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New Delhi: Discovery Channel puts the audience through the toughest training of the Indian Army. The ‘Paratrooper Special Forces Operatives’ are amongst the sharpest and the deadliest soldiers who have earned an enviable niche in the Army. An average 10 per cent of the volunteers make it to this elite group, classifying it as one of the toughest military selection courses in the world.

On the occasion of India’s 70th Independence Day, Discovery Channel’s exclusive INDIA’S PARATROOPERS: EARNING THE BADGE will give viewers a rare peek into the Indian Army’s training academy to reveal the intense training programs these soldiers undergo to perform unconventional warfare roles. Preparing for the unpredictable world of covert operations, counterterrorism, frontline combat and law enforcement, only the fastest, strongest and smartest survive. Watch the awe-inspiring story of courage and commitment in India’s Paratroopers: Earning the Badge on Monday, August 15 at 9 pm on the Discovery Channel. The programme will simulcast on Discovery Tamil.

Known as Paratrooper Special Forces, these operatives wear the Maroon Beret and pin to their chest ‘The Balidaan Badge’ - the winged blade of sacrifice. To earn this distinguished honour, the volunteers complete a grueling 90 days’ probation wherein they are stretched to the limit of their endurance. Discovery Channel will give viewers a never-before-seen glimpse of a training module where only the bravest succeed to achieve the prestigious badge.

Bonded by their heroic commitment, the probationers transition through an extreme selection process and a rigorous training regime. Not tasks for the fainthearted, the recruits are put through a series of punishing physical and mental routines including wading through chilling waters, sleep deprivation, exhaustion, uphill and downhill speed march, and the ultimate non-stop 100 KM endurance run. Focusing heavily on physical fitness and psychological strength, the combat training encompasses specialization in weaponry, demolition, navigation, evasion, survival, communication, medical, language and unconventional warfare.

Learn what it takes to meet the exceptional standards of the most specialized forces in the world.


 
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DISCOVERY CHANNEL REVEALS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE IN THE INDIAN ARMY'S PREMIER STRIKE FORCE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2016 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

MARCOS_Special_Forces.jpg

MARCOS Special Forces - The BEST in the world
New Delhi:
Discovery Channel puts the audience through the toughest training of the Indian Army. The ‘Paratrooper Special Forces Operatives’ are amongst the sharpest and the deadliest soldiers who have earned an enviable niche in the Army. An average 10 per cent of the volunteers make it to this elite group, classifying it as one of the toughest military selection courses in the world.
On the occasion of India’s 70th Independence Day, Discovery Channel’s exclusive INDIA’S PARATROOPERS: EARNING THE BADGE will give viewers a rare peek into the Indian Army’s training academy to reveal the intense training programs these soldiers undergo to perform unconventional warfare roles. Preparing for the unpredictable world of covert operations, counterterrorism, frontline combat and law enforcement, only the fastest, strongest and smartest survive.

Watch the awe-inspiring story of courage and commitment in India’s Paratroopers: Earning the Badge on Monday, August 15 at 9 pm on the Discovery Channel. The program will simulcast on Discovery Tamil.

MARCOS_Special_Forces_1.jpg

Known as Paratrooper Special Forces, these operatives wear the Maroon Beret and pin to their chest ‘The Balidaan Badge’ - the winged blade of sacrifice. To earn this distinguished honour, the volunteers complete a grueling 90 days’ probation wherein they are stretched to the limit of their endurance. Discovery Channel will give viewers a never-before-seen glimpse of a training module where only the bravest succeed to achieve the prestigious badge.
Bonded by their heroic commitment, the probationers transition through an extreme selection process and a rigorous training regime. Not tasks for the fainthearted, the recruits are put through a series of punishing physical and mental routines including wading through chilling waters, sleep deprivation, exhaustion, uphill and downhill speed march, and the ultimate non-stop 100 KM endurance run. Focusing heavily on physical fitness and psychological strength, the combat training encompasses specialization in weaponry, demolition, navigation, evasion, survival, communication, medical, language and unconventional warfare.
Learn what it takes to meet the exceptional standards of the most specialized forces in the world.
 
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DISCOVERY CHANNEL REVEALS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE IN THE INDIAN ARMY'S PREMIER STRIKE FORCE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2016 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

MARCOS_Special_Forces.jpg

MARCOS Special Forces - The BEST in the world
New Delhi:
Discovery Channel puts the audience through the toughest training of the Indian Army. The ‘Paratrooper Special Forces Operatives’ are amongst the sharpest and the deadliest soldiers who have earned an enviable niche in the Army. An average 10 per cent of the volunteers make it to this elite group, classifying it as one of the toughest military selection courses in the world.
On the occasion of India’s 70th Independence Day, Discovery Channel’s exclusive INDIA’S PARATROOPERS: EARNING THE BADGE will give viewers a rare peek into the Indian Army’s training academy to reveal the intense training programs these soldiers undergo to perform unconventional warfare roles. Preparing for the unpredictable world of covert operations, counterterrorism, frontline combat and law enforcement, only the fastest, strongest and smartest survive.

Watch the awe-inspiring story of courage and commitment in India’s Paratroopers: Earning the Badge on Monday, August 15 at 9 pm on the Discovery Channel. The program will simulcast on Discovery Tamil.

MARCOS_Special_Forces_1.jpg

Known as Paratrooper Special Forces, these operatives wear the Maroon Beret and pin to their chest ‘The Balidaan Badge’ - the winged blade of sacrifice. To earn this distinguished honour, the volunteers complete a grueling 90 days’ probation wherein they are stretched to the limit of their endurance. Discovery Channel will give viewers a never-before-seen glimpse of a training module where only the bravest succeed to achieve the prestigious badge.
Bonded by their heroic commitment, the probationers transition through an extreme selection process and a rigorous training regime. Not tasks for the fainthearted, the recruits are put through a series of punishing physical and mental routines including wading through chilling waters, sleep deprivation, exhaustion, uphill and downhill speed march, and the ultimate non-stop 100 KM endurance run. Focusing heavily on physical fitness and psychological strength, the combat training encompasses specialization in weaponry, demolition, navigation, evasion, survival, communication, medical, language and unconventional warfare.
Learn what it takes to meet the exceptional standards of the most specialized forces in the world.

They say "MARCOS Special Forces - The BEST in the world" , didnot heard of them in any list of best forces.
 
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They say "MARCOS Special Forces - The BEST in the world" , didnot heard of them in any list of best forces.


Parachute Regiment is oldest Indian Special OP unit it had many battle honour in their
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Did you heard Sayeret Matkal No, there forces which are better remain Ghost @500 @DavidSling Guys need education about Sayeret forces of IDF
 
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Ranks:disagree: any special OP forces man will laugh on this

Guys how long it take to become a special forces soldier.
Training never End for them

But there are mandatory Course. To clear
Commando course depends on country to country
 
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Ranks:disagree: any special OP forces man will laugh on this


Training never End for them

But there are mandatory Course. To clear
Commando course depends on country to country
How long is the mandatory course if you know I really thought of never ending training but still there suppose to be a time where a soldier is good for missions or battles?.
 
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Parachute Regiment is oldest Indian Special OP unit it had many battle honour in their
Inventory

Did you heard Sayeret Matkal No, there forces which are better remain Ghost @500 @DavidSling Guys need education about Sayeret forces of IDF

I have read and heard about Sayeret Matkal. I have searched about MARCOS but never find MARCOS in any best of the world list.
 
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I have read and heard about Sayeret Matkal. I have searched about MARCOS but never find MARCOS in any best of the world list.
Do you heard about "Devil dogs" USMC

Child you are fanboy there no rankng systems for Special forces ask any SPL OP guy he will told same even on PDF any expert will tell same expect fanboys

There no measure or assessment to judge performance of SF's
 
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Ranks:disagree: any special OP forces man will laugh on this

Do you heard about "Devil dogs" USMC

Child you are fanboy there no rankng systems for Special forces ask any SPL OP guy he will told same even on PDF any expert will tell same expect fanboys

There no measure or assessment to judge performance of SF's

Right, but then it follows that you can't call them "best" or greatest, if they cannot be ranked. (Which they can't.) This whole bestest and greatest and my special-forces-better-than-your-special-forces entirely remains in the realm of fanboyism. If you can't rank them, you can't call them best or better or worse or worst - that's what cannot be ranked means.

Parachute Regiment is oldest Indian Special OP unit it had many battle honour in their
Inventory

Parachute regiment is not a special op unit; it is an infantry regiment. Airborne infantry, to be precise. (BTW, in the Indian army, "regiments" are not operational units at all; they are administrative units.) The special forces battalions are attached to the para regiment. But the regiment itself is not spec-ops.
 
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