Ultra-elite Special Operations teams took part in the first-ever U.S. Army Special Operations Command International Urban Assault Challenge last week.
So when the U.S. needs an assault team to tackle a target in an urban setting … who is the best Special Operations Urban Assaulter we’ve got? This competition put the best to the test.
The ultra-intense challenge played out over four days at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The U.S. Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance Target Analysis Exploitation Techniques Cadre devised and conducted the extremely tough competition.
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Ultra-elite Special Operations teams took part in the first-ever U.S. Army Special Operations Command International Urban Assault Challenge last week.
So when the U.S. needs an assault team to tackle a target in an urban setting … who is the best Special Operations Urban Assaulter we’ve got? This competition put the best to the test.
The ultra-intense challenge played out over four days at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The U.S. Army Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance Target Analysis Exploitation Techniques Cadre devised and conducted the extremely tough competition.
The challenge was designed to give operators the chance to test their experience and weapons proficiency.
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