US Special Forces Met British SAS in the Mountains - INSTANT REGRET 😱
Автор: Elite Forces Debrief
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This video uses open-source information to discuss doctrine and training at a high level. Visuals are illustrative only and not exact representations of units, gear, or insignia. Comparisons are analytical, not operational. Constructive corrections are welcome.
All characters, scenarios, dialogue, and outcomes are fictional and created for storytelling purposes.
When U.S. Special Forces trained alongside the British SAS in mountain warfare, everything looked equal on paper.
Elite units.
World-class conditioning.
Combat experience across the globe.
But the mountains don’t care about reputation.
This video breaks down why U.S. Special Forces began struggling early, while the British SAS continued operating with consistency and control — and why the realization came faster than expected.
This is not a comparison of courage or professionalism.
It’s an analysis of mountain warfare doctrine, training philosophy, and the hidden costs of altitude, fatigue, and cognitive load.
In this video, we examine:
Why mountain terrain punishes adaptability and rewards endurance
How acclimatization creates advantages that can’t be rushed
The role of continuous movement vs stop-start pacing
Why altitude degrades decision-making before it degrades strength
How British SAS mountain doctrine minimizes friction over time
Why elite status alone doesn’t guarantee effectiveness in extreme terrain
Mountain warfare is unforgiving.
Mistakes don’t arrive suddenly — they accumulate quietly.
By the time the environment starts pushing back, adaptation often comes too late.
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