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  • Why does british army always feel the need to give itself credit?

    Saying that this one assault is responsible for the end of the civil war is plane stupid.

    But this is not the first time they say this type of things, once again they forgot the other forces on the ground, namely the Nigerian army. Why do we even border going to mission with Britain, because they always take all the credit when things go well. Next time we will say: go to hell!

  • why does the rebles have m 16s, where did they get ahold of that kind of tech

  • yup that voodoo makes for a great secret weapon.......LOL

  • They are savages, listen to loud rap music, comprised mostly of criminals, wear outlandish clothes and have a penchant for drugs and alcohol. Wow, sounds like a certain group that we have a problem with in this country. Funny, they originated from the same area.

  • Africa is one fucked up place.

  • the SAS has blue boats for infiltration?

  • They needed to go in with tactical forces to rescue the hostages. But they did not need to go in on the ground to the second camp. They should have just thrown 6 or 8 attack helicopters to level the whole camp. Rockets, napalm, hellfire missiles. Kill everyone in that camp. Who cares about anybody in that second camp across the river? Kill them all.

  • @sunnchilde how much money/resources do you think they give these type of operations?

  • @Immortal4Aday Enough to get the job done, or else why bother? My point is, that second camp across the river was 100% hostile. Everyone in that camp is kill-able. So DON'T go in there. Just stand off and "nuke the site from orbit" so to speak. Two of three 2000Lbs bombs ought to do it. OR, 4 or 5 Hellfire missiles and then use your chin-mounted 30mm machine guns to shoot anything that moves after.

  • @sunnchilde missiles bombs all cost a lot of money man, also you have to rememeber the last the the country wants is an international incident, yeh they took our guys but that does not give us the right to turn a country into a warzone, i get what your saying man i do but we train units like the S.A.S and S.B.S Royal Marines and ParaTroops to fight hard and proficiently so we don't need everything else besides i think the results speak for themselves one British casualty.

  • @Immortal4Aday A couple of 2000lb bombs and nobody has to die. These people are vermin. This is Africa, not Toronto. These people kill each other for fun. Nobody is going to miss them.

  • @sunnchilde maybe your right but remember Britain used to treat the world like its personal playground with an empire that still cannot be matched in terms of economic power, so we can't afford to just treat the world how we please not because we shouldn't but because war is as much a political minefield as it is a real minefield.

  • Their wigs are hilarious.

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  • shooting in wars is normal its what people do, but amputating?? amputating innocent people?? children?? fucking vile man, watching all these programs of students killing teachers and other students in their own school, terrorists, these bitch rebels cutting people's limbs off, i am officially ashamed of being part of the human race and i will never lose this shame we are fucking vile full stop! fine some of us are decent but allot of us arent, what these bastards need is to be shot like dogs.

  • I read the book. Apparently the Irish Guard were sold out by a few Jordanian Peacekeepers. Bast**rds.

  • @cwmak70 My bad.... Royal Irish Rangers I meant.

  • Ak47s and rpgs? Why did i see a m4?

  • They were done for 10:30? Maccy's breakfast and a cuppa tea? You gotta live the English...

  • US Navy Seals are better. Just sayin...

  • @avidas2000 so the pupil's better than the student? (yeah I know you're trolling :L every fucking video needs to have a SAS vs Delta force/seals arguement

  • @avidas2000 better than the SAS? wtf have you been sniffing bro?...

  • @avidas2000 if by killing hostages makes them being better, well, yes they are.

  • @avidas2000 Only children who don't know anything about special forces compare them. The SAS is the oldest and most experienced special forces unit in the world, and provides the model for which many other special forces units are based on, including the SEALs - who are mainly a maritime special forces unit, mind you.

  • yeah voodoo will make them bulletproof, stupid primitive idiots.

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  • I ain't got time to bleed !!

  • Good post, makes you proud to be British!!!

    The best of the best!!!

  • Wait! what is double-tap???

  • @Assaultwarfare Are you serious?

  • @galvanometr i'm just saying

  • The British army quietly goes about its business. If this was an American operation, it would be a hollywood movie by now

  • @engliscwarrior What the fuck are you talking about? What makes you think the most powerful military on our planet would release information about successful black operations?

  • If Executive Outcomes had never been asked to leave by the UN this probably would have never happened. Just comes to show that the big players also get it wrong sometimes. UN on this occasion got it very wrong.

  • Up the ROYAL IRISH!!! I know one of the R.Irish guys who was kidnapped, lives 15 mins away from me. He has quite a few stories to tell lol

  • Google 'Parachute 2 Club' for photo archive and comments from both veterans and serving members of 2 PARA.

  • 3 2 1 Bang hahahahah he got you by the balls !!!!!

  • @TheVolure

    Free Tibet!

  • this could have ended worse for the british if they had decided to ambush the patrol by shooting them rather than taking them captives!

  • I challenge any gangster wannabe from North america to try living in this country for even a week.

    You'll be back home listening to your Hansen brothers CD in no time, faggots.

  • why do they have translation from english to english?

  • USA and some of Europe are the 'Hand' of the rebels.....trust me....i know it too much...

  • If that country is so poor--why do they have so many children and babies. It's like the American Ghetto's where the Blacks have so many children and no income.

  • I GIVE ALL MY RESPECT TO SAS FORCES,,,,SAME AS US MARINES,THE BEST..

  • @1ELTIBURONN Us's best is Green Beret

  • i live in usa but i like this english ik vids

  • Who ever posted the last one YOU aare a COCK!!!!!!!

  • why the fuck do they dub the voice of the african dude with a dude that speaks just like him ??

  • @anteracmacash it pissed me off so much i m turning it off!

  • @BIGbwoy1984 haha, I thought I was the only one who felt that way :D

  • bullshit, those blood diamonds end up at de beers they will use a proxy buyer who provides whatever they want for them, al qaeda (al CIAda) is a smokescreen of steam off a stinking big pile of bullshit.

    where does the heroin come from? they dont grow poppies, they have no real money to make selling it worthwhile, it comes same route as the guns for the diamonds from western governments and corporate sluts.

  • what about the rebel game of sex the baby, what about walking around with babies on spears, what about all the rapes, child soldiers savages the lot of them

  • Very brave men job well done!!!

  • I know this people r not educated but who produce gun, who sell the gun for them, who buy the diamond, it's all the westerns so don't blame them that much they only show u the good part of USA or UK both of them are Reviles

  • @nebiyuser Yes AK 47's and RPG-7 Produced in none other than the united Kingdom of Soviet Fucking Russia. Of course there are some of the weapons still there from the withdraw from empire but they weren't sold to the west side boys. In fact the Government actually had British weapons that we gave them to run their Military not the terrorist organisation.

  • dont you fucking dislike this!

  • wow September 17 that was my birthday that's crazy.

  • this episode looks good thanks.

  • I think we can summarize this as "ignorant West African savages receive a British attitude adjustment."

  • @Winnetka4 I've often felt like using a minigun to give someone an attitude adjustment.

  • ОТЕЧЕСТВА!!!

  • unbeleivable, splash your self with water and a few leaves and your bullet proof, yeah right, n this was only 11 years ago. no wonder they live like animals, dumb brutal bastards...

  • @henrykeats haha! you are one funny man! made my day! yup! those are bitches who are not uneducated...

  • i wonder who buys those diamonds..

  • Kallay if i was the commander i would tell my soldiers to kill all of ur mens THEY WIL GO DOWN N UR GOING WITH THEM!!!!!!

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  • thank god for the palm wine

  • you didnt died because u hid under the bed u lil wanker

  • WEST SITE... NWA

  • oh if observation team can get there why not other 70

  • "we treated them as spies"

    Yeah, spies in uniform?!? You aren't fooling anyone Kallay, you treated them as CURRENCY!

  • Wtf, Musa is speaking English but there is a voice over like its gibberish!! Racist!!!

  • @MegaCamel7 defining someones voice/accent as potentially hard to understand by native english speakers is not an act of racism.

  • is it really necessary for their translator to talk over people who are speaking perfectly good english?

  • @ciscokitty8

    Exactly. At least somebody realized that. Especially, Musa speaks very good english even with a good pronunciation. So what's the fucking problem? I found it really humiliating for African people.

  • @28anergos because there is the chance that someone is watching this with hearing difficulties, even with Musa speaking good english someone may find it hard to understand him.

  • @rossy2by5

    Ι aggree but that goes with every people. If you are people with a "hard of hearing" difficulty it's obvious that you have difficulty if you listen Musa or an American narrator or an English journalist.

  • @rossy2by5 subtitles would be more appropriate than dubbing him over completley

  • @28anergos It's an American TV show. Figures. 

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  • the SAS are the best, no doubt about it.

  • and the moral to the story dont fuck with the british special forces .

  • The book - Operation Certain Death by Damien Lewis is a thrilling account which goes into huge detail. Recommend it for anyone inspired by this documentary.

  • hahahahaha. these africans are fucking CRAZY. did u see that guy at 9:34 holding the RPG less than 5 feet from his intended target LOL

  • is there a movie about operation barras?

    if not they should fucking make one!!

  • Oh no! Not AFREAKA! That armpit is a man eater. If the animals don't kill you the crazy people will, look what they're doing in America...

  • This episode makes me want to join the SAS and I'm not even British

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  • @AlexSpartan You can only join the SAS if you served a minimum of two years in any Special Forces and of course if you pass all the test list. Same for the SBS

  • i guess the SBS are too secretive to be mentioned in this documentary as it was a joint operation with the SAS.

  • @giansantiago SBS? Please educate me.

  • @aaronscrewme SBS Special Boat Service another English SF regiment and as you can see they are too secretive that you dont even know them (no jokes intended).

    SAS have gone too public but they are still one of the best, the SBS will be like the English version of America's SEAL team six.

  • @giansantiago Thank you very much! I knew when I saw the rebel's bases on the edge of a river, that the English would take advantage of that, but this doc. never mentioned it. How or where do the SBS recruit from?

  • @aaronscrewme You are welcome, recruiting and training system of the SBS is the same as the SAS the only difference they have is that the SBS are more better with water insertions.

  • @giansantiago

    Do SAS or SBS specialise in hand to hand combat, and are they bothe based in Wales???

  • @MikhailTernovyy In my opinion the especialty of every SF in the world is intelligence gathering, not hand to hand combat, because thats what they usually do gather intel so that the regular army or even themselves can advance/plan. SAS=air insertion SBS=water insertion, both have a good hand to hand combat training but they do not especialise on them puttinf that aside they are both excellent cqb tacticians.

    and yes they are both based in Wales at Sennybridge training camp.

  • @giansantiago

    oh ok)

    so if you go for SAS selection is it possible to get into SBS???

    and you'll probably be able to answer this: if I serve 3 years in Royal Engeneers (TA) will I be able to apply for 22 SAS selection (if I will have an outstanding record obviously) or do I have to serve in regular army to do that??

  • @MikhailTernovyy Yes both SAS and SBS do the same selection training , I have to ask first how old are you? as they prefer men aged 34yo and also they prefer those who have served 39months, but you will do. If you were in active duty in those 3 years you mentioned then you have a huge chance of getting in, but I must say its a tough selection, 125 candidates are taken in for the tests all of them are experinced and seasoned like you, but at the end of the selection they will only choose 10.

  • @giansantiago

    Cool! I know a guy who served in Royal Engeneers, then passed selection, served in SAS for a couple of years and then came home and became an architect))

    Im 18 and am doing my Alevels at the moment! However I would like to go into military special forces therefore am thinking of going to Royal Engeneers (Teritorial Army) on the side))

    Is it possible to request selection from 3 years service from teritorial army??

  • @MikhailTernovyy hmm territorial army... that might not encompass the needs of the SAS/SBS because the TA is considered as militia or reserve army from what I understand so its hard to say....

    kudos to your friend that He's still up he's feet the ones i know are either dead or up to their necks with debt and vices.

  • @giansantiago

    serious?? lol

    so you're saying that its almost impossible to leave from SAS alive and undamaged (phisicaly)???

  • @MikhailTernovyy Its just the SAS has has a tradition of being secretive that once you leave you will be just another man, you wont recieve any benefits and such (yes i did say that) just imagine you being old with nothing in your life you might have the money that you saved from serving in the reg, but after that who is gonna make sure that you didnt get any mental trauma? so by dead i meant that some lads commited suicide due to the fact that they didnt blend with the ordinary life anymore.

  • @giansantiago

    I completely agree with you on that one) you however get good pay in the regiment though + when retired, you get a very good pention. Mental trama is promising to happen to at least 70% of retired soldiers. But look at Andy McNab and/or Chris Ryan. THey were both intrerigated (or one of them) and still came out ok. I guess it depends on an individual to be honest!

  • @MikhailTernovyy I think you are right people do have different mental capacities that varies theyre reaction to each scenario so i guess you are right on that, though on the pention side i believe you dont get anything from the regiment.

  • @giansantiago

    Pay;

    SAS soldiers' pay ranges from less than £25,000 a year to around £80,000, depending on their skills and rank. This compares with a basic £13,000 for privates in other regiments.

    Pension;

    The armed forces' non-contributory pension scheme provides handsome returns: 32% of 'representative pay' for a soldier's rank on retirement after 22 years' service. This rises to 48.5% after 37 years.

  • @MikhailTernovyy The best financial perk is probably the level of salary on offer to former SAS men in the private sector. Experts in explosives, the arms trade and personal security can easily earn well over £100,000 a year

  • @MikhailTernovyy But that's the armed forces in general, what about the SAS do you have any specific info about their pension?

  • @giansantiago

    I don't think anyone has this kind of information as SAS are rewarded depending on the missions they do and the legth of service (not including rank)))

  • @MikhailTernovyy watch the doc called SAS survival secrect look for the Sabre Squadron chapter and watch the last bits and Eddie stone will mention there that supports are not given out once youre out of the regiment.

  • @giansantiago may be so, but with the skills you gain you can make some erious sterlings)))) I mean look at McNab and Ryan. They are filthy rich (mostly from their books) from private scuirity jobs they do.

    SAS is the wayyy to go 100%

  • @MikhailTernovyy Definitely buddy with that skills joining paramilitary/mercenary companies will be like breathing :)

  • @giansantiago

    wahahahahaaha )))) SAS it is then!!! I wanna do selection for 22nd Regiment so I need to find out if I can do it after 2-3 years in territorial royal engeneers ))) If yes, then IM SOOOOOOO THEREEE))

  • I totally support you oumarwurie.Musa speaks even better English than who ever was doing the talk over.If his english was not good why the British took him with them as their interpreter.but all the same thanks for the add.

  • brill upload! thanks

  • thanks for the upload

  • I hate the voice over, what they think Musa can't speak proper english? He's speaking proper. Geez

  • Thank you for not dividing the episode into a million parts!

  • Thanks for sharing!

  • Many thanks for recent uploads, great episodes!

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