British special forces training


Jumping around on rocks, rappelling down cliffs... flying off them. It's just one of the many things they can do, all in the name of the British colonial rule of the world freedom and democracy. Special forces have been existent for a long time in military history. They train hard and are sent out to high risk missions (sabotage, reconnaissance, raids, search and destroy, headquarters, team deathmatch and free for all).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IGPv2r_A1o
I think the most famous special forces unit is SAS. It was kinda formed in WW2 to mess around with the Germans but after the war they got serious. Real serious. They're probably most known for taking care of the hostage situation in the Iranian embassy in London, 1980, but there are many more instances where they showed up and proved how truly badass they are.

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