I believe that the United States has the best military due to our special forces, we have some of the best in the world, no correction we do. Many will say the SAS in England but they are mainly a counterterrorism unit now, the US has the the Navy Seals, the Army Rangers, Delta Force, and Marine Snipers. We also saved England in WW2. In D-day, one that would never had happened if our first airbourne troops didn't land in Sicily and fortifiy that position and then again on D-day June 6th, i believe that Japan made the greatest sneak attack in military history but also the biggest mistake. Because at that time America's military size was 17th in the world. But back to d-day the airbourne troops who were also Army rangers, saved the entire operation as the rangers climbed a 100ft cliff called Point Du Hoc to take out Hitler's artillery and also held the roads named Hell's Highway. They were made to resembe the great SAS of England but were trained to jump out of airplanes, and more of an offensive forece. I have soo much respect for England without them hey i wouldn't be writing this, but i believe that the U.S.A is the greatest. Although England has the greatest navy ever known. The U.S. has the most lethal Air Force i think in all time to come. The B2 is out of date but still an amazing stealth bomber and the States are wanting to make a new on by 2017 with top of the line technology but still looks like a B2. Please tell me your opinion but don't be rude as The U.S. and England are the 2 greatest allies to ever live.
The factual answer to this question is the British S.A.S. They are world renowned for having the longest most gruelling training on earth.
Reason being The British S.A.S is the only regiment in the world u CANNOT just walk in and enroll,they choose YOU!
You have to of served atleast 3yrs in some form of regiment and then " if selected to try the training" you get put threw what is still known as the hardest training on earth ( you litraly get tortued like a captive as part of your training) the training last 1 whole year and out of every 1000 men selected for training only around 3 to 4 will make the grade. They choose the very best of the best.
Most other regiments in the world anybody off the street can walk in and enroll and be given anywhere between 6 to 12 weeks training and hey presto your a soldier.
The British S.A.S and S.B.S are there most sucesfull in history,longest,hardest trained and most copied regiment in the world.
List of countries that copy/base themselves on S.A.S...
American - Delta Force - Modeld on S.A.S
Australia - Special Air Service Regiment
New Zealand - New Zealand Special Air Service
Canada - Joint Task Force 2
Israel - Sayeret Matkal
Australia - Extant - Australian Special Air Service Regiment.
Belgium - Extant - Belgian Special Forces Group, closely modelled on the SAS and consisting of Land, Air and Boat sections. Comprises about 120 operational personnel distinguished by the maroon beret with the Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol insignia.
Defunct - During WWII 5 (Belgian) SAS squadron, from 1944 '5 SAS' Regiment, consisted of Belgian volunteers. Notable as the first Allied troops to enter Belgium and the first to cross the Siegfried line, into Germany. Traditions are currently continued by 1 PARA of the Paracommando Brigade.
Canada - Extant - The Canadian Military's Joint Task Force 2 is closely modelled on the SAS. (Although it traces its lineage to the Canadian SAS Company created in 1946, its structure is not generally known.)
Defunct - An SAS Company was created in 1946 and disbanded in 1948.[2]
Denmark - Frømandskorpset (Naval Special Forces) and Jægerkorpset (Army Special Forces).
France - The 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (1er Régiment Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine) (1er RPIMa:SAS), is the heir of the World War II French SAS units ('French' Squadron, 1 SAS from 1er Compagnie, BIA; 3 and 4 SAS, ie, 3 BIA and 4 BIA, subsequently 3 RCP and 2 RCP). Its official motto is "qui ose gagne", the French translation of "Who Dares Wins". The Regiment's operators are also nicknamed "les SAS français" (the French SAS). Recently, the Regiment created a Squadron (3rd Company) Patrouilles SAS or "PATSAS" (SAS Patrols), using heavily-armed jeeps for raids behind enemy lines (particularly with 22 SAS and the Australian SAS in Afghanistan).
Germany - The German Army Special Forces unit, the KSK (Kommando Spezialkräfte), is also closely patterned on the SAS.
Greece - Greek Special Forces, originate from the post-war ?.?.?. (spelled L.O.K. from "Loxoi Oreinon Katadromon" - Mountain Raider Detachments) which were the post-WWII successor of the "Sacred Band" ("Ieros Loxos"). The "Sacred Band" was formed in 1942 in the Middle East from a group of dedicated volunteers, former officers and officer cadets who relinquished their rank and commission in order to fight as regular soldiers. Under their C.O. - Col. Christodoulos Tsigantes, they fought alongside the SAS and SBS in the Libyan desert and the Aegean as well as with General Leclerc's Free French in Tunisia. It is no coincidence that modern Greek Special Forces insignia, bears a distinct resemblance to their brethren SAS insignia, with a winged, upward pointing sword and underscribed motto "? ?????? ????" (essentially translation of "Who Dares Wins").
Hong Kong - The Hong Kong Special Duties Unit is a part of the Hong Kong Police Force and was formed in 1973. SDU was modelled on the SAS and was trained by the SAS and SBS.
Indonesia - Detasemen Bravo Paskhas TNI AU.
Israel - The Sayeret Matkal, an elite unit of the IDF, is modelled on the SAS, and shares the same motto, "Who Dares Wins." Responsible for Operation Entebbe. Also Sayeret Shaldag.
Italy - The Army's 9th Parachute Assault Regiment, and the Carabinieri's Gruppo di Intervento Speciale are partly based on the SAS.
Japan - The National Police Agency's Special Assault Team received training from British SAS operators prior to its activation on 1 April 1996.
Malaysia - The Malaysian VAT 69/UTK is a special forces of the Royal Malaysian Police Force based on by the SAS. VAT 69 modelled on and trained by the British SAS in 1969 for fighting the communist insurgency and Special Actions Unit (Unit Tindakan Khas) was based from the SAS and increased on by the United States SWAT after hostage incident by JRA Terrorist in August 1975. On 20 October 1997, VAT 69 and UTK merged and was then called Pasukan Gerakan Khas (Special Operations Force).
Netherlands - The Korps Commandotroepen.
New Zealand - Special Air Service of New Zealand.
Norway - Forsvarets Spesialkommando (FSK).
Pakistan - The SSG commandos are also partly based on the SAS.
Philippines - The Philippine National Police's (PNP) Special Action Force was believed to have been based on the lines of the British SAS.
Poland - GROM, partly based on the SAS.
Rhodesia - 'C' Squadron 22 SAS was composed of Rhodesian troops. It formed the nucleus of the Rhodesian SAS Regiment after the end of the Malayan Emergency in 1953, and subsequently the British SAS have never raised another 'C' Squadron within 22 SAS. The Rhodesian SAS disbanded in December 1980 after the country became Zimbabwe. (See SAS Rhodesia by Fourie, C., & Pittaway, J., published Dandy Agencies, Durban, South Africa, 2003.)
Sri Lanka - Spe
A breif History of an S.A.S legend...
John Lofty Wiseman Part of SAS History -
Trooper John Wiseman was born in Britain in 1941John Wiseman was the first to train members of the Green Berets which was at the formation of the USA's Delta Force who are of the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D) - commonly known as Delta in the U.S. Army, Delta Force by civilians, and Combat Applications Group by the Department of Defense - is a Special Operations Force (SOF) and an integral element of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).
Delta Force's primary tasks are counter-terrorism and national intervention operations, although it is an extremely versatile group capable of assuming many missions, including, but not limited to, rescuing hostages, raids, and eliminating covert enemy forces. Delta Force conducts missions similar to those attributed to the British Special Air Service (SAS), on which it was originally modelled.
John Wiseman set a record being the youngest to pass SAS Selection at the very young age of 18 which is no longer possible and now cannot be beat. His service with the Special Air Service Regiment started in 1958 and served with 22 SAS for approx. 26 years. His worldwide service saw activity in every theatre of special forces operation and was,
Sergeant Major, B Squadron Sabre Squadron 22 SAS
Sergeant Major 22 SAS Training Wing
Head of Operational Research 22 SAS
He set up the SP Team Counter Hi-Jack now CRW Counter Revolutionary Warfare Wing, The CRW Wing is now nominally made up of the personnel drawn from a single squadron, originally designated "Pagoda", which is relieved every 6 - 9 months. The squadron is split up into two combined troops, "Red" and "Blue", with each troop made up of an assault group and a sniper team. Though the counter-terrorist teams are based at RHQ in Hereford, a specialist eight-man team is based within the outer London region (4, south London border & 4, north London border/Hertfordshire). This team rapidly responds to any situation in London as required
He help set up the SAS Counter-Terrorist now known as 'The Team' for such teams involved in Operation Nimrod The Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980 was a terrorist siege of the Iranian embassy in London. The siege was ended when British special forces, the Special Air Service (SAS), stormed the building in Operation Nimrod. The incident brought the SAS to the world's attention as the whole episode was played out in the media. Which was undertaken from the SAS barracks Stirling Lines in Hereford.
John also ran Survival Training School for 22 SAS at Hereford Stirling Lines for survival skills on land, sea, jungle, desert, arctic, and all manor of wilderness environments. Much of the JWIC Jungle Warfare Instructors Course conducted in Borneo Malaysia is built on the solid foundations laid by John Wiseman and those that followed him. The Jungle Warfare Wing (JWW) is located on the island of Borneo, close to the border with Sarawak (Malaysia) and is supported by the British Army's Brunei Garrison. JWW exists to provide a jungle training facility to meet the requirement to train jungle warfare instructors for the British SAS and other regiments
John also ran SAS Selection Course which is the hardest course in the world to pass and out of 100 only 5% are consider fit to join the Regiment before they start the real training 'Continuation Training'. The Commanding Officer of 22 SAS is alleged to have said that, "John Lofty Wiseman is an SAS legend" a real accolade from the best.
John Lofty Wiseman has trained survival to many specialists over the years both military and civilian and has undoubtedly saved many lives by his love of all things survival. It is his principles of survival and tools which he introduced that has had the biggest impact on the survival world whose achievements cannot be overestimated! Special Forces training particularly in the desert environment in which the regiment first fought and was born as a result of the persistence of David Stirling.
The US Navy SEALS are renown for their training and discipline. Put them up against any outfit on earth, they win. Period.
Now before I tell you i must say I am British. I believe that Germany are the best, just because everyone says that America is the best doesn't mean it is. America has the best weapons. They depend on their weapons. It not about the weapons, its about the training. You could have a three year old drop a bomb on Tokyo. It doesn't mean he's the best soilder in the world.
P.S To the Americans, I am not saying that you are the worst army in the worl, I'm just saying your not the best.
Hope i didn't hurt anyones feelings, if so sorry.
Israel...
because they were so organized.because there were so many different positions.because they had the best weapons.because they had the best training.
It is best funded army in the world, with about 1.2 million enlisted.
United State
The Soviet army is the army of Russia and some territories around Russia. The Soviet army is better known as the Russian army of World War II
The united states has the best army.
Pakistan Army is the best paid
How many American Army bases are there around the world?
U.S. Army. The U.S. Army is the best in the world. Not necessarily the largest, but certainly the best.
According to me Indian army is best army in the world..........
u.s.army
Israel is the 3rd best army in the world and the most brutal.
The army goes were there needed and does missions around the world
There's none! But if you ask me the best army is the marauding forces of Chaos! But the game is entirely based around finding the army best suited for you.
Gurkhas were amongst the best.
they had uniforms
Pakistan