Plus the seals were based on SBS. The U.K was over two decades further, special forces wise. Alot of the first ones knew they probably wouldn't come back from the mission. But they knew their duty to their country and many other countries around the world. Nazis would never have just stopped they wanted the world.
SAS ALL DAY LONG - You only have to watch Joe Rogan's Podcast, where Delta Force and Navy Seals talk about working in joint operations with the SAS - Different LEVEL. In awe of them (without trying to be completely in awe).
During the gulf war, america was asked how long can your special forces stay behind enemy lines, the answer was about a week or two, The head of the sas said as long as the war lasts.
I remember time i signed up to the UK Royal Marines, had to sign a page that was clear as day, you may die or have to kill in this job. it really makes you think just reading that
To become a member of the SAS or SBS you have to be a serving member of the British Armed forces. Lots of members of the Paras and Marines who are already legendary British regiments pass the selection. So already you have very skilled soldiers applying, where you can be a Navy SEAL without this prior experience.
The process for joining Reserve special forces has become much more structured and rigorous compared to previous methods. Now, individuals are no longer allowed direct entry as civilians into special forces. Instead, they must first serve in a conventional military capacity. This pathway begins with being assigned to a local unit, where they undergo standard training to become qualified soldiers. This foundational stage ensures that recruits acquire essential military skills and discipline before moving forward. Once they have qualified as trained soldiers, they are required to serve within the unit for a period to gain practical experience in real-world military operations. This phase is crucial because it allows them to apply their training in diverse scenarios, develop leadership qualities, and understand military protocols. Such experience helps filter out those who may not be suited for the intense demands of special operations work. Only after proving themselves through this initial service can they apply for the regular briefing course required for special forces training. This multi-step process is designed to ensure that only individuals with the necessary experience, physical and mental resilience, and tactical knowledge are considered for special forces training. It not only enhances the professionalism of the forces but also raises the standard of candidates entering the elite units. This structured approach ensures that those who reach the special forces selection phase are already competent soldiers, significantly improving the overall quality of special operations personnel.
Delta force was created from the SAS & navy seal team 6 from the SBS (Special boat service). SBS often use USA subs specially fitted to get behind enemy lines. Check out, the iranian emeby seige, also operation barras, & operation buck thorn, nobi one nyrobi. Theres loads.
The SAS are second to none . If any soldier came close to them it would be another british regiment . And there the Royal Gurkha rifles who are feared by all . Ive heard it said that Great Britain for its size its the most powerful country in the world .
Just because they are ignorant and watch too many movies and of course overall the number one forces in the world is America. However on a smaller level they are not as well trained as the British. It's just facts
Guys and girls look up Christian Craighead - retired SAS, went in on his own into a siege in Kenya and saved hundreds of people. He was there training the Kenyans on how to do things, but he got frustrated with their lack of understanding of the situation. Having dropped his child off at school after the call, he went in ON HIS OWN. Killed. I'm not sure how many, but I saved hundreds. Nothing like the SAS - Anywhere
teams of soldiers get together with SAS to try and compete, guess who wins, the other teams said in a programme i watched that the SAS were unstoppable
SEAL Team 6 are top level operators, all other SEAL Teams are a level below them. The British equivalent is the navys' Special Boat Service, who do the same training course as the SAS, and then do further waterborne training similar to the SEALs, the SBS and SEAL Team 6 very often work together. The SAS was formed from the army, in the 1970s a US Army officer, Colonel Charles Beckwith spent some time on exchange with the SAS, when he went home he proposed a US equivalent, which became Delta Force, again, Delta and SAS work closely together.
@@lohheidpipingschool1 If you bother to go back and read it again, you may notice a comma after the word army, that means the 1970s refers to when Charley Beckwith was seconded to them, not when they were formed. You're also incorrect about the LRDG, they're two separate units that existed side by side. Stirling originally wanted to deploy by parachute and be extracted by the LRDG, when the first parachute jump went disastrously wrong he decided to ask the LRDG to deliver them as well as collect them, which led some of the SAS to unkindly call them "the desert taxi service". When the SAS got their own transport, Stirling needed experienced desert navigators, so he persuaded some of the LRDG which was comprised mainly of New Zealanders, to transfer to the SAS.
Whilst the Iranian embassy was the introduction of the sas to the world through television let’s not forget their incredible history and success in African desert during ww2 their iconic pink jeeps and training was tough then too . Many units stole weapons and supplies to keep going mostly operational missions were of their own decisions
The SAS doesn't have a hell week the candidates should want to be there and work to the absolute maximum without being shouted at..... The US seals won't accept people with a criminal record whereas the SAS looks past the record ( obviously not murder or sexual assault) if it shows a character more like a wolf than a sheep....... The SAS and SBS selection has been so successful that the US Delta force has adopted it to get the best recruits...... the SAS want tough individuals that are not suited to rigid rules and can adapt to different situations.
You underestimate the UK Britain is very meticulous in the way they fight battles for you to get a better understanding I suggest you take a look at these videos. (when Britain nuked America twice) or ( Royal Marines forced U.S Marines to surrender in exercise after eliminating almost the entire unit)
Very true dude and In fact alot of the SAS training in confidential. The SAS is the most advanced special forces in the world the best of the best they typically work in teams of 4 and their that good that one team can wipe out full units of soldiers hints why their the best of the best their too tactical for anyone
The Seals were based on the SAS, just like Every Other Special Forces on the planet, most "friendly" countries send their Special Forces to the SAS/SBS(Special Boat Service) to be trained by them, & it is Hard, that is the reason they only take enlisted men, the violence your body is put threw would more than likely kill someone that isn't used to punishing training, I have been on their training course, not just the "fan dance" I did everything bar the Psychological part, & tbh I am truly glad I missed it, they looked like shit coming back from that. Later I worked in the private sector in security for quite a while, my Top 3 for the job were SAS/SBS, Gurkha & the Legion, all 3 do the job beautifully, they stay on point regardless of anything, & they give it their All every time, sometimes I miss it, not the getting shot(4 times) & stabbed,(17 times) it is part of the job & I never lost a principle, but the fun stuff, mind you my beautiful wife SuperNurse & I had a great holiday in a multi million Euro Villa, thanks from a grateful client, I had to work the first night of her holiday, I was working, things went to shit & I got shot in the legs, fortunately, it was just a warning, so it was only Birdshot, we sat eating anti pasti in front of a beautiful fire, & we had this fantastic night, while she picked Birdshot out of my legs, he also paid off our mortgage as a thanks, we had a Nice house, 2 new cars NO mortgage at 26.
You can still pass all requirements for the SAS but if your personality doesn't fit, they will still fail you, the SAS operator known as " Obi Wan Nairobi " is called Christian Craighead, he lost his job for what he did there.
Sas are deltas sister unit our sbs naval special forces are the us seal team 6 or devgru sister unit all tier 1 spec ops ,regular us navy seals are tier 2, elite British paratroopers and Royal Marines fail British special forces selection same in the us rangers and seals fail us delta and devgru selection hope that actually makes sense all the best from the uk 🇬🇧
Guys you just said America has more military experience,,,,please look at the British military from the standpoint of the united kingdom of colonialism in the world and you would see we the uk took America as our own then the 1775 war of independence when America hit back so the uk has more of the military experience and that’s just one country as an example a sleeping giant
They are allies and do missions and stuff together, but the British SAS would smash the seals! Nearly all nations have based their special forces training on the British SAS!
Don't tae any notice of thart US animated rubbish watch real training video on RUclips.What that garbage didn't tell you is that part of training involves being "chased" for days by other SAS with dogs, no food or water just basic clothes & boots & have to a map point by a certain time. Get through that & you're put in a cage which is beaten with chains, stripped & humiliated in front of female staff then you are questioned & can only give name rank serial number anything else you fail. Bit tougher than Seals, but they took their manual from SAS.
What a beautiful family. The SAS is the model for every other special service unit.
uk special forces are the best in the world they train you guy's lol
Have a look at the Iranian Embassy Siege, London 1980.
Frame charge. 3 weights.
I'm actually old enough to remember that all these years later I remember them throwing out the body they shot down the steps .
also look up obi-wan nairobi
@@janolaful I was watching the snooker when all programmes were interrupted with live pictures of the SAS operation. Amazing TV.
Saw this live on tv, it didn't take the SAS long.
The SAS are rated number one in the world and help train other soldiers from around the world even the american seals
They train USA especially in bomb disposal....
You guys are awesome. Most of your videos leave me in tears, it's a nice change. I'm so happy you all want to learn about us. 💙🇬🇧
Delta Force training was based on the existing SAS training, which should give you an idea.
Plus the seals were based on SBS. The U.K was over two decades further, special forces wise.
Alot of the first ones knew they probably wouldn't come back from the mission. But they knew their duty to their country and many other countries around the world. Nazis would never have just stopped they wanted the world.
@@resistforfreedom Someone once said that the US Navy SEALs are the less well-trained version of the SBS...
Loosely maybe delta not a patch on sas or sbs close to royal marines commandos maybe
One SAS man Went to help Nairobi civilians escape from a seige by terrorists from Somalia...SAS are without doubt the best. Obi Wan Nairobi
Nairobi.
@@josephturner7569 thanks .
Don't forget the SBS. They're just as good
@@archangel0137 I don't know as much about the Special boat service..
@@archangel0137 They leave a wreath at the monument to the Cockleshell Heroes where I live.
The documentary on an SAS special operation. Operation Nimrod.....
BTW the training and indoctrination were taught to the US spec forces used today by the SAS and SBS!
SAS ALL DAY LONG - You only have to watch Joe Rogan's Podcast, where Delta Force and Navy Seals talk about working in joint operations with the SAS - Different LEVEL. In awe of them (without trying to be completely in awe).
During the gulf war, america was asked how long can your special forces stay behind enemy lines, the answer was about a week or two, The head of the sas said as long as the war lasts.
Where was this golf war? Augusta maybe 🤔
@@williamcrawford5478 nice spot, fith fairway, fixed the spelling error
From the SAS all spacial forces was born plain and simple great reaction guys 👍🏻
I remember time i signed up to the UK Royal Marines, had to sign a page that was clear as day, you may die or have to kill in this job. it really makes you think just reading that
To become a member of the SAS or SBS you have to be a serving member of the British Armed forces.
Lots of members of the Paras and Marines who are already legendary British regiments pass the selection.
So already you have very skilled soldiers applying, where you can be a Navy SEAL without this prior experience.
No, you don't, 21 and 23 SAS can be joined as a civilian.
The process for joining Reserve special forces has become much more structured and rigorous compared to previous methods. Now, individuals are no longer allowed direct entry as civilians into special forces. Instead, they must first serve in a conventional military capacity. This pathway begins with being assigned to a local unit, where they undergo standard training to become qualified soldiers. This foundational stage ensures that recruits acquire essential military skills and discipline before moving forward.
Once they have qualified as trained soldiers, they are required to serve within the unit for a period to gain practical experience in real-world military operations. This phase is crucial because it allows them to apply their training in diverse scenarios, develop leadership qualities, and understand military protocols. Such experience helps filter out those who may not be suited for the intense demands of special operations work.
Only after proving themselves through this initial service can they apply for the regular briefing course required for special forces training. This multi-step process is designed to ensure that only individuals with the necessary experience, physical and mental resilience, and tactical knowledge are considered for special forces training. It not only enhances the professionalism of the forces but also raises the standard of candidates entering the elite units. This structured approach ensures that those who reach the special forces selection phase are already competent soldiers, significantly improving the overall quality of special operations personnel.
@@stepovic The fact remains that reserve SF do not complete the same selection process as 22 SAS and the SBS. What they do is far less arduous.
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What god?
@@MikeTheBike58 on the 7th day God wanted rest, he created Yorkshire, considered the most picturesque beautiful place on Earth and he rested
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That actually was Scotland. He rested his head to.marvel at his finest creation 😉@gmdhargreaves
This is about real life not fictitious sky fairies.
they are good friends and allies
Delta force was created from the SAS & navy seal team 6 from the SBS (Special boat service). SBS often use USA subs specially fitted to get behind enemy lines.
Check out, the iranian emeby seige, also operation barras, & operation buck thorn, nobi one nyrobi. Theres loads.
The SAS are second to none . If any soldier came close to them it would be another british regiment . And there the Royal Gurkha rifles who are feared by all . Ive heard it said that Great Britain for its size its the most powerful country in the world .
British SAS and SBS are the greatest special forces in military history.
is that when the Seals put up a banner 2nd to none, the SAS put up a banner saying NONE
Here come the British
Just because they are ignorant and watch too many movies and of course overall the number one forces in the world is America. However on a smaller level they are not as well trained as the British. It's just facts
Guys and girls look up Christian Craighead - retired SAS, went in on his own into a siege in Kenya and saved hundreds of people. He was there training the Kenyans on how to do things, but he got frustrated with their lack of understanding of the situation. Having dropped his child off at school after the call, he went in ON HIS OWN. Killed. I'm not sure how many, but I saved hundreds. Nothing like the SAS - Anywhere
There both great but since uk and us have a botherhood we fight together
I Nearly died several Times doing the SAS course. Then i woke up it was the Worst 8 hour Dream ive ever had.
Thank you guys xx
teams of soldiers get together with SAS to try and compete, guess who wins, the other teams said in a programme i watched that the SAS were unstoppable
i am a geordie from uk...i love your accents and how you listen before commenting
SEAL Team 6 are top level operators, all other SEAL Teams are a level below them. The British equivalent is the navys' Special Boat Service, who do the same training course as the SAS, and then do further waterborne training similar to the SEALs, the SBS and SEAL Team 6 very often work together. The SAS was formed from the army, in the 1970s a US Army officer, Colonel Charles Beckwith spent some time on exchange with the SAS, when he went home he proposed a US equivalent, which became Delta Force, again, Delta and SAS work closely together.
@@lohheidpipingschool1 If you bother to go back and read it again, you may notice a comma after the word army, that means the 1970s refers to when Charley Beckwith was seconded to them, not when they were formed. You're also incorrect about the LRDG, they're two separate units that existed side by side. Stirling originally wanted to deploy by parachute and be extracted by the LRDG, when the first parachute jump went disastrously wrong he decided to ask the LRDG to deliver them as well as collect them, which led some of the SAS to unkindly call them "the desert taxi service". When the SAS got their own transport, Stirling needed experienced desert navigators, so he persuaded some of the LRDG which was comprised mainly of New Zealanders, to transfer to the SAS.
The UKs Special Boat Service only accept candidate from UKs marines
@@robertjohnsontaylor3187 Used to be true, now you can join from any branch of the armed forces.
Whilst the Iranian embassy was the introduction of the sas to the world through television let’s not forget their incredible history and success in African desert during ww2 their iconic pink jeeps and training was tough then too . Many units stole weapons and supplies to keep going mostly operational missions were of their own decisions
Our SAS are hard core soldiers.
Did she REALLY say, "What's the point?"
Very interesting!! I could never do either!! 😂
Take a look at ‘When the UK nuked the US, twice’. Don’t worry, it’s not what it seems!
The SAS wont leave their team behind even when told to abandon them.
Special air service. SAS.
Super Army Soldiers
Exactly
Train the Seals ... But don't give them full training 😊
Some men die trying to get the SAS badge.
The SAS doesn't have a hell week the candidates should want to be there and work to the absolute maximum without being shouted at.....
The US seals won't accept people with a criminal record whereas the SAS looks past the record ( obviously not murder or sexual assault) if it shows a character more like a wolf than a sheep.......
The SAS and SBS selection has been so successful that the US Delta force has adopted it to get the best recruits...... the SAS want tough individuals that are not suited to rigid rules and can adapt to different situations.
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Guys take a look at the greatest raid of the WW11.
The Jeremy Clarckson version 🙂
You underestimate the UK Britain is very meticulous in the way they fight battles for you to get a better understanding I suggest you take a look at these videos. (when Britain nuked America twice) or ( Royal Marines forced U.S Marines to surrender in exercise after eliminating almost the entire unit)
From the uk you have a lovely family. Sas are top but others are catching up.
Check out obi one Nairobi Christian Craighead in the hotel siege in Nairobi sas.
And this is why I joined the Royal Navy. Don't have to run far on a ship
You be shocked to know, in Iraq war, they sent in the Australian special forces 6mths before the war started as they so good at collecting data
Watch a film called patriot games and see who are really sent in ro get a job done.
SAS all-day long.
SAS are the granddaddy's of all special forces
Sas are next level to seals.
You don’t know , the SAS are unknown.
Very true dude and In fact alot of the SAS training in confidential. The SAS is the most advanced special forces in the world the best of the best they typically work in teams of 4 and their that good that one team can wipe out full units of soldiers hints why their the best of the best their too tactical for anyone
SAS
Me lad had similar type training for marines.. the carrying a body/ mahoosive kit bag at same time..
A degree of eccentricity also helps in the regiment
Hardly surprising considering only one navy seal ever made through sas selection at brecon
He said he thinks the US has more combat experience? 🤣
The Seals were based on the SAS, just like Every Other Special Forces on the planet, most "friendly" countries send their Special Forces to the SAS/SBS(Special Boat Service) to be trained by them, & it is Hard, that is the reason they only take enlisted men, the violence your body is put threw would more than likely kill someone that isn't used to punishing training, I have been on their training course, not just the "fan dance" I did everything bar the Psychological part, & tbh I am truly glad I missed it, they looked like shit coming back from that.
Later I worked in the private sector in security for quite a while, my Top 3 for the job were SAS/SBS, Gurkha & the Legion, all 3 do the job beautifully, they stay on point regardless of anything, & they give it their All every time, sometimes I miss it, not the getting shot(4 times) & stabbed,(17 times) it is part of the job & I never lost a principle, but the fun stuff, mind you my beautiful wife SuperNurse & I had a great holiday in a multi million Euro Villa, thanks from a grateful client, I had to work the first night of her holiday, I was working, things went to shit & I got shot in the legs, fortunately, it was just a warning, so it was only Birdshot, we sat eating anti pasti in front of a beautiful fire, & we had this fantastic night, while she picked Birdshot out of my legs, he also paid off our mortgage as a thanks, we had a Nice house, 2 new cars NO mortgage at 26.
You can still pass all requirements for the SAS but if your personality doesn't fit, they will still fail you, the SAS operator known as " Obi Wan Nairobi " is called Christian Craighead, he lost his job for what he did there.
The S.A.S
Train in a country called Wales part of the UK
Maybe the
Wettest place on earth😂
Very hard terrain
Google it its stunning
But unforgiving
I remember when Delta force went in for bin laden, crashed one chopper on the way in, the sas are not that sloppy.
Gorra be R SAS! The elite!
put them both together on the same side.
David sterling.
S.A.S hands down they train American special forces amongst other countries
First and foremost SAS are trained to endure and escape or train the worst scenarios. Endurance and skills.
Special air force? I thought they were the special air service..
SAS always wins and will be the best elite in the world and they taught the seals.
SAS are the best of the best
Sas are deltas sister unit our sbs naval special forces are the us seal team 6 or devgru sister unit all tier 1 spec ops ,regular us navy seals are tier 2, elite British paratroopers and Royal Marines fail British special forces selection same in the us rangers and seals fail us delta and devgru selection hope that actually makes sense all the best from the uk 🇬🇧
Amazing how they seem to itemise the Seals training but skip through the SAS !!!!!!
It's the sas that trains the seals
Obie one Nairobi
SAS all day long
When USA special forces go to war they want only one thing with them the British special forces 😊😊
Not even their families know they are sas
sas are tougher sas 1st seals 2nd
The seals are nothing against SAS. Trust me. Your delta may be a problem
Guys you just said America has more military experience,,,,please look at the British military from the standpoint of the united kingdom of colonialism in the world and you would see we the uk took America as our own then the 1775 war of independence when America hit back so the uk has more of the military experience and that’s just one country as an example a sleeping giant
The SAS would destroy the navy seals no problem at all. The British trained the yanks because the yanks didn't have a clue behind enemy lines.
Sas trained the us
Anyone understand what these people are saying ???
😂😂😂😂
So inaccurate,don't bother watching.
The young woman in the middle is so beautiful.
They are allies and do missions and stuff together, but the British SAS would smash the seals! Nearly all nations have based their special forces training on the British SAS!
Don't tae any notice of thart US animated rubbish watch real training video on RUclips.What that garbage didn't tell you is that part of training involves being "chased" for days by other SAS with dogs, no food or water just basic clothes & boots & have to a map point by a certain time. Get through that & you're put in a cage which is beaten with chains, stripped & humiliated in front of female staff then you are questioned & can only give name rank serial number anything else you fail. Bit tougher than Seals, but they took their manual from SAS.
If you are yanks,why are you speaking with Jamaican accents,weird or what
Lovely family however the commentator knows nothing half his facts are incorrect. 🫡