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Green Beret and Delta Operator React to True Story of 6 Days Iranian Embassy Attack 

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In this episode Former Green Beret and Former police officer Sean "Buck" Rogers breaks down scenes from the movie "6 Days" with Former Tier 1 Operator and Seal Team Technical Director/Actor Tyler Grey
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@Yoyeman12
@Yoyeman12 18 дней назад
The gas masks thing was a legitimate tactic back then- a DEVGRU guy whose career began in the 80's at Tactical Hyve talks about how they did a lot of training with CS based on the SAS's tactics. The idea was that the enemy likely hadn't been exposed to CS gas before and that would give an advantage to the assault team who was equipped with gas masks. There was an issue where the CS gas grenades did start fires, and the tactic has since gone out of style as Tyler mentioned. Because the mask eliminated the cheek weld on their MP5s, the SAS trained to use the hot spot on their flashlight to aim (kind of like how lasers are used today), and used pushing tension in a 3-point sling instead of shouldering the stock.
@davidoftheforest3822
@davidoftheforest3822 18 дней назад
I read a book by one of those old school SAS guys who said they'd shoot cans off eachothers shoulders using that method. In another story where they ran shoot/no shoot CQB; they had Margaret Thatcher stand in instead of a hostage cutout and they shot a target right beside her head with live ammunition
@JeffreyMarciano
@JeffreyMarciano 18 дней назад
@@davidoftheforest3822 Damn shame those guys were that accurate
@mattdudman3913
@mattdudman3913 18 дней назад
​@@davidoftheforest3822I thought it was princess Diana. Either way, what a way to show off the prowess by having VIPs in the shoot house scenarios.
@mattdudman3913
@mattdudman3913 18 дней назад
Good comment! Saved me a lot of typing! And a shout out to the reply noting that they had VIPs stand in on the shoot house scenarios.
@Backdaft94
@Backdaft94 18 дней назад
​@@davidoftheforest3822That drill was run with many different VIPs, some of royal blood.
@Callsign_Neuro
@Callsign_Neuro 18 дней назад
I like how Tyler pauses before he speaks. It’s actually a sign of a wise Individual. He’s calm and collected before giving information. Glad to have him back on the show!
@Superplums
@Superplums 16 дней назад
He has to be careful what he says because of opsec. He can't just blurt out secret TTPs
@muriloninja
@muriloninja 11 дней назад
100%, notice how you see that common quality amongst Unit guy who are now retired and speak. There is a reason they don't choose just physical studs but the "right" guys.
@WreckerR
@WreckerR 18 дней назад
WOO!!! Tyler's back!
@MadA-qc3to
@MadA-qc3to 18 дней назад
No way. LFG
@brendanobrendan9
@brendanobrendan9 18 дней назад
gas masks were used back then and both the 22 boys and our Australian SASR and CDO units still train with masks and it's part of our advanced CQB qualification training .... pushing CS was a big thing back in the 80s and 90s but the main reason for this mission was that the Iranian terrorist group was believed capable of using chem/biological agents
@Bttl71958
@Bttl71958 18 дней назад
Whenever Tyler comes on the show he always drops some high level knowledge
@jonesy8128
@jonesy8128 18 дней назад
Tyler what an absolute warrior and legend, brilliant to hear him breakdown a movie..unbelievable tier 1 knowledge and experience.
@therealkevan8158
@therealkevan8158 18 дней назад
Happy Fathers Day
@FNGACADEMY
@FNGACADEMY 18 дней назад
Happy Father Day boys!
@WillCenteno1
@WillCenteno1 18 дней назад
​@@FNGACADEMY😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@OMEGA-02
@OMEGA-02 17 дней назад
Yeah the Americans are your fathers they giving you relief packages 😂 say happy fathers day america 😂😂
@issaczheng7063
@issaczheng7063 17 дней назад
@OMEGA-02 anti american watching american vid? that's odd
@OMEGA-02
@OMEGA-02 17 дней назад
@issaczheng7063 yeah I'm trolling you 🌈 Americans 🤣🤣🤣
@johnscott7089
@johnscott7089 18 дней назад
Princess Diana was a live hostage in an SAS training op. That’s beyond stressful I would reckon.
@declanshanahan3888
@declanshanahan3888 16 дней назад
They set fire to her hair by accident 🤣 She then turned up in public with a new haircut and the media/fashion world went how cool does she look not knowing why she had a hair cut. True story.
@crewgadjy
@crewgadjy 5 дней назад
@@nobbyclark5915 alot of high up diplomats went through it.
@Noob-Splaining
@Noob-Splaining 4 дня назад
So was Thatcher and her bodyguard. Thatcher never moved, her bodyguard shat himself and dived under the table. Thatcher scolded him at the time and later fired him.
@ForgottenHonor0
@ForgottenHonor0 18 дней назад
Holy shit! I was so excited to see you react to this movie, but was blown away that you were doing it with Tyler!
@lamesafekadu6568
@lamesafekadu6568 18 дней назад
am happy to see you back Tyler 🎉
@OK-otic
@OK-otic 18 дней назад
Operation Nimrod comes up time to time when I'm studying military history. I first learned about it a long time ago when reading a book written by a Delta operator. It inspired me to want to join the army and do that! 😅
@PackRat01
@PackRat01 18 дней назад
So pumped for this ep. Been hoping you guys watch this for forever
@MechanicSilo
@MechanicSilo 18 дней назад
Thank you Tyler for doing the show again, Such an awesome treat and the best way to start my Sunday
@georgecoull1883
@georgecoull1883 18 дней назад
Tyler is such a stud and sweetheart for doing all these podcasts and interviews. His stories are a little bit of everything but mostly awesome also his sound effects are just magnificent
@erikdunn3910
@erikdunn3910 18 дней назад
Tyler definitely brings a fresh look into things. I really appreciate his input.
@AdrianDudak
@AdrianDudak 18 дней назад
looking forward to part 2. this is easily one of my most favorite episodes
@devildeathhell547
@devildeathhell547 18 дней назад
Great vid always informational
@FNGACADEMY
@FNGACADEMY 18 дней назад
Appreciate it!
@johnbull1568
@johnbull1568 12 дней назад
Regarding the excellent point at 19:15, it's long been British policy that if any life is lost or expected to be taken in a hostage situation, that's when special forces are sent in. Thatcher employed this to maximum effect, not only in Operation Nimrod, but also in Northern Ireland. Of course, very little was known by anyone about special forces at the time, so the terrorists didn't know how badly they messed up or what they would be dealing with when they killed a hostage. And just to add to the video, the storming of the embassy occurred on a bank holiday weekend, and right in the middle of the Embassy World Snooker Championship final on the BBC, which was watched by a huge television audience in the UK those days. To an American , it would be like the Superbowl coverage being interrupted to go live to an embassy getting stormed by Delta Force, when no-one knew what Delta Force was.
@TimA-in3lx
@TimA-in3lx 4 дня назад
I was at the army apprentices college watching the snooker to hear we interrupt this with a live broadcast the rest was history
@jaygonztx
@jaygonztx 17 дней назад
I was waiting for this...
@cameronhermann9400
@cameronhermann9400 18 дней назад
Amazing video. I love this movie and hope to see part 2 of this
@shadowwolf5150
@shadowwolf5150 18 дней назад
glad you guys watched it and liked it. I had a feeling it was gonna be a movie you could appreciate.
@Mosey410
@Mosey410 18 дней назад
Love it when you have Tyler on well spoken and thoughtful 🍀
@davekelly9657
@davekelly9657 18 дней назад
WHO DARES WINS. Excellent movie. Thank God we have men like you who are willing to go in HARMS WAY 💯🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@PeterCummins-gm2bu
@PeterCummins-gm2bu 9 дней назад
WDWs ALL THE WAY! Iv Seen it 30+Times. Ever since I was 7xYrs Old, in 1982.
@24886544
@24886544 17 дней назад
Two operatives fired CS in via the front windows and CS was utilised on the Op hence the S6 respirators, I used one in my NBC training as a recruit and the were horrible things!! The lens misted up quick and tricks of using potato juice on the lenses helped a bit. Good to see you back on Tyler!!! You're looking so much healthier than when you were on the SRS...so good to see that life is good and being kind to you!!
@DWillis7
@DWillis7 18 дней назад
There was CS used on the raid. One of them had their gas mask catch on fire so he did the op without it and killed two terrorists whilst under the effects of CS. They were also used as an intimidation factor and to conceal identity. I believe one of the guys on the op said they had these different kind of flashbangs made which had the CS in them. The downside of them is they had a tendency to set things on fire, hence the gas mask and also the curtains catching on fire which severely burned the legs of one of the operators who’s rope got caught whilst rappelling. He also continued on with the mission. A lot of them shot using sling tension and had those big lights zeroed to the weapon. At the end of the op, a couple of the guys tried to take the surviving terrorist back into the embassy to kill him but were encouraged not to by some of the other guys.
@Backdaft94
@Backdaft94 18 дней назад
Well they were "ordered" by Thatcher not to leave any of the terrorists alive, to send a message.
@dethkultbadger
@dethkultbadger 13 дней назад
The film is based on rusty firmin’s memoir , he was the youngest section leader at the time in the regiment . Also John mcaleese was in his team , may he rest in peace .
@hagechin
@hagechin 4 дня назад
The Delta operator said in their hostage rescue plans it was assumed that both some operatives and hostages would be killed. None of the SAS operatives were killed and two hostage died in the assault unfortunately. That’s so impressive.
@Foco3018
@Foco3018 15 дней назад
Thanks again for another breakdown. And THANK YOU SO MUCH for recommending your book. I just finished it on audible and wow what a story. Thank you for helping me with your story. 5 ⭐️ s
@TrueAmerican1776
@TrueAmerican1776 17 дней назад
Tyler is Awesome! I’m rewatching Seal Team right now. On season 4, can’t wait for season 7. Would be awesome to get Tyler to talk a little bit about the upcoming season.
@_DST0NE_
@_DST0NE_ 11 дней назад
Gotta love Tyler. Glad you brought home back on.
@herrikudo
@herrikudo 9 дней назад
A few years back your brothers in arms made a very good friend of mine the safest dude in Afghanistan working on your choppers. Much love mates appreciate your service and the entertainment
@caseysmith5835
@caseysmith5835 13 дней назад
Awesome episode
@beefy8269
@beefy8269 11 дней назад
It certainly used to be that the squadron on CT duties at that time trained all day in respirators it was standard kit. Police teams in the UK also do it. Also senior MPs and people joining the Royals will go through counter terrorism drills including an opportunity to sit in the killing house floor. Lady Diana was a " hostage " as was Margaret Thatcher
@BirdDogey1
@BirdDogey1 18 дней назад
I enjoyed this move.
@FNGACADEMY
@FNGACADEMY 18 дней назад
we did too
@leedstown
@leedstown 10 дней назад
Rusty firmin one of the sas operators that was part of this operation was a advisor to this film, he actually forgot his gloves as they entered the embassy you can see his hands, he is actually known as Rusty firmin the man with no gloves
@nextlevelguydotcom
@nextlevelguydotcom 9 дней назад
I've interviewed him, he said he normally put his gloves down his body armour to keep them handy but put them down to the side and they had to rush out.
@ARGAR_GAMES
@ARGAR_GAMES 7 дней назад
Now that is a bad ass name!
@bertalach
@bertalach 6 дней назад
The gas mask thing might have been the fact the identities of SAS were secret. And the intimidation factor!
@crewgadjy
@crewgadjy 5 дней назад
@@bertalach not for secrecy balaclava's would do that. It was a more a case of better to have and not need that not have and need. You where right about the intimidation factor though, combined with the Dark Blue ( Black Came later ) Coveralls they look very intimidating.
@Axvalo
@Axvalo 18 дней назад
Hey I really want to thank you both for sharing your experience in your last video together, I was struggling with the idea that I wasnt good enought since my mandatory sevice just a year before the pamdemic, so for a long time I got myself into random stuff just to try to feel ok, I felt like I needed to get in the military to be enought, until one nigth eight months ago that I was getting ready for a 5k run that I didnt even wanna be in when I saw your video with Tyler and really touched me, then I just get myself in bed ready to actually enjoy the run more than just to try to prove myself something. Thanks a lot and I know that you helped other men there with the same insecurity. God bless. By the way Buck, someone is looking more buff latelly💪🏼😎
@beawitched5252
@beawitched5252 18 дней назад
I remember when this happened. Interviews with the rescued hostages, said the SAS team took them by the shoulders and feet and tossed the hostages one by one to move them out.
@leighyoung4023
@leighyoung4023 18 дней назад
“I was a 100% confident before a hit”, I wonder how much of that derives from Paddy Mayne’s philosophy on training, right back in the old L Det days in North Africa.
@Andy-te1mw
@Andy-te1mw 18 дней назад
Been waiting for this reaction. Loved seeing both of you guys giving your reactions. "the great raid" would be a great one to review too. True story about rangers rescuing POWs in WW2
@tylerdurden1923
@tylerdurden1923 18 дней назад
Delta and green beret review SAS 😮 thats something i wanna see ❤. Love you guys.
@watumutiz
@watumutiz 17 дней назад
Me already screaming Tyler Gray!!! At the beginning of the episode. Heck yeah 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾.
@aerodynamicccc
@aerodynamicccc 18 дней назад
tylers back lets gooooo
@marthygeesalas7989
@marthygeesalas7989 15 дней назад
Yes Yes, Tyler Grey! In the house!
@ColdWarShot
@ColdWarShot 18 дней назад
Rusty Firmin (who is the main SAS member played by Jamie Bell in the movie) in his books discuss the Gas Masks. One, it’s practical use in training was reduce risk of lead poisoning, and in real world, CS and smoke. Second was psychological against any terrorist. The mask makes them slightly less human looking and keep their identities hidden adding to mental hesitation, giving them the edge.
@10Cnote
@10Cnote 18 дней назад
On a side note; Margaret Thatcher was prime minister at the time and told the police they have control of the scene until the Palestinian hostage takers killed a hostage, after that she gave the SAS control of the situation.
@strangeunusualphotography2786
@strangeunusualphotography2786 10 дней назад
The late John macaleesh told Maggie thatcher to move her head he was Watching the snooker lol British sas the best
@jamiekelly7280
@jamiekelly7280 8 дней назад
I believe they were Iranian sir.
@Noob-Splaining
@Noob-Splaining 4 дня назад
Been the same ever since, police have control until you kill a hostage, then the SAS are off the leash....and all bets are off....also like the other guy said they were Iranian not Palestinian.
@williamflowers9435
@williamflowers9435 18 дней назад
I’d highly recommend 9Hole Review’s video on the SAS use of the MP5
@henrygonzalez360
@henrygonzalez360 18 дней назад
That was a great video 👍
@bartman9400
@bartman9400 15 дней назад
I watched part of a documentary about the embassy siege and part of it yes they did use gas, apparently something went wrong with one of the soldiers gas mask or it came off during the operation, and another SAS soldier said he went through the room and proceeded on with the hostage rescue operation.
@richardpeachey1103
@richardpeachey1103 3 дня назад
Theirs always so much respect between British and American special forces
@marktisdale7935
@marktisdale7935 18 дней назад
6:27 I love how diplomatic Tyler is being about Dog and Pony shows.
@alemgas
@alemgas 2 дня назад
What does that mean?
@marktisdale7935
@marktisdale7935 2 дня назад
​@@alemgasIt means that he is not pointing out how retarded our politicians are and that even the two of the Spear warfighters are forced to beg them for their budgets.
@prodigypenn
@prodigypenn 11 дней назад
There us a story of SAS training, which had Margaret Thatcher the Prime Minister at the time, st in with 2 bodyguards. She wasn't watching from the side, she was playing the hostage along with her bodyguards. When the SAS came in shooting, the 2 bodyguards hit the deck, while Thatcher just sat there unfazed
@Anderson21G
@Anderson21G 5 дней назад
There’s another one of her sitting down watch the report on TV after the operation and the a trooper sat behind her her not knowing who she was telling her to move her F’n head out the way she then turned around and apologised
@misolgit69
@misolgit69 5 дней назад
same thing with Princess Anne one tough lady when a nut job tried to kidnap her at gunpoint her comment ?...Not Bloody Likely
@buffridge7007
@buffridge7007 5 дней назад
That's a true story she didn't think they needed the budget increase so they invited her out to see what they did after that demonstration they got the budget
@lickspittle1
@lickspittle1 4 дня назад
@@Anderson21G John Mcaleese i believe
@Redders72
@Redders72 18 дней назад
One of the best shows to date .. OG is bang on 👌🏻
@user-zk4oe7mc8n
@user-zk4oe7mc8n 17 дней назад
What's og
@Redders72
@Redders72 16 дней назад
@@user-zk4oe7mc8n Original gangster
@MaximusOfTheMeadow
@MaximusOfTheMeadow 5 дней назад
I assume that tier1 means you get the most high-value support, or at least are the priority for that support. The most effective gear, and the missions with the biggest, least visible impact
@jakhaughton1800
@jakhaughton1800 10 дней назад
The SAS counter terrorism squadron is used instead of local law enforcement because they will have conducted detailed intelligence prior to acting.
@djeasy9978
@djeasy9978 14 дней назад
Good episode. Love seeing top operators doing the show
@ohsosmooth01
@ohsosmooth01 5 дней назад
I read about a time during the 80s, I think it was 83'. The Prince and Princess of Wales, then Charles and Diana, attended training for potential hostage rescue scenarios so they would have to react if it ever happened. They sat in the killing house while B squadron conducted a live fire rescue drill on that room. Apparently, a flashbang set fire to Dianas hair, and her lady-in-waiting had to trim it back into shape before leaving because of secrecy.
@ajhollandsworth2895
@ajhollandsworth2895 18 дней назад
Happy Father’s Day! Fitting since SAS was father unit to CAG!
@probower4726
@probower4726 18 дней назад
Happy Father's Day to the FNG team!
@ALANL4460
@ALANL4460 10 дней назад
You guys should get Melvyn Downes or Billy Billingham on
@issamike4230
@issamike4230 18 дней назад
Crazy I sat here watching the whole thing didn't notice his arm till he mentioned it.
@gutz323
@gutz323 День назад
The actual movie is fairly accurate to what 'officially' happened in the building that day, and the build up to it.
@jazdragen
@jazdragen 18 дней назад
The green beret job honestly sounds way harder and more terrifying than any tier 1 job description. Going to war with homies you trust, people will risk anything for that. Going to war with a bunch of randos who you cant trust to load their weapon properly? Heck no
@user-rn2bw4ii5e
@user-rn2bw4ii5e День назад
Sas is on a whole different level my friend
@jameslyddall
@jameslyddall 5 дней назад
London Bridge terrorist attack I was about a mile away just coming out of a blues bar and about to head home in a place called Weybridge that’s in the suburbs. Heading to the train station at Waterloo when it all kicked off. Most surreal moment in my life being caught up as a civilian in that sort of attack. It felt like every single law enforcement was out en force and they were not messing around. Very scary vibe but amazing to have everyone helping each other out. My friend Tony and I ended up being barricaded in an Irish pub nearby for ages until armed police came and said we can move.
@Topgunphoto
@Topgunphoto 18 дней назад
Look up the Sniper kill in Fla last week, shot the bad guy through a computer monitor. Was shocked me more was the sniper gun was rested on a shoulder of another swat member. "The suspect was threatening two hostages with a knife when a Lee County Sheriff’s Office SWAT officer fired a single shot through a computer monitor, killing him"
@TB-zf7we
@TB-zf7we 18 дней назад
It has been said that members of UK Gov & Royal Families are invited to "sit in" to a SAS shoot house training session when they first receive protection.
@LibCon1980
@LibCon1980 17 дней назад
You guys should check out the film “The Final Option” released in 1982. Loosely based on this embassy siege and made with technical assistance from the SAS who also performed the helicopter insertion for the film. A bit dated but good entertainment.
@leedstown
@leedstown 10 дней назад
Around 1980 Prince Charles and Diana visited the sas base at Hereford, the sas did a live bullet shoot out in a training room with flash bangs, Dianas long hair caught on fire, she got taken to a local hairdresser who cut her short giving Diana her world famous bob hair cut
@scottpomygalski6078
@scottpomygalski6078 18 дней назад
Hi Great Video, Thank you and Happy fathers day. Did they have night vision back then? The gas was probably the main way back then to possibly incapacitate or cause a delay in reaction of the enemy. Always loved this movie, it really gets to the mindset of all involved.
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 18 дней назад
Yep 6 days
@bullseye375
@bullseye375 11 дней назад
They did gas the embassy on the actual Nimrod operation, you can ask Rusty who actually was one of the Nimrod guys and an, advisor on the 6 Day movie as well as depicted in the movie too as one of the main characters.
@RidleyHolmes-sr2tw
@RidleyHolmes-sr2tw 12 дней назад
There has never been a better DF Operator than Chuck Norris. And that is a scientific fact.
@10Cnote
@10Cnote 18 дней назад
The hostage rescue operation conducted by the SAS in The Iranian Embassy was the first partially televised special forces operation. It was textbook CQB used in an urban environment and in a building perfect for the techniques and cemented the SAS as the father’s of CQB.
@danmusiceasy
@danmusiceasy 18 дней назад
Very happy to see Tyler back! That last part would indicate that SEAL Team is not that accurate, cause they always seem like they do CQB so good that they can avoid taking casualties almost all the time.
@Nico-hq6db
@Nico-hq6db 18 дней назад
It's a series my friend, clearly I can't demonstrate everything about reality, because if not, you need 20 actors in each season, even so, there have been situations where they have been injured, and even killed
@Wile_E._Wolf
@Wile_E._Wolf 18 дней назад
I think he's talking specifically about CT/HR, they're up against the clock and there's no way to perform CQB at that speed without losing some hostages/assaulters
@danmusiceasy
@danmusiceasy 17 дней назад
@@Wile_E._Wolf I see, it makes sense then. Thanks for clarifying.
@kooksies5712
@kooksies5712 17 дней назад
@@Wile_E._Wolf I think you're right, because during HR you are skipping a lot of steps/rooms etc to get to your target ASAP. I dare say - rushing. Simply because the mission is to save the hostages, and they do that in full knowledge they are risking their lives more to chance than skill for the majority of the mission.
@TheFutureMarine117
@TheFutureMarine117 16 дней назад
Remember the episode where the guys had to conduct a seaborne HR and I believe they even mention they needed to skip steps if they wanted to save the hostages and ship
@general-cromwell6639
@general-cromwell6639 17 дней назад
Kudos to the service.... I can't think of any multi-tangos and numerous hostages circumstances where you plan, ok...all the good guys win and save all the hostages. Side note 1: One thing that catches my eye, Mr. Tyler's right forearm appears to have significant muscle mass loss, I'm wondering how that occurred? Was it covered before? All the best. Cheers.
@xwrecker
@xwrecker 14 дней назад
You guys should do a part 2
@FNGACADEMY
@FNGACADEMY 14 дней назад
we did! coming this weekend most likely
@xwrecker
@xwrecker 14 дней назад
@@FNGACADEMY awesome
@SE-vo9py
@SE-vo9py 17 дней назад
Hi guys, these breakdowns are awesome. I hope that you do this with FAUDA.
@GWOTKoolAid
@GWOTKoolAid 15 дней назад
Good suggestion. Fauda is underrated. It’s very well done and the creator/lead actor is a former operator from the unit depicted. And super timely considering current events.
@SE-vo9py
@SE-vo9py 15 дней назад
@@GWOTKoolAid I think Fauda is just amazing. It is not as big budget as as the others but some of the scenes in it just blew my mind the first time I saw them.
@lordgibbington
@lordgibbington 11 дней назад
They used gas masks in the killing house because they used gas, Tommy Tobin had to remove his S6 during the assault & threw up several times, John Mac said his S6 didn't fit correctly and he threw up in his mask also.
@lorrainegeeves9565
@lorrainegeeves9565 7 дней назад
Rather odd comment as Tommy Tobin was killed in action in 1972.
5 дней назад
Talking of the SAS doing internal counter terror operations. Two years ago, there were helicopters flying around Liverpool, my partner and her Dad didn't believe me when I told them that they were the "Blue Thunder" helicopters of the SAS. Articles then pop up with pictures of the SAS training in Liverpool and Manchester, doing infil, clearing drills, and exfil training, in civilian areas.
@Ingens_Scherz
@Ingens_Scherz 3 дня назад
Am I wrong in thinking that your guest trooper was seriously injured at some point in his career? I hate to draw attention to the injury, but I'm sure everyone can see it. All I can sincerely say to that soldier is thank-you for your service, whatever that might have been!
@harveysanchez6993
@harveysanchez6993 18 дней назад
I believe it was from Tom Satterly's book All Secure, where he included some information about people that worked for the government were seated on a plane for a training involving a terrorist hijacking of the plane. Delta Force members came in and immediately took down the enemy and it was apparent that the ammo used was real life ammunition. From what I recall, someone asked a Delta guy, what if they would have missed? And the Delta guy said causally, "we never miss."
@qeds.
@qeds. 10 дней назад
His last sentence hit me
@PA-gn4fi
@PA-gn4fi 6 дней назад
Love you guys. The gas masks also had filters in the eyes so that when they stormed a room as the flashbang went off, the flash doesn’t blind them. Cool shit.
@daffyduck1974
@daffyduck1974 5 дней назад
If i remember story correct Maggie Thatcher did the hostage room. It was noted by the guys she never even flinched.
@Bigrago1
@Bigrago1 18 дней назад
From what I could find the SAS didn't wear das masks all the time and the reason they wore it for Operation Nimrod was because they had flashbangs and CS gas
@declanshanahan3888
@declanshanahan3888 16 дней назад
How the fuck would you know what they do in CQB? You've never served.
@Bigrago1
@Bigrago1 16 дней назад
@declanshanahan3888 I never claimed I did serve I just looked up why the SAS wore gas masks and this is what I found. If you want to know specifically I found it on a Reddit post, not the best source admittedly but considering most of the other sites I looked at didn't mention anything or were just Wikipedia copies(which also didn't mention anything) Reddit was the only thing I found that actually gave any form of information on the subject. Also why are you singling me out for? I'm not the only one in this comment section that commented on the gas masks. And just for the record I'm not one of those Stolen Valor pricks.
@infectedvector
@infectedvector 18 дней назад
I read somewhere that the SAS utilized gas masks regularly because at the time CS gas was prominent in their operational planning and for the psychological impact it tended to have on the enemy (however brief that might be).
@jacksell8463
@jacksell8463 4 дня назад
They were using flash bangs mixed with cs gas
@jsolfin185
@jsolfin185 18 дней назад
You Should react to a recent show about the SAS called Rogue Heroes. It's about the formation of the SAS during WW2. I thought it was quite entertaining.
@richardbrown8108
@richardbrown8108 5 дней назад
Apparently they made they’re flash bangs with CS gas in them, Hence why they used the respirator, another fact they had special lens filters so that they were not blinded by the flash bangs
@Tyborg425
@Tyborg425 17 дней назад
I liked this show
@gavinroberts9349
@gavinroberts9349 5 дней назад
The respirator mask is still used… we still use CS gas in room clearance
@4282richard
@4282richard 5 дней назад
They wore respirators because they used CS during the op. This is well documented.
@rajbiswas9077
@rajbiswas9077 18 дней назад
Papa Sean back with Uncle Tyler 😂😂
@ianray8823
@ianray8823 18 дней назад
Just love a straightforward history based combat movie in a reasonable runtime
@user-pp1td5ij4i
@user-pp1td5ij4i 2 дня назад
Yes they used cs gas
@emmanuelhilary6904
@emmanuelhilary6904 17 дней назад
I am a military Historian.... Warfare in history has not been recorded well.. ......... Thanks Much appreciated... On the insights.... You give on modern warfare.............. ......
@shannonmcstormy5021
@shannonmcstormy5021 18 дней назад
I believe that local cops sometimes require APC's, military body armor, military weapons. They also sometimes require no-knock warrants, and other resources. However, in every case, the use of these resources should be automatically reviewed after the case to document what worked, what didn't, etc.
@user-fd6qg5no7t
@user-fd6qg5no7t 10 дней назад
Tyler!!!
@carlgraham9526
@carlgraham9526 5 дней назад
I am no expert here, what i have heard is mostly second hand info and from books, in terms of training, 22 would do several dry runs, i.e not mask, live ammo etc, then a few final live fire runs in full kit. They worked of the principle of train hard, work easy. It also builds trust with having team mates playing hostages. In terms of the s10 masks, they wore them for several reasons, gas/smoke exposure, intimidation factor, canceling identity, and also had tinted lenses to reduce exposure to flashbangs. Lastly, due to the issue with cheek welds with the s10 on, 22 would basically use the white light to aim, they drilled this so much, they were able to make very accurate shots from 25 meters.
@user-hy9hy4rd3l
@user-hy9hy4rd3l 17 дней назад
Seems cut short...Is there a part 2 to this video?
@ryankeyes3101
@ryankeyes3101 18 дней назад
The SAS actually train with gas masks and live ammunition when they go in to their kill house it’s to make the training more difficult.
@davidmiller1354
@davidmiller1354 5 дней назад
Duh. So does ever other wester special forces unit in the world. The SAS are not special these days. They are playing catch up to Delta.
@gootusfootus3229
@gootusfootus3229 3 дня назад
@@davidmiller1354not really, you entitled to that cag is really good and so is the sas, put two and two into the same room you wouldn’t know the difference. If you’ve worked with both you would understand
@jerry6721
@jerry6721 18 дней назад
You 2 look like brothers!
@henrygonzalez360
@henrygonzalez360 18 дней назад
You're right. Never noticed that last time Tyler was on the show.👍🇺🇲💪
@jakeboss2653
@jakeboss2653 18 дней назад
I have a show suggestion for review Yellowstone, Obviously the show has nothing to do with military, but Kace's background from my understanding he is a Navy SEAL, and he has a ton of amazing shootout scenes, i think mostly in season 3, maybe make a compilation video of all the shootout scenes from Yellowstone, or make separate videos of shootout scenes, whatever makes sense for you
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