I've had the distinct pleasure of meeting several SAS and SBS men. I was with two friends who are Delta Force. I definitely felt like a mere mortal amongst giants. The members of the Special Forces are an exceptional breed of men. I have tremendous respect for them and the magnificent work they do. Thank you gentlemen for your service and your sacrifices!
Honneur et respect de la part d'un ancien sous-officier parachutiste de l'armée française. Les frères d'armes n'ont pas de frontière, c'est le coeur et le don de soi entre autres qui les anime. Sans les forces spéciales le monde n'existerait même plus aujourd'hui. Combien de gens ont conscience de tout cela ? Si peu .......
@@pierrehenrimerchez8991pauvre gugusse ouvrez grand vos oreilles , c'est aux femmes et aux hommes qui exercent les métiers d'uniformes que vous devez votre sécurité en faisant votre malin. Êtes vous capable de sauver une personne en danger de mort devant un agresseur armé d'un couteau ? C'est à cela qu'on mesure le courage d'un vrai homme. A moins que le votre ne s'exprime qu'avec des commentaires arrogants comme la majorité des civils.
GHANA ARMED FORCES peacekeeping forces played a key role in protecting and bringing peace to this country. In fact, at a point all peacekeepers gave up and left the country but the Ghanaian peacekeeping force and their general commander couldn't abandoned their position and stood their grounds. Many lost their lives but they triumph in the end. The end of this vidoe documentary some of the peacekeepers of Ghana Armed Forces could be seen taking illegal small arms and grenades from the communities.
Please, that's not true. Nigeria was the number one country that played that role. Ghanaian was never on the front line of bringing peace to our country.
Thought i read somewhere that the Americans had to use the British army jungle warfare training manuals in Vietnam, and even had to use a copied version of their jungle boots because the G.I leather boots would rot, still i love the fact we help each other out when needed...
@@davedriscoll1652 The fact that Americans still think they single-handedly defeated the most powerful empire in human history is absolutely fucking hilarious. It really doesn't help the stereotype.
The British government and ministry of defence should do more for British army personnel in terms of accommodation, salary, retirement and they should never be homeless. They are men and women of honour. Much respect and appreciation.👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
But we train to take homes and can end up the ones without!! So lesson learnt!! Fight for what fights with you… or the highest bidder if it’s justified, and sleep easy!! That’s all anyone else does to keep the world moving!
It sad for some of us that knew the story that a brave Sierra Leonean solder was captured along with the British and was severely tortured but he’s name was never mentioned
It's not new and they will never stop their weak altitude towards Black people. They seriously care about their interests in resources and their own people.
Perhaps ... but this also precipated the end of the civil war. The entire SAS operation restored faith in the actions of the British in Sierra Leone and ultimately led to peace.
They brought no peace to nowhere. That is just the West doing what it does best. Telling false stories to glorify themselves. Ecomog soldiers were largely responsible for peace in Sierra Leone
This pixelating bollocks is really irritating, blurring out a joint!!! Treating adults like babies but leave the comments section free to pour out all kinds of crap.
Could be a cigarette. The pixelation of that stuff is such an irritating thing, especially in documentaries. "Ther are drug crazed individuals, we have to blur it, but take our word for it that behind the censorship they are doing that evil thing we said they are doing". Journalism and documentary film MY ARSE.
I was on this operation, it has been dramatically enhanced as well as being 80% inaccurate. Seeing they interviewed Charlie was cool, reminds me how old we all are nowadays.
It's not true that this one mission brought a decisive end to the war in Sierra Leone. That's ignoring the massive efforts of other countries that contributed troops to bring peace to Sierra Leone under the UN. The UN mission to bring peace to Sierra Leone was commanded by my compatriot General Opande. It took efforts from several players to end the war in Sierra Leone, not just 50 soldiers from the White saviors country in one mission!
Everyone who read this,we don't know each other and probably never will but i wish you all the best in life and all success and happiness in this world and hereafter.❤
As always you should not mess with these boys. The best in the world, an example is this mission. God Bless them on each mission they sent on and bring them home safe. 🇬🇧
Sounds like SAS bosses were sitting at a little round table with Mi Ties and discussing how terrible it is that the prisoners are being tortured every hour. While the prisoners were bleeding to death.
😳🤔😡, This is a good example of the timeless African Proverb of Africa History- When Brothers fight to the death, a Stranger comes and inherits their property 😳🤔😡
The British had nothing to gain in this fight, beyond saving their troops. They only got involved because of the sentimental attachment their then Prime Minister Tony Blair, had to Sierra Leone, which is a former British colony where his father once worked. So, your Proverb doesn't apply here.
One of the Westside Boys was telling his side of the story... What are you suggesting, that none of the Westside Boys or anyone in the town can read or write to tell their side of the story? Black Zorro spoke English very well and explained what happened very clearly. Maybe you could explain why the Westside Boys were terrorizing, raping, kidnapping and murdering innocent people, their brothers as you said? There are better ways to get your needs met than behaving like animals which never leads to peace for anyone. We can't move forward into a better life with hate and unforgiveness in our hearts.
I was 16 years old displaced boy in Freetown when this operation was on. Watching the helicopters by the sea unforgettable moments. Thanks to the entire SAS team you will surely blees!! I guess the operation made most of our rebels started to surrender.
I respect, everything on earth, except exaggerating of everything denounced our death' one day or another,course British have done so many innumerable good deeds as well American but universe is speculating,where British American are going ahead at this crucial time,either influence Africa to wage war against your own people who seccumbed to your inetiative like India or china,still so many issues to analyse and act accordingly else bombing on hirosema and nagasaki may never forgive and forget, American slhould understand the existence of humanbeing,but God is a bove u nicerse
Don’t mess with the SAS Every patriotic British citizen are immensely proud of our Armed Forces and especially our Special Forces they make me proud to be British
@@Hippobottomless commenting on what I saw, I didn't question its reality or not. Just stating about the big I am then not holding up to the image he sets. And it's truly like that IRL.
Nigerian Army played a significant role in the restoration of peace in sierre lone, of which my father happened to be the troops unfortunately their efforts were never recognized.
No, their efforts is higher recognized by us Sierra Leoneans . We have places named after Sani Abacha, Maxwell Kobi the then captain who was killed by the rebels.
The narration on some of this is way off, the Chinook is not considered to be a "slow" helicopter by anyone that knows just a little about military helicopters. It is the fastest helicopter currently in use by the US military.
@TheMattC9999 I kind of cheated, my son had told me that after his deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq when I asked him what getting the "zoomies" was like in a Blackhawk, or Kiowa "littlebird" and was completely shocked that those big old lumbering behemoths we see overhead so often in our area were actually the fastest in the US military services. We live about 45 miles north of "Fort HOOD", not Fort Cavazos. It will always be Fort Hood to those of us who refuse for our history to be whitewashed by communists' mind games!
Why were some of the images in this video pixelated?! After all, it is merely acting and/or staged images anyway, and therefore, the video does not display real-life pictures of dead bodies.
perhaps due to several of utube's more nonsensical, woke and or pro-censorship policies. (similar to why creators cannot say the word grape withot the g. i have even observed the word cannabis being censored...) even worse, to keep costs down, their terms and conditions are commonly enforced by annoying idiocy (a.i.) on the plus side, these programs can be quite easy to trick. on the negative side, as a machine, they show an extreme lack of common sense. also, the appeals process to an incorrect assessment by a computer program can be extraordinarily frustrating. creators and video posters sadly need to play along because of the constant fear of "demonetization." utube often is their current job and creators are stuck as there does not yet exist a viable alternative.
Dude speaks English and only English. Yeah he's got an accent, but so does the guy who you overdubbed. Kinda pointless overdubbing an accented language with the same accented language!
For Christs sake they just pixelated out the SAS blowing out the Iranian embassy windows!! Why, becoz it might offend windows, glass makers or glazers??? I am glad I'm getting old.
You should always re read your comment. ...research on why countries with gold and minerals have civil war a white man must be involved now read behind Congo's story now and you will understand
In this operation, I think the commander of that platoon was responsible. He shouldn't have gone that far without knowing the surroundings. He don't know where they were going. This was the commander fault, they were caught. He should have listened advice given to him.
Xd 😂🤣 y cuando una operación militar a salió bien 😅 a lo primero todo es planear ver cuánto es el enemigo 🧐 y cuando yega el día 😢 todo se va al carajo 😅 y se desata el infierno 👹
Belle opération, des SAS, l’stabilité de l’Afrique ne s’arrêtera jamais, depuis toujours, les tribus se font la guerre, chacun revendique le territoire. C’est une situation endémique de ce continent. Le mieux, c’est de les laisser gérer leurs problèmes, de ne pas interférer dans leur politique.
Got to love the soldiers with bandoleers of machine gun ammo but carrying M-16s. Not to mention they’re wearing them backwards - point the rounds away from you so they don’t stick you in the face or shoot you if one goes off somehow.
agree with everything except that you won't be shot by an unchambered round going off. Bullet gets pushed out (at a slow speed) long before the pressure can build to a high level
Whether this reenactment is realistic or not, it was still a fascinating story, my respect to the special forces both past and present who took part in this operation.
Shall we mention The Kasserine Pass,Vietnam,Operation Eagle Claw…don’t blow your trumpet so loud mate. You didn’t get involved in WW2 until Dec 41…and if the Japs hadn’t stabbed your Pacific fleet in the back at Hawaii,it’s doubtful you would have got involved as you were isolationists. You even had a George Washington Bund who flew the swastika ffs.
Why was the Sierra Leonean captain that was captured, alongside with the Brits Army is left out. I know this is being told from a Brit point of view, but he was with them and she suffered the most and was treated badly because he’s a Sierra Leonean captain working with the Brits. He was sh!t and peed on for the entire time they were in captivity. RIP to Brad. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
That British leader, that got those special forces guys captured in the first place was a real fool, i served in the armed forces as well, poor leadership like that is pathetic, absolutely reckless!
Its Incredibly Scary, Just How Much Evil Human s Are Capable Of... At Times, I Get Really Sad and Feel. Ashamed to be a Part of Humanity...I Struggle at Times, to Find Motivation for Continuing to Live....I do
No they didn’t 1 para was the blocking force and back up. They landed the ‘cab’ jumped off the ramp and landed waist deep into a marshy area,because of their ‘battle rattle’ etc.
The dog maybe man's best friend, but in such operations they become the number one enemy. You can conceal yourself successfully, but the dog will pick up your scent.
6:14..That what complacency does for you.. YOUR ON "PATROL"! What did they think that meant?! Chillin in the back of a Jeep on the way to rhe beach?! Wtf..
I think I'm gonna stick to the "Deadliest Journeys" aspects of the channel. While this was informative, it just seemed overly staged and as others have pointed out, there was no real need for the translators.
I'd imagine that's because of the dual rotors but just because it's fastest doesn't mean it's the most maneuverable especially well trying to deploy 20+ soldiers in a village in the middle of a thick African jungle
A few other things seemed a miss too. He said and the subtitles also said SAS were armed with M14s. Seems an odd choice of weapon for close range jungle fighting in the modern era where you want to carry a s much ammo as possible.
I've had the distinct pleasure of meeting several SAS and SBS men. I was with two friends who are Delta Force. I definitely felt like a mere mortal amongst giants. The members of the Special Forces are an exceptional breed of men. I have tremendous respect for them and the magnificent work they do. Thank you gentlemen for your service and your sacrifices!
why would they use m 14 ? would nt they use british made guns or HKs' ?
boot licker
How did you remain silent about their identities after that meeting when feeling like wanting to tell your closest relatives all about it at the time.
@@francesbernard2445il n'a pas évoqué leur identité, c'est quoi exactement votre question ?
What I don't understand is, how would a special operations team be able to attack a target, to recover hostages? Why don't they have 2-3 snipers?
Honneur et respect de la part d'un ancien sous-officier parachutiste de l'armée française. Les frères d'armes n'ont pas de frontière, c'est le coeur et le don de soi entre autres qui les anime. Sans les forces spéciales le monde n'existerait même plus aujourd'hui.
Combien de gens ont conscience de tout cela ?
Si peu .......
Ouai Rambo
T as juste fait le pigeon pour des intérêts qui te depassent
@@pierrehenrimerchez8991pauvre gugusse ouvrez grand vos oreilles , c'est aux femmes et aux hommes qui exercent les métiers d'uniformes que vous devez votre sécurité en faisant votre malin. Êtes vous capable de sauver une personne en danger de mort devant un agresseur armé d'un couteau ? C'est à cela qu'on mesure le courage d'un vrai homme. A moins que le votre ne s'exprime qu'avec des commentaires arrogants comme la majorité des civils.
@@pierrehenrimerchez8991 toi tu fais le canard
@@pascaldeau5436
Sur ta mère qui aime ça
@@pascaldeau5436
Vaut mieux être un canard vivant qu un héro mort
Tamére la dinde
GHANA ARMED FORCES peacekeeping forces played a key role in protecting and bringing peace to this country. In fact, at a point all peacekeepers gave up and left the country but the Ghanaian peacekeeping force and their general commander couldn't abandoned their position and stood their grounds. Many lost their lives but they triumph in the end.
The end of this vidoe documentary some of the peacekeepers of Ghana Armed Forces could be seen taking illegal small arms and grenades from the communities.
This is a white savior video. Shut up.
Sometimes you British don't have shame. The owners of the land don't want you and you're still there by force. That's human right violation
AHUAH !!💪🏾💪🏾 🇬🇭
Please, that's not true. Nigeria was the number one country that played that role. Ghanaian was never on the front line of bringing peace to our country.
Ghana? No!
Nigeria? Yes!
Thought i read somewhere that the Americans had to use the British army jungle warfare training manuals in Vietnam, and even had to use a copied version of their jungle boots because the G.I leather boots would rot, still i love the fact we help each other out when needed...
We all learn from others or our own mistakes.
My mother’s cousin was one of Merrills Marauders who operated against the Japanese in WW2. They were awarded the Ranger tab, because of their OJT.
I think the americans read the north american warfare manuel in 1776 and 1812 too!! 😂😂
@@davedriscoll1652 The fact that Americans still think they single-handedly defeated the most powerful empire in human history is absolutely fucking hilarious. It really doesn't help the stereotype.
@9AJW4 i take it you're a Brits sorry youre a bitter person. No doubt over your neighbors whom you've stereotyped for a thousand years. Lol 😂.
Employers these days are more concerned about you having a driving licence than actually being able to do the job properly and SAFELY.
The British government and ministry of defence should do more for British army personnel in terms of accommodation, salary, retirement and they should never be homeless. They are men and women of honour. Much respect and appreciation.👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
But we train to take homes and can end up the ones without!! So lesson learnt!! Fight for what fights with you… or the highest bidder if it’s justified, and sleep easy!! That’s all anyone else does to keep the world moving!
It sad for some of us that knew the story that a brave Sierra Leonean solder was captured along with the British and was severely tortured but he’s name was never mentioned
Tough sh!t that’s what they do and that’s war it’s not a game than suites sympathises
Musa you mean the one left starving in a hole.
It's not new and they will never stop their weak altitude towards Black people. They seriously care about their interests in resources and their own people.
@@mikegebre8481 ??
@@butchlester1he was helping the British but was captured along with the Irish regiment.
He who fights and run lives to live a better life another day.
Only a f00lish man runs from that type of fight, for how long will u run😮
Chicken 🐓
It's sad the documentary didn't mention the brave Sierra Leonean Soldier that was apprehended with the British soldiers
He don't count after all he is black.
That’s what I just commented.
The thing just vex me
Yep they never mention Indians fighting in WW1&2 famous battles nor the Africans I only found this out 20 yrs ago @ 50 yrs old.
Who was cutting the people's hands off. Was it fellow black men or 😮😮
All could have been avoided if the Rupert could read a map and more importantly listened to his Local professional Advisor!
Perhaps ... but this also precipated the end of the civil war. The entire SAS operation restored faith in the actions of the British in Sierra Leone and ultimately led to peace.
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@@GeorgyiorA😊😂I 😊q
@@GeorgyiorA😂to come
SAS and Para's, let's not forget about them 😊 @@GeorgyiorA
Kenyan troops also did UN mission in Sierra Leone, I know a lot of them that went there 24 years ago
Many have been there
Warlord Lt Gen. Opande I can say is founding father of Sierra Leone.
@@kabrasfinest.1831 opande is a warlord?😂 Yea I know him
Documentaries like this make me so glad to be from America
America is not safe nowhere is
The homicide rate in America is literally three times higher than in Sierra Leone 🤣
Facts, Im grareful to be a black man in America.
@@9AJW4among blacks, indeed !
Thanks Britain for bringing peace by the grace of God to this place, and sorry for any loss suffered to bring peace. God bless you
They brought no peace to nowhere. That is just the West doing what it does best. Telling false stories to glorify themselves. Ecomog soldiers were largely responsible for peace in Sierra Leone
dont believe everything you're told here, ECOMOG led by nigeria brought peace to this region.
make your own research!
What I don't like is giving away the practices that made an op work
EXACTLY
Bro took a satellite phone from the SAS and went back to his hideout. Insane
Might as well had called them himself. Dumb AZZ.
RIP
Yeah, almost like asking "Can you see me now?" instead of the old "Can you hear me now?"
He is black
His iq is very low😂
I remembered this ops. Traveled to Aldershot to visit the HQ of 2 para to finalize arrangements for an Exercise overseas,
This pixelating bollocks is really irritating, blurring out a joint!!! Treating adults like babies but leave the comments section free to pour out all kinds of crap.
TH-cam is a buch of little Kids together they are all ××× woke
Could be a cigarette. The pixelation of that stuff is such an irritating thing, especially in documentaries.
"Ther are drug crazed individuals, we have to blur it, but take our word for it that behind the censorship they are doing that evil thing we said they are doing".
Journalism and documentary film MY ARSE.
Kids could be watching this. They don't want to turn them into junkies!
Agree, and what they were blocking did not amount to much. I think it was a drama move.
You cant use any swearing or anything that may offend the snowflake brigade either.
Le reportage est très très lourd 🙏🏾🔥 . Merci beaucoup
Didn't go to plan, but the special forces plan went alright.😂😂
I was on this operation, it has been dramatically enhanced as well as being 80% inaccurate.
Seeing they interviewed Charlie was cool, reminds me how old we all are nowadays.
Were you part of this documentation? If yes then prove me.
Lol yA fund them so axe guess so.
Even though i says you make axes in Maine?
What were the inaccurate parts??? Is this fake news so to speak???
Damn!.. Hats Off to You Sir, Thank You for All You Sacrificed ...
It's not true that this one mission brought a decisive end to the war in Sierra Leone. That's ignoring the massive efforts of other countries that contributed troops to bring peace to Sierra Leone under the UN. The UN mission to bring peace to Sierra Leone was commanded by my compatriot General Opande. It took efforts from several players to end the war in Sierra Leone, not just 50 soldiers from the White saviors country in one mission!
Thank you
Don't mind them. It's nothing but western propaganda and a cocky attempt at blowing their own horns.
Everyone who read this,we don't know each other and probably never will but i wish you all the best in life and all success and happiness in this world and hereafter.❤
🙏🏼💯
Same to you, my friend. 🙏
R.I.P. Brad Tinyon unfortunately you didn’t ’beat the clock’… your family didn’t even know you were ‘badged’ until your death in this op 🫡
GOD BLESS The UK.
RIP.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅
🤣🤣🤣
where were the gunships to support the infantry on the ground? faulty plan by the SAS
At least the WestSide Boys didn't make any offending comments on social media . . . otherwise the UK police would have to get involved, lol
🤣🤣🤣
'ello 'ello 'ello!
Their real name was West Side N----as.
Lmaoooo
🧐 No no, these people are more prone to theft and using garden and kitchen tools on your head and body
As always you should not mess with these boys. The best in the world, an example is this mission. God Bless them on each mission they sent on and bring them home safe. 🇬🇧
Umm no it wasn’t the best. USA
You didn’t get saddam or any Iran terrorist or Ghadaffi. Or Bin Ladin. Only the USA can.
@@Midwest10 it was not their mission
grazie di averlo postato lo avevo visto molto tempo fa in inglese.
Thanks for this footages taken that I just now from PNG watched on my Samsung mobile phone.TA!
Sounds like SAS bosses were sitting at a little round table with Mi Ties and discussing how terrible it is that the prisoners are being tortured every hour. While the prisoners were bleeding to death.
😳🤔😡, This is a good example of the timeless African Proverb of Africa History- When Brothers fight to the death, a Stranger comes and inherits their property 😳🤔😡
Can I borrow this?
Sounds like a good incentive for a stranger to set up the brothers for a fight
Also reinforced a more recent African proverb: Never, absolutely NEVER f@ck with the British Army.
@@penhullwolf5070 you are cringe man
The British had nothing to gain in this fight, beyond saving their troops. They only got involved because of the sentimental attachment their then Prime Minister Tony Blair, had to Sierra Leone, which is a former British colony where his father once worked.
So, your Proverb doesn't apply here.
How did those rag-tag boys get all those weapons? Who provided them with those weapons?
As long as Lion learns to write every story will glorify hunter
J'ai trouvé quelqu'un comme moi
Y para que carajo sirve que el león aprenda a escribir 😂😂😂 en la guerra gana el que tiene el garrote más grande
One of the Westside Boys was telling his side of the story...
What are you suggesting, that none of the Westside Boys or anyone in the town can read or write to tell their side of the story? Black Zorro spoke English very well and explained what happened very clearly. Maybe you could explain why the Westside Boys were terrorizing, raping, kidnapping and murdering innocent people, their brothers as you said? There are better ways to get your needs met than behaving like animals which never leads to peace for anyone. We can't move forward into a better life with hate and unforgiveness in our hearts.
Yea the lies they tell
I was 16 years old displaced boy in Freetown when this operation was on. Watching the helicopters by the sea unforgettable moments. Thanks to the entire SAS team you will surely blees!! I guess the operation made most of our rebels started to surrender.
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon. Or as Squaddies at the time nicknamed him “Buff”! 😂
The former SAS calmness and narrations while amazing is scary - the good bad guys
camera guy never dies
I respect, everything on earth, except exaggerating of everything denounced our death' one day or another,course British have done so many innumerable good deeds as well American but universe is speculating,where British American are going ahead at this crucial time,either influence Africa to wage war against your own people who seccumbed to your inetiative like India or china,still so many issues to analyse and act accordingly else bombing on hirosema and nagasaki may never forgive and forget, American slhould understand the existence of humanbeing,but God is a bove u nicerse
*initiative
Sadly ... No .
Super man camera man
😂😂😂
Don’t mess with the SAS
Every patriotic British citizen are immensely proud of our Armed Forces and especially our Special Forces they make me proud to be British
Brave men for sure BEST OF THE BEST. RIP to the brave SAS soldier who lost his life RESPECT!
I'm surprised you guys didn't have air cover that's one thing that the US make sure that our guys have is air cover should I ask for the Apache
They did! this is a rather poorly researched documentary, I believe they had at least 2 Lynx as gunship to attack the main camp.
The commander of rebel was just young and inexperienced .
REBEL,s rip assholes
Yeah, 24 and once reality kicks in, he goes and hides under his bed.😂
@@bampidrawsthat’s not true are u that simple minded to believe this cinematize dramatized Hollywood like bs
@@Hippobottomless commenting on what I saw, I didn't question its reality or not. Just stating about the big I am then not holding up to the image he sets. And it's truly like that IRL.
Nigerian Army played a significant role in the restoration of peace in sierre lone, of which my father happened to be the troops unfortunately their efforts were never recognized.
Because they are fuckingly corrupt and useless
No, their efforts is higher recognized by us Sierra Leoneans . We have places named after Sani Abacha, Maxwell Kobi the then captain who was killed by the rebels.
The narration on some of this is way off, the Chinook is not considered to be a "slow" helicopter by anyone that knows just a little about military helicopters.
It is the fastest helicopter currently in use by the US military.
I came here to say the same. For a while it was the fastest helicopter in the world. I don't think that in any way qualifies as slow....
@TheMattC9999
I kind of cheated, my son had told me that after his deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq when I asked him what getting the "zoomies" was like in a Blackhawk, or Kiowa "littlebird" and was completely shocked that those big old lumbering behemoths we see overhead so often in our area were actually the fastest in the US military services.
We live about 45 miles north of "Fort HOOD", not Fort Cavazos.
It will always be Fort Hood to those of us who refuse for our history to be whitewashed by communists' mind games!
So that's the only untruth about this
@@lilshoota19
And your point is?🤡
Watching here at Muli Kewabi RLLG, Ialibu, MENDI, SHP, Papua New Guinea.
Nice mannn. You have kicked some good ass... Good job well done.. This shit can't carry on for ever...
very good documentary a part of mostly unknown history
Why were some of the images in this video pixelated?! After all, it is merely acting and/or staged images anyway, and therefore, the video does not display real-life pictures of dead bodies.
Exactly what l was thinking bloody ridiculous isn't it its all these videos are stupid my god😂😂😂😂
perhaps due to several of utube's more nonsensical, woke and or pro-censorship policies. (similar to why creators cannot say the word grape withot the g. i have even observed the word cannabis being censored...)
even worse, to keep costs down, their terms and conditions are commonly enforced by annoying idiocy (a.i.)
on the plus side, these programs can be quite easy to trick.
on the negative side, as a machine, they show an extreme lack of common sense. also, the appeals process to an incorrect assessment by a computer program can be extraordinarily frustrating.
creators and video posters sadly need to play along because of the constant fear of "demonetization." utube often is their current job and creators are stuck as there does not yet exist a viable alternative.
because youtube ai does not recognize that difference
@sliceofbread2611 - Good explanation (if it is, in fact, the case).
@@Bob-l4q6fai does not have the intelligence to recognize that difference, not sure
Dude speaks English and only English. Yeah he's got an accent, but so does the guy who you overdubbed. Kinda pointless overdubbing an accented language with the same accented language!
Censoring the breach charges from the Iranian embassy hostage rescue was so chickenshit
the ministry of defence said " we need those diamonds no matter the cost while sipping tea "
In my experience, 26 years, they ALWAYS DID that amigo.😊
GOOD!!!!
Should they have left them?
Yeah leave them for Africans. It's not for the Brits to take
@@jibril2950
For Christs sake they just pixelated out the SAS blowing out the Iranian embassy windows!! Why, becoz it might offend windows, glass makers or glazers??? I am glad I'm getting old.
I know mate it's fucking stupid af these videos are getting shite not even a real gunfight and it's get blurred out ffs 😂😂😂😂
One AC-130 would have been very very helpful. These guys are great but it would been helpful to have one.
Britain didn't go there to exterminate. There were child soldiers that were forced to be there
God bless the british army for their sacrifice to bring peace in my country Sierra Leone🇸🇱
Guess we get none?
You mean your enemy brought peace ? Please wake up from your dream
You should always re read your comment. ...research on why countries with gold and minerals have civil war a white man must be involved now read behind Congo's story now and you will understand
They cause everything and pretend to bring peace after going away with our minerals.
they brought peace because of black diamond wake up
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FRIIIIIIIEDENS-SOLDATEN 😂😂😂😂
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Aufklärung-Trupp von 12 Leuten auf ein Haufen, wer kennt es nicht ⚔️
In this operation, I think the commander of that platoon was responsible. He shouldn't have gone that far without knowing the surroundings. He don't know where they were going. This was the commander fault, they were caught. He should have listened advice given to him.
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Xd 😂🤣 y cuando una operación militar a salió bien 😅 a lo primero todo es planear ver cuánto es el enemigo 🧐 y cuando yega el día 😢 todo se va al carajo 😅 y se desata el infierno 👹
Belle opération, des SAS, l’stabilité de l’Afrique ne s’arrêtera jamais, depuis toujours, les tribus se font la guerre, chacun revendique le territoire. C’est une situation endémique de ce continent. Le mieux, c’est de les laisser gérer leurs problèmes, de ne pas interférer dans leur politique.
I accidentally clicked on this and at first I thought it was from the chappelle show 😂😂
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Brother same as me straight from a Chappell show to this documentary
I’m from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 that was the year I was born !😢
Nice to hear Black Zorro invoke God in his last statement 😮
Se demuestra una vez más que con balas se resuelve los problemas en vez de con votos😮
Got to love the soldiers with bandoleers of machine gun ammo but carrying M-16s. Not to mention they’re wearing them backwards - point the rounds away from you so they don’t stick you in the face or shoot you if one goes off somehow.
agree with everything except that you won't be shot by an unchambered round going off. Bullet gets pushed out (at a slow speed) long before the pressure can build to a high level
No one with an M16 needs a belt of .308 slug over their back, especially on an observation post. This is ridiculous.
Unless there is a MG...
Observation SAS guys with no suppressors, also lol
@@user-bl3si3kq6x the point is that there is no belt-fed M16 version (technically there is, but only a prototype)
@sbreheny the saw gunner in your squad could use it.
Do people who make these kinds of videos know that they are painting a negative picture of the country concerned to the outside world?
gets more views for the video which is all they care about.
Whether this reenactment is realistic or not, it was still a fascinating story, my respect to the special forces both past and present who took part in this operation.
I bet the West Side Boys were inspired by the Pet Shop Boys ‘West End Girls’.
@TheREALTyreeSneed2 It is an EXCELLENT song!
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I bet the West side boys would make you shit in your pants if you ever came across them lol
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why you translate english to english though🤔🤔 still a great video....
Pidgin English or English that is difficult to understand was what was translated to English.
@TheChess_Corner no he was talking normal english. The translator was also speaking in the same accent as the guy.
i look at the thumbnail and think “is this what’s meant by ‘black ops’”
Mixed videos of Liberian civil crisis and Sierra Leone war
The USA stands supreme over tactical missions and wars. WW2 proved that.
That's because the Germans were already down at the time.
I think Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan proved theyre quite inferior. They havnt won a war since WW2.
Shall we mention The Kasserine Pass,Vietnam,Operation Eagle Claw…don’t blow your trumpet so loud mate. You didn’t get involved in WW2 until Dec 41…and if the Japs hadn’t stabbed your Pacific fleet in the back at Hawaii,it’s doubtful you would have got involved as you were isolationists. You even had a George Washington Bund who flew the swastika ffs.
You only write this because you have never worked with any other countries service. It comes down to the man
Shut up! Russia is
Why was the Sierra Leonean captain that was captured, alongside with the Brits Army is left out. I know this is being told from a Brit point of view, but he was with them and she suffered the most and was treated badly because he’s a Sierra Leonean captain working with the Brits. He was sh!t and peed on for the entire time they were in captivity.
RIP to Brad. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Coz he’s not important to them ofc
I liked how they dubbed the guy even though he's speaking English.
blurring parts is unexceptionable
That British leader, that got those special forces guys captured in the first place was a real fool, i served in the armed forces as well, poor leadership like that is pathetic, absolutely reckless!
My continent, when will be freed from such dispeakables?? Lord have mercy.
"We're on an express elevator to hell, going down!" - Private Hudson
Love that movie until the girl starts screaming.
Éxcelente operación de rescate mi felicitaciones
Pathetic liars, the british did nothing to end the war. Rather, the Nigerian military through the ECOMOG ended the war in Sierra Leone
I'm confused they didn't say at any point the British ended the war there?
Fake documentary. They never mentioned the thousands of Nigerian soldiers that died in Sierra Leone. A documentary should tell the truth.
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@@robertcumming9227 That is cos you did not watch it to the end
Its Incredibly Scary, Just How Much Evil Human s Are Capable Of... At Times, I Get Really Sad and Feel. Ashamed to be a Part of Humanity...I Struggle at Times, to Find Motivation for Continuing to Live....I do
SAS DID COMPLETE MISSION Amazingly 👍
No they didn’t 1 para was the blocking force and back up. They landed the ‘cab’ jumped off the ramp and landed waist deep into a marshy area,because of their ‘battle rattle’ etc.
The dog maybe man's best friend, but in such operations they become the number one enemy. You can conceal yourself successfully, but the dog will pick up your scent.
6:14..That what complacency does for you..
YOUR ON "PATROL"!
What did they think that meant?! Chillin in the back of a Jeep on the way to rhe beach?! Wtf..
They don't know that their bosses are minuses. Can you imagine!?
Black Zoro (I escaped by God's grace) 😂😂😂
Laikipia helps training. I recently witnessed just a little part of it in the LolDaiga and was awed.
imagine this reporter is not neutral calling African bad names while westerners who are the exploiters calling them well trained and equipped forces
Facts , the real thieves
Excelente documental. Me gustó por sí narrativa
It was called operation Barrass….shortened for “Operation Embarrassment” as to why they were caught. Was out there in 2001. Fond memories.
this captured british soldiers thinks that they are driving in the streets of london
The lady that is spoke at times is a lovely lady
Nigeria army play a major role in that battle
We Africans are greatfull for the knowledge.
The concept of Blood diamonds is so crazy. The price is high because of conflict, and the money is used for the conflict...
British or Irish should not be there anyway.
Blame the UN
Ultimate force, that was a alright series
I think I'm gonna stick to the "Deadliest Journeys" aspects of the channel. While this was informative, it just seemed overly staged and as others have pointed out, there was no real need for the translators.
You know it all reenactment right?
It's full of misinformation.
Crimes against humanity! What countries what governments? What units? Truth will Come out. Just saying 🙏 ❤️
Had pause this to play COD
Biggest salutes to all army of u s a greeting from Philippines
Boss, the CH-47 Chinook is the fastest helicopter in the US arsenal. You got something backwards.
I'd imagine that's because of the dual rotors but just because it's fastest doesn't mean it's the most maneuverable especially well trying to deploy 20+ soldiers in a village in the middle of a thick African jungle
It’s the fastest helicopter yes, but I imagine that’s on the top end.
A few other things seemed a miss too. He said and the subtitles also said SAS were armed with M14s. Seems an odd choice of weapon for close range jungle fighting in the modern era where you want to carry a s much ammo as possible.
It seems to me like something more out of a Hollywood, movie, reality takes second place.
"Who Dares Wins"
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“Who dares, wins”
Black zoro lived to tell his story..