Updating the Practice of Unconventional Warfare: A Blueprint for the Continued Evolution of Special Forces
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
SOFREP’s newest weekly columnist, former Green Beret Curtis Fox, is diving deep into Army Special Forces, OSS history, and much-needed DoD reforms. Buckle up!
Irregular warfare isn’t just a tactical necessity; it’s the strategic recalibration America needs to outmaneuver adversaries in an unpredictable world.
With unwavering resolve and a heart that put his men before himself, Lieutenant Michael Murphy chose sacrifice over safety, cementing his legacy as a leader whose final act of bravery remains a testament to the very essence of duty, honor, and country.
Joshua Morton’s highly trained, cloned K-9s aren’t just tools for sniffing out drugs—they’re fearless, four-legged warriors, prepared to charge headlong into gunfire to protect the lives of schoolchildren.
Merlin’s EpiSci acquisition and recent US Special Operations Command $105M deal propel them to lead autonomous military aviation.
GA-ASI and Shift5 team up to enhance MQ-9A Reaper drone’s cyber defenses and maintenance for US Special Ops.
Facing limitations in long-range engagements, SOCOM is set to choose a new weapon bridging the gap between current machine guns.
Cannon Air Force Base retires the legendary AC-130W gunship “Excalibur II” after a decorated career of innovation and combat.
Expeditionary Sea Base vessels, with their unique adaptability from civilian oil tankers, stand as pivotal assets for the U.S. Navy, enabling Special Operations Forces to execute a wide range of missions with unparalleled versatility and cost-effectiveness.
In the ever-evolving geopolitical landscape, US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) adapts with unwavering dedication to its people and mission, ensuring its readiness to face the challenges of both traditional and modern battlefields.
Despite the author surviving several days of punishment as part of SERE training, things show no sign of letting up.