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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and The Jordanian Armed Forces announce the 5th Annual Warrior Competition.

This year, 30 international teams from 17 countries will compete for the title “Champion”. The five day competition is held annually at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) and compliments the Special Operations Exhibition (SOFEX) biennially.

Many changes have been instituted this year making our 5th Annual Warrior Competition unique as a stand-alone event. The team events have increased to eleven vice six, as in the past, and all events have been modified from previous year’s activities.
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Furthermore, there will be one individual event, Sniper’s Reach and the addition of three “surprise events” bringing the total number of competitive venues to fifteen. Adding a new dimension, as well, for the first time, to the 2013 Warrior Competition is the introduction of two night events: Spec Ops Rally and Hostage Rescue.
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The Warrior Competition will showcase the skills of counter-terrorism and special operations forces in events such as the Man Down, Aircraft Assault and Gate to Gate to name a few. This demonstration of marksmanship, endurance and teamwork will highlight the capabilities of nations to continue to confront the presence of terrorism within the global community.
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The significance of this annual competition is found in the purpose for which KASOTC was built. Nowhere else in the world is there a larger, more sophisticated, live-fire, counter-terrorism and special operations training facility where forces for good converge to share tactics, techniques and procedures.
 
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Registered Teams for the 5th Annual Warrior Competition

Palestine (Special Police)

Lebanon (Black Panthers- Team 1)

Lebanon (Black Panthers – Team 2)

Jordan (Gendarmerie)

Canada (Canadian Special Operations Regiment)

Iraq (SF)

Kazakhstan (SF)

Jordan (Public Security Directorate)

Netherlands (Royal Netherlands Marine Corp)

Russia (Global Body Guard Service - Redut Bezopasnost Global)

Palestine (Presidential Guards)

Algeria (SF)

Bahrain (Defense Force)

Netherlands (104 SFCOY)

USA (IDS-private company)

USA (ARCENT - Team 1)

USA (ARCENT - Team 2)

Lebanon (Information Department Special Forces)

China (Snow Leopard)

China (SF)

Switzerland (Skorpions)

Saudi Arabia (SF Navy)

Jordan (Royal Guards)

Greece (SF)

USA (1-22IN, 1st BDE, 4th IN DIV)

Jordan (Special Ops)

Malaysia (SF)

Lebanon (Armed Forces – Team 1)

Lebanon (Armed Forces - Team 2)

France (CPA10)


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Special forces conduct a tactical assault team breach at the KASOTC urban environment training compound.

The purpose of the event is to provide a global forum for the exchange of special operations and counter-terrorism tactics, techniques and concepts of operations (CONOPS) as well as to encourage networking among these elite formations.

The competition offers warriors the opportunity to test new equipment and engage participating teams in a challenging combat-oriented series of tests based on real mission scenarios.

The “Deadliest Warrior” competition will once again identify which team will earn the right to have the last word in lethality.
 
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Members of Chinese People's Armed Police team receive the first prize of the 5th Warrior Competition in Amman, Jordan, March 28, 2013. Chinese People's Armed Police team on Thursday won the first prize of fifth Warriors contest "international special forces contest at King Abdullah Special Operation Training Center (KASOTC) in Amman. The competition with wide participation of 33 teams from 18 countries was held from March 24 to March 28. (Xinhua/Cheng Chunxiang)

Chinese People's Armed Police team wins first prize of 5th Warrior Competition - People's Daily Online
 
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Members of Chinese People's Armed Police team receive the first prize of the 5th Warrior Competition in Amman, Jordan, March 28, 2013. Chinese People's Armed Police team on Thursday won the first prize of fifth Warriors contest "international special forces contest at King Abdullah Special Operation Training Center (KASOTC) in Amman. The competition with wide participation of 33 teams from 18 countries was held from March 24 to March 28. (Xinhua/Cheng Chunxiang)

Chinese People's Armed Police team wins first prize of 5th Warrior Competition - People's Daily Online

Congrats man gr8 work :china:
also love chinees manpad in syria thankyou 4 tat also.
 
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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and The Jordanian Armed Forces announce the 5th Annual Warrior Competition.

This year, 30 international teams from 17 countries will compete for the title “Champion”. The five day competition is held annually at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) and compliments the Special Operations Exhibition (SOFEX) biennially.

Many changes have been instituted this year making our 5th Annual Warrior Competition unique as a stand-alone event. The team events have increased to eleven vice six, as in the past, and all events have been modified from previous year’s activities.
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Furthermore, there will be one individual event, Sniper’s Reach and the addition of three “surprise events” bringing the total number of competitive venues to fifteen. Adding a new dimension, as well, for the first time, to the 2013 Warrior Competition is the introduction of two night events: Spec Ops Rally and Hostage Rescue.
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The Warrior Competition will showcase the skills of counter-terrorism and special operations forces in events such as the Man Down, Aircraft Assault and Gate to Gate to name a few. This demonstration of marksmanship, endurance and teamwork will highlight the capabilities of nations to continue to confront the presence of terrorism within the global community.
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The significance of this annual competition is found in the purpose for which KASOTC was built. Nowhere else in the world is there a larger, more sophisticated, live-fire, counter-terrorism and special operations training facility where forces for good converge to share tactics, techniques and procedures.

I think its high time, although much has been done yet but a little more effort can make a bigger difference like all the Middle Eastern countries should join in to develop and research on Electrical, Electronics, materials and Chemicals as well on structural and Mechanical side so that they can produce something in JV or on their own like they are doing now.
 
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