Could a navy seal beat an MMA fighter?
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In a street fight, Navy Seal would win against experienced MMA fighter, because they are trained for exact that life or death situations. If we were talking about a ring, we would almost for sure go with experienced MMA fighter.
For Navy SEALs, hand-to-hand combat could be the difference between life and death, success or failure. They learn a variety of martial arts to become highly efficient hand-to-hand combatants. They are encouraged to learn as many styles as they can, but there are a few that are staples in their training.
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Are the Spetsnaz Special Forces?
The Spetsnaz are not “Special forces” There storm troopers. (And that’s not a bad thing mind you) They had a pretty crap track record at this point with anything requiring stealth/subtlety. And really seam to just smash forward anything they are targeted at. Next Part. #3: Spetsnaz like Navy Seals… Really don’t train a TON in hand to hand.
British Special Air Service (SAS) selection is reputed to be among the toughest in the world with an average pass rate of 10\% to as low as 3-4\% in the ’90s, in some cases in the late 60’s no one passed SAS selection. In the domain of selection, it still hard to compare it on the SAS vs Navy SEALs level.
How long did Giaconia work with Spetsnaz?
For six months, he and his Russian allies worked side-by-side, in the forests and mountains around Kosovo. Then one day, his coworkers put on what they called a “Spetsnaz Show” – and Giaconia realized who his tactical buddies really were.
What happened to the Spetsnaz in the Albanian war?
The Russians captured the Albanian rebels that were still able to be captured, and the UCPMB camp was taken out of action permanently. When it came to the performance of the Spetsnaz in combat, Giaconia says they were keen on tactics and had great intuition and instinct.