Military.com | By Hope Hodge Seck The Navy is adding new cognitive enhancement techniques and eyeing performance-tracking systems akin to those used in pro sports for two job communities requiring high degrees of strength and View More ›
Navy tells SEAL to remove Trident from his book about Cairo, the hero dog alongside him on the Bin Laden raid
JAMES CLARKMAY 14, 2020 5:55 PM EDT Nine years ago Will Chesney got an unexpected call: He was to grab his dog and head to Virginia, immediately. What came next View More ›
AFSOC ‘Moving Away’ from Selecting Operators Based on Physical Performance
The commander of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) said Wednesday that the selection process for operators in the future will be less about assessing physical prowess, instead placing more View More ›
US Special Operations arms surveillance aircraft for precision attack
U.S. Special Operations Command is arming small, maneuverable surveillance planes to offer war commanders a precision-strike option supporting ground troops in rugged terrain with Hellfire missiles and laser-guided rockets. If View More ›
The role of special operations forces in a ‘Great Power Conflict’
Thomas Trask, Mark Clark and Stuart Bradin Last week, many of our nation’s retired and active special operations forces (SOF) leaders and operators paused to remember the ill-fated Operation Eagle View More ›
This Navy SEAL killed Usama bin Laden 9 years ago: ‘We met for a second — that’s it’
On May 1, 2011, an elite team of U.S. special operators, known as SEAL Team 6, killed the world’s most wanted terrorist — Usama bin Laden. In Fox Nation’s “The Man Who Killed Usama bin View More ›
Navy SEALs raided Afghan village, detained suspected militants to find kidnapped American
By ASSOCIATED PRESS APRIL 30, 2020 WASHINGTON — In the days after an American contractor was kidnapped in Afghanistan in January, U.S. Navy commandos raided a village and detained suspected members of the View More ›
Russian Commandos Jump From 33,000 Feet Over The Arctic In Unprecedented Exercise
A task force of Russian special operators and paratroopers recently conducted an unprecedented high-altitude airborne training exercise in the Arctic, with some personnel jumping from Il-76 Candid transport aircraft flying at close View More ›
This is what makes SAS selection the toughest in the world
by Ian D’Costa April 23, 2018 12:08:41 EST The Special Air Service is the longest active special missions unit in existence and has remained one of the best. Staffed with the View More ›
US special forces receive Dry Combat Submersible
22nd April 2020 – 10:30 GMT | by The Shephard News Team US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has accepted the first Dry Combat Submersible (DCS) from Lockheed Martin with a Lithium-ion Fault Tolerant View More ›
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