Gotta love the compass gaffa-taped right above the rear barrel area, which is a ferrous steel and would undoutedly affect the accuracy of the compass...
The director originally wanted the British SAS to train the actors for the battle scenes, but they refused, so they approached the South African SAS who agreed to show some them how to make the scenes look convincing based on real open plain gunfighting...
@@КотПаша-м2т Ahh common. What Russians know about combat. You've been fighting Ukraine which is 3 times smaller than Russia for 3 years, and now you even lost a part of your own territory ...
..whether fact or fiction, this clip reinforces the fact of the importance of the bazooka and all its children and grandchildren as a small force multiplier..anti armor weapons were being thought about as long ago as WW 1 with the advent of the first tanks
Read his book! Excellent!!! Who dares wins Cheers 🍻 I served in the south at the same time this was going down and had no idea until years later when I picked up Andy’s book. Cheers from the States and Hooah 😤
you do know that the book wasn't actually written by Andy, don't you? It was actually written by a 'ghost writer' who was just a little over zealous with the truth and what actually happened.
I love the story and Bravo Two Zero is one of the finest films regarding actual Special Forces (SAS) operations. That said, the SAS short changed the team by setting their radios to the wrong frequencies, and they really had no viable egress once the helo option was blocked. That one of them actually got to Syria is amazing, but it just should never have been this FUBAR from the get go.
You mean a highly trained soldier would spend precious shooting LAW a (now empty) truck before shooting an armoured vehicle with mounted machine guns that was obviously a bigger threat?
@@siadczyk Hi, ex highly trained soldier from a similar commonwealth military that uses similar weapons as seen here. Firstly, I would call a BTR-60 "bullet resistant" at best, and those lovely little tubes under the M16s some of those blokes are using have a cool little gadget called a HEDP grenade, aka High Explosive Dual Purpose, designed to disable vehicles like the BTR-60. Secondly the truck was not empty (the burnt up dude you see at the end was in the truck), and using a LAW to take out hard cover/enemy positions is exactly one of it's uses (we don't just use them on armour). Also, a BTR-60 is easily suppressed as it has an exterior gunner with no shield.
@@SuperiorBrick The director originally wanted the British SAS to train the actors for the battle scenes, but they refused, so they approached the South African SAS who agreed to show some them how to make the scenes look convincing based on real open plain gunfighting...
After Lone survivor, this movie reminds me of "Hot shots 2" 🤣 Of course, movies can only be so accurate but today, in good movies, they at least teach the actors in a better way🙏 Thanx for the upload👍
The only magnetic metal is the Barrel on the M4 the rest is plastic and aluminium. The compass is on the barrel shroud so I’d say as a quick orientation check compass it’s far better than having to stop take a compass out of your pocket and check. You never have to drop your weapon when you think your about to have enemy contact. That’s the sole purpose of that compass.
The risk for the rocket being deflected by armor is still high so why not impact the moral of the ennemy by destroying part of their mobility ? it was a great strategy.
@@Abisshaq makes too much sense and and can take out more soft targets hidden at the back of the truck that the hard ones shielded within the light armored car.
Nope. No compass will accurately point to North when placed next to a large chunk of ferrous metal like that. At least the spinning needle is realistic
العراق الحق خسائر فادحه بلارواح والمعداد ولم يستطيع التصدي للمقاتلين العراقين الابطال قتل من الجيش الامريكي ما يقارب 6000 جندي امريكي و من مختلف قوات التحالف عاش العراق حرا ابيا رغما على انوف المعتدين والطامعين
The reality of what happened is very different according to other SAS veterans and Iraqi witnesses. Highly trained soldiers that need tens of thousands of pounds of specialist training don't take on armoured vehicles in the open, no matter how good they are.
There is a documentary directed by an SAS member following and interviewing the area of Iraq where they supposedly fought. You can find it on youtube. Really disappointing considering this was my favorite military movie.
They knew an engagement on pure flats would be a possibility though, they sent them in with an absolutely fucking ungodly amount of kit even by SAS standards. 4 out of the 8 had minimi's, they had 4 dedicated grenadiers and every man carried a 66mm law. I'm not perfectly acquainted with the ins and outs of the mission so I'm not sure whether or not they're objectives there were particularly time sensitive or not but personally I find it hard to believe they would be moving around to the extent depicted in the day. Admittedly back in the early 90's things like personal optics and night vision were pretty rare but always thought it would have made more sense to stay buried during the day and cover most of the ground at night.
This "coming trough" thing they said when covering eachother's advance stuck to me since I watched it as a Kid. Never saw a similar scene again in any other movies
I think the bank shootout in Heat and the parts leading up to the car chase in The Way of the Gun are also similar scenes as they use the bounding tactic like they do here.
Well in"Tears of the Sun" the S.E.A.L.s would say "peeling" or " peel left , peel right" and that's what most movies been using ever since or maybe cause most of the movies I tend to watch are American movies not British ones
@@paulstephensia1412 Another good addition is the show 'Strike Back'. Quite glamorized but it's still probably one of the most well consulted things on TV rather than cinema. SEAL Team and Six were quite well done in parts too but haven't seen either in their entirety but still when I think of bounding/pepperpotting/peeling/fire & movement regardless of where we're from and choose to term it (does somewhat vary to on context) I'd agree that Tears of the Sun, Bravo Two Zero and HEAT are probably the main ones I remember, HEAT especially that kind of stuff just wasn't around in 90's TV and cinema it was unprecedented.
Dammee. I thought it was a great idea since the firearm never leaves your hands. You mention it's steel. You mean the compass could not be glued to the receiver because steel doesn't like glue?!?
حته لو واحد كاعد يتخيل كان خله بيها شوية مجال مو لهل درجه يعني دبابتين وعشرات الجنود ماسوو شئ بس خلي المخرج يتذكر بلفلوجه من نسحبو وهم مكسورين ولو للفسفور كان حلمو يطبوها بعد
mate i have a ships compass mounted in my car it works perfectly despite being on a steel door frame. it was a bit of a bitch to balance but nothing tec difficult. as i understand it ships compasses are used as in this clip. that said the one in the clip is clearly a cheep map compass and if used in this way. would probably had them walking back to base though china.
M16's aren't made of steel.... their receivers are 7075 Aluminum lol. Only major steel parts are the barrels, bolt carrier groups, and trigger mechanisms.
@@wizhargeisa3338 Arabic language in letters of west the west world please make translation for the US /_European users a lot more easier.. Nice Greetings from Max. _B********h, Oberstleutnant BW, Germany
كنا ننخدع بهكذا افلام لكن بعد ان مرغنا انوفكم بالتراب في العراق لم تعد تنطلي علينا حيلكم قسم بالله في عام 2004 في محافظة ديالى قتلنا جندي امريكي هربت كل الدورية البالغ عددها 3 عجلات هامفي واخذ يصرخو 😂
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo the magnet would be messed up by the metal in the rifle. It's a very fast way to get lost 😅. Just a movie thing, no soldier does that.
The film is really illustrated to the watchers to think that all business not only soldiers hard practices,team unity and spirit plus disciplinary and good moral and attitude of brave fighting is the strategy to win all confronted problems.
This is the very first contact with the enemy as said in Andy's Book! But i appreciate more how Andy described it in the book tho... the anticipation was tense as they were about to get engaged...he really described how he felt before firing, he was surprised that 2 LAWs where fired and there's no turning back now..They got really aggressive like now or never situation! i like how they depicted the enemy as disorganized and to each his own, as Andy said it seems they are not communicating (APCs) the grenade scene was also in the book, the burned corpse (could've made better) and when his teammate said "Outrageous!"
افلام اكشن بجد لامريكان يصورون للعالم انهم الجيش الذي لايقهر وأنهم الشعب المحب للعدالة وان الجيش الأمريكي هو من يأتي لإنقاذ الضعفاء بينما الحقيقه انهم جبناء لايواجهون وهم من يأتون لقتل الأطفال واحتلال البلاد ونشر الظلم والفساد ولأن الإسرائيليون ينهجون نهج أمريكا في محاكات العالم في لأفلام حتى يظهرون ان إسرائيل تحب السلام وانها قويه وان الجيش لإسرائيل قوي ولايخاف بينما هويخاف من حجر طفل فلسطين ويقوم بمواجهته بدبابات وطائرات انتبهو لاطفالكم من متابعت هذي لأفلام فهي وجهت لزرع العظمه والقوة لهم والجيش الاسرائيلي والخوف في قلوب الجيل القادم من أبناء لأمة العربية ولاسلاميه ولنزرع في قلوب أبناء الأمة العربية العز والقوة والعظمة والدفاع عن الدين والوطن ونقول بصوت واحد (وطن لانحمية لاتستحق العيش فيه) اللهم ادم علينا نعمة الأمن والأمان والاستقرار في الوطن العربي وفي بلاد الحرمين الشريفين
I disagree with your comment. I think we all know that Arab soldiers are brave too but the thing is most of the world knows you stand for the wrong thing. You are still living in tribal times and you keep asking for war. And Israel is afraid of what ? A child's stone, I dont think the rockets you throw at them is anywhere close to being stones. And please stop teaching your kids hatred. Do not ruin their future. You are so focused on evil in enemy that you have stopped looking at yourself in mirror. I wish Arabs got their act together for once.
@@عبوسيروحي-ض3ن لا ماكو مدرعات ولكن اثناء نزولهم وكانت الغايه منها الكشف عن موقع اطلاق الصواريخ ع اسرائيل وشافهم راعي غنم وبلغ بيهم وتم تصفيتهم بدون خسائر بستثناء واحد گدر يهرب اما الدبابات فهاي كذب
Пока посмотрел этот отрывок у меня на голове волосы шевелились и улыбка на устах возникла. Один БТР , Один БМП один грузовик и 30 вооруженных солдат просто убежали от нескольких пехотинцев которые были на открытой местности ничем не укрыты Один БМП один грузовик и 30 вооруженных солдат просто убежали от нескольких пехотинцев которые были на открытой местности ничем не укрыты.
Sooo, let me make sure I understand this correctly: having a choice between an armoured troops carrier (BTR) who is actively engaging his comrades with a .50 cal and a non-armoured non-armed truck from which the troops already dismounted, the highly trained command chooses to waste his LAW on the latter, rather then the former? Make a lot of sense 😎
@@changal4443 эта пурга основанна на реальных событиях 22 полк SAS потерял свзять в Ираке в 1991 году, и до границы к сирии добрался только один человек.
В этом сюжете многое художество, когда рядом падает и взрывается снаряд или противотанковоя ракета и при этом спокойно лежит так не бывает поверьте мне.
Сказка! В реальной жизни всю эту группу САС (Специальная Авиционная Служба, по сути - спецназ разведки) на открытой местности полностью уничтожило любое мало мальски подготовленное достаточное по численности мотопехотное подразделение, тем более, при наличии бронетехники. Главное преимущество разведки в скрытности! Мастерство спецназа разведки заключается в том чтобы передвигаться скрытно и выполнив задачу - быстро и скрытно покинуть опасное место! А в этом эпизоде их показали какими то неуязвимыми суперметкими героями, что является абсолютным бредом! В реальной жизни против трёхкратно превосходящего отряда с БМП и БТР все эти герои к концу боя были бы трупами. :)
Местность совершенно открытая. Дальность прицельного выстрела у таких граников метров 200-400. Для крупнокалиберного пулемета и тем более пушки БМП и 600-800 м не дистанция. Их бы подавили огнем без участия автоматчиков, не выходя на дистанцию их действительного огня. А пулеметами этими они только краску на броне поцарапали бы.
One thing I just don't get, why would an SAS fire that anti-tank on a truck that already had a dismount rather than an APC with a machinegun on top shooting at them?
Frontal shot with a M72A2 LAW 66mm unguided AT rocket is harder against a BMP vs a broadside shot. Angle of the armor cross section would be my guess. Easy hit on a truck & if you can frag some dismounts in the process then even better. You're spot on with priorities of fire. That gunner needs to be shwacked quickly before he makes you pay the price.
@@chrisalejado1396 it was a reference to sharpe i was making in which Shawn bean was a major part off (side note i think sgt harpers actor is in this movie)
@@PabloE888 one of the first rules of land navigation is remove all metal and electronics near your compass as to not interfere with the reading. Bro I got my Expert Infantry Badge and land navigation is one of the main tests.
Yes, in the book, Andy described how far they were... the rear or tail is even about 60 meter behind them... The book is more detailed than this clip and the anticipation is more intense...i suggest you read the book tho.. maybe its for the sake of getting the good angle for the camera..
معركة الخفجي 1991 خير دليل على ضعف القدرة للجنود الامريكان على أرض الواقع من بعدها مقاومت الاحتلال بعد سقوط الحكم 2003 موجودة مقاطع اليوتيوب ههههههههه ممكن ان نخسر حرب الاعلام لكننا اكيد ننتصر في الحروب الواقعية
yeah...you need to read about this alleged 'firefight'..by a former SAS soldier called Michael Asher..he travelled to the location of this incident in 2000..to investigate what actually occurred here and to clear the name of one of the patrol members who died- and was blamed for the failure of the mission( sergeant vince Phillips).. He actually interviewed on camera the Iraqi guys involved in the firefight with the Bravo two zero patrol..and subsequent investigation seems to suggest there's a discrepancy between the best selling books this is based on and reality..such is life
Iraqi guys: yes so we shot at them and overwhelmed them captured them within 15 minutes and treated them fairly in prison they were well fed and we exchanged jovial stories and let them go later on
@@bananamontana3956 perhaps you should Google details before you comment..your not even close. Asher is an extremely experienced and decorated SAS veteran and he carried out his investigations with the full support of the Regiment . He found evidence of the firefight on camera..but nothing that matches anything claimed in the books-the local civilian population remember the incident very well and it was 2 ex iraq/Iran war veteran locals armed with Ak47s who engaged ..not the Iraqi military The engagement lasted for a short time and neither side sustained casualties.. the 2zero patrol bugged out as they are trained to do if their position is compromised-the empty cases were still laying where they had fallen and the local farmers who Asher spoke to were hardly sophisticated or had any reason to lie or embelish the story..and the evidence on the ground fully supported the iraqi civilian version of events (a minor skirmish with no casualties or damage inflicted on either side) and not a major engagement as depicted in the books.
Correct, in the book Andy Mcnab stated that they were far apart as to not risked getting blown by HEs... the spacing in the movie is not the same as how Andy told in the book.
I’m sure that I read that Andy McNab and Chris Ryan still to this day won’t speak to each other, because McNab refutes the version of how Ryan made it out of the desert on his own and never got answers to what happened to the men who were with him when they were separated after their final firefight.
If you watch the whole film you will note that the Ryan character gets quite a lot of snide remarks from the McNab character. Not surprisingly as McNab was the adviser to the film producers. There was also another reason that Ryan wasn't highly regarded as he had come from 23 SAS which is a reserve unit and is looked down on by 22 SAS. Ryan talks about it in his book. At the end of the day, Ryan was successful in escape and evasion and McNab wasn't but there is a massive amount of back story to the whole mission and its failure from the command to logistics.
Sad fact that the maps they were working off were many decades old and Gaz Hunter should have been the Patrol Commander but was sent to South America instead to combat the cocaine trade... Still these are brave men who deserve huge respect
And nothing is ever achieved without a fight it will be a struggle no matter what as long as you accept that you're already dead in combat you'll be fine your training will kick in and you will do your job because that's what you've been trained to do God Bless America and God Save the Queen
They must've wanted to be killed. Any Grunt will tell you it's suicide to move across the open desert like that during the day. Do all small team/group movements at night.
I wonder how much of the 'content' in his 'fictional' books actually occured!. A lot more than he's probably going to say!. Good on them for doing the job they do!.
A lot less. I've read the books of 3 of the patrol. They contradict each other in key areas massively. I've also read comments from the RSM at the time who listened to these men being debriefed. The vast majority of these claims were not mentioned. Lastly I read a book by Michael Asher. Ex SAS himself, he went to the areas in question, testing the claims, even speaking locals who were involved in some of these events. His conclusion? The actual stories would be worthy of respect, but they are embellished beyond belief.
Gotta love the compass gaffa-taped right above the rear barrel area, which is a ferrous steel and would undoutedly affect the accuracy of the compass...
All on what sort of compass it was
Roger that😊
@@Tomo-hb2tqPlease explain.
Always one know it all prick in the comments.
@@Tomo-hb2tqIt looks like a simple scout compass
Rushing an APC with small arms because you're dead already.
Now that's good soldiering.
The director originally wanted the British SAS to train the actors for the battle scenes, but they refused, so they approached the South African SAS who agreed to show some them how to make the scenes look convincing based on real open plain gunfighting...
No APCs were stormed by the patrol. That bit has been proven, by a former SAS operator, to be a work of pure fiction.
@@Funkteonwe don't have an SAS.
When I joined the Marine Corps, they actually showed this scene as a example of how to properly buddy rush
Это пример того,как может голивуд преподнести то,чего в бою быть не может. В реальности,на открытой местности они мертвецы.
Poorly trained and soviet equipment vs Sas
@@КотПаша-м2тNope - this happened.
@@КотПаша-м2т Nope. This happened. We don’t run like ruSSian chickens in Ukraine.
@@КотПаша-м2т Ahh common. What Russians know about combat. You've been fighting Ukraine which is 3 times smaller than Russia for 3 years, and now you even lost a part of your own territory ...
..whether fact or fiction, this clip reinforces the fact of the importance of the bazooka and all its children and grandchildren as a small force multiplier..anti armor weapons were being thought about as long ago as WW 1 with the advent of the first tanks
Read his book! Excellent!!! Who dares wins Cheers 🍻 I served in the south at the same time this was going down and had no idea until years later when I picked up Andy’s book. Cheers from the States and Hooah 😤
I did. And I concur. Excellent book. All McNab books
@@Casperthefriendlyghost82 Hooah! 😎🤙
you do know that the book wasn't actually written by Andy, don't you? It was actually written by a 'ghost writer' who was just a little over zealous with the truth and what actually happened.
I love the story and Bravo Two Zero is one of the finest films regarding actual Special Forces (SAS) operations.
That said, the SAS short changed the team by setting their radios to the wrong frequencies, and they really had no viable egress once the helo option was blocked. That one of them actually got to Syria is amazing, but it just should never have been this FUBAR from the get go.
Whether this exact action happened like this or not, or at all this scene shows very accurately how they would have acted in that situation.
You mean a highly trained soldier would spend precious shooting LAW a (now empty) truck before shooting an armoured vehicle with mounted machine guns that was obviously a bigger threat?
@@siadczyk Hi, ex highly trained soldier from a similar commonwealth military that uses similar weapons as seen here. Firstly, I would call a BTR-60 "bullet resistant" at best, and those lovely little tubes under the M16s some of those blokes are using have a cool little gadget called a HEDP grenade, aka High Explosive Dual Purpose, designed to disable vehicles like the BTR-60. Secondly the truck was not empty (the burnt up dude you see at the end was in the truck), and using a LAW to take out hard cover/enemy positions is exactly one of it's uses (we don't just use them on armour). Also, a BTR-60 is easily suppressed as it has an exterior gunner with no shield.
@@SuperiorBrick The director originally wanted the British SAS to train the actors for the battle scenes, but they refused, so they approached the South African SAS who agreed to show some them how to make the scenes look convincing based on real open plain gunfighting...
After Lone survivor, this movie reminds me of "Hot shots 2" 🤣
Of course, movies can only be so accurate but today, in good movies, they at least teach the actors in a better way🙏
Thanx for the upload👍
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Lone survivor
I like how he had his lenstatic compass right on his m16. I bet they never got lost.
if he had his compass on his m16 it wouldn't have worked they're always kept in the top pocket
Keep metal away from compasses otherwise it throws the reading off.
I wonder how compasses work on planes or ships then they are surrounded by metal?
@@filipinorutherford7818 not alot of ferrous metals on aircraft, its mostly aluminum and titanium. Plus they work off your CDI's, TACAN and BDHI's
@@deznut564 whats CDI, TACAN etc etc?
The only magnetic metal is the Barrel on the M4 the rest is plastic and aluminium. The compass is on the barrel shroud so I’d say as a quick orientation check compass it’s far better than having to stop take a compass out of your pocket and check. You never have to drop your weapon when you think your about to have enemy contact. That’s the sole purpose of that compass.
Really those 6 men were heavier in front of whole enemy unit..SAS their hard training.....commitment ....courage. ...makes them different....
Yeah, the even got a magnetic field which curves any bullet the enemy shoot on them
@@uuuuuuuo lmao I wonder what kind of training they did to get that
It's just fiction. No matter what you do, no matter how sophisticated your weapon is, you are not braver than the Arabs.
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One thing that i learn from this, bravery and strategy can saved your life and others!
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Has rocket launcher capable of taking out a light tank.
Shoots transport truck instead of armored car with multiple machine guns shooting at them.
The risk for the rocket being deflected by armor is still high so why not impact the moral of the ennemy by destroying part of their mobility ? it was a great strategy.
@@Abisshaq makes too much sense and and can take out more soft targets hidden at the back of the truck that the hard ones shielded within the light armored car.
Right lol shot was late too.
If you hate this one don't watch the movie of Chris version to the same story.
Lmfao at the spinning compass built in to the rifle
Is the depiction of a compass placed on a rifle like that realistic and period appropriate?
Nope. No compass will accurately point to North when placed next to a large chunk of ferrous metal like that. At least the spinning needle is realistic
Omfg that is so baaaaad!!
I was heartbroken when I found out that this scene actually never took place for real
Good old irony ;) ... I agree, this scene was very, very "romantic" looking
@@alfredzig2035 straight from the book
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Only.... YOU don't know that for certain.
My right ear, the audio sounds crunchy and my left it’s totally fine lmao
All good for me, L & R sounds great.
العراق الحق خسائر فادحه بلارواح والمعداد ولم يستطيع التصدي للمقاتلين العراقين الابطال قتل من الجيش الامريكي ما يقارب 6000 جندي امريكي و من مختلف قوات التحالف عاش العراق حرا ابيا رغما على انوف المعتدين والطامعين
The reality of what happened is very different according to other SAS veterans and Iraqi witnesses.
Highly trained soldiers that need tens of thousands of pounds of specialist training don't take on armoured vehicles in the open, no matter how good they are.
I won't be surprised if this movie was made by American lol
There is a documentary directed by an SAS member following and interviewing the area of Iraq where they supposedly fought. You can find it on youtube. Really disappointing considering this was my favorite military movie.
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They knew an engagement on pure flats would be a possibility though, they sent them in with an absolutely fucking ungodly amount of kit even by SAS standards. 4 out of the 8 had minimi's, they had 4 dedicated grenadiers and every man carried a 66mm law. I'm not perfectly acquainted with the ins and outs of the mission so I'm not sure whether or not they're objectives there were particularly time sensitive or not but personally I find it hard to believe they would be moving around to the extent depicted in the day. Admittedly back in the early 90's things like personal optics and night vision were pretty rare but always thought it would have made more sense to stay buried during the day and cover most of the ground at night.
Rsm should have taken the patrol himself!
One of the first sas movies I watched as a kid. Iconic 🥹🥹
This "coming trough" thing they said when covering eachother's advance stuck to me since I watched it as a Kid. Never saw a similar scene again in any other movies
I think the bank shootout in Heat and the parts leading up to the car chase in The Way of the Gun are also similar scenes as they use the bounding tactic like they do here.
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Well in"Tears of the Sun" the S.E.A.L.s would say "peeling" or " peel left , peel right" and that's what most movies been using ever since or maybe cause most of the movies I tend to watch are American movies not British ones
@@paulstephensia1412 Another good addition is the show 'Strike Back'. Quite glamorized but it's still probably one of the most well consulted things on TV rather than cinema. SEAL Team and Six were quite well done in parts too but haven't seen either in their entirety but still when I think of bounding/pepperpotting/peeling/fire & movement regardless of where we're from and choose to term it (does somewhat vary to on context) I'd agree that Tears of the Sun, Bravo Two Zero and HEAT are probably the main ones I remember, HEAT especially that kind of stuff just wasn't around in 90's TV and cinema it was unprecedented.
The barrel, bolt and bolt carrier are steel on an M16. Having your compass attached to the receiver is pure Hollywood.
Chill up.mr gun expert its,a,movie rat rat tat tat tat rat rat i dont have selector so its all vocal .git som.
@@lovellrodriguez8567 Which is why I said pure Hollywood.
Dammee. I thought it was a great idea since the firearm never leaves your hands. You mention it's steel. You mean the compass could not be glued to the receiver because steel doesn't like glue?!?
@@cacambo589 it’s because steel is magnetic. It would throw off the compass needle, which works by aligning with the earth’s magnetic field.
حته لو واحد كاعد يتخيل كان خله بيها شوية مجال مو لهل درجه يعني دبابتين وعشرات الجنود ماسوو شئ بس خلي المخرج يتذكر بلفلوجه من نسحبو وهم مكسورين ولو للفسفور كان حلمو يطبوها بعد
😂😂😂😂😂اي والله حتا لو يتخيل يكول صديقي انصاب او اني انصبت بس شنو ﻷني بطل ما راح اسقط راح اضل ولاكأنو مصاب يا اخي فلم هندي
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صدقت علقو رؤس قوات المارينز علي مداخل الفلوجه تحيا لشهداء العراق
لا زالو متأثرين بأفلام رامبو و برسلي واحد يهزم بلد كامل 😂😂😂
والله ي أهل العراق انتوا خلتوهم ولا يساوا شيء هما بس اخرهم يمثلوا 😂😂😂
Brilliant stuff brave men fought for your freedom and continue that fight ,,☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️ from northern Ireland
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A compass on a steel rifle will always point in the same direction as the rifle...
Yup when I was doing land nav the cadre would tell us to make sure our rifles weren't near our compasses when making sure they were functioning
mate i have a ships compass mounted in my car it works perfectly despite being on a steel door frame. it was a bit of a bitch to balance but nothing tec difficult. as i understand it ships compasses are used as in this clip. that said the one in the clip is clearly a cheep map compass and if used in this way. would probably had them walking back to base though china.
Fake
M16's aren't made of steel.... their receivers are 7075 Aluminum lol. Only major steel parts are the barrels, bolt carrier groups, and trigger mechanisms.
x1 BTR with a 50 cal on it
x1 BMP
~30 guys
a handful of redcoats with disposable launchers:
😭😭💔عمحستووتحتكعسةنجتةتخت
БТР 60
I f-ng loved this movie. Watched it uncountable times with my pops
You like Black Hawk Down too?
ما اسم الفيلم
Don't mind me, just a English comment passing through
Finally.
DAN 85 that’s is what are you thinking for arab people passing also only Arabic comments
Eyyy sommat I understand
@@wizhargeisa3338 Arabic language in letters of west the west world please make translation for the US /_European users a lot more easier.. Nice Greetings from Max. _B********h, Oberstleutnant BW, Germany
@@lucaskywalkermusic7697 nmn nn
الغرض من هذه الفلم اهانة العرب الامريكان لقد اذاقو ذلة الهزيمه بالعراق عاش العراق العظيم وعاش العرب جميعأ
Film
Kobra siver stalone
McNab has at best exaggerated what happened on the mission and it is well known in the regiment that he is a liar.
You just don't mess,
with the SAS.
Or What?
@@Aiden_Muslim You get slotted.
@@johnadams-wp2yb Yeah and if I dont?
@@johnadams-wp2yb u get slotted
@@GSXRI300 Right
كنا ننخدع بهكذا افلام لكن بعد ان مرغنا انوفكم بالتراب في العراق لم تعد تنطلي علينا حيلكم قسم بالله في عام 2004 في محافظة ديالى قتلنا جندي امريكي هربت كل الدورية البالغ عددها 3 عجلات هامفي واخذ يصرخو 😂
Tuyu
Bravo Two Zero is FICTION. When the book was released, 22SAS were seriously considering terminating Andy McNab (not real name) with extreme prejudice.
That doesn’t make it fiction. 22 didn’t want books written
Grow up. N
Compass on rifle...... Mm the metal in the rifle will mess with the needle which is magnetised
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Its not real Dopey but good point
Tactically i would have simply used my wrist watch ;)
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo the magnet would be messed up by the metal in the rifle. It's a very fast way to get lost 😅. Just a movie thing, no soldier does that.
The film is really illustrated to the watchers to think that all business not only soldiers hard practices,team unity and spirit plus disciplinary and good moral and attitude of brave fighting is the strategy to win all confronted problems.
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This is FAKE 🤣🤣🤣
This is the very first contact with the enemy as said in Andy's Book! But i appreciate more how Andy described it in the book tho... the anticipation was tense as they were about to get engaged...he really described how he felt before firing, he was surprised that 2 LAWs where fired and there's no turning back now..They got really aggressive like now or never situation! i like how they depicted the enemy as disorganized and to each his own, as Andy said it seems they are not communicating (APCs) the grenade scene was also in the book, the burned corpse (could've made better) and when his teammate said "Outrageous!"
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“Andy’s book” - it’s a total fabrication! Even bigger fairy story than Hans Christian Andersen 😂😂
USMC combat vet. Looks like my war. We called that leapfrogging. Not shit to hide behind either.
Prepare to rush!!!
In the British military it's called pepper-potting.
Great Video! Love it!
افلام اكشن بجد لامريكان يصورون للعالم انهم الجيش الذي لايقهر وأنهم الشعب المحب للعدالة وان الجيش الأمريكي هو من يأتي لإنقاذ الضعفاء بينما الحقيقه انهم جبناء لايواجهون وهم من يأتون لقتل الأطفال واحتلال البلاد ونشر الظلم والفساد
ولأن الإسرائيليون ينهجون نهج أمريكا في محاكات العالم في لأفلام حتى يظهرون ان إسرائيل تحب السلام وانها قويه وان الجيش لإسرائيل قوي ولايخاف بينما هويخاف من حجر طفل فلسطين ويقوم بمواجهته بدبابات وطائرات
انتبهو لاطفالكم من متابعت هذي لأفلام فهي وجهت لزرع العظمه والقوة لهم والجيش الاسرائيلي والخوف في قلوب الجيل القادم من أبناء لأمة العربية ولاسلاميه
ولنزرع في قلوب أبناء الأمة العربية العز والقوة والعظمة والدفاع عن الدين والوطن
ونقول بصوت واحد
(وطن لانحمية لاتستحق العيش فيه)
اللهم ادم علينا نعمة الأمن والأمان والاستقرار في الوطن العربي وفي بلاد الحرمين الشريفين
ابو لين Deus vult
ولي
I disagree with your comment. I think we all know that Arab soldiers are brave too but the thing is most of the world knows you stand for the wrong thing. You are still living in tribal times and you keep asking for war. And Israel is afraid of what ? A child's stone, I dont think the rockets you throw at them is anywhere close to being stones. And please stop teaching your kids hatred. Do not ruin their future. You are so focused on evil in enemy that you have stopped looking at yourself in mirror. I wish Arabs got their act together for once.
@@mickeyagrawal2001 hes right all wars for israel are unjust
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سبعة جنود مع أسلحة متوسطة وبدون ساتر وبالمقابل مدرعات وأسلحة ثقيلة وعدد أضعاف أضعاف ولا يجرح وأحد
هذا فلم هندي
لا والنوب ولا واحد انجرح
اي والله صدق
@@عبوسيروحي-ض3ن هاي قصه حقيقيه بل 91 نزلووو بين الانبار وكربله بس واحد طلع بيهم
@@لورنسالدليمي-غ8غ هسه يجوز اكو هيج خطه بس مو معناها دبابات ومدرعات ما تكدرلهم
@@عبوسيروحي-ض3ن لا ماكو مدرعات ولكن اثناء نزولهم وكانت الغايه منها الكشف عن موقع اطلاق الصواريخ ع اسرائيل وشافهم راعي غنم وبلغ بيهم وتم تصفيتهم بدون خسائر بستثناء واحد گدر يهرب اما الدبابات فهاي كذب
Reality is that they ran away from an old farmer with a shotgun and his son who had an AK47 😂
" ur dead anyway, so d only thing u can do is advance (fight)"...true..make sense.
SAS are trained to attack an ambush, seen it on TV explained several times by Real SAS vets
Пока посмотрел этот отрывок у меня на голове волосы шевелились и улыбка на устах возникла.
Один БТР , Один БМП один грузовик и 30 вооруженных солдат просто убежали от нескольких пехотинцев которые были на открытой местности ничем не укрыты
Один БМП один грузовик и 30 вооруженных солдат просто убежали от нескольких пехотинцев которые были на открытой местности ничем не укрыты.
It's Hollywood, but in fact they say (let me talk to my family and then kill me)😂
Здесь каждый на вес рембо😅😅
The whole story is an obvious lie.
Sooo, let me make sure I understand this correctly: having a choice between an armoured troops carrier (BTR) who is actively engaging his comrades with a .50 cal and a non-armoured non-armed truck from which the troops already dismounted, the highly trained command chooses to waste his LAW on the latter, rather then the former? Make a lot of sense 😎
Даже в индийских фильмах нет такой "пурги".
Bullshith
ну хотя бы перебежки парами показали
Клоуны, они везде клоуны ))
@@changal4443 эта пурга основанна на реальных событиях 22 полк SAS потерял свзять в Ираке в 1991 году, и до границы к сирии добрался только один человек.
В этом сюжете многое художество, когда рядом падает и взрывается снаряд или противотанковоя ракета и при этом спокойно лежит так не бывает поверьте мне.
Sharpe is an immortal soldier!
All in the space of 200 years 95th Rifles to the S.A.S. that's soldiering.
La SAS dieron lástima en MALVINAS 🇦🇷
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Сказка! В реальной жизни всю эту группу САС (Специальная Авиционная Служба, по сути - спецназ разведки) на открытой местности полностью уничтожило любое мало мальски подготовленное достаточное по численности мотопехотное подразделение, тем более, при наличии бронетехники. Главное преимущество разведки в скрытности! Мастерство спецназа разведки заключается в том чтобы передвигаться скрытно и выполнив задачу - быстро и скрытно покинуть опасное место! А в этом эпизоде их показали какими то неуязвимыми суперметкими героями, что является абсолютным бредом! В реальной жизни против трёхкратно превосходящего отряда с БМП и БТР все эти герои к концу боя были бы трупами. :)
شكرا لك على المصداقية 👍🏼
Очередной спецназовец с овощебазы.
В натуре ху.я какаята
Мусор ты такая глупенькая🤣
Местность совершенно открытая. Дальность прицельного выстрела у таких граников метров 200-400. Для крупнокалиберного пулемета и тем более пушки БМП и 600-800 м не дистанция. Их бы подавили огнем без участия автоматчиков, не выходя на дистанцию их действительного огня. А пулеметами этими они только краску на броне поцарапали бы.
One thing I just don't get, why would an SAS fire that anti-tank on a truck that already had a dismount rather than an APC with a machinegun on top shooting at them?
Frontal shot with a M72A2 LAW 66mm unguided AT rocket is harder against a BMP vs a broadside shot. Angle of the armor cross section would be my guess. Easy hit on a truck & if you can frag some dismounts in the process then even better. You're spot on with priorities of fire. That gunner needs to be shwacked quickly before he makes you pay the price.
@@rossg4788 mever engage soft skin vehicle with AT weapon when IFV is shoting at you .
yes in the real story one of them is survaive by run to sirya
@Wal Leece yes maby
👑👑 US ARMY HD
@@keyladiaz2502 6000 kills🙂Iraq and vetnam 🐸
Chris Ryan, The One that Got away
1:15 " travel single file ... to hide their numbers " has been a wise tactic since long, long ago
War isn't a game. It's an inhuman reality. Avoid war if possible.
It's not a game, but it is very human, to deny that makes you an ape.
Only a Few mature people like you will write this reality in the comments
@@Ted300BlkOut zoologist speaking 😂
War is proper bo!
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I'm the english comment you're looking for
Dude I can't understand Noodles language
@@gong1188
I can't understand squiggle either...
Right how u doing mate
Taking the fight to the enemy, that's soldiering
200-250 enemy killed is definitely soldiering up.
They got no choice and there was nowhere to run so they have to stand their ground and fight forward at the same time...
@@chrisalejado1396 it was a reference to sharpe i was making in which Shawn bean was a major part off (side note i think sgt harpers actor is in this movie)
Fight or flight, no need to work out what one they don't understand 💪
In the movie Americans always be the hero but in real situation hell for Americans
Magnified bruh, no need to insult religions you fuck wit.
@@magnified4827 chill out, dickwad
@@magnified4827 how you stopped defeated in Afghanistan
@@magnified4827 u r basterd stupid
I need 9000000000000 of those to buy
The compass would be off being stuck to a metal weapon lol
Individual compass error can be recalculated if checked against another compass.
@@PabloE888 one of the first rules of land navigation is remove all metal and electronics near your compass as to not interfere with the reading. Bro I got my Expert Infantry Badge and land navigation is one of the main tests.
Qwr4rrrtttaat5jy!
@@fazlulhaq5789 what?
Shouldnt there be a bigger space among the patrol members?
Like 5 meters?
They shoot it smaller so the camera can get more action in the shot.
Yes, in the book, Andy described how far they were... the rear or tail is even about 60 meter behind them... The book is more detailed than this clip and the anticipation is more intense...i suggest you read the book tho.. maybe its for the sake of getting the good angle for the camera..
My Grandma During the Pastor’s Sermon: Stop Fidgeting!!!!
Me: 2:43
ahaahhha relate
يصورون أنفسهم شجعان
وهم في الواقع جبناء
لا يُقَاتِلُونَكُمْ جَمِيعًا إِلَّا فِي قُرًى مُّحَصَّنَةٍ أَوْ مِن وَرَاءِ جُدُرٍ ۚ بَأْسُهُم بَيْنَهُمْ شَدِيدٌ ۚ تَحْسَبُهُمْ جَمِيعًا وَقُلُوبُهُمْ شَتَّىٰ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ بِأَنَّهُمْ قَوْمٌ لَّا يَعْقِلُونَ
صدق الله العظيم
You're talking about muslims, right.
Silahdan atılan qumbara ilə düşmən mehf olur ,düşmənin atdığı tank mərmisi heçnə etmir 😂
Ap
It's Major Sharpe .
He's been reincanated .
Still fighting the good fight I see .
DML
معركة الخفجي 1991 خير دليل على ضعف القدرة للجنود الامريكان على أرض الواقع
من بعدها مقاومت الاحتلال بعد سقوط الحكم 2003 موجودة مقاطع اليوتيوب
ههههههههه ممكن ان نخسر حرب الاعلام لكننا اكيد ننتصر في الحروب الواقعية
Dude with L.A.W. reminds me of Eli Wallach!
Jesus, i watched this when it was a series on TV. I thought it was a lot earlier than 1999.
These boys killed 200-250 enemy and lost 3..some serious soldiers under the circumstances howmany survived is crazy!
لولا خيانة العرب بعضهم بعض لكان العراق من اقوى جيوش العالم حتى الجيش السوري تم تفكيكه والجزائري تحاط به المؤامرات من كل الجهات الان
Sas is the most elite unit in the world.
Da best colonial exploitating army eva
I didn't know that shaun bastard bean was in this ,the bastard. From bastard Sheffield, a city where saying bastard is bastard cool as a bastard!!!
yeah...you need to read about this alleged 'firefight'..by a former SAS soldier called Michael Asher..he travelled to the location of this incident in 2000..to investigate what actually occurred here and to clear the name of one of the patrol members who died- and was blamed for the failure of the mission( sergeant vince Phillips)..
He actually interviewed on camera the Iraqi guys involved in the firefight with the Bravo two zero patrol..and subsequent investigation seems to suggest there's a discrepancy between the best selling books this is based on and reality..such is life
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Iraqi guys: yes so we shot at them and overwhelmed them captured them within 15 minutes and treated them fairly in prison they were well fed and we exchanged jovial stories and let them go later on
@@bananamontana3956 perhaps you should Google details before you comment..your not even close.
Asher is an extremely experienced and decorated SAS veteran and he carried out his investigations with the full support of the Regiment .
He found evidence of the firefight on camera..but nothing that matches anything claimed in the books-the local civilian population remember the incident very well and it was 2 ex iraq/Iran war veteran locals armed with Ak47s who engaged ..not the Iraqi military
The engagement lasted for a short time and neither side sustained casualties.. the 2zero patrol bugged out as they are trained to do if their position is compromised-the empty cases were still laying where they had fallen and the local farmers who Asher spoke to were hardly sophisticated or had any reason to lie or embelish the story..and the evidence on the ground fully supported the iraqi civilian version of events (a minor skirmish with no casualties or damage inflicted on either side) and not a major engagement as depicted in the books.
Im back from Ukraine and met people who know this story and why Andy ´s not welcome back to Hereford ;-)
Only if TH-cam had a translate button
Please the full movie. This are brilliant soldiers
coming through ,💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 coming through💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 that was intense
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تمثيل اكثر من خيالي. هم الامريكان يعترفون نفسهم بل مواجهات ميقدرون العراقين ال بطائرات.
Bloody good book by the way.
... and not a single casualty for The Good Guys... just like in real life!! :D
God always always watching over them they do great job
This movie was based on real events. Hence that what happened in real life
😂😂😂 there you go you can’t get any better than the SAS good old English troops stand there ground till the last breath legends they are
sas have always been the best of the best
@@hanochmordechay Yeah in making fiction movies.
Wasn't expecting Ned Stark 😂
That's Boromir, to you.
Thats 006 mate
No rifles in the shoulder and there is no way you would walk that close together ever
Correct, in the book Andy Mcnab stated that they were far apart as to not risked getting blown by HEs... the spacing in the movie is not the same as how Andy told in the book.
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Que peli. Chida. Con cubreme y avanzó. Ya de ver tanta película ya hasta aprendí.
I’m sure that I read that Andy McNab and Chris Ryan still to this day won’t speak to each other, because McNab refutes the version of how Ryan made it out of the desert on his own and never got answers to what happened to the men who were with him when they were separated after their final firefight.
If you watch the whole film you will note that the Ryan character gets quite a lot of snide remarks from the McNab character. Not surprisingly as McNab was the adviser to the film producers. There was also another reason that Ryan wasn't highly regarded as he had come from 23 SAS which is a reserve unit and is looked down on by 22 SAS. Ryan talks about it in his book. At the end of the day, Ryan was successful in escape and evasion and McNab wasn't but there is a massive amount of back story to the whole mission and its failure from the command to logistics.
What an imagination of the film maker far from the reality
Sad fact that the maps they were working off were many decades old and Gaz Hunter should have been the Patrol Commander but was sent to South America instead to combat the cocaine trade... Still these are brave men who deserve huge respect
I always find the fact we send people to “fight” the cocaine trade to be very funny at least I have to otherwise it would be depressing
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus 💯 % Agree, many corrupt governments with their hands in the proverbial pie - 💰
@@FourHorsemen-k2y شضش
هه🇧🇲
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus هنت
ملک محبت ھیروز کو سلوٹ زندہ باد اور یہ چینل بہت بہترین ھے میڈیا کی اس چینل کا خوش آمدید کہتے ہیں
And nothing is ever achieved without a fight it will be a struggle no matter what as long as you accept that you're already dead in combat you'll be fine your training will kick in and you will do your job because that's what you've been trained to do God Bless America and God Save the Queen
Yeah. The Queen thanks you for your service.
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بطولاتكم في الافلام والتمثيل فقط
اما في الواقع نتلاعب بكم
يارب انزع عنا هذا الذل وانصرنا على اعدائنا يارب العالمين
Vavdame
Chacknories
اوغاد
بابا الأجانب نفسهم مدري البريطانيين نفسهم اذا يشوفون هذا الفلم يكولون واو منو المخرج الهنود ممكن يبطلون جذب
A compass mounted on a metal rifle will always show the wrong direction. This is funny)))
الاف المرضى النفسيين..من الامريكان لدخولهم ا،ض الرافدين والحرب مستمره انشاء الله
Hbkm,
فلم هندي اكثر من الهندي
قناص بغداد يسلم عليكم
Mon chou t
@@fantasonko4493 قناص بغداد موجود بأمريكا
هيهات بين الحقيقة والتمثيل كما قال بلادن كنت أظن الجيش الأمريكي قوي وباسل اتضح أنه صقر من ورق😎
What’s the bet those Bergen’s were filled with foam?
Totally reminds me of Phase II Battlecamp back in '93. Except Warcop was a lot wetter.
0:17 So I'll just ignore the lack of trigger finger discipline in a movie about an elite unit?
Wondering why they spent 3rd LAW on convoy truck instead of technical with a gun.
Drama...
It's not the first time in the 90s Sean Bean has played an elite soldier who is canonically from The South rather than Yorkshire *coughs* Sharpe!
They must've wanted to be killed. Any Grunt will tell you it's suicide to move across the open desert like that during the day. Do all small team/group movements at night.
Movie
Bollox SAS standard tactics are attack an ambush, stay pinned down you lose
Yes because you're in the SAS and know SAS battle doctrine don't you?
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Great movie
Saw it on direct TV lol
When it was free for few years up here in Canada
Great movie
Based on true story
True Men
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I wonder how much of the 'content' in his 'fictional' books actually occured!. A lot more than he's probably going to say!. Good on them for doing the job they do!.
A lot less. I've read the books of 3 of the patrol. They contradict each other in key areas massively. I've also read comments from the RSM at the time who listened to these men being debriefed. The vast majority of these claims were not mentioned.
Lastly I read a book by Michael Asher. Ex SAS himself, he went to the areas in question, testing the claims, even speaking locals who were involved in some of these events. His conclusion? The actual stories would be worthy of respect, but they are embellished beyond belief.
Ayala vida son invencibles, lo que puede una película. Ni las fuerzas delta, ni los seals les fue así de bien en panama.
خلي
I watched this movie when I was a kid
It was awesome
What is the name
You have obviously never served then, it was dire!!
When you have one rocket left, don't go for the armored vehicle with cannon and machinegunner, no you go for the transport truck ! lol.
بطولاتهم افلام .. يحبيبي العرب هم فقط من الفرد منهم يقتل كتيبه لاننا نحب الشهاده كما يحبون الحياه لذالك يظهر الفرق
Real group. The actual mission went south quickly. Most made it back to England .
Nói dóc
3 of them died, 4 were captured and 1 hiked 100s of miles towards the Syrian border to contact MoD about Bravo Two Zero's Situation.
@@CaliPlays5651 I think it was more than a 100,I think it was 300
That's why he said "hundredS"... Plural