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  • @calligraphyblue3223
    @calligraphyblue3223 4 года назад +113

    In Sweden our K-9 units actually take the dogs home with them when they’re not on duty, it strengthen their bonds between dog and it’s handler.

    • @TheEvolvedMind
      @TheEvolvedMind 4 года назад +13

      Exactly. A very important aspect!

    • @Ljungan1971
      @Ljungan1971 4 года назад +2

      Yes, that is true :)

    • @Nedroj
      @Nedroj 4 года назад +2

      Precis vad jag skulle säga. (:

    • @eur0be4t3r
      @eur0be4t3r 3 года назад +11

      Same with the normal police K9 units

    • @Zzuko66
      @Zzuko66 3 года назад +2

      I mean.. that's standad in any country..

  • @hataeshik66
    @hataeshik66 4 года назад +25

    I'm from Sweden so I understand what they're saying. I really like that you had it translated for you so you can make more and better comments. To all of you who recommend a video pls also translate it for him/or find an English version. Just subscribed.

    • @rulta
      @rulta 3 года назад +1

      To be fair he did explain almost everything they said

  • @mikesmith-ut1lt
    @mikesmith-ut1lt 4 года назад +48

    That was another cool video. I thought of a fun fact related to a comment you made on the video. In Finland civilian K9 police officers actually also keep their dogs at their homes as pets. When they are off duty the dogs live with the handler at home and when the dog retires, they stay with the handler to enjoy retirement.

    • @secularnevrosis
      @secularnevrosis 4 года назад +17

      In Sweden too. My friends neighbour was a K9 police. Both his dogs were at home with him, his active and retired dog. Really nice dogs that knew when they were off duty and on the job. They both were experts at finding things :)

    • @deadphone9639
      @deadphone9639 2 года назад

      I think this is quite common all over the world.. because the bond you build up with the particular dog is quite hard to retrain to another handler.

  • @bennyhana3556
    @bennyhana3556 2 года назад +8

    My great grandmother was boss over those traffic specialized military people during WW2 and she invented almost all the traffic signs that we have in Sweden today, some have changed and many was adopted by most countrys in the world :)

  • @dizzyfergy
    @dizzyfergy 4 года назад +5

    Hey love the content, both my Dad and Grandad served with the British Army in the Royal Artillery, my Grandad in Mesopotamia in WW1 and my Dad served in Ireland at Hollywood Barracks as a Garrison MP.
    Love the honest opinion and heartfelt comments.
    Keep the good work up.

  • @DeathWithinTenSteps
    @DeathWithinTenSteps 4 года назад +32

    Thank you for complimenting our beautiful country. Most of Scandinavia and Finland look like that. Norway has the most dramatic mountains, Sweden has vast areas of wilderness and amazing archipelagos, Finland has the best booze and deepest forests, Denmark is full of crazy drink bike riding vikings and Iceland is basically a real life game of thrones fantasy country.

  • @soderlund3610
    @soderlund3610 3 года назад +8

    70% of Sweden consists of woods. I think we are so used to this that we miss the beauty of it.

  • @xoth2306
    @xoth2306 4 года назад +42

    Its so funny to hear you react to the swedish nature, you get so blind to it when you live here

  • @maxviking3210
    @maxviking3210 4 года назад +12

    Nice reaction. Think you nailed a lot of what they do even if it was in Swedish. And yeah its a beautiful country, you should make a trip over sometime to all the Nordic countries :)

  • @torpliv8759
    @torpliv8759 4 года назад +19

    This brings back memories. Did my service at T2 in skövde sweden as medic. We had a few platoons of military police training at the same time. They trained a lot! And their goal was to win the military march that ends the service. But we kicked their asses. And their command was so pissed! 😂

    • @philipkollberg
      @philipkollberg 4 года назад +3

      T2 Förplägnadspluton NBC 2005-2006

    • @torpliv8759
      @torpliv8759 4 года назад +2

      @@philipkollberg jag var där för ca 27-28 år sedan. :)

    • @linkw
      @linkw 4 года назад +3

      @@torpliv8759 P4 :P

    • @TheJocke08swe
      @TheJocke08swe 3 года назад

      This kind of pissing contest exists everywhere but helps no one! May I ask what your platoon at T2 was doing? I’ve never really heard of any T-regiments where people end up thanks to their good stamina or strength.
      ... I mean, I could counter what you said with the fact that we (MPJ / MP Rangers) took down the coastal rangers (kustjägarna) in Vaxholm but I have *never* mentioned that before online because I just think it’s silly to compare dick sizes like that. Ask anyone from PBS KJ 01/02 and they’ll verify. Or lie...

    • @torpliv8759
      @torpliv8759 3 года назад

      @@TheJocke08swe well I served as a terrängambulanssjukvårdare. Frontline medic kind of. Transporting wounded from the front.

  • @perarvidsson4767
    @perarvidsson4767 4 года назад +6

    if you come to Sweden go to Hemavan where you can fish, hike and hunt

    • @mikaelwojciechowski7281
      @mikaelwojciechowski7281 4 года назад +4

      I think he would appreciate Svansele Vildmarkscenter as well - and the food served there is awesome!

  • @Infernova99
    @Infernova99 4 года назад +30

    17:08 I can explain the hat. The bend is made by the way they fold it in order for it to fit in a pocket

    • @alexanderbarkman7832
      @alexanderbarkman7832 4 года назад +1

      I think it's just for looks.
      We weren't supposed to put the whole cap in the pocket, the bill was supposed to stick out.

    • @johan.ohgren
      @johan.ohgren 4 года назад +3

      @@alexanderbarkman7832 even so, it does get bent. You can't stuff a cap into a pocket without bending the part that sticks out.

    • @Xevo19
      @Xevo19 4 года назад +8

      Alexander Barkman I’ve never heard that. Always close all pockets.

    • @drodecas
      @drodecas 4 года назад +2

      I can also vouch that all our hats were like that because of how we did fold them.

    • @raggarNable
      @raggarNable 4 года назад

      @@alexanderbarkman7832 My first sergeant said it was because you fold it so often

  • @adamdeakin2055
    @adamdeakin2055 4 года назад +4

    Always got good things to say about this channel good stuff im also a proper doggo lover brother mans best friend and all that keep it up mate

  • @seal765
    @seal765 4 года назад +23

    The bent bill cap is because you store the cap in a pocket when inside. And you will get yelled at if the cap looks like smushed crap, so you learn to fold it in a specific way. There is probably a few variants, and some people exaggerate the sharpness of the bill as a fashion statement.

    • @alexanderbarkman7832
      @alexanderbarkman7832 4 года назад +2

      I learned to keep the bill outside the pocket. But soldiers often bent it because they liked the look.

    • @Tobias.Mattsson
      @Tobias.Mattsson 4 года назад

      @@alexanderbarkman7832 If your pocket is open it will puke.
      If your pocket pukes you will die! ;-)

  • @T1hitsTheHighestNote
    @T1hitsTheHighestNote 4 года назад +3

    Many of the MP are part-time civil police, part-time MP. That way they keep both policing and soldier skills fresh.

    • @metlica1988
      @metlica1988 4 года назад

      He said that in the video

  • @Gurupimp10
    @Gurupimp10 7 месяцев назад +1

    Underrated video, so good, cheers! :)

  • @NorwegianNationalist1
    @NorwegianNationalist1 4 года назад +41

    Loving these Scandinavian videos! Check out more of the Norwegian military, I promise all the norwegians will be flocking to your channel :)

    • @NorwegianNationalist1
      @NorwegianNationalist1 4 года назад +7

      Here is an old school documentary about our special forces. It's a bit older, but the whole thing is in english which is a + for you. I highly reccomend you check it out.
      ruclips.net/video/QWu5sLjyEpE/видео.html

    • @PRO-NOOB-GAMER
      @PRO-NOOB-GAMER 4 года назад +6

      i would love to see them aswell //your swe neighbor=)

    • @arvidnordgren9783
      @arvidnordgren9783 4 года назад

      thats why he takes different country`s.

    • @jdfh2
      @jdfh2 3 года назад +1

      @@NorwegianNationalist1 thanks! That looks interesting, much like Finnish "Sissikomppania", which translates to Guerilla batallion.

  • @tomislavoscarsson9502
    @tomislavoscarsson9502 4 года назад +1

    Actually in the last part they show part time MP:s. That’s actually is civilian polis so they are experienced police officers and know the rules and tactics. That make them better MP’s and know both world.

  • @Sakkle42
    @Sakkle42 4 года назад +3

    I'm not sure how this is everywhere but I know for a fact that all the dogs in my unit are brought home at the end of the day. I'm pretty sure this is the same in the Police here as well. They are pets AND working dogs in that sense. Some dogs are acquired and owned by the Army. These would generally be given back and to a new handler if you leave the service. Others use their private dog (approved and trained in the same way as the other dogs) as a service dog and it would naturally come with you if you quit.

    • @CombatArmsChannel
      @CombatArmsChannel  4 года назад +1

      Really? Wow that's different. I know in the US, if the dogs pass their docileness test after service, someone can own the dog but that's about it

  • @DK-cy5mt
    @DK-cy5mt 4 года назад +14

    Great content mate, if you're ever in the UK I'll get you a pint!

  • @ElFimpo
    @ElFimpo 4 года назад

    This makes me so fucking happy, as a former Swedish Fanjunkare. I'm so thrilled to see this! Former Regiment P-7 South Skåne County!
    Awesome Video!

  • @juliajacobsson9847
    @juliajacobsson9847 3 года назад +1

    I like how your eyes sparkle every time you see guns and hear the sound :P hhaha I think we could guess on your face alone if there is guns involved in the video.

  • @LynxSwe
    @LynxSwe 4 года назад +3

    In Sweden it is actually endorsed that the handlers bring their dogs home. The more time the handler and dog spends together the better.
    The dogs needs to change environment and its a win-win situation for us to let the handlers bring out the dogs into civilian environment.
    In my platoon 8 out of 9 dog handlers got to keep their dogs after finishing their training. During the entire year of training they were endorsed to take their dogs home on the weekends when we were on leave.
    Your point that there should be an advantage when it comes to disciplin between handler and dogs by not taking the dog outside into civvie-street is utterly wrong.

  • @oJackOfSpades
    @oJackOfSpades 4 года назад +4

    @Combat Arms Channel This is the MP police k9. They are trained to be a jack of all trades, able to track and differentiate between explosives narcotics etc. The other dogs are the ones used by counter-spec ops/recon units. Those are almost pure bloodhounds tracking people. Handler and dog have an extremely loving relationship but those dogs are absolute beasts if you´re someone else. After working together with those dogs, they´ll eventually get used to you and treat you like a friend more or less but they have a strong sense of duty and will only approach you with good intentions when not in duty.
    I suppose this is different to how you guys do it considering you said the relationship is strictly professional and you can´t bring the dogs home. Swedish handlers do but they need to be very observant of the dogs behaviour.

  • @AndyWoohoo666
    @AndyWoohoo666 4 года назад +2

    A lot of the civilian Police are part time Military Police, that is how they have the huge competence within the MP's.

  • @PisseNisses
    @PisseNisses 4 года назад +6

    Try using the automatic subtitles that are provided by youtube they are really accurate because of the narrator talking so clear, would be interesting and more informal if you were able to understand what they said :) Keep up!

    • @CombatArmsChannel
      @CombatArmsChannel  4 года назад +1

      Good recommendation!

    •  4 года назад +1

      Also all videos on the Försvarsmakten youtube channel have actual english subtitles provided.

  • @karituominen5112
    @karituominen5112 4 года назад +4

    I don't know how it's with the Swedish military police, but one of the tasks of the Finnish MPs is to hunt down hostile SF teams/groups. But I would imagine the Swedish MPs do the same.

    • @TheJocke08swe
      @TheJocke08swe 3 года назад +3

      Kari Tuominen - I was in an MP subdivision called MP Rangers (militärpolisjägare) back in 01/02 and we had exclusively those tasks.. no traffic duty et c. Strictly chasing foreign SF’s with German shepherds and fairly heavy weaponry and prioritized gear..

    • @karituominen5112
      @karituominen5112 3 года назад

      @@TheJocke08swe It does make sense to use the MPs for that, instead ones own SF.

    • @FreeRangeHuman1
      @FreeRangeHuman1 3 года назад +1

      Militärpolis Jägare no longer exists,it is now called MP UND/SÄK ( Intelligence/Security). But as you said,they are specifically devoted to tracking and eliminating enemy commando and SF units with a recon element and a more heavily armed assault element. The name may have changed,but the game remains the same.. i do feel that since they recieve Jägare/Jaeger training,it would have been more fair and honourable to allow them to keep the name and the badge, but then again im just a civilian, and the swedish military is not always known for having the most supportive ( actually never for decaddes ) politicians, but they serve with honour and provide a great force.
      As a commander of the combined special operations assets and units of Sweden once said: "Even a qualified oppononent will have to plan for,and be ready to, deal with swedish specieal forces,commandos and counter SF anywhere,anytime,all the time".

    • @vonhulphers
      @vonhulphers Год назад

      @@TheJocke08swe Me too. Served as a K9 handler 91/92.
      A bonus was that you and your dog became one unit and you got to keep your dog after your military service. This so you could continue training in civilian life in order to be ready if called upon.

  • @habah
    @habah 4 года назад +2

    Hälsningar för alla svenska säkerhet professionals från Finland. Hålla norden trygg.

  • @sgtswede
    @sgtswede 4 года назад

    I did my military service as a k9 handler for MPJ, that is the anti sabotage unit of the military police. Our targets were the speznas and similar units, preventing them from doing strikes at infrastructures. We had none of the traditional police duties as crime scenes and things like that. Our dogs were amazing.. the special forces units we trained against had no chance what so ever to get away :D .. and yes they still use the KSP58 .. that heavy machinegun is awesome eventhough its over 60 years old..

  • @TheJocke08swe
    @TheJocke08swe 4 года назад

    So, so happy to see that you’re making a reaction video to the Swedish military police! We had an under-division which I was in... I think there were three platoons of regular employees and one platoon of MP Rangers. The regular military police learned to ride horses for parade purposes while we had the German shepherds to chase down foreign invaders...
    Already subscribing, but liking! Obviously...
    / 👊🇸🇪⚔️

  • @feralgrandad4429
    @feralgrandad4429 4 года назад +1

    My mate Andreas is Ex Swedish MP. He's basically a cross between a Viking & Jack Reacher! Seriously, very kind, big-hearted & respectful guy. But if you mess with him you better have bought a lot friends with you lol! You channel is great. Was put onto it by guy I served with (we're Ex British Infantry) subscribing was easy decision.

  • @pluto47yearsago84
    @pluto47yearsago84 4 года назад +1

    Can you react to Norwegian delta force? It is called "beredskapstroppen", they are special trained police. They arrested a terrorist in 2011, Even tho they kinda fucked up with being slow to the island and also almost drowned their boat, but I would like to see you react to them. I am from Norway myself.

  • @henrikwinzenburg4856
    @henrikwinzenburg4856 4 года назад +2

    I live and have livd in Sweden al my life. And i have never seen some police cars that luck like those in the film. 99.9% of all police cars lok like normal cars. It’s onely the military that have those cars.

  • @insertname8042
    @insertname8042 4 года назад +2

    I would love to have heard about how it works with the judicial system in the military. If someone commit a crime while in service is that automatically always delt with by the military police and become a case for a military court - or does it depend on what kind of crime we're talking about. I understand that if someone commit a war crime against civilians in a war in another country it become a case for the military judicial system, but let's say someone murder a fellow solider on a base inside their own country. Feels like it's then the military police investigating, but not necessarily the military court dealing with deciding the punishment but rather an ordinary court.
    I understand if this is a huge and complicated system but a few words about it would have been interesting to hear about.

    • @swedMP
      @swedMP 4 года назад +2

      As a former Swedish MP I can say that it depends on where the crime is committed more than wether it concerns military personnel. An offence committed outside of a military area by an actively serving soldier will not be handled by the military police. Vice versa a crime on military areas committed by a civilian will be investigated by the military police.
      We do not apply military courts at all, they don't exist. Meaning that cases handled by MPs will still be processed by the regular judicial system.

  • @bay9306
    @bay9306 4 года назад +1

    You should try and react to the special forces selection for the Danish Maritime special forces, called the Frogmen. They are basically the Danish equivalent of the US Navy seals and have worked together with them many times.

  • @ShadowScoutSwede
    @ShadowScoutSwede 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing great video you did a great job on this one

  • @archmace4330
    @archmace4330 4 года назад +19

    You should react to Winter warfare training in Jaeger Brigade and Arctic survival in Jaeger brigade. More stuff about Finnish Jaegers. Love your content mate

    • @CombatArmsChannel
      @CombatArmsChannel  4 года назад +5

      I'll check it out. Cheers dude

    • @freakshooter820
      @freakshooter820 4 года назад +8

      @@CombatArmsChannel I believe that there are a few good videos about joint exercises between Sweden and Finland, and possibly featuring Norway as well!

  • @MrFlarnhare
    @MrFlarnhare 4 года назад +3

    Come to sweden! Hope to se you there!

  • @jsvensson8234
    @jsvensson8234 3 года назад

    The dogs are pets to! In Sweden, all dogs in public service, such as military dogs, police dogs, customs dogs, airport security dogs etc etc live at home with their handlers while in service. All of them! So after working hours, the dog is a family pet. When the dog gets retired, the handler can choose to keep it purely as a pet (usually this comes down to whether the new working dog and the retired dog get along or not). If they decline the retired dog is adopted out to another family where they live out their golden years, as a family pet. I see some other ppl have left similar comments. Just wanted to make this clear. These dogs are well trained and know when it is work-time, and when it is time to be a family pet. They work perfectly as family dogs. Perfectly 💖 You making that comment made me curious though. How are these types of dogs kept in the US?

  • @Jan.E123
    @Jan.E123 4 года назад +1

    You should do a video about swedish Coastal Rangers (navy seals/marine recon unit)
    The video is called Blod, svett och bajs, or just Kustjägare.
    It means blood, sweat and poop and is about the rangers training in the 90’s conducting marine asssults and sabotage behinde enemy lines

  • @praeparatus_supervivet
    @praeparatus_supervivet 3 года назад

    Swedish MP has also had anti sabotage and vip protection duities for a long time. But as late as the 90ies there was also an MP unit called MP rangers as far as I remember. Not sure if it still exists something similar. The MP rangers were supposed to hunt and track down the enemies special forces, for example spetznaz targeting important swedish installations in the very beginning of an assault on Sweden.

  • @Wintermist-SWE
    @Wintermist-SWE 4 года назад +2

    My brother did his military service as a MP Dog handler. I was supposed to also do my service as a MP but when they got to testing my hearing it turned out I had frequencies I couldn't hear well so I got moved to a more basic service instead. For a while we shared an apartment so we often trained with the dog together, it was such a fantastic and intelligent dog.

    • @johan.ohgren
      @johan.ohgren 4 года назад +2

      My brother did it as well. I always wanted to be at Boden as Jägare. But due to hearing and visual requirements they relieved me of service due to medical reasons. I eventually ended up in the HV as a driver of the bandwagon (Hägglunds Bandvagn 206). I did five years.

    • @swedMP
      @swedMP 4 года назад

      As testing is done before selections I am having difficulties working this claim out. Did they find out about some hearing issues during basic training?

    • @Wintermist-SWE
      @Wintermist-SWE 4 года назад +1

      @@swedMP No, I was selected as MP as my aptitude tests fit that role, but had to see a doctor again about what was up with my hearing. After that I simply got re-assigned as my issue wasn't temporary. This was 1993 (if I recall right) so it was some time ago now.

    • @johan.ohgren
      @johan.ohgren 4 года назад +1

      @@swedMP they do a pre-check medical eveluation known as mönstring. They will check your basic health, stamina, strenght and your logical thinking. Based on results and your personal goals they will place in the branch and role they deem you most qualified for. Or in my case, write me off.

    • @swedMP
      @swedMP 4 года назад

      Johan Öhgren Perhaps the worst case of mainsplaining I have ever experienced. I have both done the testing and actually served as a Military Police in the Swedish Armed Forces.
      That is how I knew that the test are done beforehand.

  • @ollehedlund4414
    @ollehedlund4414 4 года назад

    I know a person that works in the military he has a k-9 and he has it at home but when you take the leash on it's normal militarydog and when you take it of it's an normal pet It's wery trained but i think its cool

  • @theseptembersessions_music
    @theseptembersessions_music 4 года назад

    You are welcome any time. Aurora 2020 was supposed to happen this May with all NATO nations. But something got in the way.

  • @samuel10125
    @samuel10125 4 года назад +4

    Talking not being able to replace dogs this is why I am against the military become more technologically dependent and drone investment you will never replace a human in combat with a robot to many issues waiting to happen like target identification.

  • @FreeRangeHuman1
    @FreeRangeHuman1 4 года назад +2

    Some of the more heavily armed and kitted out members you see in the video may be members of what in my time was known as the Military Police Jaegers(Jägare) , A counter special forces company divided into an intelligence element and a more heavily armed security element to track and eliminate better trained enemy commando or special forces teams. I think now they just go under the umbrella term MP UND/SÄK ( MP INT/SEC in english).

  • @jamoolaloop1742
    @jamoolaloop1742 4 года назад +5

    I love your videos bro

  • @dinkitoyare2485
    @dinkitoyare2485 3 года назад +1

    the hat gets like that when you fold it and put it in a pocket

  • @johannapersson4537
    @johannapersson4537 4 года назад

    search for Swedish military exercise aurora and black hawk

  • @fizzco3373
    @fizzco3373 4 года назад +2

    Good video bro.

  • @nightmmm2114
    @nightmmm2114 4 года назад

    Greatings from 🇸🇪

  • @janerving7207
    @janerving7207 4 года назад

    Great YT-channel 🤙🏻🇸🇪⚔

  • @thomasalanjensen9375
    @thomasalanjensen9375 Год назад

    Half military and half police is called Gendarmerie in many european countries. The US has laws forbidding military force agsinst US citizens within the US. MPs have the authorty of the police to keep order on military property. A friend of mine was an MP in the Marines in Iraq. By the sounds of it, their role there was a lot of near-the-base security patrols. He says he was a machine gunner in the top of a humvee. The Gendarmerie in europe i guess act sort of like the coast guard does in US waters. They are the police in rural areas, as an extension of the government, but can also be organized (historically) as light cavalry, light infantry, or scouts as an already mobilised first response force. I suppose that would be handy in 1800's Europe. The Germans even had several types of MPs in ww2. One was like US MPs, small units that kept order behind the lines, directed traffic, provided detail sdcurity. The others were field-hunters who were not exactly front line. They were occupiers, the ones who held conquored territory behind the front, the ones that captured deserters, and occasionally the ones who supressed breakthroughs in the lines and supressed uprisings. In Denmark the police are organized under the federal military authority. It's like they have an army, a navy, the regular police, and the volunteer reserve. Ther reserve is like a state defense force in the US. No weapons, no authorized use of force. They get called out to direct traffic at large events, respond to natural disasters, search for missing persons, etc. Most of them I think are vetrans from another service who want to still help. The blended military/police model is very intetesting to me because it is absent in the US. The closest we have is the coast guard, where a sailor who goes through boot camp could find themselves dropping depth charges on U-boats or ticketing a guy for having too many beers and sailing into the yacht clubhouse on Lake Erie. AFAIK there is no other uniformed service in the US that has authority like theirs to be military and federal law enforcement at the same time. Many european countries don't care about separating the military from the civil authority. I think it's Marselles France where the local fire service is a detatchment of the navy, because long ago the fleet partially burned down along with most of the city.

  • @slonky821
    @slonky821 4 года назад +1

    React to the britsh army CQB drill! there's two but watch the one that's over 3 minutes

  • @punjabipowersss
    @punjabipowersss 4 года назад +4

    Could you possibly react to the british special forces in nairobi please love the channel

    • @CombatArmsChannel
      @CombatArmsChannel  4 года назад +1

      I will do a react to that after the 4th of July holiday 👍

  • @fipeke
    @fipeke 4 года назад

    If you do visit Sweden, I recommend trying to have a travel plan within the country. Going from south to north. Or simply researching which area you find the most interesting.
    This is because;
    The *landscape* and *climate* obviously differs A LOT.
    The different regions within the country has focused and specialised in *different necessities* within the military.

  • @CrowColdblade
    @CrowColdblade 4 года назад

    Check out the clip on RUclips called the evolution of the Bradley fighting vehicle from the movie Pentagon wars. It could be an intresting thing to react to.

  • @DeathWithinTenSteps
    @DeathWithinTenSteps 4 года назад

    There’s a counter-sf/insurgency/intelligence/espionage unit for the army and one for the navy (blue and green water ops) that have military police capabilities. One is Säkkomp Mark (Army), previously known as Militärpolisjägarna. The other is Säkkomp Sjö (Navy), previously known as Marinbasjägarna or Flottans Bassäk. These are hybrid units with jägar requirements that are capable of direct action and recon.

    • @UndeadDjingis
      @UndeadDjingis 4 года назад

      Pretty sure they don't have MP "capabilities", and I know for a fact that the airforce version (FBS) doesn't, even though they have the same tasks. They are "skyddsvakter" and have to follow certain regulations, unlike MP who have more power when handling criminals and whatnot

    • @DeathWithinTenSteps
      @DeathWithinTenSteps 4 года назад

      Undead Djingis Well I know for a fact that the majority of the soldiers employed by Säkerhetskompani Sjö and Säkerhetskompani Mark are also trained military police. Teachers are provided by RPS and some of the same teachers also serve as part timers (GSST) with the units. The flygbassäk differs a bit from these two other units. That’s because the 13.Säkbat has a small (yet capable) unit in the air force.

    • @DeathWithinTenSteps
      @DeathWithinTenSteps 4 года назад

      Undead Djingis Why i call it ”capabilities” is because a lot of the time these soldiers will work without their MP badges as the range of their tasks varies a lot. For Säkkomp Sjö even more so.

  • @petter5721
    @petter5721 4 года назад

    Thanx, great video 👍🏻

  • @crazyvoice2222
    @crazyvoice2222 4 года назад

    thanks for liking sweden and if you go there i recommend the hotel blommenhof

  • @Rihodejaneiro
    @Rihodejaneiro 4 года назад +1

    Can you react to Estonian Defence Forces? Would be great!

  • @pontardyeboii116
    @pontardyeboii116 4 года назад

    Keep up your awesome work man💪🏼

  • @kristofferhellstrom
    @kristofferhellstrom 4 года назад

    Great video man. Keep it up!

  • @NinerDK
    @NinerDK 4 года назад +1

    New sub here! You should try and react to some vids about the danish millitary.. We got some different units to ..

  • @rulta
    @rulta 3 года назад

    Hey! I noticed you get alot of views on these videos. You should react to the Swedish series "Stridspilot", 16 or 17 episodes from the Swedish defense force about the road to becoming a fighter pilot

  • @davidpalmer3331
    @davidpalmer3331 4 года назад +1

    Can you React to the Swedish ”must” militära underrättelsetjänsten och säkerhetstjänsten. Militärt intelligence and secret service. I don’t think they have much movies but can you try

  • @Sefhen
    @Sefhen 4 года назад

    since you're a marine (looking at the flag on the wall), have you ever had interactions with NCIS? that tv show probably gives very different image of what real life is but damn it's entertaining to watch

  • @runner1086
    @runner1086 4 года назад

    What they said about the connection betveen military police and the civilian police was that there where part time mp, that while not in the Army work as civilian police.

  • @TheJocke08swe
    @TheJocke08swe 4 года назад +1

    Hey.. if you feel like visiting Sweden: you are most welcome to crash at my place downtown Stockholm and I’ll show you the archipelago where the Marines act and all the other places a 30-something old year old military/lawyer would find interesting for you. Just reach out and say let’s do it! It seems Sweden is handling the coronavirus in a good way, but... when things calm down, you have a standing invitation for a nice apartment to crash in.
    👊
    / 🇸🇪⚔️

  • @Xevo19
    @Xevo19 4 года назад

    The sharp angle of the hat is because of how it is folded and put away in the legpocket.

  • @ponderoosas5484
    @ponderoosas5484 4 года назад +3

    Love your content, but you need to buy a mic for your videos 🙃

  • @Pottan23
    @Pottan23 4 года назад

    FYI, all official swedish military videos on youtube should have english CC

  • @secularnevrosis
    @secularnevrosis 4 года назад

    Don't know if you got the thing with part-time MP/Police. Many MP's are ordinary policemen in their civilian job. Good for keeping the police skills up to date at all times.

  • @flary3606
    @flary3606 4 года назад +2

    sverige gang! gilla om du är

  • @filiplindblad2694
    @filiplindblad2694 4 года назад +1

    The AK5C is heavy as shit hahah. Something like 11 lbs

    • @HalvBakad
      @HalvBakad 4 года назад

      4.5 kg or 9.9 lbs loaded. but yeah it's a heavy weapon. The older version of AK5 I had 15 years ago in the military I think was heavier then that.

    • @snoken1000
      @snoken1000 4 года назад

      I like the first version better AK 5

  • @sebastiang3886
    @sebastiang3886 4 года назад +1

    Me being a civilian and not really knowing what MP's do, can be really confusing. I used to live in a city named Eksjö here in Sweden. And was aware of some international training exercise due to all these military personnel with different uniforms. Id usually see these foreign soldiers shop at this local grocery store and at one point saw 2 MP's still with all their gear, pistol and all entering the same store.
    Being a civilian i don't know when an MP is over stepping. And could be scary for those that don't know any better. I mean i don't mind someone with a firearm walking about but... like i said there is people who don't know any better.

    • @Wintermist-SWE
      @Wintermist-SWE 4 года назад +1

      Nice, that's where I did my service :D I12

    • @sebastiang3886
      @sebastiang3886 4 года назад +1

      @@Wintermist-SWE Thats awesome!! Inte finaste stan men det duger haha

    • @swedMP
      @swedMP 4 года назад +2

      Det är egentligen väldigt enkelt. De förhåller sig till exakt samma regler som vanlig polis.
      De kan ha vissa disciplinära befogenheter men dessa gäller endast mot militär pliktpersonal, till vardags i fredstid så gäller det alltså endast värnpliktiga. Annars är dem som vilken polis som helst.
      MP agerar inte heller utanför det militära området så du behöver inte tänka så mycket på det alla egentligen.

  • @eljaskoljonen8757
    @eljaskoljonen8757 4 года назад +27

    You should also come to Finland

    • @BackflipHeadshot
      @BackflipHeadshot 4 года назад

      Västgötaspets?

    • @eljaskoljonen8757
      @eljaskoljonen8757 4 года назад

      @@BackflipHeadshot Yes

    • @phillytheflyerable
      @phillytheflyerable 4 года назад +1

      yeah you guys are hoging this channel

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa 4 года назад

      @@phillytheflyerable Well, yeah. Your military is a joke, and it can be because finns are a buffer against the possible russian offence.

    • @Duegey
      @Duegey 4 года назад +2

      @@kilppa Can't we swedes and finns just get along? haha

  • @TheJocke08swe
    @TheJocke08swe 3 года назад

    It's just such a bummer that there's NO DECENT video AT ALL online with regard to the Military Police [Rangers/Commandos/Jaegers/whathaveyou] that had a VASTLY different purpose. Dismantled today and merged with other Ranger units (which is the word I chose to use). / MP Ranger 01/02, 1. Military Police SQUADRON

  • @PRO-NOOB-GAMER
    @PRO-NOOB-GAMER 4 года назад

    kinda new on your channel, do you have any videos on any asian armys? for example thailand, and maybe other places like egypt, russia, and maybe much smaller countries with limited forces, would be fun to see how they are

  • @jessief5047
    @jessief5047 4 года назад

    Nice that you want to visit Sweden 😊 I realy love my country ❤

  • @Nedroj
    @Nedroj 4 года назад

    Please buy a better microphone, it's a hussle to be on gard for the volume. Love your vids. Bless from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @tapanilofving4741
    @tapanilofving4741 4 года назад +1

    btw, have you played Insurgency: Sandstorm? It's quite nice shooter game ;)

  • @KamiRecca
    @KamiRecca 4 года назад

    hey man, kinda new here, but i like what i see.
    And yes, im a swede. Obvious with my name, right?
    So do come to Sweden when the REDACTED have ended and the borders open again, its best in either the spring, the summer, the fall or the winter, so pick your timing with care XD
    And if you wanna get nerdy and roll some bones in some good old DnD, then i have a seat at my table for you.

  • @linuslarsson9998
    @linuslarsson9998 4 года назад +1

    They fold their hat so it will fit in their pocket. That’s why it’s bent like that.

  • @raggarNable
    @raggarNable 4 года назад

    The cap are Bent because you fold it when you put it in your pocket

  • @Proto_is_noob
    @Proto_is_noob 4 года назад

    Visit the the website ”försvarsmakten” its the official swedish army website, everything is on English aswell 🥰

  • @Paledaddy
    @Paledaddy 4 года назад +1

    Come to Sweden buddy, you can crash in my house LOL. Live 1k from Livgardet military installation, so wakes up to machinegun fire and explosions on the weekend :D

  • @xhonken
    @xhonken 4 года назад

    Dont be fooled, Swedish MPs has Volvo V90s aswell, looking like swedish cop cars.

  • @hannayoung9657
    @hannayoung9657 4 года назад

    Forest... Sweden have a lot of it, to quote a British friend, When does the forest end??? The Swedes replied. Eh hum we are on the plains now...

  • @feffeboi8471
    @feffeboi8471 4 года назад +1

    Oooh shit what a timing I decided that I wanted to be a military police yesterday

    • @swedMP
      @swedMP 4 года назад

      FeffeBoi Good luck and train hard, selections are tough but worth it!

  • @paulfinlinson4436
    @paulfinlinson4436 3 года назад

    There's good and bad people everywhere. People probably think the SAS are like knights in shining amour, I can almost guarantee they're not lol

  • @psycedelic
    @psycedelic 4 года назад

    as an MP you handle with highly educated people that can handle firearms, rifles, grenades, and such. Police handle thugs with less education of firearms and knives most of the time or random kitchen tools, garage tools.

  • @maimolthecreator8194
    @maimolthecreator8194 4 года назад +4

    have u seen finnish movie called tuntematon sotilas if u havent u need to watch it.

    • @artilleryfire6576
      @artilleryfire6576 4 года назад

      You could have just said "Unknown soldier"

    • @johnnywalkertexas1213
      @johnnywalkertexas1213 4 года назад

      @@artilleryfire6576 yeah, or "tuntematon sotilas" which is the original title

  • @mikorossi1959
    @mikorossi1959 4 года назад +5

    COPY:"The Finnish Defence Forces.Thank you for your sharp-sighted commentary on our videos! We’ve been watching your channel for quite some time, keep up the great work."

  • @petjor01
    @petjor01 4 года назад

    Your welcome over bro!

  • @SweedRaver
    @SweedRaver 4 года назад

    Having lived in various places across the country I'd personally recommend visiting different regions in different seasons. I would recommend the Southern parts during spring, the Northern/Mountainous parts during winter, and the coastal parts during summer. The south has gray and rainy falls and winters that are quite boring but become very green and lush in late spring, the north has Auroras and lots of ski resorts during winter if that's your thing but the further north you go the less summers will actually feel like summer (although you will get to see the midnight sun which can be an awesome experience). Most of the Swedish inland can get pretty dry during heatwaves in summertime, but the coasts remain humid, lush and temperate throughout.
    If you're primarily going as an urban tourist to the major cities of Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö (possibly taking the train from there across the strait to Copenhagen) and possibly hoping to enjoy nice weather at the outdoor seating areas of various restaurants, then I would strongly suggest going in summertime rather than spring, because Scandinavian springs are not as warm as the US ones and many places only open their outdoor areas in June through August.

  • @as9ki981
    @as9ki981 4 года назад +1

    You are warmly welcome!, after the virus :)

  • @johan.ohgren
    @johan.ohgren 4 года назад +3

    I live in Sollefteå area, an ex-military city. You're welcome to contact me if you want to visit!

    • @stepz7655
      @stepz7655 4 года назад +2

      Vi får ju hoppas på en upprustning av försvaret här igen, speciellt då vi har haft en av Sveriges bästa skyttefält på vmyra 👍🏼

  • @georgsarlin7894
    @georgsarlin7894 4 года назад +4

    Can you react to Finnish karhu ryhmä?

  • @Philip-nh8wk
    @Philip-nh8wk 4 года назад

    "And what not" x500 😂

    • @CombatArmsChannel
      @CombatArmsChannel  4 года назад +1

      "Definitely...uhh...interesting...and what not" 😅