I remember when I went through Canadian basic training my platoon commander was former JTF2, guy was built like that rooster from Bugs Bunny, skinny legs but massively ripped upper body. One day during a course he was supposed to teach in class (not often the platoon leader does that himself) he instead showed us videos of him and his former unit in Afghanistan. One video that I remember perfectly is him recording in the dark as you hear bullets clanging off steel. Then the camera lifts up out of a hatch on a LAVIII and hear bullets whizzing by, an RPG strike the ground about 80m away, and one go over his head. The whole time he was laughing. Apparently him and his team were ambushed that day, and by the end of the fight all the enemies were dead
JTF2 narrow focused?!?! They are probably the best special forces to deal with a great range of threats. They are for trained biological,radiological and neurological as they are officially a Counter Terrorism but they’ve also take on foreign tasks that Special Forces would do which makes them one of the most skilled special forces units as they’re not just SF but also Counter Terrorism
@@applethree3d969 Besides US and Canada most important countries like France, Germany, England and surrounding western european countries have rad and bio training so idk what you on
The SAS have a little known sibling the SBS (the Special Boat Service) mostly drawn from the Royal Marines. They are as deadly as the SAS but even less known since they never take the glory, often leaving the Royal Marines to be the public face of the operation while the SBS do the really tricky bits. Both the SAS and SBS are part of the UKSF (UK Special Forces division distinguished mostly by area of most expertise) That said the British Royal Marines are a commando force to be reconded within their own right especially in their best field of amphibious warfare. All UK special forces rams are drawn from experienced soldiers, sailors or airmen so it is not a direct comparison with the direct recruitment in the USA
Thankyou the sbs are rly good also the British Gurkhas should be on the list also the navy seals are nothing compared to the SAS the SAS are the best in the world, always have been almost certainly will be!!
@@acatscatpg3d102 1 mission... Guess USA needs to create more teams since DEVGRU have had more than 1 failures (no team is 100% effective). My point is that the reason of it's creation doesn't make DEVGRU a better team (DELTA still recruits from DEVGRU), it just shows the vanity of the Navy.
@@GBamaBoy its unfair to compair them two the sas is a lot better it should be delta force compaired to sas the navy seals aren't that elite they compair to the British royal marines
Noah Stevenson lol 😂 what are y’all smoking the seals are the top of the world. Sincerely a product and hands on knowledge. SAS can hold their own don’t get me wrong but seals would crush them.
Everyone arguing over the seals and SAS when in reality in modern wars they both literally fight together as allies on the same missions, often as mixed groups from both countries...
@@Coolmethgamesfan Believe it or not there was another tranche of seals that had a go at selection and all of them failed. Im not going to go into details about whats what as i cant be arsed to argue with the keyboard warriors but SAS partner up more with Delta theres been previous operations thats open to the public now where it was delta not Seals so this list is kinda biased but who cares
Matt Waldock idk about that one chief I was a navy seal and had to climb Mount Everest in the snow up hill and downhill both ways and back with no sheos
It's mainly do to Seals experiences and high mission rate while SAS are largely inexperienced. Besides while they both have similar trained with SAS having more intel/intel counter classes, the seals training is just brutal with alot of deaths during training. Seals are just more brutal and Lethal with a history to back it.
@@vexingrabbit1824 What do you mean the SAS are inexperienced? Have you never heard of the Iranian Embassy Siege or Bravo Two Zero? Everything they do is kept secret so maybe do some research before saying the SAS are "largely inexperienced".
@@jameso2610 SAS is largely inexperienced compared to other special forces units on this list. Their not deployed very often as Britain is largely inactive, Most SAS teams never seen combat when comparing to SEALs, Russian's alpha group, or Israels SF where their all experienced. I'm just pointing out a fact, no use getting angry about facts. The Iranian Embassy Siege happened in the 1980s. While yes the SAS is great but however been mainly inactive besides a few operations. To be honest I rather have a more experienced team. I'm sorry that that some COD fanboys gotten hurt over that. Is their anyway I can make it up to you?
Zero Human no idea where you heard that but it’s utter tosh. Before officially withdrawing from Afghanistan (SF will still be there), Britain was involved in continuous conflicts since 1914. That’s certainly more than any other major western country. In addition, SBS & SAS only recruit from currently serving forces personnel who have to have at least 3 years of experience and usually completed at least one tour. This is contrary to a unit like the SEALs who recruit civilians yet still have a higher percentage of applicants pass selection. Even combined the SAS & SBS are very small in numbers and are constantly deployed (ie. they’ve all been there, done that, and are still there). You’ll be hard pressed to find a unit comprised of more experienced soldiers anywhere, including the SEALs. Finally, I have no idea why some people seem to think the US have more recent experience. It’s almost like UKSF *weren’t there* 🙄
As an Indian, I'm proud the the Marine Commandos of my country are on this list. But I would've liked it if another special forces unit, Para SF of India would be on this list. They're the bravehearts of India who die during deadly missions so that we can sleep peacefully. Would've appreciate if they're included too. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Anyone even heard of chinese Special forces?😂 Ofc not, there is rarely any hostage or terrorism situation in China which made their soldiers a glass canon.
@@madhujyaburagohian1870 India got independent on 1962, and thought China as Friend and was not prepared for war, and that war was not any special ops mission rather was Conventional one. But china will hold top/2nd top position in cyber war fare
Hard to determine as all units have different mission sets. I’d say that SEALs are best at maritime operations (taking down pirates, hijacked ships, etc), the Unit is the best at CT and hostage rescue, AF Special Tactics Squadron is best at ground/air operations. There are also a ton of units left off of this list that arguably deserve a spot (MARSOC, UK SBS, etc). It all boils down to the mission, many units could easily trade operators are still be efficient.
@Bryson Gamblin I have seen Marcos Training and ranking them 9 just because they lack foreign soil experience isn't justice to the fact that they are highly capable and efficient fighting the terror funding nations like Pakistan continuosly for past few decades with so much efficiency.
You forgot the parent of MARCOS, the unit which has actually won every joint competition it has undertaken. The PARA SF. And they've proved themselves much more lethal than anyone else on the list in terms of infiltration capabilities in very small numbers.
The thing is that, its very hard to rank sf units. We don't really need to rank them, all that we should know is that they get their job/mission done and as their enemy, you wouldn't want to come in contact with them.
Pursuing a seal contract myself, I can say this list is a bit off. DEVGRU would make sense for a number one spot, but conventional SEAL teams aren’t on the level of Delta, for example.
True. Their military training is pathetic. Their soldiers arent skilled and half of them drop out of the military after a few weeks. I saw a video where they were doing this two week training exercise and had to alter it and provide entertainment and breaks to troops to keep morale up. Eventually they canceled the training scenario because too many soldiers abandoned the exercise all together.
@@snarfsnarfff I know, it really is humorous. Yet, we must always maintain a vigilant eye. I am not looking forward to a war with them for a variety of reasons.
@@PureFPSPwnage I agree with you there. A war with them would mean an able body draft. We haven't had a draft in almost 50 years but they have a scary amount of people. We're outnumbered by them by something like 4 or 5 to 1.
Just for info: Some of the terrorists killed by MARCOS in Kashmir are trained by Pakistani Special Forces. Edit: For those who are saying “no”, go and read about the Zarraar Coy of Pakistan’s Special Services Group and BATs. They provide training to the Fidayeen (terrorist) squad commanders.
@Chase Miller The seals aren't the hardest even in America's military. Ranger training is honestly about on par with what the seals do. The only reason why the seals are always seen as complete badasses is because they're compared to the rest of navy. That's not to say that seals aren't awesome, but they are pretty overrated.
There are many very elite SOF units in the world. But the SMU’s in JSOC which belong to the worlds only superpower are the most capable, best equipped, best supported and most effective SOF units in the world. This is and always will be the case.
@@jakehughes6087 I remember hearing about an SBS raid in ww2 in france. they sailed civilian ships containing bombs up to german occupied dry docks in france and blew them sky high. Preventing ships like Bismarck from operating from the west coast.
@@jakehughes6087 I believe the main reason the sas is considered more elite is because it's technically the special air service but it does land and air and almost everything except marine operations (obviously handled by SBS)
Except they don't. Some decide to join the Army and go for it, but 1st SFOD-D don't recruit from members of cross branches. SEALs go into DEVGRU, their SMU. The USMC doesn't have an SMU. SF/Rangers/82nd go to their respective SMU, 1st SFOD-D.
@@rocha7686 except that's wrong because they do recruit from across all branches there's no way that Navy seals are number one when CAG has been proven to be the best time and time again, the only seal team that's on par with them is seal team 6
Ken I think you might be working off some old knowledge. I’m not saying that when delta force recruits from different branches, that they switch over to being Soldiers from whatever branch they serve. USMC has MarSOC Raiders, which is a service component of USSOCOM.
Spetznatz is actually like really interesting I was surprised about what spetznatz is since... Spetznatz is like the most general special operations term you can use. It consists of multiple army branches lots of cities who use different equipment depending on how important the city's in that area are. And with that said training and such.... That can't be the same as most armies listed here because of thsy importance stuff I just said it can vary from equipment and wirh that said training aswell. Really look up spetznatz you will be surprised. I know I definitely was! I mean like one of the I thought most trained units and such is actually well.... That 0.o
I feel like what makes the SEAL’s the most dangerous is not just their training, but from what I’ve heard, not even people within the military know much about them.
Dude people outside the military know tons about them. There is no such thing as "best in the world" that distinction belongs to a collection of units from various countries
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@@Horatio_Ticklebottom so you mean there is not 1 No.1 special forces,but many who could be put in that place??
@ Yes. Alot of these units train together, share things they learn from experience, conduct operations together. To say one unit is better than all the others shows ignorance on the subject. They're all amazing.
Everyone has heard of the SEALs. They can’t keep their mouths shut, lol. They aren’t some top secret, classified unit anymore (like Delta, for instance). We know their training methods, equipment, unit formation, structure, operational history. Don’t get me wrong, still very, very elite. Just not in the shadows any longer, and very little of what they do is secretive (even when it’s supposed to be).
@RAJ GURUNG He didnt say the Sweedish Special Force was the hardest training or to get through; he stated it was a tough time. Also you havent been in the UK special forces and cant make a judgement against whose is tougher. As he has been in a Special Force he is more qualifed than most to talk about this topic.
Actually we let our allies attend special forces schools. You just have to be recommend and there has to be a seat available for you to take. I've met a few Brits who have been to ranger school.
@@kaiwarne6713 Thank you so much for standing up for me. one of my best friends is a sas operator and he thinks the same as me that sas should be number one but he never checks youtube
1) I'm Honduran[because of my parents] I can't say I'm wanted in the nation I was born in(2) I'm an 13 5"3 and weight of 130 the United States made a government coup in 2009 that made the economic situation bad
Gurkhas are Line Infantry Soldiers not Special forces. They are brave, and resolute no doubt, but they are trained as any Line infantry are trained. (By Line Infantry, I mean Heavy, Light Infantry or Rifle Regiments)
@FrostyPixels well actually Spetsnaz are not a single unit but rather a common designation of all highly trained Russian units. In fact i think Spetsnaz is only the russian word for''special forces''. Also i think the Alpha group can be designated as a Spetsnaz unit. But you're right that would have been cool to have more Russian special units in the list.
@@renatocoelho3074 I speak fluent Russian, Spetsnaz isn't a word, it's a name for special forces. Spetsnaz is kind of like SWAT, but with military as well as law capability. Still shoulda made the list.
Notice the most elite SF are all British related or protectorates. The British SAS is so badass they helped train the US’s NAVY SEALs, aka UDT, during WWII.
SEALs have never had British influence you're thinking of DELTA/US Army SF. SEALs were made by the Navy no other US branch had much influence apart from maybe the Marines but not really. SEALs are 100 percent American made.
@@bludboy2159 bro 44/50 US states have more active duty soldiers than all of Canada has combined. if diplomacy wasn't a thing the US would have annexed you guys like 80 years ago
Yeah Special Boat Service operators are recruited from the marines and navy, therefore they have more experience and skill than most Special Air Service operators (from the army), I didn’t say they’re any lesser, Special Air Service operators have to serve in the army for E5 (five years), before they even get a chance at selection, moving onto the training that’ll be five months of gruelling nonstop training. Also the drop out is 90%-95% instead of the SEALs 80%-85%
Did you know? that some members of DEVGRU or SEAL TEAM 6 try out for Delta force and you won’t see any Delta force members try out for DEVGRU cuz they say its a downgrade
In fact GIGN is a military force, they are limited to special police operations just like RAID but not in the same areas of France. They're not supposed to operate as a black ops unit outside french territory. "Commandos marine" or "1er RPIMA" are examples of french special military units.
mission success is classified and training is the hardest in the entire USA do your research and im pretty sure the worlds most powerful military force can afford to have the 1st or 2nd best Spec ops unit
@@robzilla5073 In a way, it does. The reason SOF training is so hard is because of how much it costs. The higher the budget, the more training you can afford for your guys.
Placed questionable countries above Canada's JTF2. JTF2 is the ONLY foreign SOF the US regards and labels as a Tier 1 unit. They have operated alongside CAG (Delta Force) GROM, SEAL Team 6, SAS (Britain) ect..
The only one being recognized as tier 1? Bruv do your homework! SAS, KSK, Sayeret Matkal, GROM, Alpha Group Spetsnaz and few others were recognized as tier 1 units
@@Combat-Mindset you’re asking me to do my homework yet you’re the one behind on your English. Read my comment again. I never said they were the only other Tier 1 unit in the world.
Uhh, from what I know JTF2 isn't solely counter-terrorism. They were the spearhead in the invasion of Iraq and were actually picked by the US admiral in charge of tier 1 operators to go into direct combat more often then the rangers, seals or delta force because the Canadians performed better under fire.
@@benjaminrue8684 hitting a target at long range and doing significant harm are two different things. There's a reason people don't use 5.56 rounds for much outside of 500-600 yards.
At least ur nice except for one youtuber... And it’s not vanoss I tell u that, its that guy with a carton of milk logo, u should watch one of those big jigglypanda rage compilation, u can find what he did to people in the first part of that vid.he is not nice like other Canadians.
The most lethal special forces are the one we don't know about.
Lol
Probably right
And never will know.
You’re right
Black ops
USA: were #1
Vietnamese rice farmers in 60's: am i a joke to you
They were getting smoked....yeah we lost the war politically but we didn't loose on the ground....
@@fireboigotti2647 ik
to be fair... the vietnamese got slaughtered very lopsidedly.
@Daniël Ulyev You don't get it. Our soldiers didn't lose. The politicians did.
@@fireboigotti2647 you held your ground even tho you were being toyed by a mere farmers
#1: Task Force 141
Deep
shepherd betrayed us I repeat do not trust shepherd
Disavoved Taskforce 141.
My fav simon riley Ghost.
Hate- That (Human)Dog named German shepard.
Nooo roach
You're not wrong 💯
As soon as you heard the accent you knew what the 'best' would be.
I've watched this channel a lot you could know immediately
It’s kinda true tho
@@radexyz4918 in terms of equipment, i wouldn't deny it. but in terms of skills and performance i wouldn't directly put them above the others
@@kekro7660 well In terms of skill they are definitely top 3
@@radexyz4918 top 5
You forgot about Madagascars Penguins : - ]
Oh whoops - I think they're compromised now
You forgot the philippine scout rangers. 🐺
True
Yeah most people don't know how dangerous those are.
Philippines is the baby bos of the asia
yes.
I was in Delta Force few years ago. Man I miss MW3.
KEM same man
Same
You're about to experience it real soon
2:15 am tbh Iran would get rekt by the USA’s exo suits
WW3
I remember when I went through Canadian basic training my platoon commander was former JTF2, guy was built like that rooster from Bugs Bunny, skinny legs but massively ripped upper body. One day during a course he was supposed to teach in class (not often the platoon leader does that himself) he instead showed us videos of him and his former unit in Afghanistan. One video that I remember perfectly is him recording in the dark as you hear bullets clanging off steel. Then the camera lifts up out of a hatch on a LAVIII and hear bullets whizzing by, an RPG strike the ground about 80m away, and one go over his head. The whole time he was laughing. Apparently him and his team were ambushed that day, and by the end of the fight all the enemies were dead
Sounds pretty awesome, ngl
Wow that’s amazing
If we ever get into another world war, we are drinking together yeah? Anyways thnx for your service from an American Soldier ❤ much loves
Surprisingly they performed given how poorly our country supports our military
So what you're saying is that the JTF2 is so elite (of course they are, they are Canadian after all), that even being ambushed is laughed off.
JTF2 narrow focused?!?! They are probably the best special forces to deal with a great range of threats. They are for trained biological,radiological and neurological as they are officially a Counter Terrorism but they’ve also take on foreign tasks that Special Forces would do which makes them one of the most skilled special forces units as they’re not just SF but also Counter Terrorism
basically like any other first world countries special forces smh 🙄🙄
@@Combat-Mindset no clue what your on not all special forces get rad and bio training
@@applethree3d969 Besides US and Canada most important countries like France, Germany, England and surrounding western european countries have rad and bio training so idk what you on
neurological? 😂 that’s CJIRU
Navy Seal in real life: *Mission completed*
Navy Seal in my dream: *A bunch of seals with weapons*
Perfect lol
Navy SEAL in real life: alcoholic with PTSD that looks like a high school teacher, and is in a mental hospital
navy seals are just like a bunch of babies if they lose their weaponry
@@dosolmire9476 pretty much, but they dont cry
Dosol Mire you’ve seen that first hand?
me: sees thumbnail
me: *call of duty ghosts intensifies*
bravo 6 going dark
Mee too
Me: me
Same
even though it’s the worst game in call of duty history (besides advanced warfair)
I was a navy seal but my mom made me turn off my Xbox
Legend 🤣
Its true guys im his mom
Lasse Jensen hej er du dansk
Picture or it.. oh nvm
@@quitzx1389 its true I was the turned off xbox
The SAS have a little known sibling the SBS (the Special Boat Service) mostly drawn from the Royal Marines. They are as deadly as the SAS but even less known since they never take the glory, often leaving the Royal Marines to be the public face of the operation while the SBS do the really tricky bits. Both the SAS and SBS are part of the UKSF (UK Special Forces division distinguished mostly by area of most expertise) That said the British Royal Marines are a commando force to be reconded within their own right especially in their best field of amphibious warfare.
All UK special forces rams are drawn from experienced soldiers, sailors or airmen so it is not a direct comparison with the direct recruitment in the USA
The special boat service... I feel like the SBS is to the SAS what the paralympics are to the regular Olympics.
Thankyou the sbs are rly good also the British Gurkhas should be on the list also the navy seals are nothing compared to the SAS the SAS are the best in the world, always have been almost certainly will be!!
US Navy SEALs are the top special forces in the world with the most experience by far.
@@rayjames6096 hahahahahahaha your delusions are hilarious.
Our best sf is actually E SQUADRON they recruit higher rank SAS soldiers with the most expierence they work for mi6.
Countries would never reveal their best SFs. There might be some SFs that are still hidden.
Yeah cause not every country has terrorist attack or I mean an attack
cough cough cough delta force cough cough cough
@@Sas-vw1wp seal team 6 mate
I heard Ggk is a pretty op unit?
There definitely are.
"Germany's gs9"
Rainbow Six siege players:
Bruh
*Any German with a bit of general Knowledge:
@@greenmancz3342
"fuzing the hostage room"
"No! Don't!"
Round 6 Lost
It’s gsg9 boi
Weeb
@@greenmancz3342 that's why I said bruh
Australian special forces trooper: that's not a knife THIS IS A KNIFE
But that's a spoon!
Actually, there is no spoon.
Oh, and by the way: If an Australian brandishes an edged weapon - it's not a "knife", but always a KNOIFE!
Knifey Spooney
@@drops2cents260 Whoosh!
@@user-lf3wr8rh7r/videos
Nope, I'm just a sucker for correct spelling. ;-)
SEAL's aren't the best SF team, they even aren't the best US SF team, considering that DELTA recruits from SEAL teams
this list is all wrong. SEALS are Tier-2. SF like SAS, DELTA or my GOI, COL MOSCHIN and GIS (Italy) are Tier-1 !!
Devgru(Team6) Was created because of the failure of DELTA on a mission.
@@acatscatpg3d102 1 mission... Guess USA needs to create more teams since DEVGRU have had more than 1 failures (no team is 100% effective). My point is that the reason of it's creation doesn't make DEVGRU a better team (DELTA still recruits from DEVGRU), it just shows the vanity of the Navy.
Facts, SEALS are tier 2, DEVGRU is Tier 1 and on the Same level as Delta
@@reinhartgregory DENGRU IS SEALS...... ?
Navy Seal: No One is Better.
SAS: No One.
This really happened btw 🤣
SAS are the originals but the Navy Seals are the new Kings
@@GBamaBoy ok ok but ya have to realise the Navy seals are trained by the SAS too
@@GBamaBoy its unfair to compair them two the sas is a lot better it should be delta force compaired to sas the navy seals aren't that elite they compair to the British royal marines
Noah Stevenson lol 😂 what are y’all smoking the seals are the top of the world. Sincerely a product and hands on knowledge. SAS can hold their own don’t get me wrong but seals would crush them.
Everyone arguing over the seals and SAS when in reality in modern wars they both literally fight together as allies on the same missions, often as mixed groups from both countries...
Owen Waters SAS training is way harder then seals. About 50 seals tried the full SAS training and about 3 passed.
@@Coolmethgamesfan Believe it or not there was another tranche of seals that had a go at selection and all of them failed. Im not going to go into details about whats what as i cant be arsed to argue with the keyboard warriors but SAS partner up more with Delta theres been previous operations thats open to the public now where it was delta not Seals so this list is kinda biased but who cares
Owen Waters but the seals are still the better force
SAS and seals are very differans. SaS is more on par with Delta force or Green Berets
Matt Waldock idk about that one chief I was a navy seal and had to climb Mount Everest in the snow up hill and downhill both ways and back with no sheos
You forgot "Power Rangers" .... these list is not even accurate.
eeeeeeeeeeee
and taskforce 141 smh my head
Marco Barbosa it was a joke
😂 😂
Lol
Canada not in war: im sorry
Canada in war: you’re sorry
USA: seals are best
Rest of the word: SAS are best
It's mainly do to Seals experiences and high mission rate while SAS are largely inexperienced. Besides while they both have similar trained with SAS having more intel/intel counter classes, the seals training is just brutal with alot of deaths during training. Seals are just more brutal and Lethal with a history to back it.
@@vexingrabbit1824 I think you mixed up SAS and Seals...
@@vexingrabbit1824 What do you mean the SAS are inexperienced? Have you never heard of the Iranian Embassy Siege or Bravo Two Zero? Everything they do is kept secret so maybe do some research before saying the SAS are "largely inexperienced".
@@jameso2610 SAS is largely inexperienced compared to other special forces units on this list. Their not deployed very often as Britain is largely inactive, Most SAS teams never seen combat when comparing to SEALs, Russian's alpha group, or Israels SF where their all experienced.
I'm just pointing out a fact, no use getting angry about facts. The Iranian Embassy Siege happened in the 1980s. While yes the SAS is great but however been mainly inactive besides a few operations. To be honest I rather have a more experienced team. I'm sorry that that some COD fanboys gotten hurt over that. Is their anyway I can make it up to you?
Zero Human no idea where you heard that but it’s utter tosh. Before officially withdrawing from Afghanistan (SF will still be there), Britain was involved in continuous conflicts since 1914. That’s certainly more than any other major western country. In addition, SBS & SAS only recruit from currently serving forces personnel who have to have at least 3 years of experience and usually completed at least one tour. This is contrary to a unit like the SEALs who recruit civilians yet still have a higher percentage of applicants pass selection. Even combined the SAS & SBS are very small in numbers and are constantly deployed (ie. they’ve all been there, done that, and are still there). You’ll be hard pressed to find a unit comprised of more experienced soldiers anywhere, including the SEALs.
Finally, I have no idea why some people seem to think the US have more recent experience. It’s almost like UKSF *weren’t there* 🙄
German KSK: "Am i a joke to you?"
Its so wholesome, in the KSK Nazis and Islamists Work together so well
@@VoRiiactual bobs and vagene
Gsg?
Also the Russian Spectnaz :
Am I a joke to you?
Roland Katona
Also the French GIGN:
Am i a joke to you?
This isn't accurate, he forgot Task Force 141
Bravo 6, going dark
Ah, finally found a COD dude!
Rambo vs Task Force 141
WHOOOOO?
"So what should you call this Task Force?"
"1-4-1"
As an Indian, I'm proud the the Marine Commandos of my country are on this list. But I would've liked it if another special forces unit, Para SF of India would be on this list. They're the bravehearts of India who die during deadly missions so that we can sleep peacefully. Would've appreciate if they're included too. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
What about Gorkha
@@xotubor this video is about the special forces
Yeah surgical strikes and many unknown mission
bro gorkha regiment is not sf
The Taliban calls Marcos the bearded devil's for a reason
The most lethal special forces units reside in Germany.
_Hail Hydra._
KSK!!!
HAIL HYDRA
@@pfdrtom HAIL HYDRA
Who's that? Satan?
@@unicornsparkleswirl7564 you dumb! HAIL HYDRA
*#1 The Girlfriend*
1# THE SANDAL
Oh did you know, he has a girlfriend?
There so deadly they don't exist.
@@5lake so deadly I've still never had one
1# The Mom
2# The Dad
COD-
Veteran: u won't survive!
ME (after watching this video): I will. Bravo six! going dark!
What does that even mean
@@shivangsrivastava4522 epic gamer Broz?
With captain price u can never lose
Aric Minnifield yeah your virginity
😂😂😂😂
Anyone even heard of chinese Special forces?😂
Ofc not, there is rarely any hostage or terrorism situation in China which made their soldiers a glass canon.
The joke was funny but the problem is incident like korean war, 62indo- china war says something else
@@lollxxd6141 nah it was 67 war and it wasn't a war it was a small conflict
The Korean War and Sino Indian War:
@@madhujyaburagohian1870 India got independent on 1962, and thought China as Friend and was not prepared for war, and that war was not any special ops mission rather was Conventional one. But china will hold top/2nd top position in cyber war fare
@Shaurya Aggarwal that's how war works.
IS: repeatedly praises the GSG-9
Also IS: Doesn’t put the GSG-9 on the list
The GSG-9 is in another military video they did.
Dude gsg9 are not military unit they are police counter terrorism unit like sco19
And also gign
They're more Simliar to SWAT
There a highly trained police force
At the end about the Navy Seals "There's no terrain that can stop them"
Me: "What about the Bermuda Triangle?"
Nothing special about the bermuda triangle
Let’s be honest he put navy seals at number 1 because he’s American
@@rns2490 Propaganda lol
@@rns2490 no he put them at number 1 because thats what they are don’t be mad because you’re country isn’t there😂
@@dwaynejohnson3656 nope 👎
Marcos isn't termed as Beard Force (Dhadiwala Fauji).
Rather it's Para SF.
It's actually called RASTRIYA RIFLES..
Rastriya rifles Bois called actually beard force
boys...... it's actually every SF which operates in J&k cuz they all have beards....
Men apart every man an emperor JAI HIND 🇮🇳
dude para SF is different and Marcos is differnt
Marcos are allow to keep beards therefore they are known dadiwala fauji
Hard to determine as all units have different mission sets. I’d say that SEALs are best at maritime operations (taking down pirates, hijacked ships, etc), the Unit is the best at CT and hostage rescue, AF Special Tactics Squadron is best at ground/air operations.
There are also a ton of units left off of this list that arguably deserve a spot (MARSOC, UK SBS, etc). It all boils down to the mission, many units could easily trade operators are still be efficient.
I think DELTA needs to be higher on the list. However most of there missions remain unknown so it is understandable.
Same for jtf2
seal team 6 is far more superior than delta and their missions remains ............. secret !!
@@mclarenm1 Delta Force is literally hand-picked from Seal Team 6, Rangers, MARSOC, regular navy seals and PJ's from my knowledge
He put SEALs above CAG. 😂🤣😂🤣 Maybe DevGru, but not regular SEALs. This list is so off it's comical.
@@wapowr6 as per as I know seal team 6 was made when the delta force failed a Rescue mission.
I think it isn’t very accurate to rank them as we don’t know everything they do
@Bryson Gamblin I have seen Marcos Training and ranking them 9 just because they lack foreign soil experience isn't justice to the fact that they are highly capable and efficient fighting the terror funding nations like Pakistan continuosly for past few decades with so much efficiency.
Kartikey Singh Chauhan Yeah
You forgot the parent of MARCOS, the unit which has actually won every joint competition it has undertaken. The PARA SF. And they've proved themselves much more lethal than anyone else on the list in terms of infiltration capabilities in very small numbers.
Para SF is extremely secretive , probably that's the reason , hardly anyone knows about them
@man with a child thanks a lot for the informations , amazing to know so many things .
The thing is that, its very hard to rank sf units. We don't really need to rank them, all that we should know is that they get their job/mission done and as their enemy, you wouldn't want to come in contact with them.
Source: Trust me bro.
Even Garud commandos (of Indian Air Force) and NSG commandos of India are top class
Pursuing a seal contract myself, I can say this list is a bit off. DEVGRU would make sense for a number one spot, but conventional SEAL teams aren’t on the level of Delta, for example.
🧢🗿
SAS are better trained and more experienced.
Good luck on your voyage to becoming a Navy SEAL
Best part about this video? *Not* one single thing *Made in China* . Lol
True. Their military training is pathetic. Their soldiers arent skilled and half of them drop out of the military after a few weeks. I saw a video where they were doing this two week training exercise and had to alter it and provide entertainment and breaks to troops to keep morale up. Eventually they canceled the training scenario because too many soldiers abandoned the exercise all together.
@@snarfsnarfff I know, it really is humorous. Yet, we must always maintain a vigilant eye. I am not looking forward to a war with them for a variety of reasons.
@@PureFPSPwnage I agree with you there. A war with them would mean an able body draft. We haven't had a draft in almost 50 years but they have a scary amount of people. We're outnumbered by them by something like 4 or 5 to 1.
The computer or editing and animating software may very well be.
They don’t focus much on man power but technological warfare. This technology can be weapons such as nukes, diseases(corona), and malware.
India: Marcos
Pakistan: polo
Most underrated comment, hahaha
Genius
Just for info: Some of the terrorists killed by MARCOS in Kashmir are trained by Pakistani Special Forces.
Edit: For those who are saying “no”, go and read about the Zarraar Coy of Pakistan’s Special Services Group and BATs. They provide training to the Fidayeen (terrorist) squad commanders.
@@M4STERCH1EF nope
@@M4STERCH1EF impossible 😂🤣😂🤣
#1. The hispanic mom with a chancla
*SLAP*
When my mom picks up her tsinelas 😂😂
This is the best channel I have ever watched!!
Arnold Schwarzenegger no1 " I eat navy seals for lunch"
IllicitNz Nz no it’s I eat green berets for breakfast
John matrix "I eat green beret for breakfast & right now i am hungry"
I hate fortnight Give me a reason why i shouldn’t didn’t they do away with the green berets or did they just change the name
@@ihatefortnightgivemeareaso5659 I don't even want to give a reason to you for hating fortnite😂
“You won’t survive navy seal training”
“Maaaaaan, we cant even tell you about US Army SF training. It’s never the same. It’s always a secret”
@Chase Miller lol no.
@Chase Miller The seals aren't the hardest even in America's military. Ranger training is honestly about on par with what the seals do. The only reason why the seals are always seen as complete badasses is because they're compared to the rest of navy. That's not to say that seals aren't awesome, but they are pretty overrated.
@@Dr4gon2000 "ranger training on par with seals" bahahahahahah you have no idea!
@@idriscam Well, I've known seals and nearly went ranger, but yeah sure, I know nothing /s
@General Goldy Delta force is CAG and they're on par with DEVGRU
Infographics show: Only it’s enemies called it the unit.
Also the infographics show: tHe uNit
So it's RUSSIANS then.
Nobody likes you
Dark Altrax what
@@plagues895 no-one cares about u
@@odstkefro3343 Russia seems neutral though
There are many very elite SOF units in the world. But the SMU’s in JSOC which belong to the worlds only superpower are the most capable, best equipped, best supported and most effective SOF units in the world. This is and always will be the case.
The most lethal special force group in the world?
Definitely soccer moms
'The Unit' seems such a Simple but fear instilling name.
The most mysterious always be the most fears.
*I really wanted to be a SEAL growing up*
*Like an actual SEAL you know? The marine mammal kind..*
Bruh this is so funny
not*
@@itaikizner2986 ah man
😥🔫
Just practice your singing skills and you'll rock that Kiss From a Rose in no time
🤣but also😤
Nate Dawg straight face gang
Definitely under estimated Sayaret. They should be top 5 for sure.
SBS, all day every day. If you know, you know.
SAS is better than SBS
Special boat service
@@Joe-hl2ts I know two twins in SAS And SBS, its exactly the same, some are designed for amphibious and the land but do the same counter terrorism etc
@@jakehughes6087 I remember hearing about an SBS raid in ww2 in france. they sailed civilian ships containing bombs up to german occupied dry docks in france and blew them sky high. Preventing ships like Bismarck from operating from the west coast.
@@jakehughes6087 I believe the main reason the sas is considered more elite is because it's technically the special air service but it does land and air and almost everything except marine operations (obviously handled by SBS)
but delta force recruits from Army SF , Navy SEALs and MARSOC.... soo
Ik it makes no sense
Except they don't.
Some decide to join the Army and go for it, but 1st SFOD-D don't recruit from members of cross branches.
SEALs go into DEVGRU, their SMU.
The USMC doesn't have an SMU.
SF/Rangers/82nd go to their respective SMU, 1st SFOD-D.
@@rocha7686 except that's wrong because they do recruit from across all branches there's no way that Navy seals are number one when CAG has been proven to be the best time and time again, the only seal team that's on par with them is seal team 6
Ken I think you might be working off some old knowledge. I’m not saying that when delta force recruits from different branches, that they switch over to being Soldiers from whatever branch they serve. USMC has MarSOC Raiders, which is a service component of USSOCOM.
Fun fact they also recruit from the Coast Guard and National Guard elements!
Terrorists: That’s it we’re killing the hostage
Rescue Forces: *fUzE thRow*
*Hey this sounds awfully familiar to Rainbow Six Siege*
Alpha Group: " You say civilian casualties, I SAY PADDED STATS. "
You have been removed from the match for tk
Delta Force literally recruits from Navy SEAL’s though Lol
No they don't.
DarkSG129
Yes they do
No they don't Delta Recruits from Army SFs and Ranger. Devgru recruits from Seals
@@sezeku2732 Delta Force does recruit from the SEALs though?
Delta recruits from everyone
"Most feared special force = navy seals"
Ex-KGB operatives that joined Spetsnaz:
Am i a joke to you? Oh wait NO ONE JOKES ABOUT KGB CYKA BLYAT
Tru
Spetznatz is actually like really interesting I was surprised about what spetznatz is since... Spetznatz is like the most general special operations term you can use. It consists of multiple army branches lots of cities who use different equipment depending on how important the city's in that area are. And with that said training and such.... That can't be the same as most armies listed here because of thsy importance stuff I just said it can vary from equipment and wirh that said training aswell. Really look up spetznatz you will be surprised. I know I definitely was! I mean like one of the I thought most trained units and such is actually well.... That 0.o
kGB aren’t SOF
Prevet
lol spetsnaz are overrated af
Y’all know that the thumbnail is a image from call of duty ghosts
I know I’m a huge call of duty fan
the_ghost Echo-31 Alex same
There were 260 Navy Seals that operated in Vietnam between 1962 and 1972...so far I have met 1000 of them.
This channel always shows America at first in any topic.
they showed israel first and if he does he is speeking facts
घर घर की रसोई I mean it’s always true
@Ibrahim Raziuddin Majed its has taken many major operations.
@Ibrahim Raziuddin Majed tell me to the truth you are from Pakistan, aren't you? jali na ? 🤣
कोई ना.....
अब कोरोना पर बनाएगा तो जीव जलेगा इसका no.1 पर लाते हुए 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
I feel like what makes the SEAL’s the most dangerous is not just their training, but from what I’ve heard, not even people within the military know much about them.
Dude people outside the military know tons about them. There is no such thing as "best in the world" that distinction belongs to a collection of units from various countries
@@Horatio_Ticklebottom so you mean there is not 1 No.1 special forces,but many who could be put in that place??
@ Yes. Alot of these units train together, share things they learn from experience, conduct operations together. To say one unit is better than all the others shows ignorance on the subject. They're all amazing.
Everyone has heard of the SEALs. They can’t keep their mouths shut, lol. They aren’t some top secret, classified unit anymore (like Delta, for instance). We know their training methods, equipment, unit formation, structure, operational history.
Don’t get me wrong, still very, very elite. Just not in the shadows any longer, and very little of what they do is secretive (even when it’s supposed to be).
Captain Price: Hold my Savage interrogation technique
MWR?
@@easy757birthday no call of duty 4 modern warfare
Bro Canada got recognized for once finally
I have been in Swedish special forces and I can say that it is a tough life and I think that the sas or sbs should be first
@RAJ GURUNG well I mean if he has been in a special forces unit, it makes him more qualified then to talk about it then you
@RAJ GURUNG He didnt say the Sweedish Special Force was the hardest training or to get through; he stated it was a tough time. Also you havent been in the UK special forces and cant make a judgement against whose is tougher. As he has been in a Special Force he is more qualifed than most to talk about this topic.
Actually we let our allies attend special forces schools. You just have to be recommend and there has to be a seat available for you to take. I've met a few Brits who have been to ranger school.
@@kaiwarne6713 Thank you so much for standing up for me. one of my best friends is a sas operator and he thinks the same as me that sas should be number one but he never checks youtube
Thank you
I’m pretty shure that you forgot the McDonleds employees
They can send out 5 burgers per a minute and can knock out the ice cream machine or milkshake within seconds. These guys are deadly.
True
The enemies are calling it "The unit" then he calls them like that.
“One of the worlds best counter terrorizing forces in the world!” Lol you had a lag bro
Say hii to King Kim
@@hkm6353 we will do such a thing, and remember to pay a visit
@@teagin.poulsen i have plan to visit NK and meet King Kim
Oh good I was worried I was the only one who noticed.
Honestly, even though the SAS is essentially #1. People underestimate the power of the SAS and British Military Power.
Size matters.
I don't speak tea and crumpets
But. . . Bladed We know you speak heart disease and grease
1) I'm Honduran[because of my parents] I can't say I'm wanted in the nation I was born in(2) I'm an 13 5"3 and weight of 130 the United States made a government coup in 2009 that made the economic situation bad
@@bmt5575 o o f
The most deadly special force in the world are *Task Force 141*
That is a Task Force compiled of people from different units.
It's called task force 1 for 1 cause the number might ring a nuke!
Soooo the SAS
Big Smoke TF 141 isn’t the SAS, it’s a task force comprised of different operatives from different units, and/or nations
Big Smoke i mean most of them are from the SAS like ghost, roach, soap, and price
Number 1:
*Crab rave*
Doug batchelor end time even TH-cam
This show is truly insightful.
Disappointed not seeing Gurkhas on the number one here.
“If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or a Gurkha.”
Rouge Saytr I worked with Gurkhas they’re nothing special anymore, also they aren’t special forces
Gurkhas are Line Infantry Soldiers not Special forces. They are brave, and resolute no doubt, but they are trained as any Line infantry are trained. (By Line Infantry, I mean Heavy, Light Infantry or Rifle Regiments)
Ernest Pennysworth Yep, I did too. They aren’t special forces.
I think Spetsnaz should've been on this list. Very secretive, but also incredibly tough and ruthless.
@FrostyPixels well actually Spetsnaz are not a single unit but rather a common designation of all highly trained Russian units. In fact i think Spetsnaz is only the russian word for''special forces''. Also i think the Alpha group can be designated as a Spetsnaz unit. But you're right that would have been cool to have more Russian special units in the list.
@@renatocoelho3074 I speak fluent Russian, Spetsnaz isn't a word, it's a name for special forces. Spetsnaz is kind of like SWAT, but with military as well as law capability. Still shoulda made the list.
@@FrozenMadLad alpha group is part of spetznaz its the top unit in spetznaz
@@kaibarry3113 alpha is like devgru for the seals for comparison.
@@Jra8994 that's literally what I said
The most powerful is having to listen to a flat earther tale for 32 min
Notice the most elite SF are all British related or protectorates. The British SAS is so badass they helped train the US’s NAVY SEALs, aka UDT, during WWII.
You shouldn't lie.
SEALs have never had British influence you're thinking of DELTA/US Army SF. SEALs were made by the Navy no other US branch had much influence apart from maybe the Marines but not really. SEALs are 100 percent American made.
"Canada operates one of the worlds best counter terrorist forces in the world"
quote from the Infographics show
2/1/2020
And to anyone wondering, he used DD/MM/YY, not MM/DD/YY
Anyone else more interested in the name then the comment
Your about a month off
This is america sir
All they got is underbarrel shotguns and bear traps
Dude Canada's Special forces operations are mainly classified
That’s because they don’t want people knowing how much of a clown special forces they are, they’re basically useless
@@joevaller489 Canada's never lost a war. We've defeated the US twice. Don't sleep on us.
Kuz they don't want 'the secret wars' getting out
@@bludboy2159 bro 44/50 US states have more active duty soldiers than all of Canada has combined. if diplomacy wasn't a thing the US would have annexed you guys like 80 years ago
@@infernodotdash2203 I doubt it
SAS: Ranked by everyone else as the best special forces
The Infographics show: No
Exactly the point. But hey they gotta fly the flag for the home team right?
Idiots.
They aren't the best
@@chess74u who is the best then
@@kieranjones5021 we don't know about the Best ones
@@chess74u obviously the demon slayers
Swap the sas and seals and you’re pretty much bang on perfect
The list is a joke
Gotta agree the sas dealt with the Iranian embassy situation in like 20 minutes the navy seals would never even be able to dream of that
Polish GROM?
we get it you like rainbow six siege and think ela and zofia are hot
I feel like the Special Boat Service should be here somewhere. It has a similar level of training and expertise to the SAS and is rather more low-key.
These guys have absolutely no idea what they are talking about in any of their videos
exactly! and they missed out the pakistani SSG
@@maxrr555 true
Yeah Special Boat Service operators are recruited from the marines and navy, therefore they have more experience and skill than most Special Air Service operators (from the army), I didn’t say they’re any lesser, Special Air Service operators have to serve in the army for E5 (five years), before they even get a chance at selection, moving onto the training that’ll be five months of gruelling nonstop training.
Also the drop out is 90%-95% instead of the SEALs 80%-85%
@Yash 2ndOffice like I said they’re not any lesser
Ad company: so how many ads can you put in a 10 minute video?
TH-cam: yes
Did you know? that some members of DEVGRU or SEAL TEAM 6 try out for Delta force and you won’t see any Delta force members try out for DEVGRU cuz they say its a downgrade
I think they forgot France's GIGN. They're BRUTAL (not in a civilian casulties kind of way tho).
They are not special forces, they are a specialist police force for counter terrorism, not military sorry
@@Alhy-ls3dv nope RAID is the special police force, the GIGN is a special military force.
The GIGN is a police organization, They aren't a military unit. I just looked it up.
@@cjj732 nope
In fact GIGN is a military force, they are limited to special police operations just like RAID but not in the same areas of France. They're not supposed to operate as a black ops unit outside french territory. "Commandos marine" or "1er RPIMA" are examples of french special military units.
The SEALS have a lower mission success rate than the SAS and their training is rated 6 below the SAS get gud
mission success is classified and training is the hardest in the entire USA do your research and im pretty sure the worlds most powerful military force can afford to have the 1st or 2nd best Spec ops unit
@@ghostjackal5273 but the SEAL training isn't as hard as the SAS training
Tamxy Quality and budget don’t go hand-in-hand
@@robzilla5073 In a way, it does. The reason SOF training is so hard is because of how much it costs. The higher the budget, the more training you can afford for your guys.
@@dec7674 Evaluate.
I was waiting for Marcos. Love it
i was waiting for para sf
Iam too
Just think, SEALs have likely lost more men in training than they have in combat.
Where are GIGN, Black Storks and GSG9
gsg9 was mentioned as gs9
Well it’s GSG9
GIGN and GSG9 are police based like CTSFO
Not Special Forces
@@skibtonio GIGN is military
Placed questionable countries above Canada's JTF2. JTF2 is the ONLY foreign SOF the US regards and labels as a Tier 1 unit. They have operated alongside CAG (Delta Force) GROM, SEAL Team 6, SAS (Britain) ect..
Ikr
The only one being recognized as tier 1? Bruv do your homework! SAS, KSK, Sayeret Matkal, GROM, Alpha Group Spetsnaz and few others were recognized as tier 1 units
@@Combat-Mindset you’re asking me to do my homework yet you’re the one behind on your English. Read my comment again. I never said they were the only other Tier 1 unit in the world.
Surprised that chief Virtue Signaler hasn’t cancelled JTF2
@@TheHk1966 He’s been trying to get rid of it.
“To their enemies, The Unit.” “The Unit...”
Israeli special forces soldier: “I need to run a quick errand”
Ever heard of NSG, Cobra Commando, Para SF? Also there are many we don't even know
Video: "Most Lethal Special Forces..."
Me: "4Chan."
ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ- Eats Soup With A Fork. Nobody even knows what this is anymore
ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ- Eats Soup With A Fork. Kekistani forces have never been defeated
Special Ed Forces
ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ- Eats Soup With A Fork. Me:yahoo!Answers...
where is task force 141? price, soap, nikolai? they should be the top 1
It depends who is playing them noobs or a veteran
It's real life name is task force 2 but with real people!
You Forgot Ghost Litle Peice Of...
Task Force 141 is a fiction faction.
although being fictional they were part of the SAS
Uhh, from what I know JTF2 isn't solely counter-terrorism.
They were the spearhead in the invasion of Iraq and were actually picked by the US admiral in charge of tier 1 operators to go into direct combat more often then the rangers, seals or delta force because the Canadians performed better under fire.
Also JTF2 only has one field casualty and it was a machinery malfunction.
@@TheLikenessOfNormala Canadian JTF2 operator said that soilder that that died was a CSOR guy, Canada’s tier 2 special force.
About time the SAS-R (Australia) got a mention on one of these lists! I've never heard them mentioned on any of the other ones 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I swear you've made about 18 videos around the same thing
Special Forces Be Like: U Dead
Mr. Beast: I Like Those Odds.
U wot m8
The “Who dares wins” thing snapped me into paying attention to the video when I was using it as background noise. Ahhh mw2
Putting Russia's special force in a bad light and putting USA Navy seal as no. 1 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Country: has terrorists
Navy seals: let me sing you the song of my people, it’s called “the symphony of 5.56”
Spetsnaz: my 7.62 hits harder
Antonio Turnquest yeah but you’ll never get close enough to use it
I don’t have to
5.56 rounds can reach out to farther distances than the 7.62 with greater accuracy
@@benjaminrue8684 hitting a target at long range and doing significant harm are two different things. There's a reason people don't use 5.56 rounds for much outside of 500-600 yards.
When you talk about amphibious training it's SBS not SAS.
special boat service?
@Tristen McNeil-Tews I prefer to call them "The Boaties"
Being canadian that sorry thing really makes me laugh HAHAHA!!
EDIT: SORRY MISSED A WORD. SORRY FOR THE EDIT EHHH!!
At least ur nice except for one youtuber...
And it’s not vanoss I tell u that, its that guy with a carton of milk logo, u should watch one of those big jigglypanda rage compilation, u can find what he did to people in the first part of that vid.he is not nice like other Canadians.
Task force 141 wins all of them together for sure