The popular name for Special Ops is Special Forces. They are many special forces around the world with some of the most famous being the British SAS, the US Navy Seals and the US Army Delta Force.
yes and no. the United States Marine Corps are trained by the Navy, Army, Black Ops, Special Ops, and the Air Force. But the Marines also train all of them to. Alot of the people who you see in the army or especialy in the Black Ops are Ex-Marines.
The Air Force has Special Operations, "Special Forces" is the term for Army Green Berets. The Air Force special ops consist of:PararescueCombat ControllersSpecial Ops Weather TeamOr in BritainRoyal Marines and RAF Regiment are the second closest to a Special Operations.the Royal Air Force have:RAF RegimentRAF Parachute Team.However Britain does have a Air Special Ops branch which is obviously the SAS (Special Air Service)
"Special ops unit" is a very fluid term, and special ops is a broad category.. on top of the actual units of operators themselves, there's also things such as Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations battalions, military intelligence units, etc. A "special ops unit" could be anything from a Special Forces A-team divided into two groups of six, all the way up to an entire Ranger Regiment of three line battalions.
It is a light infantry Special Ops force that conducts mainly direct action.
Special Ops Paintball's population is 10.
they are not officially considered special ops but they are more special ops than regular infantry. They might as well be special ops. i have a friend that is going into 10th mountain so i know.
The duration of Special Ops Mission is 2520.0 seconds.
It is called Call of Duty Black Ops and not Special Ops and it came out in November 2010
Special Ops Mission ended on 2009-09-17.
Special Ops Mission was created on 2009-08-13.
1. Deploying US Marines instead of Special Ops men. 2. Deploying standard (conventional) US Army Infantry battalions, Artillery battalions, Armor (tank) battalions, Cavalry Squadrons, etc., instead of Special Ops men. 3. Bombing strategic targets (in North Vietnam) with heavy, medium, and light bombers; instead of parachuting (insertion teams) Special Ops commandos.