How Navy SEALs Used Suppressed .22 Pistols — 89 VC Guard Dogs Died, Handlers Never Woke Up
Автор: Nam Uncovered
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The date is March 12th, 1967. A Navy SEAL team lies motionless in a Vietnamese rice paddy, their reconnaissance mission seconds from failure. A Viet Cong guard dog has detected them and begins to bark. This scenario repeated dozens of times across the Mekong Delta until SEALs discovered an unconventional solution: the suppressed .22 caliber pistol.
In this video, we reveal the true story of how Navy SEALs used High Standard HDM and Mark 22 "Hush Puppy" pistols to eliminate 89 Viet Cong guard dogs without waking their handlers. Learn about the tactical problem that threatened SEAL operations, the weapons that solved it, and the psychological warfare impact on enemy forces.
We cover:
Why VC guard dogs were devastating SEAL reconnaissance missions
The technical specifications of the High Standard HDM and Mark 22 Mod 0
How .22 caliber subsonic ammunition made silent elimination possible
The exact tactics SEALs used for close-range dog elimination
Documented operations and their intelligence value
The psychological impact on Viet Cong security forces
The legacy of suppressed weapons in modern special operations
This video is based on declassified after-action reports, SEAL team memoirs, and historical records from Naval Special Warfare Command. Every detail is factual and verified.
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