These guys, simply the best, although the sbs are more active, the air service is trained more for capture and rescue, but the endurance and overall fitness for both services are the same, good short clip, keep on doing these shows, thumbs up to those dudes
Rusty has suggested the fighting was finished when Robin entered the embassy and that his role was to ‘evacuate hostages’ rather than take on the heavily armed and deadly terrorists. Robin was critical of '6 Days' for the inaccuracies of which Rusty served as a technical advisor (Robin isn't even depicted in it from what I remember). They also had competing books on the Siege , so it could be any of those reasons
I can tell you, being a small guy myself. That attitude gives little men like me an advantage. Big, beefy blokes think we are a push over and are startled when we put down men far bigger than themselves. I don't like bragging because I feel it's unnecessary. However, it comes a shock when I have floored big men and walked away without a scratch. That complacency big men have gives us the edge and in situations like the Iranian Embassy siege, the small man is a smaller target and has the advantage of surprise to give seconds that may mean the difference to success or failure. So, to sum up, never underestimate and take on a small man because it could be your downfall.
These guys, simply the best, although the sbs are more active, the air service is trained more for capture and rescue, but the endurance and overall fitness for both services are the same, good short clip, keep on doing these shows, thumbs up to those dudes
Glad you enjoyed.
What’s the beef with Rusty and Robin?
Rusty has suggested the fighting was finished when Robin entered the embassy and that his role was to ‘evacuate hostages’ rather than take on the heavily armed and deadly terrorists. Robin was critical of '6 Days' for the inaccuracies of which Rusty served as a technical advisor (Robin isn't even depicted in it from what I remember). They also had competing books on the Siege , so it could be any of those reasons
He didn’t go in that’s why. He was reserve team behind a wall on roof.
Rusty Firmin has no time for Robin. I think the guy comes across really well.
Will somebody tell me why they sent in the small guy first! The S.A.S. usual manner? Where were the rest...having their survival tea!?
What's size got to do with it? They went in at all angles. Each assault team one behind the other.
You probably were not even born in 1980. Are you an American by any chance?
@@MikeEves I think he is an American, Mike. They take a lot of explaining to.
@@alexanderjames6328😂😂😂
I can tell you, being a small guy myself. That attitude gives little men like me an advantage. Big, beefy blokes think we are a push over and are startled when we put down men far bigger than themselves. I don't like bragging because I feel it's unnecessary. However, it comes a shock when I have floored big men and walked away without a scratch. That complacency big men have gives us the edge and in situations like the Iranian Embassy siege, the small man is a smaller target and has the advantage of surprise to give seconds that may mean the difference to success or failure.
So, to sum up, never underestimate and take on a small man because it could be your downfall.