Is there not some cross over between RCMP and CF. Like pension? Example, you can from CF to RCMP and transfer your CF pension. I could be wrong. Or maybe it's just the quality of training allows for easy recruitment Tried to look it up but no luck
In the opening months of the War in Afghanistan, JTF2 was identified as the premier direct action unit in Afghanistan by the commander of Task Force K-Bar (a Navy SEAL) over SEAL Teams 2, 3, and 8, the 3rd Special Forces Group, and the 1st Squadron Australian SAS
I am a 20 year serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Great video man! Appreciate the spotlight. Its always been a pleasure to work with our American allies! Semper fi!
@@NightWarp hahaha it's definitely NOT just "Training" it's probably a 60-40 split, 60% wearing Ukrainian military uniforms to disguise themselves and going in behind the Russian lines and fucking shit up. The last 40% DEFINITELY used for Training local military servicemen and local civilian resistance fighters. Wouldn't doubt it if the U.S and other nato members already have some special forces members of theirs in-bedded secretly fucking shit up for the russians
i was on holiday with my royal marine mates in tenerife years ago and we ended up talking to a canadian SF guy. i remember the respect he had for us which was lovely to hear. top bloke.
My father was part of the RCMP SERT unit which JTF2 ended up taking over the role of national hostage rescue/etc from. You got it right when you compared it to the FBI's HRT, that's about the closest and most accurate comparison that can be made.
Ehhh, No. I talked to a guy from the RCMP who was also SERT before the job was taken over by JTF 2. The RCMP SERT are like the FBI's HRT. When the shit gets ugly and JTF 2 are required to go in, they behave more like the British SAS. I think you know what the difference is.
@@quinnmcculloch3154 I was referring to what the video said about SERT when it was under the RCMP, not what JTF2 is under the military now. JTF2 among other CSOF units do both, hostage rescue within Canada or where Canadians are at risk, as well as military operations. The RCMP/SERT did just the former.
@@KahinAhmed72 lol yeah. You hear about a problem next week you have a meeting you don't hear about the problem anymore. Hey what happened with that issue in Albania with ... "Don't worry about it it got handled."
At the 1:58 mark. That's a Canadian soldier attending the U.S Army Ranger school. Pretty sure most allied nations can try out for that Ranger tab; if you have the right stuff and mindset of course.
@@Shifty51991 That's crazy thing about the US military - once you call yourself an "Allie" we give you stuff and access to more stuff ...too much stuff. Wouldn't be one bit surprised if the Russians had a few hundred operatives inside of our military...just because of stuff like comment mentioned.
I also saw a canadian soldier attending the jungle training exercise of the Foreign Legion-French army in French Guyana. I wonder if he made it because it looked tough af.
I met an infantry guy who flew in a 427 piloted helicopter. He said they were so close to the treetops (i.e, the body of the copter was in the trees) it was the most terrifying flight of his life.
Yea dude probably felt like he was wiping with the tips of tree's, doing that in a video game makes my ass pucker, man was probably suctioned to his seat seeing it real.
Hell yeah! Dats mah boahs! Also Canadian airforce is funded more then you might think, ever since the world wars our air force has been highly looked up to by other countries, especially UK As for navel, although nothing compared to the US, our naval is still huge, it was also one of, if not THE main reason the battle of the Atlantic was a success for the allies.
Our navy is currently shit, and airforce needs major funding and upgrading. And many many more jets. And not just F-35s Those are to $$ and to much hype
The RCN has been in exponential decline for years and is not huge at all, not a single carrier even when the Brits offered to sell them a package deal of one of their Invincible class light carriers complete with a Harrier strike wing for a very deep discount, maybe it was a sour taste over the whole Victoria class SSKs they bought from Britain which overall has been nothing short of disastrous. They haven’t even attempted to have a small amphibious assault ship/light carrier the way Australia, Turkey, or even Algeria and Egypt has, it’s embarrassing honestly for a nation with the amount of coastline and territorial waters the way Canada has to have absolutely nothing in terms of naval aviation. I feel terrible for Canadian Armed Forces members, they’re very competent people having to make due with second rate equipment, shitty housing situations, and incompetent officers because they have politicians running the country that since the late 60s have forfeited Canadas national security to the Americans and/or the Brits and spend the utter minimum on maintaining an armed forces
If I remember correctly, reason why JTF2 took over from RCMP for hostage recuse was because it was political uncomfortable to use a domestic police force to use lethal force against citizen for such events
@@batboy555 does it sound better if we say our police, the same ones that are in our cities, neighbourhoods, towns and everywhere inside our borders are fighting terrorists at sea or does it sound better saying we have a special military unit for that purpose so our police can police and not have to do military things. It’s better because they specialize in it specifically where the RCMP specializes in, you guessed it, policing.
Hello from up north, you mentioned wanting to know more about the Canadian military, look up battle of Kapyong Korean War, WW1 Vimy Ridge and the relationship between the USMC and Fort Henry Guards
Many YEARS ago say 97 when I was with FDU A I was tasked with as an extra standby PIDT diver to take these fellas for their PT runs and dryland training. They required to have this in order to carry on with their specialized shallow water speed swims with O2. Great fellas. I do remember one fella who I played hockey against during my time in Europe. He was a great defenceman very fast to transition on the ice. Fast track 6 years to 97 made for some great conversations. I think these fellas are very similar to D force in the US?Many many changes since I got out in 09. NTOG with the RCN and the CSOR Regiment attached to JTF JSOC. Back in 1969? at age 6 I remember my father's furious attitude toward once again the LIBERAL government for tearing down another one of Canada's PROUND battle hardened hourable regiment The Black Watch. Canada's highland regiment! It was a black eye for sure for our military as the communist leader Trudeau #1 and his defense minister Hellier desolved it back to a reserve unit stationed in Montreal!!! Should NEVER EVER have happened. They did it again after Somalia. With a stroke of the pen destroyed the Canadian SSF in Petawawa. This is what happens with liberal governments every time. US is so successful #1. They have $$$$$ and lots of it to spend on their special forces. It's a dam sin. We have some extremely gifted cats out there and more emphasis should be given to funding our forces. When the hammer does fall and it will we need people with the Kahonas trained with the best of the best!! Saying all that I will say the 5 best years out of my 27 years in were spent with the RCNs VERY VERY BEST men and women in the CAF. Being a Navy diver was a privilege and testament of the RCNs best kept secret. FDU (A) and (P).
Being a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, I really like your Canadian Army reaction videos. we are far too often forgotten by the inhabitants of other countries. the stereotype of "canadians who don't have an army" is so false, you show everyone the reality of our contribution in international conflicts.
Well the reality is, even as well trained if not equipped the CAF is, it's a small force and would get wiped quickly without the support of other NATO countries if a large invading force ever did decide they wanted our water, or maple syrup or what have you.
@@mateohunter9215 If a large invading force enters Canada, it would be a guerilla war. 30+ million VERY pissed off Canadians, falling back to the Canadian Shield and going full Vietcong. We are about to watch that now in Ukraine, which absolutely breaks my heart. Canada is as impossible to invade (and hold) as Russia, Afghanistan or Ethiopia.
@@mateohunter9215 There is a video of Russia vs Canada. It ends in a stalemate. Says alot (they mostly take the frozen parts but unable to take anything of value) Canada is almost the size of Europe, it would take massive logistics to take over the entire country. Think Germany invading Russia...or Napoleon invading Russia.
@@K1ddkanuck I have family members that sleep with Sawed off shotguns under their beds.... With dozens other guns. Bring it! Lol Plus winter fighting is not as easy going as ppl think lol. Let the cold kill them lol -55c lol 😆 😂
The RCMP used to include counter intelligence and a form of special operations. Elected officials, based on something like you would call a Congressional investigation, split these functions away from the RCMP. CSIS covers intelligence and counter intelligence (since roughly 1980). CANSOFCOM provides the high level military operations.
Also Canadian snipers set three world record long distance kills in Afghanistan and Iraq , Canadian military snipers have won also world military snipers competitions
I'd say JTF2 is an assaulting force specializing in direct action similar to the 75th, whereas CSOR is more similar to the green berets in their foreign influence and training taskings.
Kapyong was basically what the Canadian military history is in a nutshell. Fighting for freedom and the preservation of it. We didn't give ground, we didn't surrender and we the end showed professionalism and grit in doing so.
JTF's first sergeant major. Was my sergeant in Germany with NATO He's a man's man. Always has been, always will be. It was my pleasure to serve under him.
The "want to be supporters", reminded me of an old US comedy line, that said: "If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter". Anyway, here is an other Greek video you may like: th-cam.com/video/-ADzFFCYvxo/w-d-xo.html
Maybe for the next vid, yesterday there was a big hostage in Amsterdam. The dutch DSI took action so there are lots of awesome videos of them taking action!
After Russia, and Ukraine there were more Ukranians who settled in Canada, more than any other country. In 2021 Lieutenant Colonel Melanie Lake was in Ukrania training their military and doing a great jpb! Check it out, she is Canadian!
Not sure if you’re still wondering about the JTF2 and police distinction but if so like others have said it was originally apart of the RCMP’s Special Emergency Response Team back before 93 and behaved basically like the FBI’s HRT. Due to growing concerns about police miliarization and belief that the armed forces could fund, train, and equip it better they took over, renamed it the JTF2 and left the RCMP with the regular Emergency Response Team still to this day. In regards to domestic deployment, generally hostage rescues and similar are still handled by the ERT and local police forces if they happen to have their own swat departments. If the JTF2 are called in it is because things have gone so far south that there’s no other option for success in which case they will arrive untagged and unnanounced before whatever happens to be the problem stops being a problem. Pretty cool mandate and makes you wonder how many times they have been deployed domestically since their presence is always a mystery
Current herc maintainer with the Canadian Air Force. I’m fairly certain 427 has a pretty in depth selection process. I haven’t looked at it but have friends that came from 427 and friends that are applying. It’s not just a posting
Canada do not have Marines, so NTOG was developed during the Persian Gulf/Arabian Sea interdiction missions when the Canadian Navy had no skills in boarding and seizing vessols. NTOG started out as a mix ov Army and Navy volunteers who had the skills to shoot and also operate a large cargo ship.
The RCMP has a strong counterterrorism unit, but in cases where a small scale military response is required in a domestic context my understanding is that JTF2 would operate under the auspices (but not the authority) of the RCMP and/or other police services. If a larger scale response was required (as in a response scenario for a nuclear incident) they'd likely deploy in a more visible way.
if a large scale military response is needed they'd just deploy one of the reg force mech brigades. JTF2's domestic task in very high risk insertions and rescue missions. Anything above a platoon level movement and they're going to start throwing infantry companies at the problem. Ref October Crisis and Oka crisis.
Thanks for these videos. I feel like people forget that Canada has a proud (if overzealous) military tradition. People look at canada now and think "demobilized Peacekeepers" forgetting that our SpecOps is considered large and daunting when compared to the size of our standing forces.
Hi you seemed a little surprised by the mention of some of the Canadian special forces starting up in the 1990's. Actually special forces in Canada began during WW11 as this Post World War II special forces legacy article mentions: In 1952, Col. Aaron Bank (U.S.A.) created another elite unit using the training, the strategies, and the lessons learned from the "Devil's Brigade's" (W.W.11) missions. This force evolved into specialized forces such as the Green Berets, Delta Force, and the Navy SEALs.
Yes JTF 2 started in 90s..but we had many variants of SOF groups. We had an SAS unit at one point. Then SSF unit until disbandment in 90s. CSOR start in 2000s. Banks took from the DB and OSS to develope the 10th GBF.
RCMP Special Emergency Response Teams took on more of a domestic SWAT role under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Mulroney decided that counter-terrorism really belonged in the hands of the military and CSIS (Canadian Security and Intelligence Service) instead of the federal police force. Off-topic, but the RCMP has a couple of different uniforms, including a 'typical' working patrol uniform. detectives wear suits just like the FBI, and undercover members can look like Martin Riggs or Joe Dirt if they want. I hope I've provided some insight.
There is no real legal equivalent to posse comitatus in Canada (or the UK, for that matter). As Canada has no National Guard when a provincial government needs assistance from the military both reservists and Regular Force personnel can be deployed as "aid to the civil power". Military are still not sworn law enforcement so I imagine if military personnel were involved in a policing matter they would operate in a joint manner with local, provincial or federal policing agencies and the cops would actually make the arrest of any surviving terrorists (etc.). And not only can the military be involved in policing, the RCMP's origin was of a hybrid military police force on the Canadian frontier. Up until the 90's the RCMP (even though a civil police force) was actually still under National Defence and only then was brought completely under the control of a civilian agency, currently Public Safety Canada. And although they are a federal police force (filling the role of the FBI, ATF, etc.) they have contracted with several provinces to serve as essentially their state and county police equivalent, and in those provinces also provide municipal policing. So the Mountie busting you for speeding or going through a stop sign is actually a federal officer. (Although I find police, especially RCMP, usually very chill about traffic enforcement. All funding comes from taxes and so there is absolutely no incentive for them to generate revenue by writing tickets.)
I am a Canadian and have looked to join up but have been iffy due to the way our general military has been recently and the way our veterans have been treated by gov over last while
While serving with Task Force K-Bar, Vice Admiral Robert Harward, a US Navy SEAL, stated that the JTF2 team under his command was his first choice for any direct action
I'm Canadian 🇨🇦. I have friends that fought I Somalia, Ugoslavia etc.. We are less than 10% of your population. When the chips are down. We always show up. I wouldn't leave a brother or a cousin at the door. That is how we feel America 🇺🇸. You're welcome
RCMP = FBI it's our federal police BUT they are often employed by smaller cities / high patrolling Essentially a multi role org. Far less corruption than city police & Co.
bonjour tanks for video. dit comme tu fais pas mal de video sur l armee francaise peut tu les traduires dans la langues de Molière? au moin en sous titre merci pour tous bonne continuation
As a former engineer for the Canadian army I appreciate your Canadian reactions the most. Thanks!
As a Canadian citizen thank you 🙏
Is there not some cross over between RCMP and CF. Like pension?
Example, you can from CF to RCMP and transfer your CF pension.
I could be wrong. Or maybe it's just the quality of training allows for easy recruitment
Tried to look it up but no luck
Honi Soir Que Maly Pense !! C.A.F. Engineers !! :))))
Chimo!
In the opening months of the War in Afghanistan, JTF2 was identified as the premier direct action unit in Afghanistan by the commander of Task Force K-Bar (a Navy SEAL) over SEAL Teams 2, 3, and 8, the 3rd Special Forces Group, and the 1st Squadron Australian SAS
Never knew that, thanks for the info !
Damn thanks for that info, good to know man !!
To be fair, other than the SAS JTF2 was the only “tier one” option. We don’t tier our forces but you know what I mean.
Reason being they said the seals are a hammer and the jtf2 are like a scalpel
I am a 20 year serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Great video man! Appreciate the spotlight. Its always been a pleasure to work with our American allies! Semper fi!
JTF2 is currently deployed in Ukraine. Hope they do the good work there.
They train the Ukrainians to fight, it is in fact the majority of the work of the Canadian special units (csor, jtf2…)
@@livier3970 Quite so! But thats thee 22 regiment doing that right now. JTF2 was just sent mere weeks ago, i dont think its training per say.
@@NightWarp probably…
@@NightWarp hahaha it's definitely NOT just "Training" it's probably a 60-40 split, 60% wearing Ukrainian military uniforms to disguise themselves and going in behind the Russian lines and fucking shit up.
The last 40% DEFINITELY used for Training local military servicemen and local civilian resistance fighters.
Wouldn't doubt it if the U.S and other nato members already have some special forces members of theirs in-bedded secretly fucking shit up for the russians
Supporting the neo n_ _tz_s in U?
After coo spelled wrong deliberately in 2o14. Installed Nation====@lists. Oliver S. documentary U on Fire.
i was on holiday with my royal marine mates in tenerife years ago and we ended up talking to a canadian SF guy. i remember the respect he had for us which was lovely to hear. top bloke.
We are considered SOF
My father was part of the RCMP SERT unit which JTF2 ended up taking over the role of national hostage rescue/etc from. You got it right when you compared it to the FBI's HRT, that's about the closest and most accurate comparison that can be made.
Ehhh, No. I talked to a guy from the RCMP who was also SERT before the job was taken over by JTF 2. The RCMP SERT are like the FBI's HRT. When the shit gets ugly and JTF 2 are required to go in, they behave more like the British SAS.
I think you know what the difference is.
@@quinnmcculloch3154 I was referring to what the video said about SERT when it was under the RCMP, not what JTF2 is under the military now. JTF2 among other CSOF units do both, hostage rescue within Canada or where Canadians are at risk, as well as military operations. The RCMP/SERT did just the former.
Like Churchill said ´ If i had Canadian Soldiers, American Technology, and British Officers, I would Rule the World. ‘
Is a false internet quote but I can totally believe him saying that and as a canadian we like the spotlight so don't question it :D
Leo Major disagrees on British Officers.... and he is on the Rushmore of Badasses.
Great video! We may be small but we have a great deal of love and respect for our military and the job they do.
JTF2 was so secretive at one point....the standing PM didn't even know they existed till he was told lol...
That’s how you know that they’re the real deal.
@@KahinAhmed72 lol yeah. You hear about a problem next week you have a meeting you don't hear about the problem anymore. Hey what happened with that issue in Albania with ... "Don't worry about it it got handled."
Great channel, one of the better ones out there! How about one on Combat Engineers???? Canadian Sappers (Combat Engineers) would be cool! Chimo!
On the subject of Canada. Check out the Medak pocket in Croatia. Second battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian light Infantry.
JTF2 is among the best of the best in the world's Special Forces
You should check out the canadian pathfinder course! Considered to be the hardest in the army by most.
We're small, not the best funded but we are professional and highly trained.
At the 1:58 mark. That's a Canadian soldier attending the U.S Army Ranger school. Pretty sure most allied nations can try out for that Ranger tab; if you have the right stuff and mindset of course.
many canadians have the tab
huh didn't know that figured it was American only
@@Shifty51991 That's crazy thing about the US military - once you call yourself an "Allie" we give you stuff and access to more stuff ...too much stuff. Wouldn't be one bit surprised if the Russians had a few hundred operatives inside of our military...just because of stuff like comment mentioned.
That’s awesome!
I didn’t know Canadian soldiers can be US Army Ranger-qualified.
I also saw a canadian soldier attending the jungle training exercise of the Foreign Legion-French army in French Guyana. I wonder if he made it because it looked tough af.
I met an infantry guy who flew in a 427 piloted helicopter. He said they were so close to the treetops (i.e, the body of the copter was in the trees) it was the most terrifying flight of his life.
Yea dude probably felt like he was wiping with the tips of tree's, doing that in a video game makes my ass pucker, man was probably suctioned to his seat seeing it real.
Hell yeah! Dats mah boahs!
Also Canadian airforce is funded more then you might think, ever since the world wars our air force has been highly looked up to by other countries, especially UK
As for navel, although nothing compared to the US, our naval is still huge, it was also one of, if not THE main reason the battle of the Atlantic was a success for the allies.
Our navy is currently shit, and airforce needs major funding and upgrading.
And many many more jets.
And not just F-35s
Those are to $$ and to much hype
it was huge... it is "bare bones' now
The RCN has been in exponential decline for years and is not huge at all, not a single carrier even when the Brits offered to sell them a package deal of one of their Invincible class light carriers complete with a Harrier strike wing for a very deep discount, maybe it was a sour taste over the whole Victoria class SSKs they bought from Britain which overall has been nothing short of disastrous. They haven’t even attempted to have a small amphibious assault ship/light carrier the way Australia, Turkey, or even Algeria and Egypt has, it’s embarrassing honestly for a nation with the amount of coastline and territorial waters the way Canada has to have absolutely nothing in terms of naval aviation.
I feel terrible for Canadian Armed Forces members, they’re very competent people having to make due with second rate equipment, shitty housing situations, and incompetent officers because they have politicians running the country that since the late 60s have forfeited Canadas national security to the Americans and/or the Brits and spend the utter minimum on maintaining an armed forces
Good review bro I appreciate your knowledge and impartiality .
Stay safe out there lads 🇨🇦
If I remember correctly, reason why JTF2 took over from RCMP for hostage recuse was because it was political uncomfortable to use a domestic police force to use lethal force against citizen for such events
Read our history. Might change your mind lol
I don't understand why a military unit would be a better solution.
@@batboy555 does it sound better if we say our police, the same ones that are in our cities, neighbourhoods, towns and everywhere inside our borders are fighting terrorists at sea or does it sound better saying we have a special military unit for that purpose so our police can police and not have to do military things. It’s better because they specialize in it specifically where the RCMP specializes in, you guessed it, policing.
The JTF2 footage from General Discharge is actually CSOR footage, if I'm not mistaken.
Great video again👌🙏
Hello from up north, you mentioned wanting to know more about the Canadian military, look up battle of Kapyong Korean War, WW1 Vimy Ridge and the relationship between the USMC and Fort Henry Guards
Look up canadas SARTEC
Many YEARS ago say 97 when I was with FDU A I was tasked with as an extra standby PIDT diver to take these fellas for their PT runs and dryland training. They required to have this in order to carry on with their specialized shallow water speed swims with O2. Great fellas. I do remember one fella who I played hockey against during my time in Europe. He was a great defenceman very fast to transition on the ice. Fast track 6 years to 97 made for some great conversations. I think these fellas are very similar to D force in the US?Many many changes since I got out in 09. NTOG with the RCN and the CSOR Regiment attached to JTF JSOC. Back in 1969? at age 6 I remember my father's furious attitude toward once again the LIBERAL government for tearing down another one of Canada's PROUND battle hardened hourable regiment The Black Watch. Canada's highland regiment! It was a black eye for sure for our military as the communist leader Trudeau #1 and his defense minister Hellier desolved it back to a reserve unit stationed in Montreal!!! Should NEVER EVER have happened. They did it again after Somalia. With a stroke of the pen destroyed the Canadian SSF in Petawawa. This is what happens with liberal governments every time. US is so successful #1. They have $$$$$ and lots of it to spend on their special forces. It's a dam sin. We have some extremely gifted cats out there and more emphasis should be given to funding our forces. When the hammer does fall and it will we need people with the Kahonas trained with the best of the best!! Saying all that I will say the 5 best years out of my 27 years in were spent with the RCNs VERY VERY BEST men and women in the CAF. Being a Navy diver was a privilege and testament of the RCNs best kept secret. FDU (A) and (P).
Being a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, I really like your Canadian Army reaction videos. we are far too often forgotten by the inhabitants of other countries. the stereotype of "canadians who don't have an army" is so false, you show everyone the reality of our contribution in international conflicts.
Well the reality is, even as well trained if not equipped the CAF is, it's a small force and would get wiped quickly without the support of other NATO countries if a large invading force ever did decide they wanted our water, or maple syrup or what have you.
@@mateohunter9215 If a large invading force enters Canada, it would be a guerilla war. 30+ million VERY pissed off Canadians, falling back to the Canadian Shield and going full Vietcong. We are about to watch that now in Ukraine, which absolutely breaks my heart. Canada is as impossible to invade (and hold) as Russia, Afghanistan or Ethiopia.
@@mateohunter9215 There is a video of Russia vs Canada.
It ends in a stalemate. Says alot (they mostly take the frozen parts but unable to take anything of value)
Canada is almost the size of Europe, it would take massive logistics to take over the entire country.
Think Germany invading Russia...or Napoleon invading Russia.
@@K1ddkanuck I have family members that sleep with Sawed off shotguns under their beds....
With dozens other guns.
Bring it! Lol
Plus winter fighting is not as easy going as ppl think lol. Let the cold kill them lol -55c lol 😆 😂
Those replies were mixed up...replied to wrong ppl...sorry lol
Don't know if you've done a video on this yet, but check out the devils brigade from ww2
Thats where the US and Canadian special forces started from
I've lived in Canada all my 51 years and I have heard more about Maple syurp and "Aboot" in these videos more than any time else combined.
Thanks for acknowledging our usually unsung military🇨🇦🤠
If you wanna go down a rabbit hole, look up Delta Force involvement in Waco Texas
Canadian special forces hold the top confirmed sniper kills for distance. Canadian made rifles
I guess they can choose who gets to fly the choppers. Instead of selection they pick the best.
The RCMP used to include counter intelligence and a form of special operations. Elected officials, based on something like you would call a Congressional investigation, split these functions away from the RCMP.
CSIS covers intelligence and counter intelligence (since roughly 1980). CANSOFCOM provides the high level military operations.
Also Canadian snipers set three world record long distance kills in Afghanistan and Iraq , Canadian military snipers have won also world military snipers competitions
All good in UK no restrictions at all happy days great vid as normal
I'd say JTF2 is an assaulting force specializing in direct action similar to the 75th, whereas CSOR is more similar to the green berets in their foreign influence and training taskings.
Delta Force you mean. 75th are tier 2.
Nope..JTF2 antiterriost force..hostage ect
I highly recommend another Canadian story: The Battle of Kanyong its a wild story with recounts from Canadian vets from the time.
It's spelled Kapyong.
Kapyong was basically what the Canadian military history is in a nutshell. Fighting for freedom and the preservation of it. We didn't give ground, we didn't surrender and we the end showed professionalism and grit in doing so.
As a Canadian vet, thanks for the video
JTF's first sergeant major. Was my sergeant in Germany with NATO He's a man's man. Always has been, always will be. It was my pleasure to serve under him.
NTOG only gets an honorable mention because it is almost stickily marine operations. Every other group is amphibious.
WTH!!! Is that an Addidas tracksuit!! I'm going to be laughing for a week! lolllllllllll
The "want to be supporters", reminded me of an old US comedy line, that said: "If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter".
Anyway, here is an other Greek video you may like:
th-cam.com/video/-ADzFFCYvxo/w-d-xo.html
Great vids and site! Check out the Canadian Patrol Pathfinder course video?
Maybe for the next vid, yesterday there was a big hostage in Amsterdam. The dutch DSI took action so there are lots of awesome videos of them taking action!
After Russia, and Ukraine there were more Ukranians who settled in Canada, more than any other country. In 2021 Lieutenant Colonel Melanie Lake was in Ukrania training their military and doing a great jpb! Check it out, she is Canadian!
Love our American and UK brothers and more, I watched your previous
training group sounds like the vets who still like to get out once in a while and shoot a few rounds
Not sure if you’re still wondering about the JTF2 and police distinction but if so like others have said it was originally apart of the RCMP’s Special Emergency Response Team back before 93 and behaved basically like the FBI’s HRT. Due to growing concerns about police miliarization and belief that the armed forces could fund, train, and equip it better they took over, renamed it the JTF2 and left the RCMP with the regular Emergency Response Team still to this day. In regards to domestic deployment, generally hostage rescues and similar are still handled by the ERT and local police forces if they happen to have their own swat departments. If the JTF2 are called in it is because things have gone so far south that there’s no other option for success in which case they will arrive untagged and unnanounced before whatever happens to be the problem stops being a problem.
Pretty cool mandate and makes you wonder how many times they have been deployed domestically since their presence is always a mystery
CSOR patch is the old WW2 Devils Brigade arrowhead. USA on Top, Canada down the middle!
Current herc maintainer with the Canadian Air Force. I’m fairly certain 427 has a pretty in depth selection process. I haven’t looked at it but have friends that came from 427 and friends that are applying. It’s not just a posting
Cansofcom is the name for central command for jtf2 ,csor ect don't quote me on that though
As a Canadian, I had no clue about anything other than the JTF2
Canada do not have Marines, so NTOG was developed during the Persian Gulf/Arabian Sea interdiction missions when the Canadian Navy had no skills in boarding and seizing vessols. NTOG started out as a mix ov Army and Navy volunteers who had the skills to shoot and also operate a large cargo ship.
They stood up in 2014
The RCMP has a strong counterterrorism unit, but in cases where a small scale military response is required in a domestic context my understanding is that JTF2 would operate under the auspices (but not the authority) of the RCMP and/or other police services. If a larger scale response was required (as in a response scenario for a nuclear incident) they'd likely deploy in a more visible way.
if a large scale military response is needed they'd just deploy one of the reg force mech brigades.
JTF2's domestic task in very high risk insertions and rescue missions. Anything above a platoon level movement and they're going to start throwing infantry companies at the problem.
Ref October Crisis and Oka crisis.
Thanks for these videos. I feel like people forget that Canada has a proud (if overzealous) military tradition. People look at canada now and think "demobilized Peacekeepers" forgetting that our SpecOps is considered large and daunting when compared to the size of our standing forces.
Our defense/war budget is like 25 billion , compared to your like 800 billion lol, I think we need to jack that up to like 80
Subbed proud Canadian
They spend years training to take on terrorists .
Including taliban,isis,truck protesters, the list grows by the day.
Truck protesters haha you mean the entire ontario police services lol
Hi you seemed a little surprised by the mention of some of the Canadian special forces starting up in the 1990's. Actually special forces in Canada began during WW11 as this Post World War II special forces legacy article mentions:
In 1952, Col. Aaron Bank (U.S.A.) created another elite unit using the training, the strategies, and the lessons learned from the "Devil's Brigade's" (W.W.11) missions. This force evolved into specialized forces such as the Green Berets, Delta Force, and the Navy SEALs.
Yes JTF 2 started in 90s..but we had many variants of SOF groups. We had an SAS unit at one point. Then SSF unit until disbandment in 90s. CSOR start in 2000s.
Banks took from the DB and OSS to develope the 10th GBF.
Don't forget the "Devil's Brigade". Not 100% Canadian but certainly a special force.
Please see if you could find something on Canadian ERT (SWAT) unit
RCMP Special Emergency Response Teams took on more of a domestic SWAT role under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Mulroney decided that counter-terrorism really belonged in the hands of the military and CSIS (Canadian Security and Intelligence Service) instead of the federal police force.
Off-topic, but the RCMP has a couple of different uniforms, including a 'typical' working patrol uniform. detectives wear suits just like the FBI, and undercover members can look like Martin Riggs or Joe Dirt if they want.
I hope I've provided some insight.
Alot of family served , high ranking Canadian navy, gulf War, ww1, ww2 , taking down the Pacific front too in ww2 ,
The NTOG members get a fair amount of action.
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in vietnam and ww2 six nations inuits fought with us and taught our men stealth
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There is no real legal equivalent to posse comitatus in Canada (or the UK, for that matter). As Canada has no National Guard when a provincial government needs assistance from the military both reservists and Regular Force personnel can be deployed as "aid to the civil power". Military are still not sworn law enforcement so I imagine if military personnel were involved in a policing matter they would operate in a joint manner with local, provincial or federal policing agencies and the cops would actually make the arrest of any surviving terrorists (etc.).
And not only can the military be involved in policing, the RCMP's origin was of a hybrid military police force on the Canadian frontier. Up until the 90's the RCMP (even though a civil police force) was actually still under National Defence and only then was brought completely under the control of a civilian agency, currently Public Safety Canada. And although they are a federal police force (filling the role of the FBI, ATF, etc.) they have contracted with several provinces to serve as essentially their state and county police equivalent, and in those provinces also provide municipal policing. So the Mountie busting you for speeding or going through a stop sign is actually a federal officer. (Although I find police, especially RCMP, usually very chill about traffic enforcement. All funding comes from taxes and so there is absolutely no incentive for them to generate revenue by writing tickets.)
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Get Nikko to watch one of the Canada vids
I am a Canadian and have looked to join up but have been iffy due to the way our general military has been recently and the way our veterans have been treated by gov over last while
Classified!!
Wait until the day you hear about CSIS.
While serving with Task Force K-Bar, Vice Admiral Robert Harward, a US Navy SEAL, stated that the JTF2 team under his command was his first choice for any direct action
You should check out leo major
March 10/22 Heads up: One of Canada's best snipers is 'boots in the dirt' in Ukraine. Sucks to be a Russian soldier now.
I'm Canadian 🇨🇦. I have friends that fought I Somalia, Ugoslavia etc.. We are less than 10% of your population. When the chips are down. We always show up. I wouldn't leave a brother or a cousin at the door. That is how we feel America 🇺🇸. You're welcome
Brother, you know what Canadians are like in war... I've seen your vid. We are the nicest people in the world... until we aren't.
47's can put a plt. but there last 1k are under fire.
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That’s it , rcmp _ fbi , jtf2 is military.
can you do a reaction to srilankan army LRRP?
Damn i cant take any of this seriously thanks to the guy's voice lol
Interrogation techniques, ie you hear what they say and you deliver it in a court of law. That's.
Can you react the battle of yultong?
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Check out JTF X
Basically, with that falls under in this category of interrogation techniques Under the current United Nations rules of law.
Doing good Neighbor...
Man if only we gave our troops guns... come on Government more defense spending
RCMP = FBI
it's our federal police BUT they are often employed by smaller cities / high patrolling
Essentially a multi role org.
Far less corruption than city police & Co.
bonjour tanks for video. dit comme tu fais pas mal de video sur l armee francaise peut tu les traduires dans la langues de Molière? au moin en sous titre merci pour tous bonne continuation
You did this before..
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Facta non verba.
The mounties are equivalent to fbi in America.
🇨🇦CANADIAN SPECIAL FORCES NOW IN UKRAINE 🇺🇦
They have been in Ukraine since at least 2015.