6 Days (2017) - Iranian Embassy Siege in London - SAS Advanced Combat Scenes

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  • @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
    @LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit Год назад +7918

    If any of you are wondering how they knew instantly in the staircase, the SAS were debriefed of all the identities of the hostages inside, they knew every one of the names and faces they needed to rescue.
    So one of the terrorists trying to blend in wouldn't have fooled them.

    • @shellsbignumber2
      @shellsbignumber2 Год назад +906

      Yeah, I think in the real siege, the terrorist was hiding amongst the hostages and one of the SAS men recognised him as a terrorist and whacked him on the back of the head with the butt of his gun because he couldn't fire in a crowded stairway. The terrorist was then chucked from SAS member to SAS member until the last SAS man on the stairs threw him to the floor and put about a dozen bullets in him. It was only Then that the grenade fell out of his hand, thankfully due to the swift actions of the SAS the terrorist didn't have time to pull the pin.
      Any sort of hesitation may of cost them and many of the hostages their lives.

    • @FPSOlaf
      @FPSOlaf Год назад +434

      They were briefed not debriefed. That is a very significant difference

    • @Theoneandonlymark12
      @Theoneandonlymark12 Год назад +136

      ​@@shellsbignumber23 whole magazines were shot after he was kicked down the stairs

    • @mattwalters6834
      @mattwalters6834 Год назад +6

      Impressive

    • @infeedel7706
      @infeedel7706 Год назад +35

      Don't you mean briefed? After all a de-brief is usually after the fact...

  • @ResidentRob
    @ResidentRob 11 месяцев назад +2300

    I was a small kid when this happened, every boy my age was obsessed with the SAS after this and considered the ultimate badasses
    They were also a matter of national pride watching them swoop in.

    • @panther7584
      @panther7584 9 месяцев назад +3

      Would recommend Ultimate Force season 1 and 2, truly an eye opener!

    • @nobodyowens234Dr.Mid5
      @nobodyowens234Dr.Mid5 7 месяцев назад +6

      As a Bengali American respect for the SAS.

    • @fastonitix
      @fastonitix 6 месяцев назад +5

      SAS are indeed badass

    • @meadroad
      @meadroad 5 месяцев назад

      As you may know, the SAS are world wide known for their Stealth & their Violence…. To get the job done !! We here in the UK sleep well knowing these Warriors are protecting us !!!

    • @ATBatmanMALS31
      @ATBatmanMALS31 5 месяцев назад

      You found out super heroes were real, it's understandable lol

  • @brianthao102
    @brianthao102 Год назад +3943

    I love how they showed how adaptable the SAS operators are in this film.

    • @mrtiesthatbind
      @mrtiesthatbind Год назад +165

      All operators around the world have to be adaptable

    • @mrtiesthatbind
      @mrtiesthatbind Год назад +20

      @@johnmackenzie3871 you don't know anything about the operation, let alone the SAS

    • @robwalsh9843
      @robwalsh9843 Год назад +8

      You think quickly or you die.

    • @ajc1482
      @ajc1482 Год назад +18

      Despite what people think they're the best special forces group in the world, I've worked alongside them and the US army Rangers, they're both elite units but the SAS are definitely more highly trained.

    • @mrtiesthatbind
      @mrtiesthatbind Год назад +29

      @@ajc1482 Army Rangers is not SAS' equal counterpart. Delta Force is

  • @strikezero01
    @strikezero01 Год назад +8943

    SAS with 2nd degree burn: "Don't worry I still have 80% HP!" *goes along with the operation, ignoring the pain, act of valor mode*

    • @im_flat
      @im_flat Год назад +242

      And he made a full recovery!

    • @IvanJoshua20
      @IvanJoshua20 Год назад +80

      rip John macaleese bro

    • @Scherzkeks4104
      @Scherzkeks4104 Год назад +19

      @@im_flat a fellow chubbyemu enjoyer, dind't expect to find you here😉

    • @im_flat
      @im_flat Год назад +10

      @@Scherzkeks4104 who?

    • @mysticjedi6730
      @mysticjedi6730 Год назад +97

      Most interesting part of the operation; when one terrorist made it outside, the SAS started to bring him back in... someone stopped them..
      The writing was on the wall from the queen and the unit.. eliminate the terrorists..

  • @northamericanintercontinen3207
    @northamericanintercontinen3207 Год назад +4930

    Constable Lock was on top of the terrorist before the SAS Commandoes arrived and ordered him to step aside yelling “Trevor get out of the way” then shooting the terrorist dead; Constable Lock received the George Medal for his bravery from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

    • @isaacs3413
      @isaacs3413 Год назад +125

      deserve and honourable from the last and greatest monarch to ever live.

    • @yarnickgoovaerts
      @yarnickgoovaerts Год назад +53

      @@isaacs3413not the last monarch, not at all

    • @weavercs4014
      @weavercs4014 Год назад +28

      @@yarnickgoovaerts the queen was the last monarch though, Charles is the current one

    • @yarnickgoovaerts
      @yarnickgoovaerts Год назад +26

      @@weavercs4014 she’s not the last monarch. That would mean that there are no other kings, queens, emperors or other monarchs in the world at all which is definitely not the case.

    • @Tom.Ireland
      @Tom.Ireland Год назад +50

      @@yarnickgoovaerts think he meant the previous monarch when he said ''last''

  • @chasemcnab7610
    @chasemcnab7610 Год назад +3015

    That scene in the stairs with the grenade was even crazier in real life: the SAS operative saw the terrorist had a grenade and kicked his dumbass down the stairs before he and his partner emptied their mags into him.

    • @tcidenebeuqoiug5340
      @tcidenebeuqoiug5340 Год назад +201

      yeah i remember reading that one of suspect getting mag dumped in the stairs.

    • @stefanjohansson4728
      @stefanjohansson4728 Год назад +197

      Must have been more than two people who shot the terrorist because he had 76 bullet holes in his body.

    • @davidpowell6098
      @davidpowell6098 Год назад +128

      @@stefanjohansson4728 Three, actually, they shot him from different angles.

    • @Hangman11
      @Hangman11 Год назад +147

      @@stefanjohansson4728 really dissapointed they didnt show this accurately. In real life they must have shot that guy in pieces

    • @joshuatumambo5674
      @joshuatumambo5674 Год назад +39

      Had they been using 5.56 or 7.62 rifles, that body would have been unrecognizable

  • @christianhatke477
    @christianhatke477 Год назад +2660

    In reality the officer didn’t burn his leg. It was his MASK that caught on fire. He just tossed it off and stormed on into the gas and smoke like a badass.

    • @neilatchley3675
      @neilatchley3675 Год назад +16

      No like a fool.

    • @X.Y.Z.07
      @X.Y.Z.07 Год назад

      In reality, he also accurately shot the terrorist on the head using his sidearm after his MP-5 jammed.
      On top of that, the smoke that filled the room were tear gas..
      So yeah, SAS are elites without question

    • @KxEwl
      @KxEwl Год назад +3

      @@neilatchley3675yeah wearing a burning gas mask, great idea. your not in the fucking sas are you?

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +399

      @@neilatchley3675 ooh so edgy will you be my friend?

    • @neilatchley3675
      @neilatchley3675 Год назад +28

      @@KxEwl buddy obviously im not saying he should keep wearing the mask, but he shouldn't have charged into the gas, thats foolish.

  • @CC-ns2ds
    @CC-ns2ds Год назад +1905

    That stair scene is brutal. Mad love to our boys In Hereford.

    • @protennis365
      @protennis365 Год назад +114

      In real life, the guy actually mag dump on the last guy instead of bust. Then reloaded and mag dump again.

    • @velouris76
      @velouris76 Год назад +199

      The stair scene isn’t accurate…what really happened is that, they spotted the terrorist with the grenade, midway on the stairs, but they couldn’t shoot him on the stairs, as there was a serious risk of bullets ricocheting, and hitting other hostages and other SAS soldiers…so they waited until he got right to the bottom of the stairs, and at least two SAS soldiers opened fire…

    • @jamess.1006
      @jamess.1006 Год назад +6

      @@velouris76 and we should believe you, because you were obviously there right?

    • @Logisticalstudiesgroup
      @Logisticalstudiesgroup Год назад +193

      ⁠@@jamess.1006this very well documented history. Braindead moment.

    • @MistaGSpecialEducation
      @MistaGSpecialEducation Год назад

      @@jamess.1006its documented, next time facts check it monker

  • @basselsolomon3749
    @basselsolomon3749 Год назад +994

    I wish they'd done the stair hostages moment right. There was a documentary. And it's awesome how they handled it. Basically, hostages were thrown from SAS operative to another instead of being guided down the stairs. This made it fast and made the operatives in control in case of any mishaps.

    • @silvadossantos6803
      @silvadossantos6803 Год назад +26

      One of terrorist were among they as well.

    • @basselsolomon3749
      @basselsolomon3749 Год назад

      Yea@@silvadossantos6803

    • @redhawk4357
      @redhawk4357 11 месяцев назад +30

      Yep. Plus I've always heard he emptied the whole 30 round mag, while holding his other hand over the grenade

    • @daddybeagleaz907
      @daddybeagleaz907 11 месяцев назад +38

      It would also keep the bad guy off balance until the last trooper in line could sort him out, as the English say.

    • @nix4110
      @nix4110 7 месяцев назад +3

      @RifleEyez it doesn’t matter

  • @screwyu1329
    @screwyu1329 Год назад +2004

    Nice work, a lot of people worldwide have these guys to thank for being alive due to the ground breaking work they did in the CT/ hostage rescue field.

    • @happyzone1000
      @happyzone1000 Год назад

      A lot of people worldwide don't have anything to thank for either... why aren't they being sent to assassinate Putin? 😂

    • @VeXGamingLSRP
      @VeXGamingLSRP Год назад +14

      terminal CS:GO brain

    • @propagandaoffice
      @propagandaoffice Год назад +76

      @@VeXGamingLSRPbruh almost all Counter Terrorism units have used SAS advisors

    • @madcyborg1822
      @madcyborg1822 Год назад

      @@propagandaoffice Nope, only some, in fact many never even came close to SAS due to tensions between countries. I don't get this fanaticism thinking SAS are the best and the other ones are just puppets that were advised by the SAS.

    • @lm9968
      @lm9968 Год назад +7

      ⁠@danemon8423my DEVGRU and Delta brothers would like a word

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 Год назад +518

    That's a really nice movie. The black uniform, gasmask, Maglite and MP5 make such an iconic combination.

  • @12-gaugeshotgundude24
    @12-gaugeshotgundude24 10 месяцев назад +223

    I really like all the small details the movie team paid attention to. The slap on the back before entering to make sure the 2nd man is ready, the role of the breacher existing, the way they look at as much of the stair as possible while clearing it instead of looking where they are currently moving, I love it.

    • @atomix4u693
      @atomix4u693 5 месяцев назад

      i wouldnt have felt these small taps and the cqb is pretty meh anyway

    • @12-gaugeshotgundude24
      @12-gaugeshotgundude24 5 месяцев назад +14

      @@atomix4u693 You just made the worst, weakest rage bait comment I've ever seen.

    • @winspyy
      @winspyy 22 дня назад

      @@atomix4u693 lol and thats why you're in your 50s imagining you're better than the SAS lmfao

  • @natesturm448
    @natesturm448 Год назад +288

    I like how the "on you" back slaps are meaty. When you're in body armor, kevlar or plate, is on you can't feel light taps or squeezes easily. I'd rather know you're there instead of thinking "did someone tap me? Or not"

  • @WarlordEnthusiast
    @WarlordEnthusiast Год назад +1372

    The press should have been barred from being anywhere near the embassy, they almost screwed up this operation multiple times and hindered negotiation talks.

    • @tm01016351
      @tm01016351 Год назад

      There are mass shooting in Korat, Thailand. Press is reporting all the police position, movement, even sniper position too.

    • @The_Greedy_Orphan
      @The_Greedy_Orphan Год назад +232

      Same with how they reported Argentine bombs as being defective when they were targeting British ships. When they saw the report intv, they quickly corrected that fault.

    • @arcturus4762
      @arcturus4762 Год назад

      Same during rescue operation Chavín de Huántar, which was a hostage rescue operation of the Japanese embassy and residence of the ambassador in Peru from MRTA terrorists/hostage takers. The operation consisted of digging tunnels underneath and blowing their way into the residence. One newspaper made a headline with the words "The tunnel exists!". They should've been incarcerated for treason.

    • @NineM_YorHa
      @NineM_YorHa Год назад

      BBC employees are state sponsored traitors

    • @GhostEye31
      @GhostEye31 Год назад

      One of the things I recall reading is that originally the SAS wanted to smoke out the street do the press couldn't see the operation unfold. Thatcher vetoed it, wanted the world to see how the UK took care of business when it came to terrorists.

  • @bigmaxy07
    @bigmaxy07 Год назад +266

    Old school MP5's with lights and flashbangs, nothing else except pure balls

    • @domgriffith6483
      @domgriffith6483 Год назад +11

      Especially the one soldier who’s leg was burned and just didn’t give a single fuck

    • @MicheyMouse91
      @MicheyMouse91 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@domgriffith6483 bro was in ultra istinct , he used the burn leg to kick door ahahah , very Chad

    • @Vaultboyfromfallout
      @Vaultboyfromfallout 8 месяцев назад +2

      Modern warfare meta loadout

  • @GoodSirB
    @GoodSirB Год назад +350

    It would be cool if they made this more like what actually happened. The first man through the window is SGT Palmer, who's gas mask gets set on fire as he enters the room. Despite this he rips off his mask in a room filled with CS gas and tries to engage a militant in the room dousing the floor in kerosene. However, his MP5 jams and he runs after the militant into the hall and drops him with a single shot to the head with his sidearm. That would be cool to actually see.

    • @marc2377
      @marc2377 Год назад +2

      Oh man.

    • @magmapixel8627
      @magmapixel8627 Год назад +121

      Imagine being such a badass an action movie has to tone it down in order to be believable

    • @truefalse207
      @truefalse207 Год назад +12

      Sgt Tommy Palmer from Maddiston, Scotland died in a car accident 3 years after the embassy siege. RIP

    • @Dylan1234567890
      @Dylan1234567890 Год назад +1

      ​@@truefalse207:(((

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@magmapixel8627 There was an American WW1 soldier who asked for the same thing to be done in a movie about his life. One incident that springs to mind was he was shooting so accurately at a large squad of Germans they thought they were facing a whole squad of elite snipers and surrendered... to one private.

  • @MrG77
    @MrG77 8 месяцев назад +54

    That black kit and MP5 is so iconic.Its in so much computer games now. The SAS are the first and best to ever do it. They are the standard by which all other SF teams go from. And The Seals And Delta are up there aswell. Respect to all of you.👍🙏

    • @shirleytwsw
      @shirleytwsw Месяц назад +1

      Delta first commander was trained by SAS 🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @RogueAndroid
    @RogueAndroid 10 месяцев назад +46

    I was born about 3.5 years after Operation Nimrod happened, but i remember hearing about it on the news, when i was a kid. It would be mentioned in some news reports about Iran and the Middle East.
    The famous line "We do not negotiate with terrorists" always stayed with me too. A valuable lesson i learned early in life.

  • @AleksWorkshop
    @AleksWorkshop Год назад +60

    Definition of "Swing or be swung".
    Incredible work

  • @tylerdurden1923
    @tylerdurden1923 Год назад +563

    Damn bad ass , kudos for the SAS , big hug from Mexico.

    • @chrismartindale7840
      @chrismartindale7840 Год назад +15

      The SAS are some of the most elite soldiers in the world. In a mock battle featuring them vs Delta Force or SEAL Team 6 I have no idea who would win.

    • @v0dka885
      @v0dka885 Год назад +8

      @@chrismartindale7840 likely a stale mate

    • @roboto0101
      @roboto0101 Год назад +1

      In Tyler We Trust.

    • @v_cpt-phasma_v689
      @v_cpt-phasma_v689 Год назад +4

      @@chrismartindale7840 SAS tend to win every competition/training event they participate in, theyre fantastic

    • @ricardop9196
      @ricardop9196 Год назад +6

      Call of duty 4 made me obsessed with sas

  • @gabrielbrown3382
    @gabrielbrown3382 10 месяцев назад +55

    This operation is what makes me fear the SAS, not because I'm afraid of them coming after me, but because of how methodical and determined they are trained, God bless the SAS, and everything they go through for peace

  • @maxwellschmid588
    @maxwellschmid588 Год назад +222

    Dude double taps one of the terrorists and after he hits the floor he yells "Stay down, stay down!" XD I love it

    • @GremlinHunter
      @GremlinHunter Год назад +62

      It wasn't so much directed at the dead dude as much as it was an instruction to the hostages in case a ensueing cross-fire erupted. Last thing they need is panicked hostages standing up rapidly and getting shot. People tend to do the dumbest things when stressed out because the brain isn't functioning properly.

  • @johnroche7541
    @johnroche7541 Год назад +1084

    Two of the SAS men who took part in this operation were Tommy Palmer and John McAleese. Both would later serve in the Falklands War and in Northern Ireland. Corporal Tommy Palmer would be killed in a traffic accident in Northern Ireland. John McAleese took part in several actions against the IRA in Northern Ireland most notably the Loughgall Ambush in Co. Tyrone 1988 where he would be awarded the MM. After his military career he would suffer personal loss and bereavement and be involved in controversy of a most disturbing nature which would blight his outstanding military career. His son Sgt Paul Mcaleese of the 2nd Bn The Rifles would be killed in an IED attack in August 2009 in Helmand Province;Afghanistan. John McAleese at the time of his death in Greece was wanted by the UK police who had an international warrant for his arrest on the charge of downloading child pornography.

    • @unteroffizier2692
      @unteroffizier2692 Год назад +516

      that went from 0 to 100 REAL quick.

    • @rene0115
      @rene0115 Год назад +32

      captain price?

    • @the7thstring602
      @the7thstring602 Год назад +166

      Complete BS on the CP claims. Not a shred of evidence of that anywhere

    • @johnroche7541
      @johnroche7541 Год назад +149

      Obviously my original post was to add information to some of the individuals who took part in this operation and one gentleman takes issue with my reference to John McAleese in relation to child pornography charges. That is that gentleman's right. However it is not "BS" as that gentleman eloquently put it. I am not trying to assassinate anyone's character but am giving established facts. Just 4 days after his sons Pauls funeral John was contacted by West Mercia Police in relation to these charges and went voluntarily with them and also had his personal computer confiscated. Why did such a decorated SAS soldier afterwards go to Greece? Why did he not fight the way he did in his military career against these vile charges? This man in his military career did so much for Queen & Country. John refused to go back to the UK. The Hereford Magistrates were satisfied with the legal proceedings to issue an extradition warrant(2010) for his arrest in Greece and be brought back to the UK. The issue of an extradition warrant has to go through complex legalities and bureaucracy so the legal system in the UK were satisfied that there was strong grounds for the arrest of John for the offence. The simple fact is at the time of John's death in Greece there was an extradition warrant for his arrest in relation to the aforementioned vile offences which was downloading child pornography. No one can doubt the bravery of this man who served with distinction in Her Majesty's Forces.

    • @chupacapre
      @chupacapre Год назад +5

      @@johnroche7541 ​ @johnroche7541 If only half as many people would be as dedicated to fact and as cordial as you are, the world would be a much better place.
      Excellent work.
      As to John McAleese, just because someone did something outstanding, that doesn't mean their character is completely void of wrongdoing.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography Год назад +228

    Honestly the only important detail missing is the fact that one guy from the basement team, mag dumped a trash can thinking it was a bad guy.

    • @the_bean_farmer
      @the_bean_farmer Год назад +8

      Wait that happened😂

    • @bidenobama1234
      @bidenobama1234 Год назад +39

      better safe than sorry I guess 😅

    • @davidpowell6098
      @davidpowell6098 Год назад +9

      None of the troopers "Mag dumped", they are experts at ammo conservation, and only carry so much with them, so they count their rounds, and do not waste them.

    • @123Juniiorr
      @123Juniiorr Год назад +86

      ​@@davidpowell6098 they definitely mag dumped the guy holding a grenade

    • @Keiser-h4z
      @Keiser-h4z Год назад +49

      @@davidpowell6098 yeah not like the guy in the stairs had at least 3 mag worth of ammunition inside him, stop thinking they are all splinter cell op.

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter Год назад +165

    at 4:30 What actually happened was that he got pushed down the stairs and as he fell they magdumped him which honestly is badass as fuck

    • @roguevector1268
      @roguevector1268 Год назад +32

      They didn't just magdump him; two SAS operatives magdumped him, *reloaded*, then magdumped him again.

    • @leotruuut245
      @leotruuut245 Год назад

      Why the hell should they do that? That could be considered as a crime if they just kill him while he‘s not a danger for them anymore…
      For me it just sounds idiotic to kill somebody that way.

    • @Kriegter
      @Kriegter Год назад +47

      @@leotruuut245 dead checking

    • @Kriegter
      @Kriegter Год назад +41

      @@leotruuut245since he has a grenade, and it was in the moment, and adrenaline keeps combatants alive despite a ton of fatal wounds, more bullets were needed. Remember down is not out and one grenade pin is enough to ruin everyone on that staircase

    • @evansmith9263
      @evansmith9263 Год назад +38

      ​@@leotruuut245Thatcher gave explicit orders that none of the hostage takers were to be left alive. Nobody was being charged with any crimes for what happened inside the embassy. You can see on camera, one of the hostage takers makes it outside, and an SAS guy is about to take him back inside to be executed, before his squad mate reminds him that he's on camera. This is all a matter of record.

  • @LiverpoolRules4Ever
    @LiverpoolRules4Ever Год назад +77

    Just insane how great the SAS are.

  • @huntclanhunt9697
    @huntclanhunt9697 11 месяцев назад +7

    And this is what brought special forces into the limelight, inspiring countless movies and video games.

    • @Smoshy16
      @Smoshy16 8 месяцев назад

      And ridiculous reality shows.

  • @donny6775
    @donny6775 Год назад +68

    Sad to know one of those guys had to sell the Iranian embassy siege medal because he didn't have any Veterans care.

    • @Whoami691
      @Whoami691 8 месяцев назад +20

      that is disgusting.

    • @Dewpk041
      @Dewpk041 3 месяца назад +2

      My hearth skips a beat whenever I hear of read something like that. You know, that uncomfortable feeling, when you know you can't change shit, but want to; more than anything.

    • @whiterabit09
      @whiterabit09 Месяц назад

      Meanwhile illegals are being put up in hotels at tax payers expense.

  • @RioBow
    @RioBow Год назад +16

    The ITV Documentary from 1996 SAS a soldier's story still beats the crap out of this for tension and realism.
    Especially the original music score of it which isn't shown on the RUclips version.
    "Down down into the cellar gotta go for room clearing drills no sledge no shotgun gotta drill the locks"

  • @Whatischips
    @Whatischips Год назад +68

    fun fact the Call of duty operator john price is inspired by john mcaleese a british sas operator during the iranian embassy

    • @maxdavis1483
      @maxdavis1483 Год назад +2

      Seriously?

    • @KJ-ti3xf
      @KJ-ti3xf Год назад +5

      @@maxdavis1483 Likely. More so with the original Captain Price .

    • @Frille512
      @Frille512 Год назад +4

      Price was in cod1, before they even thought of modern warfare

  • @noteimporta2880
    @noteimporta2880 Год назад +18

    MP5's everywhere :D 80's and 90's were the best

  • @GoogleStein
    @GoogleStein Год назад +154

    This was surprisingly accurate to the true raid, I’m very surprused

    • @samhandy_
      @samhandy_ Год назад +9

      Except no MP5 fails on the job like that, there’s also not this much hesitation before their double-tap procedure…. They also add ‘drama’ in games like Modern Warfare where they raid that house in London. And one our boys gets wounded and they waste time moving him down the stairs. Not a chance they would ever help their own prior to completing their goal.

    • @bidenobama1234
      @bidenobama1234 Год назад +32

      @@samhandy_ Expect the scene where the MP5 failed was 100% accurate to real life, including the part where it jammed. Also there was no double tap procedure, this happened before real modern CQB was a thing. Modern CQB tactics were made because of the Iraq War by the US because of cities like Fallujah and Bagdad, where insurgents hid in buildings. And all the drama that happened INCLUDING the grenade was real, the only difference was that Trevor Locke was actually on top of the terrorist instead of under. Don't try to act like it wasn't realistic when you don't even know what actually happened.

    • @samhandy_
      @samhandy_ Год назад +4

      @@bidenobama1234 my guy, this raid is taught in our schools. The double-tap was developed by the British SOE in the 40s - around the same time the SAS regiment was founded.

    • @bidenobama1234
      @bidenobama1234 Год назад

      @@samhandy_ you are right there but I still dont get what you meant by hesitation

    • @samhandy_
      @samhandy_ Год назад +4

      @@bidenobama1234 that entry at 3:40 - that shot took way too long. And was just added ‘Hollywood effect’ to create drama.

  • @koriia
    @koriia 8 месяцев назад +8

    3rd degree burn to the leg, "im alright", what a unit

  • @ShockwaveTheLogical
    @ShockwaveTheLogical Год назад +41

    4:25 That would be fucking terrifying. Especially for the terorrist.
    The siege was going about as well as youd hoped then these masked shadows come bursting in through the doors and windows. They kill your compatriots with no quarter given (as deserved) and you witness them drop 3 of your "brothers" only to almost make it out to freedom when one of these merciless killers grabs you by the neck and stares deep into your soul, his face covered by the gas mask so only his cold eye is visible. You see something change in his demeanour, and then bang, lights out.

    • @realddormond7158
      @realddormond7158 Год назад +8

      How that one actually happened according to the documentation was the terrorist was ID’ed at the top of the stairs by that guy (the one who hit him) where the grenade was spotted. Because they could not fire in the stairs because of high ricochet / friendly fire chance they instead booted him down the stairs till he hit the bottom, then both unloaded their full mags into him… twice.
      The scene in the movie though is supposed to visually tell the story that all SAS members going in where given a briefing of every hostage they had to save, no match = you dead, as Thatcher gave specific orders that none of the hostage takers where to be left alive (iirc one did actually survive, only because he made it out where they could be seen on camera, so they had to arrest him instead, though one did try to take him back into the embassy to clean up till the cameras where spotted).

    • @DarkFenix2k5
      @DarkFenix2k5 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@realddormond7158 Yeah the last terrorist, hiding among hostages, was only found outside. They took all the hostages into the back garden and restrained them until they could be identified. Thatcher did indeed give implicit orders that no prisoners were desired; nothing on paper, nothing explicit, just said that she "didn't want an ongoing problem".
      That guy was released from prison in 2008 and now lives under a new identity in South London apparently.

  • @LPM147
    @LPM147 Год назад +95

    Anyone see "The Final Option" aka "Who Dares Wins?" It's an older film, but basically takes on a similar situation where SAS has to storm the U.S. Ambassadors residences in the UK to save a bunch of hostages. It was fictional of course, but they modeled it after the events of the Iranian Embassy siege. My buddy and I used to watch it all the time. So much so that I ended up picking up an H&K SP89 at our local gun store. This was in California back in the late 80's and believe it or not, these things were legal!

    • @demonmonsterdave
      @demonmonsterdave Год назад +10

      Yes. Starring the amazing Lewis Collins, who was famous from "The Professionals", which was a popular UK TV show.

    • @Osiris117
      @Osiris117 Год назад +8

      ​@@demonmonsterdavei heard Collins actually managed to pass the initial selection for the SAS reserves. But he was turned down because the movie made him too famous.

    • @demonmonsterdave
      @demonmonsterdave Год назад +4

      @@Osiris117 I heard that he is the real father of Prince Harry, single-handedly took Mount Tumbledown, killed Tony Soprano and invented the smart phone.

    • @gold8857
      @gold8857 Год назад

      ​@@demonmonsterdave
      ☠️

    • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
      @BigDaddy-yp4mi Год назад

      That pre-ban H&K SP89 would EASILY sell for close to $10K today.

  • @spitfire1994
    @spitfire1994 22 дня назад +2

    ahh.. the old school kit of the SAS.. it never gets old 🇬🇧

  • @evilfishytank
    @evilfishytank Год назад +59

    4:30 - Is that legal? "He's got a grenade!" Yeah, that was legal.

    • @MysticEagle52
      @MysticEagle52 Год назад +3

      Also irl they very clearly knew he had a grenade and only held fire for a bit because they were worried ricochets could hit themselves or civilians

    • @Bandito7537
      @Bandito7537 9 месяцев назад +5

      They also studied the faces of every terrorist for days on end prior to the raid. They knew exactly who the baddies were.

  • @zachplaysallday-zpad5731
    @zachplaysallday-zpad5731 23 дня назад +2

    “Just another day at the office.”
    - Captain Price, Bravo 0-6

  • @SHistory7
    @SHistory7 Год назад +12

    This is why the SAS are known as no 1

  • @aryansinghshekhawat
    @aryansinghshekhawat 8 месяцев назад

    Now this is something that can be called as content. The channel deserves atleast a million subscribers.the sas actually already have the information of each individual present at the place where they have to raid.

  • @andrewl6899
    @andrewl6899 Год назад +67

    The SAS are bad ass dudes.

    • @CyberShink
      @CyberShink Год назад +5

      I can say the same as an American, great efficiency, tactics and all around quick thinking, all in under 18 minutes, truly a grateful organization

  • @somevaultdwelleridunno1750
    @somevaultdwelleridunno1750 Год назад +9

    I like how some of the Operatives have MP5Ks. Turns out a few of em could get A3s, so they had to substitute with Ks and SD variants.

  • @MRMthejeez
    @MRMthejeez Год назад +12

    thx and love SAS from iran

  • @Larppu_
    @Larppu_ Год назад +5

    10/10 movie , the train feels intense and the clearing is so perfect .

    • @Kyrelel
      @Kyrelel 7 месяцев назад

      Actually, a lot of the clearing is nonsense

  • @wulfengel
    @wulfengel 7 месяцев назад

    I love how authentic this film is, how it represents the details of this event and the life the SAS operators live, love all the tools and tactics they show through the film. Masterkey shotgun on a sling for example, really demonstrating how versatile and adaptable special forces and hostage rescue are, they have a tool or training to solve every problem. Because they're the folk that need to do that.
    I like the choreography as well, showing em all make entry and mark a corner of the room to cover, also like at 2:55 showing him pause and ready up before peeking. Then jumping out and weaving round the corners, quickly getting through that tricky bit and getting to the next bit of cover. All the little details that make this film good, the actors portraying the SAS operators look like proper SAS. They look competent and professional, you can really suspend your disbelief and immerse yourself into this. They really tried hard and made a good film in the end.
    I like films that are based on real events to be as authentic as they can, this one takes the cake out of all others I know.

  • @Oj12323
    @Oj12323 Год назад +28

    I always loved using the SAS operators on rainbow six siege

  • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
    @BigDaddy-yp4mi Год назад +7

    @1:12- "On your fu**ing feet, sir!!!!" That cracked me up. It's funnier hearing it said than reading it written.

    • @shaundavenport621
      @shaundavenport621 2 месяца назад +1

      He said on your feet Sim!He was rescuing Sim Harris who was a hostage and also a BBC cameraman.Hed gone there to get a visa when he was bagged!

  • @ColonelPeppers
    @ColonelPeppers Год назад +116

    Those flashbangs were a liability, they seem to set everything on fire.

    • @DonSoprano47
      @DonSoprano47 Год назад +41

      No their not a liability their very effective as pretty much as soon as that flashbang is thrown in the soldiers are guaranteed a few seconds of somewhat safety as flashbangs use immense noise and blind effect to those around the blast the reason why the building set on fire is because one of the SAS guys who threw the flashbang threw it too short and it caught on some curtains causing fire to the building

    • @aweeeeh5255
      @aweeeeh5255 Год назад +25

      ​@TeddyRenson47 Isn't it because they doused the room with gasoline? In the scene where one of the SAS jumped over the balcony one of the terrorists was pouring a gas can all over the room. A small explosion like that flashbang couldn't have immediately set the room on fire that quickly.

    • @spectre1725
      @spectre1725 Год назад +25

      Newer types of Flashbangs are much safer. We used them extensively in our urban combat training. We also had the chance to experience them on ourselves in a room. These were only training Flashbangs (and only one bangs, there are three bangs and then nine bangs). Trust me, these training flashbang already were enough to get you confused and scare the shit out of you. If you use a nine bang in a room and you don't have ear protection. It's gonna hurt and make you confused like you never were before in your life.

    • @DonSoprano47
      @DonSoprano47 Год назад +19

      @@spectre1725 exactly but that’s what people don’t understand in the military is that weapons and technology is always advancing and evolving to become more efficient and safer to use whereas back then weapons and equipment was different it was more hands on not advanced but not terrible then again it’s the SAS they could’ve stormed that building with just their fists after just waking up

    • @filiphabek271
      @filiphabek271 Год назад +4

      @@spectre1725 flashbangs can cause permanent hearing damage and eye damage.
      I wouldn't advise experiencing them on yourself.

  • @CaptainoftheCs
    @CaptainoftheCs 8 месяцев назад +3

    What was the greatest balcony scene since Romeo & Juliet.

  • @alpha-1114
    @alpha-1114 Год назад +484

    Pov me and the boys rading the furry con be like

    • @BudgiePanic
      @BudgiePanic Год назад +42

      “Sir, we’ve got normies on the second floor!”
      “Let’s get them out”

    • @ReySchultz121
      @ReySchultz121 Год назад +24

      "Sir i found Spookston, what do we do with him, sir?"

    • @never_forget9431
      @never_forget9431 Год назад +4

      @@ReySchultz121Based

    • @williameggleston1848
      @williameggleston1848 Год назад +1

      😍

    • @nollix
      @nollix Год назад +15

      @@ReySchultz121 NEUTRALIZE

  • @kidoinA
    @kidoinA 26 дней назад

    "Forget it boss, we ain't talking to no one now" must be the most savage, badass line in history

  • @---rz5th
    @---rz5th Год назад +51

    Well done lads.

  • @thankgodforcornwall
    @thankgodforcornwall 2 дня назад

    2:07 'i like to keep this for close encounters'
    The smoothness of that coocking and shot of that gun.

  • @jacobreisser8034
    @jacobreisser8034 3 месяца назад +3

    One of the Iranians survived this, his name is Fawzi Neejad. I met him in Parkhurst prison in 1995. He was on A wing.
    I was part of a special home office team studying the security of the prison, this was after a few inmates had escaped.
    Fawzi wasn't a bad person, he just got mixed up with some idiots and he believed the lies he was told by them.
    Fawzi lives in London now and leads a very quiet life.

  • @megastack95
    @megastack95 11 месяцев назад +4

    "Forget it boss he aint talking to no one now"
    Imagine the adrenaline

  • @paullane8709
    @paullane8709 Год назад +5

    Had been watching this on tv. Decided to go to the local, 20 mins away. Walked in and it was all over missed it all. The landlord had brought a portable tv down and had it on behind the bar. SAS were the toast of the night.

    • @mrneutral8423
      @mrneutral8423 2 месяца назад

      Sorry you missed it, but that would have been incredible watching it in my local.
      Sadly though I imagine one of the old timers would have requested the landlord to put the horse raising on :D

  • @Mrz-sb1hw
    @Mrz-sb1hw 5 месяцев назад +5

    See what the Scots are capable of. SAS the greatest close combat unit in the world. A great Scottish invention.

    • @jasoncornthwaite8387
      @jasoncornthwaite8387 5 месяцев назад

      haaa yes, a few mad scots who share a smallish island with others , who through crazy history we all became british,, british warriors that no country on earth can even understand,,, much respect to our crazy scots, but we english,welsh,irish share our history to,,,,british sas just upgraded vikings,celts,germatic,roman,, ect ect warriors from a past, no country on earth has our history ,,,,

  • @Technicallyimright
    @Technicallyimright Год назад +9

    Makes one proud to be British

  • @TacShooter
    @TacShooter 9 месяцев назад +2

    When I saw "Who Dares Wins / The Final Option", somewhat based on this operation, my mind was blown. I had never seen techniques like that. Neither the 70s series "SWAT" nor the Delta Force movies nor "Raid at Entebbe" portrayed as much skill.

  • @joeaardvark9214
    @joeaardvark9214 11 месяцев назад +3

    Tactical fashion peaked with the all black kit/gas mask/MP-5 combo. Crye Precision multicam black is pretty sick but still can't beat the SAS black.

  • @audeobellicus
    @audeobellicus 10 месяцев назад +7

    SAS are fucking badass, cheers from across the pond!

  • @user936
    @user936 5 месяцев назад +2

    1.6 million views. Well done Squire 🙂

  • @joash480
    @joash480 Год назад +37

    they practically invented special/tactical operations

    • @petrameyer1121
      @petrameyer1121 Год назад

      GSG9 would like to have a word with you!

    • @BuddySpike101
      @BuddySpike101 Год назад +16

      @@petrameyer1121GSG 9 weren’t around in WW2 though were they? 😏

    • @gitanoerrante84
      @gitanoerrante84 Год назад +1

      @@BuddySpike101 not the same thing the SAS on 1941 that the SAS on 1952,

    • @davincibersales7348
      @davincibersales7348 Год назад +6

      @@petrameyer1121 How about the GSG-9 asking help from 22 during Lufthansa 181 hostage rescue?

    • @MadAntz970
      @MadAntz970 Год назад +6

      @@davincibersales7348 And GSG9 being introduced to the flash bang and how effective they are by the two troopers who went over as "advisers"

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds614 19 дней назад +2

    An actual real true story!

  • @chrissanchez2998
    @chrissanchez2998 2 месяца назад +3

    It's just a good movie sit back and enjoy it the SAS Kick-Ass wherever they go and they are awesome

  • @MarcusBakrt
    @MarcusBakrt 2 месяца назад +1

    Appreciation is the highest form of prayer, for it acknowledges the presence of good wherever you shine the light of your thankful thoughts.

  • @blackcorp0001
    @blackcorp0001 Год назад +30

    Looks like a good movie 🎬

  • @TheAxeaman
    @TheAxeaman 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I was hooked on this scene. Very well done.

  • @davidf2244
    @davidf2244 11 месяцев назад +5

    One gripe: you don't kick a door open with your shoulder. You do it with your leg. By kicking it. Like, obviously...

    • @Aur.r
      @Aur.r 5 месяцев назад +1

      Bro had a 2nd degree burn on his leg

  • @jamesjackson2647
    @jamesjackson2647 26 дней назад

    Every film or doc always makes it seem slow but everything/scene happened simultaneous and incredibly took 11 mins! SAS/SBS best there is!

    • @KevinN-df8eo
      @KevinN-df8eo 18 дней назад

      But the assaults were simultaneous so this is from 3 perspectives, showing all 3 together at the same time??

    • @jamesjackson2647
      @jamesjackson2647 17 дней назад

      @@KevinN-df8eo doesn't seem that way

  • @jrcastrorwc
    @jrcastrorwc Год назад +5

    These SAS are straight killers. Perfect execution of a mission

  • @megastack95
    @megastack95 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you havent seen this film then plesse watch. It's about the SAS raid on the iranian embassy in lomdon. The opereratiom was perfect
    Only One fatality out of 30+ hostages. All troopers accounted for. These guys really deserve the credit they get for being the best special force in the world. SAS. Father of every special force in the world

  • @hpa2005
    @hpa2005 11 месяцев назад +6

    I quote military technology expert and author Dr. William Atwater: "Don't screw around with the S.A.S."

  • @raymondfrancis2983
    @raymondfrancis2983 24 дня назад

    All I know is both my dad (Ex-Para) and my uncle John (Ex-Black Watch) were both WO2 based at 22 Regiment Stirling Lines in Hereford which is where I grew up before moving to London in 1981

  • @rennac3152
    @rennac3152 Год назад +4

    “Alright get ready for the next round” -cod announcer

  • @123BenCrazy
    @123BenCrazy Год назад +7

    Imagine you're telling your grandkids your war stories and you gotta admit you're the guy who ate shit storming the Iranian Embassy.

  • @janwitts2688
    @janwitts2688 Год назад +4

    Err... the entry was actually quite smooth.. this is just some of the events... watched it on TV all channels at the time interrupted the world snooker final.... most of them were straight in no issues

  • @jonathanmeazza427
    @jonathanmeazza427 Год назад +1

    Dead man's click gets me everytime. A soldiers worst nightmare.

  • @gingerlicious3500
    @gingerlicious3500 Год назад +8

    This is OG operator shit. Before governments would move heaven and earth to give SMUs all the ISR and support assets they could ask for. Before bottomless black budgets. Back when these absolute studs were duct-taping their tac-lights on top of their weapons and had to do the impossible with incredibly limited resources. Fucking gangster.

  • @aryangandhi5836
    @aryangandhi5836 11 месяцев назад

    This movie was highly underrated!

  • @petergadd7797
    @petergadd7797 6 месяцев назад +3

    I was there on the day. I was a punk rocker poncing coffee off a tv crew at the back somewhere. We heard a huge bang and thought a bomb had gone off. We looked and saw these black figures rappeling down the back of the building. I was so inspired by what I saw a year later I went through selection for the 21st SAS in Chelsea at the time. I got a long wat through but failed at some point. Really amazing experience but I was a clubber ay the time and laying in snow and sheep shite whilst all my freinds were clubbing and on butros my heart wasn't is it. You could see the guys that were to get through and for some it was thier second or third try ex paras many of them...and me lol It made me believe in national service though.

  • @JohnConan-j2c
    @JohnConan-j2c 2 месяца назад +1

    He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the world.

  • @neilrogers6767
    @neilrogers6767 Год назад +28

    I think Rusty over egged his pudding suggesting he had more importance. He was a Corporal not a bloody captain.

    • @mikewinston8709
      @mikewinston8709 Год назад +2

      No no. It was the script. It was a team of 48 in reality…..Rusty was only a lance corporal…..just one of the group.

    • @neilrogers6767
      @neilrogers6767 Год назад

      @@mikewinston8709 he advocates for the script though.

    • @mikewinston8709
      @mikewinston8709 Год назад +3

      @@neilrogers6767 indeed. I understand there was a certain artistic licence extended.

    • @GhostEye31
      @GhostEye31 Год назад

      It's a movie, it needed a protagonist and he's a fairly well known figured now since he wrote his books and all that. Aside from John Mac, I don't know if any of the other assaulters are as well known.

    • @MadAntz970
      @MadAntz970 Год назад

      @@GhostEye31 That's because they kept their mouths shut & that is what is expected of the SAS

  • @AthelstansSuccessor
    @AthelstansSuccessor 2 месяца назад +1

    Every veteran ive heard talk about the SAS always says they're the most complete soldiers!!

  • @Godzilla2019fanboy
    @Godzilla2019fanboy Год назад +8

    I had mad respect for those Irish National guards in the SAS

  • @i10Blog
    @i10Blog Месяц назад

    Gentlemen.
    Ma'am is watching.
    You will become... legend.

  • @amb2989
    @amb2989 9 месяцев назад +5

    *All of these people commenting think they're ex-SAS or something. More like Chairborne battalion..*

    • @mrneutral8423
      @mrneutral8423 2 месяца назад +1

      'I'd have done it like this you see....'
      Course you would Brian from accounts.

  • @clazza65
    @clazza65 8 месяцев назад

    Radio chatter was a little chaotic that day, old technology. But the lads made it work.

  • @MrMcChuckles95
    @MrMcChuckles95 5 месяцев назад +3

    "I like to keep this for close encounters"

  • @clashnytech
    @clashnytech Год назад +2

    Wish they made more movies like this.

  • @goosemen8152
    @goosemen8152 Год назад +13

    0:13 seconds what kinda gun build is that??

    • @AshleyYoung87
      @AshleyYoung87 Год назад +5

      Vintage Weapon Light, Brother.. H&K Never Expect MP5 Would be A Major Hits Until SAS Use It During Iranian Embassy Siege

    • @flowerhana__1
      @flowerhana__1 2 месяца назад

      Man, that build is fucking retro dude. That flashlight was out before the handguard light was ever even a thing.

    • @SgtOddball90
      @SgtOddball90 2 месяца назад

      The light was supposed to be used as a “laser sight” for retention fire or (‘hip fire’)

  • @mercifulmoff
    @mercifulmoff Год назад +1

    That’s why the Hereford boys pioneered much of what modern special forces are today.
    Who Dares Wins!

  • @theportugueselegend
    @theportugueselegend Год назад +3

    "Mission Successful. All enemy hostiles eliminated"

  • @markmalic7450
    @markmalic7450 7 месяцев назад +1

    We are the Pilgrims Master: we shall go always a little further

  • @veosult9066
    @veosult9066 Год назад +3

    4:28 - That look just really creeps me out for some reason.

  • @markgerrard5285
    @markgerrard5285 3 месяца назад +1

    my suggestion for whatching this load the who dares win soundtrack to a second page and play them both together its so much better gives at proper 80s feel.

  • @PrimarisBlackTemplaDraven
    @PrimarisBlackTemplaDraven Год назад +8

    When i got my hands on a Mp5 i call it operation Nimrod.

  • @gabriellucena5153
    @gabriellucena5153 11 месяцев назад +1

    Legends say that was the first captain Price mission.

  • @majcorbin
    @majcorbin Год назад +7

    OWA DAD JOKE,of the day
    [Q] What is the most distinctive characteristic,of the DOGWOOD tree?
    [A] Why,its BARK,of course
    make 1984 fiction again

  • @AGENT-3469_of_AFOHACPOAS
    @AGENT-3469_of_AFOHACPOAS 9 месяцев назад

    One of my aunt's neighbors was in the 22nd in this exact operation. I think his name was Bill Motrum but he died around early 2010.