You practice this form of entry so much you get used to it, now if you were to do this with no practice in a real fight, that would be terrifying i agree with you
Yes a lot of people don’t understand movie perspective stuff is happening simultaneously in most movies it just seems like afterwards due to sequencing.
I'm so glad the Bin Ladin got to experience the fear that he had caused in so may other people before he was killed. He probably couldn't believe it all finally caught up with him.
as an actual shout out to seals. I was in the navy and my boat was a staging point for seal team 5 back in 05. They were super nice guys actually. Movies make them out to be all manly but really they were mostly small. Aparently small guys have the most endurance so muscle bound bound builders are most definitely not what they want. My few experiences with them were solid and I appreciated they gave 0 f**ks. I remember their weapons on load. Their master chief was sitting on the deck smoking a cigar. We were not allowed to smoke for 5 hours he smoked right next to tons of high explosive in front of our officers. Man did it to make a point that rank and bs did not involve his men. Nobody tried to push the matter.
2:48 the chopper flying menacingly in the background. I admire the fact our military was the first to build such an aircraft, knowing superpower countries like China, Japan, Russia etc thought the idea of a stealth chopper was impossible! Every news outlet was stunned what they saw.
@@SKYREAPER30 I agree, I wouldn't be so shocked considering the military is actively merging UFO tech with ours. If they show these kind of unprecedented tech to us, it only means they have something that is 20 years ahead up their sleeves
It's still kind of impossible-ish. Anyone that can see and hear it knows it's a helicopter, main thing is to get it as hard to see by radar as possible. And even then I think they mostly relied on flying super freaking low. I suspect they've never or rarely been used outside of this mission, so many smartphones now that someone would eventually have recorded one if only by accident, but no one has ever seen more than the tail section even after all these years. Other thing is there are probably less noisy ways of getting troops around mostly, outside of that drones have taken a lot of the duty of aircraft. And I don't know how many operations need troops on the ground like this, they wanted proof of death here and they weren't truly 100% that it was him, most other targets they might not care quite as much anymore, or they have enough intel to confirm without it.
@@arkanstigers6007 first of all the use of advanced interogation wasnt a central part of getting bin laden. A Senate (?) report on the CIAs detention program confirmed this.
To be fair tho if they had the wrong compound (like they often do) it was just some dude who heard noises outside and though he was being robbed... Happened so often that US troops shot up some farmer with his hunting rifle in the night because that old farmer thought thugs were coming to r*pe his daughter..
Just like the terrorists and/or high jackers told all the passengers on the planes from 9/11 they were returning to the airport. Karma is a f'king bitch isn't it!
Imagine OBL in that house hearing the breaching charges go off one by one. He knows who's coming for him and, after all these years of hiding, this is his last night alive.
And regular army or even marines weren't good enough for the job? You mind explaining me why? Because the didn't and don't have training for these kinds of missions?
@@hunterxsimple3821 If Rangers or CAG were in-country and near, sure, they could have done it. Regular line units of Army and Marines? No, they aren't preferable to CAG or Devgru.
It’s not designed to keep UBL unaware but the entire pop and Pakistani military. The door breaches a helo crash, UBL knew it was coming but nothing he could do!
There's no doubt in my mind the chopper story is BS. Even if it did crash, he was already dead if/when it did. I'd bet top dollar, the very first thing that took place was one chopper landed on the rooftop and the seals roped in and then entered the master bedroom, redecorating the walls with his own brain splatter.
I'm not a soldier or someone with any combat or service experience, and even I can tell this film is more realistic to real firefights than most. When was the last time you saw a soldier in a war movie putting extra shots in the bodies? Saying the names of their enemies in the right accent seems like such a simple yet genius tactic too. Also, at 4:36, I assume he throws the glowstick for his teammates to know the person approaching is a friendly?
In a situation like this I feel it’s super easy to lose your cool and let nervousness take the better of you. You don’t know who’s armed anyone of those woman and children couldn’t had a bomb vest on or been firing back. The restraint and level headedness it probably took is remarkable
Years of training and years of deployments. Everyone who was involved in this operation already had 10+ deployments under there belt as a minimum, meaning thousands of actual combat missions just like this one (they used to do anywhere from 6-10 ops every night while on those short 4 month deployments). These aren't your average SEAL teams either, this is DEVGRU, the best of the best among the SEALs, Tier 1 operators of the Navy, (Delta Force, ISA and Rangers Regimental Recon Company being the army's and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron being the Air Force, all under the command of JSOC), lent off to the CIA for this one so they can be classified as civilian contractors and stop a major national incident for occurring. Anyways the point is that this was just like any other mission they ever did to them, it just happened to be THAT guy.
@@astrosherlock374 Ah yeah. That would be amazing to have all that under your belt. Accomplished so much. Talk about some bragging rights, but they don't brag about it. Just think of how good of a job you gotta do to even be considered to be in the "tryouts" to be in the next group higher than you're in now LOL. You gotta be a champ!
If it's supposed to be a secret mission though, you never give it to the SEALs because the first thing a SEAL does as soon as the mission is over, is write a book.
I personally think the whole situation is bullshit. The government, CIA, and Hollywood go on to make this movie and then a seal who was on the raid writes a book and they literally come after him with everything they got to stop him. And then they made him give back any profits from the book and im pretty sure he ended up losing money because of all the legal fee's
Yep its strange how there are quite some highly capable units in US military but 99% of books, interviews..etc is from ex seals. Researching in depth how colleagues were responsible for framing Gallagher in this huge scandal inside the seals because they were jealous paints a pretty glory hunter face on the whole unit. Cant be all of them but it seems there is more of an individualistic elememt then to other units were its all about team cohesion.
Definitely. Especially the scene where you follow the guy up the stairs and he pops the guy sticking his head around the corner. One of the seals on the actual raid said he saw a guy whisper Khalid's name and then shot him when he looked around the corner. I think Khalid was Bin Laden's son but im not sure.
US special forces. Amazing. Yes there's intelligence mistakes and collateral deaths but these guys in general try to do the right thing. Kudos to them.
@@jdlamb4212 It's the reality, the truth of war or military conflict. In the fog of war, accidents and mistakes happen. Ever heard of blue--on-blue or friendly fire. Sometimes there are some bad apples. Regardless, they deserve respect. I'm acknowledging that they sometimes are in extremely difficult situations. LOL at you!
You think their decisions come from a sense of morality? They're soldiers. They go where they're sent. They didn't go kill OBL to save the world; they did it because it was in the political interests of the white house.
@@donotletthebeeswin You're actually saying that soldiers don't have to make moral decisions on the ground during an operation? That they don't have to sometimes make difficult decisions without the benefit of their superiors in the White House and Pentagon? Obviously the decision to kill OBL was a political one made by politicians and upper military command, I didn't say otherwise.
It makes you wonder WHAT the occupants in the second and third floor were thinking as they heard the helicopter crash , the noises made by the team busting down doors , talking to each other , etc....were they terrified? Did they know what was happening? My guess is...yes to all the above.
Ah not so fast there ghost rider, we've got delta, ISA, 24th STS, the Brits got SAS, France has GIGN, Germany has GSG9, Russia has Alpha, Spain has the Legion, Italy has The Battalion, etc.
I feel really sad for all the kids who's parent or parents didn't come home on 9/11. And lets be honest. As they were before the raid, those kids were not going to have a life free from emotional and physical trauma anyways. Likely would have been (if not already) groomed to be killers of a group of people from a particular country. I can imagine them seeing a be-heading for the first time. Or being taught how to do it.
Take that part over. (Cars, ships, corporate buildings, residential developments, etc) its a lucrative black market. I am building the corporate sectors from within. -Theodore Stephen Goodman
Can't even express how grateful I am that this man was killed... But I'd never compare it to getting off. Why? Because that's just strange. Take your Sweet Home Alabama gospel and shove it. *Next question*
many of them will completely remove flash, its something certain duty suppressors specifically market their suppressor towards, in todays world, a 556 suppressor that doesnt 99% hide the flash would be considered lackluster or poor design @@WalrusWinking
This doesn't make any sense. The most wanted man in the world has zero tactical security? The only alarm system is women screaming? No one flips on a light switch?
In this case, having a large team of security around him would have been more suspicious earlier on. People also underestimate how hard it is to stay hidden
You know what doesn‘t amek sense? It was 2 helo‘s bit in the movie a magical thord one comes into play dropping off the echo squad. Most obvious movie accident without anybody noticing besides me. I‘m going insane.
Love this movie but you guys have to remember that Zero Dark Thirty is a drama recount of the events leading up to the raid and the raid itself. We don't actually know the details of the manhunt or of the actual raid itself.
Those scenes where you're looking down the dark hallway and can only see a silhouette with green eyes is terrifying
You practice this form of entry so much you get used to it, now if you were to do this with no practice in a real fight, that would be terrifying i agree with you
It does look creepy
@@pedropierre9594 I think he means from the enemys perspective.
Bravo 6 ......going dark
no whats terrifying is knowing these guys were sent to kill OBL by the same ppl that funded him for decades. its all a bunch of corrupt theatre.
The fact that they actually put the extra rounds in the killed enemy just to make sure theyre down really adds another layer of realism to this
Double Tap
i believe they call it canoeing, its actually through the head, think they pg13 it for the movie.
@@ljason888 its a standard dead-check for that kind of op. It doesn't need to involve headshots
@@ljason888 it's called anchoring/anchor shots
@@ljason888 They didn't canoe anyone execpt for UBL himself.
A lot of folks don't realize it but all the different points of entry we see different fireteams make were all pretty much happening at the same time.
Yes a lot of people don’t understand movie perspective stuff is happening simultaneously in most movies it just seems like afterwards due to sequencing.
yeah the they made em slow down their speed so they can capture all the small sequences and details
How stupid is this comment.....no one was questioning that it was occurring at the same time, that's the point of a raid and the movie.
@@SmokeymcJoint420 dude you're so smart
@@SmokeymcJoint420 Holy smokes!! I can't believe how smart you are! 😳😳😳
I just love how they give everyone extra shots to make sure they're neutralized.
Never be greedy. You always give them an extra piece of candy.
Deadcheck. It's very old. If you didnt want to waste ammo or the ROEs changed, you could muzzle thump them as well...dead in the sternum.
Gay
@@doubleemcastillano464 Muzzle thump? What's that like a bayonet? Does the military still carry bayonets on their guns?
@@thomasmills339 I'm gay for America.
I'm so glad the Bin Ladin got to experience the fear that he had caused in so may other people before he was killed. He probably couldn't believe it all finally caught up with him.
I'm sure he couldn't believe it took so long
Then hid behind a woman instead of standing in front of the woman.
I doubt he couldn't believe it. He probably knew it would happen eventually.
People are saying he was already dead before this raid so this could all be bullshit too. We'll honestly never know.
@@at_1804 Oh shut up keyboard warrior
When the soldier calls his name like from his inner circle, impressive.
as an actual shout out to seals. I was in the navy and my boat was a staging point for seal team 5 back in 05. They were super nice guys actually. Movies make them out to be all manly but really they were mostly small. Aparently small guys have the most endurance so muscle bound bound builders are most definitely not what they want. My few experiences with them were solid and I appreciated they gave 0 f**ks. I remember their weapons on load. Their master chief was sitting on the deck smoking a cigar. We were not allowed to smoke for 5 hours he smoked right next to tons of high explosive in front of our officers. Man did it to make a point that rank and bs did not involve his men. Nobody tried to push the matter.
Yeah, I heard they were a bunch of undisciplined jack-offs too.
Spitting facts my man
Made me smirk
So Ur saying that being nice us not manly or being small?
I mean Ive seen alot of navy seals and theyre pretty built just not shredded.
2:48 the chopper flying menacingly in the background. I admire the fact our military was the first to build such an aircraft, knowing superpower countries like China, Japan, Russia etc thought the idea of a stealth chopper was impossible! Every news outlet was stunned what they saw.
We probably have antigravity technology but it’s just kept secret maybe even teleportation tech. Would that be something 😎.
I' sure by now Biden has given the technology to the CCP and Taliban so it really doesn't matter.
@@SKYREAPER30 I agree, I wouldn't be so shocked considering the military is actively merging UFO tech with ours. If they show these kind of unprecedented tech to us, it only means they have something that is 20 years ahead up their sleeves
@@verynice1192 oh hell yeah.
It's still kind of impossible-ish. Anyone that can see and hear it knows it's a helicopter, main thing is to get it as hard to see by radar as possible. And even then I think they mostly relied on flying super freaking low.
I suspect they've never or rarely been used outside of this mission, so many smartphones now that someone would eventually have recorded one if only by accident, but no one has ever seen more than the tail section even after all these years.
Other thing is there are probably less noisy ways of getting troops around mostly, outside of that drones have taken a lot of the duty of aircraft. And I don't know how many operations need troops on the ground like this, they wanted proof of death here and they weren't truly 100% that it was him, most other targets they might not care quite as much anymore, or they have enough intel to confirm without it.
I watched this movie for the first time yesterday and it’s one of the best modern war movie I have ever seen
Just remember this is Hollywood fiction. There is a lot of stuff they got wrong in the film.
@@red2977 well they can’t do everything because other wise it would leak US information so yes a lot of it had to be fictionalised
@@arkanstigers6007 It has nothing to do with leaking information. They misrepresented some major facts in the film.
@@red2977 what ones
@@arkanstigers6007 first of all the use of advanced interogation wasnt a central part of getting bin laden. A Senate (?) report on the CIAs detention program confirmed this.
This operation was well executed. It took many hours and training and intelligence to be able to pinpoint its location.Well done…
Lady wails, " You killed him!"
Me, "Yeah...that's the idea, dummy."
I read that in Chael Sonnen’s voice
I always doubt the real person said that in english.
To be fair tho if they had the wrong compound (like they often do) it was just some dude who heard noises outside and though he was being robbed...
Happened so often that US troops shot up some farmer with his hunting rifle in the night because that old farmer thought thugs were coming to r*pe his daughter..
So this is what star lord does when he’s on earth.
exactly what i was thinking he looked like lol
3:40. Not sure why, but the guy's name, BR-AHR, cracks me up every time.
@@sundae362 general gabrahni
It's Fahar
It’s ibrar
Soldiers just filled the kids parents with 5.56 and then said “its ok”
"it's ok! you don't have to do your next be-heading lesson tomorrow"
Just like the terrorists and/or high jackers told all the passengers on the planes from 9/11 they were returning to the airport. Karma is a f'king bitch isn't it!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s crazy!
Because he let her sister read a book 😂
It is ok they get to become Chai boys now😂
Imagine OBL in that house hearing the breaching charges go off one by one. He knows who's coming for him and, after all these years of hiding, this is his last night alive.
And regular army or even marines weren't good enough for the job? You mind explaining me why? Because the didn't and don't have training for these kinds of missions?
@@hunterxsimple3821 dude...that is THE reason for S.F. troops. Actions like this.
@@hunterxsimple3821 If Rangers or CAG were in-country and near, sure, they could have done it. Regular line units of Army and Marines? No, they aren't preferable to CAG or Devgru.
@@hunterxsimple3821 they train for different jobs. these guys are the surgical tool.. whereas the army and marine infantry are sledge hammers.
lol ...you really believe that was the real Bin Laden they got. LMAO
Even the heaviest sleeper in the world would hear that helicopter crashing.
No, but apparently the compound was very close to a Pakistan military base. Maybe they just thought they was doing something
It’s not designed to keep UBL unaware but the entire pop and Pakistani military. The door breaches a helo crash, UBL knew it was coming but nothing he could do!
The was a guy live tweeting the thing as it happened it was so loud
There's no doubt in my mind the chopper story is BS. Even if it did crash, he was already dead if/when it did. I'd bet top dollar, the very first thing that took place was one chopper landed on the rooftop and the seals roped in and then entered the master bedroom, redecorating the walls with his own brain splatter.
@@SilverBullet22250 Why would the US lie about crashing a helicopter? Surely that'd be something they'd lie about to keep secret..?
war is hell, but damn this scene was well executed.
They could have so easily put “epic music” over this by the fact they didn’t gives it even more impact.
Bird noises in the background creeped me
I'm not a soldier or someone with any combat or service experience, and even I can tell this film is more realistic to real firefights than most. When was the last time you saw a soldier in a war movie putting extra shots in the bodies? Saying the names of their enemies in the right accent seems like such a simple yet genius tactic too.
Also, at 4:36, I assume he throws the glowstick for his teammates to know the person approaching is a friendly?
Intelligence gathering was insane for this operation, they knew almost everything within this house.
Well this is particularly more authentic to special operations, not normal firefights.
The raid scene looks so realistic.
this movie single handedly acquired the entire supply of panoramic night vision now we have to pay 40 grand for them lol
I mean they weren't exactly cheap to begin with
In a situation like this I feel it’s super easy to lose your cool and let nervousness take the better of you. You don’t know who’s armed anyone of those woman and children couldn’t had a bomb vest on or been firing back. The restraint and level headedness it probably took is remarkable
Yes bro
Well, they are the best of the best for a reason.
Yeah, years of training too. Train for months and months just to get ready for one mission.
Years of training and years of deployments. Everyone who was involved in this operation already had 10+ deployments under there belt as a minimum, meaning thousands of actual combat missions just like this one (they used to do anywhere from 6-10 ops every night while on those short 4 month deployments). These aren't your average SEAL teams either, this is DEVGRU, the best of the best among the SEALs, Tier 1 operators of the Navy, (Delta Force, ISA and Rangers Regimental Recon Company being the army's and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron being the Air Force, all under the command of JSOC), lent off to the CIA for this one so they can be classified as civilian contractors and stop a major national incident for occurring. Anyways the point is that this was just like any other mission they ever did to them, it just happened to be THAT guy.
@@astrosherlock374 Ah yeah. That would be amazing to have all that under your belt. Accomplished so much. Talk about some bragging rights, but they don't brag about it. Just think of how good of a job you gotta do to even be considered to be in the "tryouts" to be in the next group higher than you're in now LOL. You gotta be a champ!
I'm ratting this movie a 9.11
I find it funny that it’s showing the view of a pvs14 but they’re wearing pano NODS 😂
Bravo six moving in the second floor
Oh my gawd bru oh hell nawh man what the hell man *vine boom* nah jit trippin
Love how they had so much Intel that they were calling them by name and using that to their advantage.
As a muslim this is one of my favorite movies and experiences in my life
If it's supposed to be a secret mission though, you never give it to the SEALs because the first thing a SEAL does as soon as the mission is over, is write a book.
That’s how this movie came to be.. Lol..
I personally think the whole situation is bullshit. The government, CIA, and Hollywood go on to make this movie and then a seal who was on the raid writes a book and they literally come after him with everything they got to stop him. And then they made him give back any profits from the book and im pretty sure he ended up losing money because of all the legal fee's
Yep its strange how there are quite some highly capable units in US military but 99% of books, interviews..etc is from ex seals. Researching in depth how colleagues were responsible for framing Gallagher in this huge scandal inside the seals because they were jealous paints a pretty glory hunter face on the whole unit. Cant be all of them but it seems there is more of an individualistic elememt then to other units were its all about team cohesion.
@@HafidzMurshidie I heard they were already making the movie when that book came out.
Yep that's true, they really should gave this mission to delta force instead for that only reason 😂🤦🏻♂️
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Commandos on action!
I wonder what Jocko's thoughts are on this movie.
I heard he liked it
He found it tactically pleasing.
That is how you capture reality. from the sound of the suppresor and the lack of background music.
This scene 100% inspired clean house in modern warfare
*Wolf's Den
Definitely. Especially the scene where you follow the guy up the stairs and he pops the guy sticking his head around the corner. One of the seals on the actual raid said he saw a guy whisper Khalid's name and then shot him when he looked around the corner. I think Khalid was Bin Laden's son but im not sure.
@@smileyparto both Wolf's Den and Clean House. Both excellent missions. Too bad the MW3 reboot dropped the ball.
Minecraft was updating in a separate tab while I was watching this video, and Minecraft music starting playing the second they blast open the door.
At 1:52, play the soundtrack, "Tunnel Music" from Sicario.
US special forces. Amazing. Yes there's intelligence mistakes and collateral deaths but these guys in general try to do the right thing. Kudos to them.
Really glowing praise lol "yeah they kill random people accidentally but they try"
@@jdlamb4212 It's the reality, the truth of war or military conflict. In the fog of war, accidents and mistakes happen. Ever heard of blue--on-blue or friendly fire. Sometimes there are some bad apples. Regardless, they deserve respect. I'm acknowledging that they sometimes are in extremely difficult situations. LOL at you!
@@jdlamb4212 evil cowards who feel safe when hiding behind women and children are responsible for innocents killed during hits or captures,,,
You think their decisions come from a sense of morality? They're soldiers. They go where they're sent. They didn't go kill OBL to save the world; they did it because it was in the political interests of the white house.
@@donotletthebeeswin You're actually saying that soldiers don't have to make moral decisions on the ground during an operation? That they don't have to sometimes make difficult decisions without the benefit of their superiors in the White House and Pentagon? Obviously the decision to kill OBL was a political one made by politicians and upper military command, I didn't say otherwise.
Bravo six going dark
Chris Pratt as a seal 😂
That clip, when the dude starts popping off....and our boyyz return fire!!!!! Through the door 🚪!!!! 💯🇺🇸
It would've been funny if they found Bin Laden and the dude was just playing Call of Duty 4 on his Xbox before they gun him down
Those HK 416 🔥
All still take the D model over the a5 anyday classic 416 is best 416
@@darylobey8867 how’s the recoil? The closest thing I’ve shot was the MR 556
@@Moderator_user isent the mr 556 alsmost exact minus full auto ? But semi auto is were its at :) full auto is over rated
@@darylobey8867 yes it is and longer barreled and it has some after market parts due to import laws by Germany
4:28 "It's okay"
It's not okay, bro. You just murdered their parents 😂
😅😅
Can anyone please explain what is that on 4:15 mins...?
theyre like demons with glowing green eyes from a foreign land
Props to the Member who reassures the Kids "Its Ok. I'm not Gonna Hurt you." Pure heart.
...After he smokes their entire family...
"pure heart" biggest joke I've heard in 2022
@@siti-aventador you must've had a boring year.
@@soapmactavish5355 Actually.... "it is ok no more beheading lessons for you tomorrow." kinda thing
@@senirukankanamge4455 beheading invaders wouldn't be necessary if they were left alone.
Greatest fictional scene in modern cinema
Fictional?
I love how they even added the Blems to their NODS LMAO
What’s blems
Timestamp?
Brilliant scene. Those kids crying breaks my heart!!!
I didn't realize Andy Dwyer was a Seal.
He moved beyond FBI agent and straight to top tier badass.
Is this the real footage??? 😮
From hunting to personal bodyguard 🤣
Remembering 'Bravo Six Going Dark'
I get it. They wanted maximum realism. But its just too dark. I would have understood if they augmented the lighting a bit.
This better visibility than the battle of winterfell
Those are nice gadgets and electronics.
after they used explosion to open door like that. I don't think it was a stealth mission anymore
Not really many other options as hammering it is too dangerous, and so is blasting off the door hinges. The explosives were the safest bet.
Not like you saw in other unrealistic military rambo commando type movies tho
Welcome to reality buddy
'The children suffer the parents sins'
The Seal team that carried out the action were shot down while flying in a helicopter 🚁 in Afghanistan ! Who rewarded them for their bravery ?
huh? Were you in the helicopter?
Killary
Wish they would use proper suppressor sounds. It's better than some movies, but still quite not close to how it really sounds.
Was just about to comment this. Suppressors are never that quiet especially with 5.56
@@snowplow4585 Yeah, they would need to be subsonic and even then, 556 wouldn't be that quiet.
@@Arch3an they can even use subs in those rifles. Sub 5.56 isn’t powerful enough to make AR-15s cycle
@@snowplow4585 Oh that's right. I forgot they'd have to cycle each round manually if it was subsonic.
The 6.8 Sig Spear is going to our troops soon,that rifle is pretty quiet,it has a built in Suppressor.
This scene really shows that when it comes down to it, no other country or individual really stands a chance.
China is in control of your government but never mind..
And the Titanic is unsinkable.
@@texasray5237💀💀
😂lmfao ...viets bashed u guys
@@uttaram7648
The North Vietnamese never won a single major battle until a couple of years after the U.S. left.
Real life " Ready or not "
Nah zero hour
More like Modern Warfare
Or Ground Branch...
...I mean hell, the compound ITSELF's even a map ingame.
Nice movie
What a terrific raid😮😮
01:32 - "Oh yes, hello? Please, can you keep the noise down?"
It makes you wonder WHAT the occupants in the second and third floor were thinking as they heard the helicopter crash , the noises made by the team busting down doors , talking to each other , etc....were they terrified? Did they know what was happening? My guess is...yes to all the above.
aye aye, thk u guys
No group in the world can match the razor precision of these guys
Ah not so fast there ghost rider, we've got delta, ISA, 24th STS, the Brits got SAS, France has GIGN, Germany has GSG9, Russia has Alpha, Spain has the Legion, Italy has The Battalion, etc.
Both the seals and delta force take aspects of the sas and sbs training sears being one they both share
@@Johno1992 Depending on if the SEALs are DEVGRU or not. DEVGRU and Delta are the only tier 1 SOF units to the best of my knowledge
@@Cage2053K Air force PJ's are nothing to thumb our noses at......
@@ThomasBoyce5000 Those and the 24, RRC, and ISA
Is that real?
Really feel sad for what those kids had to witness and store in their memory for life
I feel really sad for all the kids who's parent or parents didn't come home on 9/11. And lets be honest. As they were before the raid, those kids were not going to have a life free from emotional and physical trauma anyways. Likely would have been (if not already) groomed to be killers of a group of people from a particular country. I can imagine them seeing a be-heading for the first time. Or being taught how to do it.
@@treloarw and you think who did 9/11 and how building down like this search about it you may know some true
@@ahmedhussien6440 i’d love to reply to you. But your comment doesn’t make any sense. I don’t even know what you’re trying to say.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare (2019) brought me here.
Oh my god bru Oh hell nawh man what the fu- man (chipmunks voice over: who invited this N)
if they messed this up the us was done for were all blessed that they got him
I thought they got him around Robert's Ridge
The Rangers and everyone who fought..Hooyah
What does he say to the woman at 1:34
I like it how some of team didn’t know the halo was down and thought it was a full mock up for the terrorist to train with when they come 😂
Those poor kids...
Hi. My. Seal. Team. Six.😊.
what's this movie
called
Zero Dark Thirty, a very good movie👍
Take that part over. (Cars, ships, corporate buildings, residential developments, etc) its a lucrative black market. I am building the corporate sectors from within.
-Theodore Stephen Goodman
I hate the fact that they didn't kill all the devils.
Don't worry, all devils will get exactly what's coming to them.
Regardless of what uniform they wear.
I wanna watch it
This video is real or not?
Would love the reaction of some devgru guys on this scene. Feels realistic to me
Still the most beautiful sounds you’ll ever hear *sighs like you’re getting off* 😩
Oh in weed your not.
ayo?
Can't even express how grateful I am that this man was killed... But I'd never compare it to getting off. Why? Because that's just strange. Take your Sweet Home Alabama gospel and shove it. *Next question*
i literaly jsut came here to even take a glance of the stealth chopper
Weird how sometimes the suppressors hide the flash and then other times it doesn't.
Flash suppressors are the exact same way, sometimes a fireball comes out sometimes it doesn't. No experience with sound suppressors, though.
many of them will completely remove flash, its something certain duty suppressors specifically market their suppressor towards, in todays world, a 556 suppressor that doesnt 99% hide the flash would be considered lackluster or poor design @@WalrusWinking
If im not mistaken sound suppressors still have flash every few rounds
u need night vision just to see the movie normally
Hey the dude at the end next to Chris Pratt is also a soldier in World War Z
Ficou top
The Seals Have A Language Of Their Own!! I Guess All The Forces Do !
The movie is not the website
those kids when they grow up would tell ppl that the "four-eye demons" killed their parents
Movie directors be like
: hey let’s use suppressors because they look cool but ignore the point of their function by using C4 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Suppressors main purpose is to hide the light flash. This is also how they did the real operation so the directors did a good job👍
Bodied.
how did some of them sleep through a helicopter crash landing in their garden
He have no sound the copter have no sound
Real or movie
From the movie Zero Dark Thirty but this event actually happened and this is very accurate based on what happened.
how was this place so unguarded ?
What I’m saying u got this big supervillain and he hides out in a normal home
"Things that never happened" - The Movie
So this is the livin..
This doesn't make any sense. The most wanted man in the world has zero tactical security? The only alarm system is women screaming? No one flips on a light switch?
In this case, having a large team of security around him would have been more suspicious earlier on.
People also underestimate how hard it is to stay hidden
You can be well-defended or you can be inconspicuous, but you can rarely be both
Lindsay: the field CIA operatives cut the power in the area before the operation began.
I’m glad the replies to this comment gave a clear answer and has more likes to them
You know what doesn‘t amek sense? It was 2 helo‘s bit in the movie a magical thord one comes into play dropping off the echo squad. Most obvious movie accident without anybody noticing besides me. I‘m going insane.
Dude why is it so dark tell them to turn on the lights
Theu cut the lights of the entire village
Love this movie but you guys have to remember that Zero Dark Thirty is a drama recount of the events leading up to the raid and the raid itself. We don't actually know the details of the manhunt or of the actual raid itself.
That's understandable
4:36 What is that? 😶