why dont add the naval infantry is a perfect special unit and is inside eastern front mod.
Not to flame, really, but...I do know the specifics of SAS training (at least those that are made public), and I would still call soviat marines the best special recon force of the WW2, - they recieved extensive training to superbly use/handle all kinds of firearms, and even artillery, including the enemy ones, as well as very good close-combat training.
Quote from: IJoe on April 08, 2011, 10:05:45 PMNot to flame, really, but...I do know the specifics of SAS training (at least those that are made public), and I would still call soviat marines the best special recon force of the WW2, - they recieved extensive training to superbly use/handle all kinds of firearms, and even artillery, including the enemy ones, as well as very good close-combat training.Yep, in the mid-late 30s Soviets had the lead in many branches of the army. Airborne troops, tanks, artillery... but arent marines an assault force? I mean you dont need to handle enemy guns if youre just a recon force.
dont forget the ninja nade bundle!
SAS, No doubt, No Question
Quote from: Paciat on April 08, 2011, 10:35:43 PMQuote from: IJoe on April 08, 2011, 10:05:45 PMNot to flame, really, but...I do know the specifics of SAS training (at least those that are made public), and I would still call soviat marines the best special recon force of the WW2, - they recieved extensive training to superbly use/handle all kinds of firearms, and even artillery, including the enemy ones, as well as very good close-combat training.Yep, in the mid-late 30s Soviets had the lead in many branches of the army. Airborne troops, tanks, artillery... but arent marines an assault force? I mean you dont need to handle enemy guns if youre just a recon force.You have a point. What would you call 'em then?Whatever that would be, they were (and still are, but that's OT) the elite of the elites. That was my point. Sorry if I messed it up.
Brandenburgers (German Special Forces).