest being a counter insurgency

operation in Myanmar. “Indian para ranks amongst the very best special forces operatives in the world as they serve in the most difficult terrains including the Siachen Glacier–the highest battlefield on earth,” says, Asgaonkar adding that this coming out of the special forces will hopefully enable us to add these men to popular culture. On Discover Channel.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/This-Independence-Day-Discovery-Channel-will-lift-the-veil-off-India’s-elite-paratrooper-special-forces/2016/08/12/article3576079.ece


@anant_s @PARIKRAMA @Levina @Parul @Water Car Engineer @Vergennes @acetophenol @MilSpec @nair @SpArK @Local_Legend @bloo @ito @hellfire @ayesha.a @Roybot @kbd-raaf @hinduguy @JanjaWeed @noksss @Sky lord @skyisthelimit @arp2041 @Star Wars @COLDHEARTED AVIATOR @kaykay @Nilgiri @Taygibay @dadeechi @danish_vij @DavidSling @dani958 @IndoCarib @Span @Killswitch @IndoUS @Bombaywalla @Kinetic @Ankit Kumar 002 @Stephen Cohen @litefire @GURU DUTT @Joe Shearer

Appreciate the tag as always.

Looks like it will be a real treat to watch. Kudos to discovery.
 
But I would really like for the show to go into more depth with respect to the training/deployment aspect of these operators; as pointed out in the article, there is next to no knowledge of such things in the public domain
Somebody told me, the muddy water in which the soldiers were swimming through had sewage too (ewwww).
No idea how these guys do it?
I guess that's part of the "death crawl".
bw what is the visual reaction time of a special force's soldier?

Do tag me when you post the compete documentary. :tup:
 
Trailer:



They work in utmost secrecy, sometimes even dying in the line of work in some distant part of the world–yet, year after year young men from the Indian Army try desperately to enter the elite para special forces, which sees 90-95 percentage of attrition rate during the selection process itself. Come this Independence Day, Discovery Channel will reveal, in its hour-long show, Indian Paratroopers: Earning the Badge, the grueling selection process. “Some of these elite soldiers, in the front line of our battles, come from little known towns and villages in our country–we thought it was the right time to honour them,” begins Prabhu Asgaonkar, the producer of the show, who had to spend 15 months in production, with a good part spent on research as little is known outside the defence circles about these troopers.

Toughest day

In the show, which was filmed in an undisclosed location, 23 men–all in their early 20s are pushed to physical and mental extremes like non-stop 100 kilometre runs, uphill sprints, cold water swims, while also being put through days of sleep deprivation–all during the selection phase. The men are also put through exercises, which require them to demolish structures, evade capture, survive in the wild, give emergency medical aid and converse in a range of languages. “The whole exercise is a roller coaster ride from hell and back, where men break down, but the strongest have succeeded to earn the precious maroon beret and The Balidaan Badge (the winged blade of sacrifice),” says Asgaonkar.

Enemy lines

Thanks to Hollywood, Indian viewers know more about Navy Seals and British SAS over their very own maroon beret paratroopers. Not any lower than their American and British counterparts, these ghost operatives regularly work behind national borders to foil terrorist attacks and safeguard national interests with the latest being a counter insurgency

operation in Myanmar. “Indian para ranks amongst the very best special forces operatives in the world as they serve in the most difficult terrains including the Siachen Glacier–the highest battlefield on earth,” says, Asgaonkar adding that this coming out of the special forces will hopefully enable us to add these men to popular culture. On Discover Channel.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/english/This-Independence-Day-Discovery-Channel-will-lift-the-veil-off-India’s-elite-paratrooper-special-forces/2016/08/12/article3576079.ece


@anant_s @PARIKRAMA @Levina @Parul @Water Car Engineer @Vergennes @acetophenol @MilSpec @nair @SpArK @Local_Legend @bloo @ito @hellfire @ayesha.a @Roybot @kbd-raaf @hinduguy @JanjaWeed @noksss @Sky lord @skyisthelimit @arp2041 @Star Wars @COLDHEARTED AVIATOR @kaykay @Nilgiri @Taygibay @dadeechi @danish_vij @DavidSling @dani958 @IndoCarib @Span @Killswitch @IndoUS @Bombaywalla @Kinetic @Ankit Kumar 002 @Stephen Cohen @litefire @GURU DUTT @Joe Shearer
Nice stuff...would be eagerly waiting to see full length video. Btw..are they Indian maroon berets? Me relatively a novice when it comes to these kinda stuff..

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Nice stuff...would be eagerly waiting to see full length video. Btw..are they Indian maroon berets? Me relatively a novice when it comes to these kinda stuff..

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Yes, they wear maroon berets and are typically the unit most Indians associate with the maroon beret even though the maroon beret (in the Indian Mil) is worn by any parachute-qualified member of the military.
 
Sayeret Matkal, Shayetet 13 are the elitest in the IDF.
Yamam is best Police special unit
And the best units are actually under Mossad and Shin Bet control.
Operation Orchard can teach us abit on how "Kidon" and Sayeret Matkal operate.
Here's few videos -
As for Yamam
Shayetet 13
Awesome, please do post more vids of Israeli SF/special units. As someone who doesn't speak Hebrew it is very hard to discover such content.
 
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Somebody told me, the muddy water in which the soldiers were swimming through had sewage too (ewwww).
No idea how these guys do it?
I guess that's part of the "death crawl".
bw what is the visual reaction time of a special force's soldier?

Do tag me when you post the compete documentary. :tup:

Oi not only muddy water, I remember a particularly gruesome instance of candidates crawling in a thick sludge of excreta .... near Sadar Bazar in Agra! And then the candidates running through the market with all the pretty girls wrinkling their noses!!!:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

On the brighter side, a shaved, bruised head and a pair of bleeding hands where knuckles have their skin sheared off, certainly gets you a flat 50% discount on total food bill at most of the top hotels ... Taj wouldn't even ask for ID. The staff would quietly come, ask whether at 50 and give 50% off!!!

@JanjaWeed all are marooned on completion of their probation. The process itself is interesting as it is a majority decision with all Officers, JCOs & Other Ranks being asked their opinion on suitability of a candidate to be accepted as a part of the team.

Thereafter, for Army they head to AATS, the Army Airborne Training School run in conjuntion with Para Training School of IAF at Agra. Additionally they are sent to Para Training Center at Bangalore.

Then there are VIKAS, who are trained at Chakrata .... they are also marooned similarly.
 
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Oi not only muddy water, I remember a particularly gruesome instance of candidates crawling in a thick sludge of excreta .... near Sadar Bazar in Agra! And then the candidates running through the market with all the pretty girls wrinkling their noses!!!:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:
:bad:

Will somebody answer my question? :(
What's the visual reaction time of a commando? @Abingdonboy @Star Wars
 

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