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In No way purpose of this thread is to undermine any other Country's Special forces but just to show the Middle Eastern perspective of what they think about different Elite Special Forces of the World. The claims are not backed by any facts or figures but just a compilation from different sources as stated.

Most powerful special forces in the world

Curated by Anu Warrier
Filed on January 16, 2016

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Here is a selection of five most dangerous special forces in the world.

In a world where everyday news is full of terrorist attacks and organised crime, special forces have an unavoidable role in any nation's security.

Unlike military power, special forces' strengths, abilities and even shortcomings are difficult to measure until they are in action. Many of the missions of these special forces are covert and details of those are not published.

Highly effective selection process, hectic training, modern and state-of-the-art equipment and many more factors decide the success of special forces. While the military power can be measured by the human strength and number of air, naval and land forces' equipment it is not possible for the special forces.

Here is a selection of most dangerous special forces in the world. The selection is a compilation from various sources, which differ in their opinions.

KT4747116.GIF


SAS

British Army's Special Air Services are undoubtedly among the most dangerous and have been an influential model for other countries in the formation of similar forces. Formed as a unit of British Army in 1941, SAS advanced further in the later years.

A cross country march of 64km with full equipment, hill climbing, swimming, testing jungle survival skills and resistance to interrogation include the selection process.

SAS has proved its mettle in many actions around the world. The selection and training process makes it the best among the world's special forces.

KT4748116.GIF


US Navy SEALs

The US Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams are part of the US Naval Special Warfare Command and US Special Operations Command.

The birth of US Navy SEALs can be traced back to 1942 formation of Scouts and Raiders group for special operations. Later in 1961, John F Kennedy paved way to the formation of SEALs and the special forces took a decisive role in Vietnam war. It also took part in Iran-Iraq war, Gulf Wars and Afghanistan war. Most recently, SEALs were in news in 2011 for the killing of Osama bin Laden.

In 2015, it was announced that SEALs would recruit women to the forces if they can pass the tough training session. Considered that the dropout rate of men in during the training phase is more than 80 per cent, this could be rigorous.

Shayetet13- Israel

A unit of Israeli defence forces, Shayetet13 specialises in sea-to-land incursions, counter terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering and hostage rescue.

The group was formed in 1949, but was not as efficient as today in its first decades. With joint training programmes with US Navy SEALs and other similar forces and most-advanced weaponry, Shayetet13 have grown in capacity and proved its ability in many recent operations in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria and Liberia.

Shayetet13 has a tough 10-month training process which gives them physical and mental power, advanced infantry training and underwater and above water experience.

KT4749116.GIF


SSG Pakistan

Pakistan's special operation force Special Services Group is modelled after British SAS and US Navy SEALs and is assessed as one among the best special forces in the world. It has participated in various operations in domestic and international levels after its formation in 1956.

SSG performed key roles in Pakistan's war with India, Soviet-Afghanistan war and operations supporting Saudi Arabia. Now SSG is operational in Pakistan's fight with Taleban and other terrorists.

During its primary years, SSG took training and equipment from US forces and in recent years has acquired most advanced Chinese equipment.

Hard selection methods and training improve the quality of SSG and makes it one of the best.

KT4750116.GIF


GIGN - France

France's National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) group is trained specifically to respond to hostage situations.

Since its creation in 1974, the group has taken part in more than 1,000 operations and liberated over 500 hostages. During the recent Paris attacks, GIGN was successful in securing hostages in Bataclan Theater attack by Daesh and Al Qaeda hostage situation in Mali's Bamako hotel


Most powerful special forces in the world - Khaleej Times
 
What about Spetsnaz, Kampfschwimmer, Jagdkommando, Koppasus, and Jaegerkorpset ?
 
In No way purpose of this thread is to undermine any other Country's Special forces but just to show the Middle Eastern perspective of what they think about different Elite Special Forces of the World. The claims are not backed by any facts or figures but just a compilation from different sources as stated.

Most powerful special forces in the world

Curated by Anu Warrier
Filed on January 16, 2016

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AR-160119729.jpg&MaxW=780&imageVersion=16by9&NCS_modified=20160116210327




Here is a selection of five most dangerous special forces in the world.

In a world where everyday news is full of terrorist attacks and organised crime, special forces have an unavoidable role in any nation's security.

Unlike military power, special forces' strengths, abilities and even shortcomings are difficult to measure until they are in action. Many of the missions of these special forces are covert and details of those are not published.

Highly effective selection process, hectic training, modern and state-of-the-art equipment and many more factors decide the success of special forces. While the military power can be measured by the human strength and number of air, naval and land forces' equipment it is not possible for the special forces.

Here is a selection of most dangerous special forces in the world. The selection is a compilation from various sources, which differ in their opinions.

KT4747116.GIF


SAS

British Army's Special Air Services are undoubtedly among the most dangerous and have been an influential model for other countries in the formation of similar forces. Formed as a unit of British Army in 1941, SAS advanced further in the later years.

A cross country march of 64km with full equipment, hill climbing, swimming, testing jungle survival skills and resistance to interrogation include the selection process.

SAS has proved its mettle in many actions around the world. The selection and training process makes it the best among the world's special forces.

KT4748116.GIF


US Navy SEALs

The US Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams are part of the US Naval Special Warfare Command and US Special Operations Command.

The birth of US Navy SEALs can be traced back to 1942 formation of Scouts and Raiders group for special operations. Later in 1961, John F Kennedy paved way to the formation of SEALs and the special forces took a decisive role in Vietnam war. It also took part in Iran-Iraq war, Gulf Wars and Afghanistan war. Most recently, SEALs were in news in 2011 for the killing of Osama bin Laden.

In 2015, it was announced that SEALs would recruit women to the forces if they can pass the tough training session. Considered that the dropout rate of men in during the training phase is more than 80 per cent, this could be rigorous.

Shayetet13- Israel

A unit of Israeli defence forces, Shayetet13 specialises in sea-to-land incursions, counter terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering and hostage rescue.

The group was formed in 1949, but was not as efficient as today in its first decades. With joint training programmes with US Navy SEALs and other similar forces and most-advanced weaponry, Shayetet13 have grown in capacity and proved its ability in many recent operations in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria and Liberia.

Shayetet13 has a tough 10-month training process which gives them physical and mental power, advanced infantry training and underwater and above water experience.

KT4749116.GIF


SSG Pakistan

Pakistan's special operation force Special Services Group is modelled after British SAS and US Navy SEALs and is assessed as one among the best special forces in the world. It has participated in various operations in domestic and international levels after its formation in 1956.

SSG performed key roles in Pakistan's war with India, Soviet-Afghanistan war and operations supporting Saudi Arabia. Now SSG is operational in Pakistan's fight with Taleban and other terrorists.

During its primary years, SSG took training and equipment from US forces and in recent years has acquired most advanced Chinese equipment.

Hard selection methods and training improve the quality of SSG and makes it one of the best.

KT4750116.GIF


GIGN - France

France's National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) group is trained specifically to respond to hostage situations.

Since its creation in 1974, the group has taken part in more than 1,000 operations and liberated over 500 hostages. During the recent Paris attacks, GIGN was successful in securing hostages in Bataclan Theater attack by Daesh and Al Qaeda hostage situation in Mali's Bamako hotel


Most powerful special forces in the world - Khaleej Times

Check this one
World's best Special-Forces...
 
Senseless discussion; Regular infantry soldiers and special forces soldiers are like pieces on a chess board, how they are utilised in war/operations is more important than their actual one versus the other comparison.
The right combination of tactics, daring,
and most importantly luck is required for a flawless operation.
Most well equiped SF imo are from US, UK, and Israel. That does not make them the best.
 
ISI is the best, SSG is the best, Pak Army is the bestest, wonder why Pakistan is not the safest place in the world :cuckoo:

The same entities U mentioned had indirectly been in state of war with something 30 plus countries since 2001. If Pakistan is still existing then its because of untiring efforts and sacrifices of these. Remember the so called 2014 Map of Pakistan? Where did it go? Can U compare the security situation few years back and now? At least appreciate and recognize whats crystal clear in front of U. If this behavior of always nodding head in NO brings U peace then plz continue as facts would remain facts always.
 
The same entities U mentioned had indirectly been in state of war with something 30 plus countries since 2001. If Pakistan is still existing then its because of untiring efforts and sacrifices of these. Remember the so called 2014 Map of Pakistan? Where did it go? Can U compare the security situation few years back and now? At least appreciate and recognize whats crystal clear in front of U. If this behavior of always nodding head in NO brings U peace then plz continue as facts would remain facts always.

Sorry but what facts? What is the source of this 'analyses' by a person who normally posts on khaleej times blogs? Some fanboy list? What is the qualification of the person who made this list? What methodology did they follow?

We keep getting these lists with pakistan sometimes even topping it. Also the lists are often compiled by a person called mian Khursheed! I want to know who he is.
 
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Sorry but what facts? What is the source of this 'analyses' by a person who normally posts on khaleej times blogs? Some fanboy list? What is the qualification of the person who made this list? What methodology did they follow?

We keep getting these lists with pakistan sometimes even topping it. Also the lists are often compiled by a person called mian Khursheed! I want to know who he is.
Plz refer to my take just at the beginning of thread that this thread was created just to show what GCC thinks about special forces around the world and even the writer himself has written that people may not agree with what he has written as its just compilation from different sources. The fact things was about how we have faced the turmoil at the aftermath of 9/11. At one point a map called map 2014 was dished out according to which nothing much of Pakistan was left, Balochistan was considered a gone story, FATA was supposedly at brink of annexation, Greater Pakhtoonistan was the slogan of the day. Do U find anything of that sort now? These are the facts.
 
ISI is the best, SSG is the best, Pak Army is the bestest, wonder why Pakistan is not the safest place in the world :cuckoo:
Because we have the worst neighbour at our eastern border. Happy.

The same entities U mentioned had indirectly been in state of war with something 30 plus countries since 2001. If Pakistan is still existing then its because of untiring efforts and sacrifices of these. Remember the so called 2014 Map of Pakistan? Where did it go? Can U compare the security situation few years back and now? At least appreciate and recognize whats crystal clear in front of U. If this behavior of always nodding head in NO brings U peace then plz continue as facts would remain facts always.
Brother its in their genes to nod and shake their heads even if they are agreeing it..i call it technical fault in their structure, cant fight with the nature.
 
In No way purpose of this thread is to undermine any other Country's Special forces but just to show the Middle Eastern perspective of what they think about different Elite Special Forces of the World. The claims are not backed by any facts or figures but just a compilation from different sources as stated.

Most powerful special forces in the world

Curated by Anu Warrier
Filed on January 16, 2016

  • cross.png

AR-160119729.jpg&MaxW=780&imageVersion=16by9&NCS_modified=20160116210327




Here is a selection of five most dangerous special forces in the world.

In a world where everyday news is full of terrorist attacks and organised crime, special forces have an unavoidable role in any nation's security.

Unlike military power, special forces' strengths, abilities and even shortcomings are difficult to measure until they are in action. Many of the missions of these special forces are covert and details of those are not published.

Highly effective selection process, hectic training, modern and state-of-the-art equipment and many more factors decide the success of special forces. While the military power can be measured by the human strength and number of air, naval and land forces' equipment it is not possible for the special forces.

Here is a selection of most dangerous special forces in the world. The selection is a compilation from various sources, which differ in their opinions.

KT4747116.GIF


SAS

British Army's Special Air Services are undoubtedly among the most dangerous and have been an influential model for other countries in the formation of similar forces. Formed as a unit of British Army in 1941, SAS advanced further in the later years.

A cross country march of 64km with full equipment, hill climbing, swimming, testing jungle survival skills and resistance to interrogation include the selection process.

SAS has proved its mettle in many actions around the world. The selection and training process makes it the best among the world's special forces.

KT4748116.GIF


US Navy SEALs

The US Navy's Sea, Air and Land Teams are part of the US Naval Special Warfare Command and US Special Operations Command.

The birth of US Navy SEALs can be traced back to 1942 formation of Scouts and Raiders group for special operations. Later in 1961, John F Kennedy paved way to the formation of SEALs and the special forces took a decisive role in Vietnam war. It also took part in Iran-Iraq war, Gulf Wars and Afghanistan war. Most recently, SEALs were in news in 2011 for the killing of Osama bin Laden.

In 2015, it was announced that SEALs would recruit women to the forces if they can pass the tough training session. Considered that the dropout rate of men in during the training phase is more than 80 per cent, this could be rigorous.

Shayetet13- Israel

A unit of Israeli defence forces, Shayetet13 specialises in sea-to-land incursions, counter terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering and hostage rescue.

The group was formed in 1949, but was not as efficient as today in its first decades. With joint training programmes with US Navy SEALs and other similar forces and most-advanced weaponry, Shayetet13 have grown in capacity and proved its ability in many recent operations in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria and Liberia.

Shayetet13 has a tough 10-month training process which gives them physical and mental power, advanced infantry training and underwater and above water experience.

KT4749116.GIF


SSG Pakistan

Pakistan's special operation force Special Services Group is modelled after British SAS and US Navy SEALs and is assessed as one among the best special forces in the world. It has participated in various operations in domestic and international levels after its formation in 1956.

SSG performed key roles in Pakistan's war with India, Soviet-Afghanistan war and operations supporting Saudi Arabia. Now SSG is operational in Pakistan's fight with Taleban and other terrorists.

During its primary years, SSG took training and equipment from US forces and in recent years has acquired most advanced Chinese equipment.

Hard selection methods and training improve the quality of SSG and makes it one of the best.

KT4750116.GIF


GIGN - France

France's National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) group is trained specifically to respond to hostage situations.

Since its creation in 1974, the group has taken part in more than 1,000 operations and liberated over 500 hostages. During the recent Paris attacks, GIGN was successful in securing hostages in Bataclan Theater attack by Daesh and Al Qaeda hostage situation in Mali's Bamako hotel


Most powerful special forces in the world - Khaleej Times



i will put patroism aside pakistani ssg better than green berets huh only ignorant fools beleive that who have no military knowledge pakistani special forces is not even in top 20 even even south korean special are more traqined better equipped than combine indian and pakistan here is a trailer of what one has to go through to become a green beret



 
The fanfare with SSG is strong here. Ever since SSG featured in an article (written by some XYZ person who doesn't have a defense profile) featuring so called top 9 list of Special Forces in an Australian magazine called Business Insider the fanboys went bonkers !! That Australian magazine never dealt with global security issues.

Here have a look:

The 9 most elite special forces in the world | Business Insider

This article even went to an extent of naming US Marines as Special Forces !! :cuckoo:
 

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