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Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:19pm On Sep 30, 2015
10. GIGN – France
Starting off our list are the National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) from France. The GIGN, like many European special-forces, trace their origins back to the hostage massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics. The French had also experienced a prison mutiny the year before in which hostages had been taken and murdered. The result of these experiences contributed to the creation of a force which today stands at around 400 members. Specializing in anti- terrorist and hostage rescue, the GIGN have seen their share of action. Past operations have included rescuing 30 school children held hostage in Djibouti, capturing war criminals in Bosnia, battling Somali pirates and, of course, the dramatic assault and hostage rescue of passengers aboard Air France flight 8969 in Marseille in 1994.
9. SSG – Pakistan In 1956, the Pakistani Army created its own special forces known as the Special Services Group (SSG). This force was modelled on the British SAS and US special-forces and its size remains highly classified. Selection for this force is rigorous and only 1 in 4 recruits end up making it through the nine-month training, airborne school and extensive hand-to-hand combat and physical conditioning elements. The SSG is trained for a variety of environments including mountain, desert, jungle and underwater. During the early Cold War, SSG forces trained and served alongside US special-forces. It is alleged some of these forces served in Afghanistan, fighting alongside the mujahedeen against the Soviets in the 1980s. India alleges that SSG forces have attacked their soldiers on more than one occasion in volatile border regions shared by the two nations. More recently, the SSG has focused on local anti-terrorist operations, taking part in ending the 2009 attacks on the Lahore police academy and rescuing the hostages of another 2009 attack on the Pakistan Military Headquarters.

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Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Greyworld: 9:21pm On Sep 30, 2015
When yu see military, yu long 2 become a soldier.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:26pm On Sep 30, 2015
8. Sayeret Matkal – Israel
This Israeli special-forces unit is focused on reconnaissance, anti-terrorism and hostage rescue outside of Israel. Sayeret Matkal was formed in 1957 to fill a void in Israel’s special-forces and is made up of candidates selected for their high physical and intellectual characteristics. Candidates undergo eighteen months of training which includes basic infantry school, parachute school, counter-terrorism training and reconnaissance related training. The force has taken part in many large scale operations since the 1960s. The most famous of these, Operation Entebbe/Thunderbolt, demonstrated the determination and reach of Sayeret Matkal to the world. The operation came to be after several Palestinian and pro-Palestinian terrorists had taken hostages onboard an airliner which was flown to Entebbe Airport in Uganda. Many hostages were released but over 100, mainly Israeli and Jewish hostages, were kept in the airport terminal building. A group of around 100 Israeli commandos, including an assault force of Sayeret Matkal assaulted the position, killing the terrorists and freeing almost all of the hostages.
7. EKO-Cobra – Austria
As a result of the attack on the Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics, Austria created the Einsatzkommando Cobra for anti-terrorist operations. The force is made up of 450 men who have served in the Austrian Federal Police Force. Training, like every special-force, involves several months of specialized courses focused on marksmanship, languages, hand- to-hand combat and tactical and assault training. Of course, only those who pass strict psychological and physical testing qualify for the full training. In order to be as diverse as possible, extra specialized training often follows this ‘general’ training and focuses on things like explosives, diving and sniping. While EKO- Cobra hasn’t had any sorts of operations like the Sayeret Matkal, they have ended a hostage taking in Graz-Karlau prison in 1996 and are the only counter- terrorist team to end a hijacking while the plane was in mid-flight. In this instance, in 1996, four Cobra members were on a flight when a hijacker demanded the plane be diverted. Needless to say, the hijacker picked the worst flight to make his move and was subdued by the Cobra members.

6. Delta Force- USA The full name of this group is the 1 Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta. In addition to counter- terrorism operations, Delta Force can also take part in hostage rescue, raids, reconnaissance and less covert direct action operations. The group was formed in 1977 as a result of an increasing number of high- profile terrorist operations. Since then it has been composed largely of soldiers who have served in US special-forces like the Green Berets or Rangers. To be considered for training, potential candidates must be male, at least 21 years old, score highly on an aptitude test and be between the rank of corporal and master sergeant. A series of grueling physical and mental tests follow with the aim of weeding out the weakest. Allegedly, this testing means less than 1 in 10 make it through to the 6 month-long training course. Delta Force operations remain highly guarded secrets but you can bet they are in the vanguard of any US-led operation.

Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by saaedlee: 9:44pm On Sep 30, 2015
Don't forget our own SBS ooooo
Proudly Nija Ninja!
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:46pm On Sep 30, 2015
5. JTF2 – Canada
Created in 1993 and expanded to several hundred members following the September 11 , 2001 terrorist attacks, Canada’s Joint Task Force 2 is an elite counter- terrorism and special operations unit. Composed of military personnel from the Canadian Forces, JTF2 undertakes a range of operations. They have been known to escort VIPs and provide site security at events like the 2010 Winter Olympics. More covertly, they have operated in many world hotspots, whether it be rescuing hostages in Iraq or hunting down Serbian snipers in Bosnia. The force’s time in Afghanistan is largely guarded but it is known they were involved before most ground forces arrived and worked beside other special forces, like the US Navy SEALs. Their operations were so secret that even the Canadian Prime Minister was unaware the force was involved in Afghanistan during the early days.



4. Alpha Group - Russia What about the Spetsnaz? Well, to keep it simple, any list which gives ‘Spetsnaz’ as a distinct force is just plain wrong as that term is a general name for all Soviet/Russian special-forces. Within the Russian special-forces, Alpha Group is as bad as they come. This force started out in the mid-1970s and came to fame during the invasion of Afghanistan during which members of Alpha stormed the Presidential Palace in Kabul, killing everyone in the building. In 1985, a group was dispatched to Beirut to try and rescue four Soviet diplomats. When the diplomats were killed, Alpha Group allegedly hunted down relatives of the hostage takers and returned them to their families in much smaller pieces to send a message to would-be terrorists. It apparently worked for over 20 years. Domestically, Alpha has been involved in most of the major anti-terrorist/hostage operations in Russia such as the Moscow theatre siege of 2002 and the Beslan school siege in 2004. Both events demonstrated the rather heavy handed nature of the Russian special- forces as hundreds of hostages were killed during operations.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:48pm On Sep 30, 2015
3. Shayetet 13 – Israel Another Israeli special-forces group, Shayetet 13 is associated with the Israeli navy. Created in 1948, this force has taken part in every major Israeli operation and war conducting everything from hostage rescue and counter-terrorism to intelligence gathering and boarding. Training is 20 months long and pushes candidates under the most stressful psychological and physical testing before specialized training even begins. You name the specialized type of training and odds are the members of Shayetet 13 have done it – whether it be parachute training, demolitions, underwater warfare or cold/dark training. Operationally, Shayetet 13 members have recently been involved in a number of high profile operations involving boarding ships and seizing weaponry bound for Gaza. Their most notable operation was after the 1972 Munich Olympics when they were used to hunt down and eliminate those responsible for the attack on the Israeli athletes.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:53pm On Sep 30, 2015
2. Navy SEALs – USA
You knew these guys were going to have to show up sometime. The SEALs are an American special-forces group created in 1962 which have achieved near mythical status. This in part is thanks to Operation Neptune Spear – the mission in which SEALs flew into Abbottabad, Pakistan in May, 2011 and killed Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda. The SEALs are elite and the physical and mental strength required to make it in this force is ridiculously high. Training takes over a year and most applicants can’t even get past the physical qualification test which involves a lot of swimming, push-ups, sit-ups and running, all accomplished in a very strict time limit. Get past that and you enter general training. Pass that and you move on to SEAL qualification training which then opens the door to specialized training. All of this ensures that SEAL members are physically and mentally as tough as nails and capable of undertaking the most difficult operations in the world, wherever that may be.

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Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by xamuel17(m): 9:54pm On Sep 30, 2015
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meanwhile, i cant find Nigerian armed forces here o, op take note!

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Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 9:58pm On Sep 30, 2015
1. SAS – Britain
What’s this, a group rated higher than the SEALs? Indeed. The British Special Air Service was created in 1941 as a force which could operate behind German and Italian lines and support resistance movements against the occupation forces. Understandably, the force is made up of British military personnel with the most coming from the airborne forces. Physical requirements are harsh and require a lot of marching with full packa. This culminates in a 40 mile march with a full pack that must be finished in 20 hours. Candidates must also be able to swim two miles in an hour and a half and run four miles in 30 minutes. After this, you get dropped in the jungle to learn survival and navigational skills, after which you endure survival practice. The final test is a 36-hour interrogation session meant to break the candidate’s will. The handful who make it through this get transferred to an operation force for further training. Not convinced this is ‘better’ than the SEALs? It may help you to know that the SAS is also trained by MI5 and MI6 security and intelligence services to undertake counter-espionage operations. It’s like having a SEAL and James Bond all rolled into one.

Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by OKUCHI11(m): 10:03pm On Sep 30, 2015
Abeg give them sambisa map make them make themselves useful......
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 10:04pm On Sep 30, 2015
xamuel17:
oya lalastica food is ready!


meanwhile, i cant find Nigerian armed forces here o, op take note!
MNJTF- Nigeria

The Multinational Joint Task Force ( MNJTF ) is a 'Combined' (multinational) formation , comprising units of the Chadian , Nigerien, and Nigerian armed forces. [1] The task force was first organised in as a solely Nigerian force in 1994, during the administration of Sani Abacha, to "checkmate banditry activities and to facilitate free movement" along its northern border. [2] [1] In 1998 it was expanded to include units from neighbouring Chad and Niger with the purpose of dealing with common cross-border security issues in the Lake Chad region, with its headquarters in the town of Baga, Borno State. [1] As the Islamist insurgency in northern Nigeria intensified in the later half of the 2000s, however, the MNJTF was increasingly challenged by jihadist militant groups in the region, namely Boko Haram and Ansaru , and in April 2012 its mandate was expanded to encompass counter-terrorism operations. [

Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by xamuel17(m): 10:06pm On Sep 30, 2015
aolumaxi:
MNJTF- Nigeria

The Multinational Joint Task Force ( MNJTF ) is a 'Combined' (multinational) formation , comprising units of the Chadian , Nigerien, and Nigerian armed forces. [1] The task force was first organised in as a solely Nigerian force in 1994, during the administration of Sani Abacha, to "checkmate banditry activities and to facilitate free movement" along its northern border. [2] [1] In 1998 it was expanded to include units from neighbouring Chad and Niger with the purpose of dealing with common cross-border security issues in the Lake Chad region, with its headquarters in the town of Baga, Borno State. [1] As the Islamist insurgency in northern Nigeria intensified in the later half of the 2000s, however, the MNJTF was increasingly challenged by jihadist militant groups in the region, namely Boko Haram and Ansaru , and in April 2012 its mandate was expanded to encompass counter-terrorism operations. [

that's good, But why are they all as black as burnt offerings sad
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Mskrisx(f): 10:08pm On Sep 30, 2015
Learnt today
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Greyworld: 10:28pm On Sep 30, 2015
Britain and hyping! Give me the SEAL.

Evn police QRS beta pass dat deir yeye SAS.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 6:29am On Oct 01, 2015
Greyworld:
Britain and hyping! Give me the SEAL.
Evn police QRS beta pass dat deir yeye SAS.
It may help you to know that the SAS is also trained by MI5 and MI6 security and intelligence services to undertake counter- espionage operations. It’s like having a SEAL and James Bond all rolled into one.

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Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 6:30am On Oct 01, 2015
xamuel17:



that's good, But why are they all as black as burnt offerings sad
oga, why u sound like racist nw??
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 6:31am On Oct 01, 2015
OKUCHI11:
Abeg give them sambisa map make them make themselves useful......
u go foot the bill
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Greyworld: 6:47am On Oct 01, 2015
aolumaxi:
It may help
you to know that the SAS is also trained by MI5 and MI6
security and intelligence services to undertake counter-
espionage operations. It’s like having a SEAL and James
Bond all rolled into one.
Bros if yu lyk quote this extrat a thousand tyms it won't change any tin.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by OKUCHI11(m): 6:54am On Oct 01, 2015
aolumaxi:
u go foot the bill
no I no go fit but I fit hand the bill
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by OKUCHI11(m): 7:11am On Oct 01, 2015
xamuel17:



that's good, But why are they all as black as burnt offerings sad
it is in their genetical make up
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 8:53am On Oct 01, 2015
OKUCHI11:
it is in their genetical make up
u wicked oooo
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by saaedlee: 9:13am On Oct 01, 2015
aolumaxi:
MNJTF- Nigeria


The Multinational Joint Task Force ( MNJTF ) is a
'Combined' (multinational) formation , comprising units
of the Chadian , Nigerien, and Nigerian armed forces. [1]
The task force was first organised in as a solely
Nigerian force in 1994, during the administration of
Sani Abacha, to "checkmate banditry activities and to
facilitate free movement" along its northern border. [2]
[1] In 1998 it was expanded to include units from
neighbouring Chad and Niger with the purpose of
dealing with common cross-border security issues in
the Lake Chad region, with its headquarters in the
town of Baga, Borno State. [1]
As the Islamist insurgency in northern Nigeria
intensified in the later half of the 2000s, however, the
MNJTF was increasingly challenged by jihadist
militant groups in the region, namely Boko Haram and
Ansaru , and in April 2012 its mandate was expanded
to encompass counter-terrorism operations. [

We have a force better than this MNJTF they are called SBS(Special Boat Service)

Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by aolumaxi(m): 5:58pm On Oct 01, 2015
saaedlee:


We have a force better than this MNJTF they are called SBS(Special Boat Service)
The Special Boat Service (SBS) is a special operations
unit of the Nigerian Navy. It is a male only outfit
fashioned after the Royal Navy's Special Boat Service.
It is predominantly focused on, but not restricted to;
littoral and riverine operations, including
reconnaissance and surveillance ; covert beach
reconnaissance in advance of an amphibious assault;
recovery or protection of ships and oil installations
subject to hostile state or non-state action; maritime
counter-terrorism; and offensive action.
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Nobody: 6:49am On Oct 02, 2015
umm interesting
Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by dewaskillz: 7:29am On Oct 02, 2015
do u expect them to b as white as snow ehh?

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Re: Top 10 Most Dangerous Special-forces Around The World by Nobody: 6:57pm On Oct 03, 2015
Op u can't rate the sas above the delta force, those delta force guys are badass, nd the story about spetznaz is fictitious..

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