Most deadly fighting force in the world today?

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Jaeke

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If the most deadly force in the world existed we obviously wouldn't know about it -_-

If I HAD to say though...

United States Navy Sea Air and Land Teams.

Hell, no one in the generel public really knew just how deadly they were until they took out Osama. At the very least, the Somalian Pirate Crisis woke people up.

From a moving ship, two snipers within the same 0.1 of a second shot simultaneously at a buoy from 300 yards out through a window about 3 feet wide while it was also moving on water at night.

Badass.
 

Peter Brazier

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If we are talking level of training the Australian Defence Force IS THE MOST TRAINED MILITARY FORCE IN THE WORLD. however that is because they are actualy a rather small force, without much money. So Australian SAS, Bravo 020 8 vs 3000. 3 dead 3 captured 1 gone 1 walked out. Against 1000 dead 500 wounded.

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hazabaza1 said:
Ninja bears.
They're fuckin' everywhere. We just can't see them.
I was thinking more along the lines of laser bears ...
 

T8B95

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lRookiel said:
Me, and I don't need to explain why.

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Damn right. Just use that fucking avatar pic and you don't need to fight, you send them screaming in fear.

For realsies: I'll just say the Russians in general. They have never been beaten in a land war on their own soil by anyone who weren't also Russians. How many empires can say that?
 

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T8B95 said:
For realsies: I'll just say the Russians in general. They have never been beaten in a land war on their own soil by anyone who weren't also Russians. How many empires can say that?
Russians normally win by running away and hiding and waiting for the enemy to freeze to death and starve.
 

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More Fun To Compute said:
T8B95 said:
For realsies: I'll just say the Russians in general. They have never been beaten in a land war on their own soil by anyone who weren't also Russians. How many empires can say that?
Russians normally win by running away and hiding and waiting for the enemy to freeze to death and starve.
Quite a valid way of fighting. Just remember that the Russians are still standing at the end of it all, while no one else who's tried to beat them has been as lucky.
 

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NiPah said:
I'm going to have to go with McDonalds, they kill you slowly.
Their "burgers sold" counter brings a whole new meaning now.

Maybe is really means how many chances of death we encounter when we go there.

 

BaronUberstein

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Honestly, deadliness isn't the best judgement. What job are you trying to get done? You wouldn't send Navy SEALS to do an Army Ranger's job, and vice versa.
 

LetalisK

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Ron Jeremy. He clearly has the biggest dick of everyone.

That's what this is about, right?
 

That_Sneaky_Camper

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If we are talking about full on warfare between nations and their armies than the United States of America is going to win. We have the most advanced and industrialized Military in the history of Mankind and we spend more money on our weapons of war than every other nation combined, in a straight fight no army on Earth could hope to defeat us.

If we are talking about the individual level then there is certainly some leeway. I'm partial towards the American Special Forces, like the Green Berets, Navy Seals, and Delta Force, being the most highly trained soldiers out there. The only Special Forces I think compare is the British SAS who all other Special Forces base themselves off of, they have a well-earned reputation starting as far back as World War II.
 

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ElPatron said:
The Afghanis.

They resisted against the Russian and American elite. How about that? Afghanistan is where empires go to die.
The Afghan Army? Because their training is 100% given by foreign nations and this isn't the case where the promising pupil surpasses the sensei on their mountain fortress/temple. As far as overcoming the Russians and Americans, the Taliban were initially trained, armed, and funded by the CIA to combat the Russian occupation.

Things kinda went downhill with the Taliban acting autonomously when they kicked out the Soviets (Russians isn't really appropriate when I think about but hey, digressions are cool) and the U.S. would like people to forget that they had any stance other than "These guys are really bad people and they must die." and actually were used them as a tool to fight the Soviets.

Now that I think about it, the U.S. has a bit of a track record when it comes to this. Did they not support the Japanese Emperor during the Boshin War? Similar time frame and a Shogun might have maintained Isolation. Meaning their would be no embargo by the U.S in the first place and then no Pearl Harbor attack; so no Pacific Theatre.

Actually the British may have done something similar with the Russian Revolution. Did they not maintain relations and weapons deals with the regime that had cast out the relatives (royalty)? And wasn't Rasputin shot with a British spy's pistol? Years later, the world could have ended.

So, good job western society, you are amazing at causing yourself short-term relief and long-term pain.

Disclaimer: I am not a historian and I may be confused, misremembering things, misinformed, or wrong.

O.T. Does it have to be modern? If not, Old Guard, if yes; Special Air Service.
 

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SckizoBoy said:
Wow, agreement with someone about that.

I think thats the one thing that also pulls me wrong about Warhammer 40k, the power armor is just too over the top. The helmets can look cool at times but outside of that, its supposed to be armor, not a fucking car.

Even with Gears of war, it looks like their armor is used to protect them rather than make them look tougher.

Fictional wise, I'd say the Spartans from Halo are the greatest soldiers

But real world, I'll go with the Marines. The SEALS, Spetsnaz, SAS, are all tough but from what I can gather, the Marines go all the way and then some.
You know what really bothers me about the 40k Space Marines? All that ridiculous armor, and their commanders never seem to wear a helmet. Seriously, they're just begging for some sniper to blow their brains out.
 

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The south of America(not south america) as they will kill anybody if given the right motivation and they have very little to lose but will fight for no matter how consequential.
 

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Ultratwinkie said:
If spartans cannot hold in a war indefinitely, they are not real bad asses.

Space Marines can.
A single Spartan can end a war.

Space Marines can't.
 

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Ectoplasmicz said:
hazabaza1 said:
Ninja bears.
They're fuckin' everywhere. We just can't see them.
I was thinking more along the lines of laser bears ...
That picture is unaccurate, I've scene lazer Bear, and he's canadian.

http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Lazer_Bear

*best rts evah! (not counting total wars)
 

mrdude2010

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Navy Seals.

That being said, every elite unit (SAS, Israeli commandoes, Rangers, etc.) train with each other anyway, so any difference between them is pretty miniscule.
 

mateushac

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Well, I don't think anyone can compete with the US military when it comes to funding and equipment. So, appearently, the Navy SEALS sounds to me like the deadliest conventional non-top secret force.
 

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The CIA's hand-picked, battle-tested A-teams currently operating in Pakistan and Qatar.

*cough* I mean...SAS and Navy Seals...yeah.