Who has the best Spec Ops (SOF) unit?

I think we all know...

youtube.com/watch?v=A5_IbxfB1ZA

>In 2004, an estimated 40 members of JTF2 serving with Task Force K-Bar were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation by the U.S. government for service in Afghanistan. While serving with Task Force K-Bar, Vice Admiral Robert Harward, a US Navy SEAL, stated that the JTF2 team under his command was his first choice for any direct action.[12] Very little is known on JTF2 operations in Afghanistan, but during a conference the former Chief of Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier, stated that JTF2 is in "high demand" and that they are considered to be "world class".

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No contest.
British SAS.

kek they haven't faced a real military in 40 years they would get BTFO

>Canadians being good at anything

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Pebble_Island

+ a million other operations all over the world.

muh grandpa was an american that fought with canadians in the first special service force in ww2.

uber leet

The people you posted look like wanna be operator try hard air shitters who cover their weak feminine faces with masks. Pic related is what real Grade A operators look like. Hard boiled, dirty, and well seasoned, these men would shit all over those pussy little JTF2 dweebs.

All JTF-2 does is kill Eskimos dealing drugs up in the northern territories

doesnt matter, nonenof you fags will ever make the cut

I did in my vidya games

Go to /K/ for this.

I'd wager units none of us have heard of, anyone remember when clandestine was... Yknow clandestine.

Watched a few documentaries recently.

Surprised to say, the toughest selection course was our own Australian SAS (SASR).

Most professional based on operations would probably go to the british SAS.

Most difficult situations and opposition faced would be Russian Spetsnaz easily.

>American officer sends foreign SoF group to do his bidding

pretty smart honestly

>tfw strayan army
>tell people
>are you SAS?
>n-no :(
>oh..

FPBP

Based Aussie, kek

pretty much this.

22 SAS, SFOD-D, DEVGRU, JTF-2, maybe SASR and NZSAS.

Some of the African SOF teams look promising with the amount of U.S training and funding that has been going in.

Iraq has ISOF which so far is still fighting the good fight. However there may be some issues in terms of separating military duties and domestic counter terror duties.

The Iranians have Quds force which are still notorious in intelligence circles.

Hezbollah had some of the most dangerous terror operatives of the 21st century such as Imad Mughniyeh who has been in the '83 U.S embassy bombing, Flight 847 high jacking, the capture, torture and execution of CIA station chief William Buckley, the dismantling of CIA presence in Lebanon throughout the 1980s as result of Buckely's capture and a smattering of kidnappings.

Russians are still a crapshoot. Operators may be up to par but the lack of information on historical doctrine makes it difficult to predict current TTPs and in turn any accurate judgement of capabilities.

The Chinese have got some experience from some of the border conflicts, the Tibet uprisings and Uighur islamist terrorism but overall there may be some teething issues in terms of SOF units meshing with PLA command but that's more or less all inter-unit relations in professional militaries.

Surprisingly the Poles actually have a decent foot in the game with GROM as well as the French.

Jordan?

Emily?

This, SAS are the best in the world at what they do. Very impressive.

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All those words. But all you have is Harward saying that JTF2 is his first choice for any direct action. One dude with one opinion. And this makes you think that JTF2 is the best on Earth?

You look like an idiot.

Hereford boys. Remember who they train yanks.

1. CLASSIFIED
2. CLASSIFIED
3. ceкpeтный
4. 機密
5. SAS, spetznaz, seals and everyone else