Quote:
Originally Posted by sa226
I would also like to know this....
My guess
I would think that in terms of training and abilities JTF2 is as good as any other unit in the world. The separation may come in budget, technology and support network (as alluded to in the posted article)
Also, going by some of the vague reporting done on JTF2, it seems they may be more tied down by laws, bureaucratics and all that nonsense. Whereas US special forces are less constricted. (Patriot Act?)
|
Well, JTF2 are the only foreign unit accepted to join the Seals and Delta Force in Afghanistan.
The are also working with the SAS in Libya.
That's got to count for something.