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Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

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Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Hua Yuhan | wen

The most brilliant thing about "Special Battle Glory" is those "fist to flesh" melee fighting scenes.

What is more brilliant is the figure of the group of "five big and three thick" supporting actors when they stand in a military posture.

Although Yang Yang's figure is also good, it is still worse than Fan Jin, Bai Long and even Xiao Yunjie.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Of course, from the seriousness of the actor, Yang Yang, as a "small fresh meat", seems to have made some hard work.

The various postures he showed in front of the camera alone were not something that could be done by a random person.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Although the actors are brilliant and attentive, from the story of "Special Battle Glory" itself, there will always be more or less bugs that people cannot understand.

Perhaps because the Armed Police Force is a relatively closed and confidential group, although the weapons can strive to be realistic.

But in some overly professional content, can't it be shown in realism?

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

For example, the final special training mission of the "Cheetah Commando" and the "cultural lesson" taught by the 5 people who successfully entered the commando team.

Judging from the content of the story, the background and basis of the story of the two paragraphs before and after are from a military operation "Red Wing Operation" 14 years ago, also known as the "Battle of Abbasgarh".

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

As Glory of Special Operations tells us, this is a real military operation that has happened.

But why would I think of it in the title as "a 'fictitious' military operation"?

Because all the information and literature on this military operation, the information released from the official publicity is very limited and superficial.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

For now, almost all the details about the operation, except within the military, come from Marcus Luttrell, the sole survivor of the operation.

In addition to some of his self-described conversations, in 2007 he published two "non-fiction" books, Lone Survivor: Eyewitness Accounts of Operation Redwin and Missing Heroes of Navy SEALs 10.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

In 2013, director Peter Berger built on two books by Marcus Ruteller on the film Lone Survivor.

Two books and a telephone can be said to be the most comprehensive and direct description of all the details of this military operation at present.

However, such content and description are, in any case, the product of artistic processing.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Unless the Cheetah Commando has more special channels to obtain secret content that ordinary people cannot explore.

Otherwise, their knowledge and understanding of this "Red Wing Operation" will not necessarily be more or deeper than that of ordinary readers or moviegoers.

And that's why I think of it as "a 'fictitious' military operation."

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

The first is yue kong, who falsely claims to be a lost member of the "Yunling Exploration Team", and according to the "Red Wing Operation", he is almost the "most direct cause" of the failure of the entire operation: the three shepherds who were released.

Not to mention how likely it is that three shepherds will herd hundreds of sheep in the middle of a mountain range (I really don't know the local customs).

The mere description of "squad members voting to decide" is fraught with problems.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

No matter what kind of international rules are used as an endorsement, know that this is a well-trained "Navy SEALs".

So they are soldiers, a group of well-trained soldiers, a group of soldiers with strict hierarchical norms.

Just like everyone in "Special Battle Glory" hopes that Yan Baoyue will not be personal heroism, but will obey the arrangements and commands of his superiors.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

In such a small detachment engaged in combat tasks behind enemy lines, it is not the supreme commander who makes the final decision.

Thus it became a "democratic vote" that was "ridiculous" and had some "farce" elements.

To such a question, even the spokesman of the Naval Special Operations Command at the time had this answer:

"This is the first time I've heard of such a vote, and in my 14 years of naval career, I've never seen or heard of such a thing."

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Yes, it's incredible, it's never been.

And that, indeed, was said by Marcus Ruteller, the only survivor of the operation.

At the beginning of this "story", there is such a big bug that people cannot reasonably solve.

Throughout Operation Red Wing, there are some doubts about what Marcus Rutell is telling.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

So, did all the "stories" of the subsequent battles, retreats, detours, and calls for help really happen on the battlefield?

If some of these key details are deliberately obscured or ignored, what is the significance of the Cheetah Commando in drawing on this military operation in its actual combat training?

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Although the significance of the actual combat may be questionable, it is still practical for Yue Kong to study the operation with the squad members afterwards.

In addition to the views and opinions expressed by each member of the squad, there are also some views that may be inconvenient to be spoken by "Special Combat Glory".

That's why this "SEALs" probably shouldn't be there at all.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Why?

Whether from movies or books, when the commandos entered this mountainous area, it was the Chinogan helicopters that sent them to the outlying areas.

It is not much to say how loud such a helicopter was, and the helicopter flew away and left the downhill cable in the local area.

This does not explicitly shout to the local armed forces: Listen, I am coming. Look, I'm really coming.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Then there's the problem with the SEALs themselves.

The "Navy SEALs" are a three-amphibious special forces under the Navy, and their main tasks are: unconventional warfare, domestic and foreign defense, direct operations, counter-terrorism operations, and special reconnaissance missions.

If you want to become a member of the "Navy SEAL", the most basic is "underwater blasting training" and "three-amphibious qualification training".

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Did you find a problem? Is the "Navy SEALs" really suitable for combat and reconnaissance in such a lofty mountainous area?

In contrast, the Marine Corps, another unit in the Navy, may be more suitable for such an operational environment.

From a practical point of view, the Army may be more suitable for such a battlefield, such as the "Rangers" known for their mobility.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Therefore, this heroic "SEALs" may not have been there at all.

Or maybe the commanders who gave the orders could have had a more optimized plan and personnel choice.

And this, too, brings us out of "Special Warfare Glory" itself, and also tells us such a truth:

No matter how strong and courageous the "Cheetah Commando" is, it is not an all-round team, and it is never out of date to specialize in the art industry.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

On the mainland, there is not only this "special force" in the armed police force.

In addition to the distinction between the military and the armed police, even within the armed police, there are various special forces that meet different requirements.

For example, the well-known special operations detachment "Mountain Eagle Commando" whose main task is anti-terrorism in the mountains.

To compare Operation Red Wing," the Mountain Hawk Commando is better suited to be there than the Cheetah Commando.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

Of course, in some aspects, it also shows some helplessness.

As Captain Qin Feng said, "They are a group of warriors living in peacetime." ”

Such a seemingly bland sentence reveals that they have not experienced a real war for too long.

Without truly facing war, it is impossible to draw experience and lessons from war.

This may be the most fundamental reason why this "'rigid' training system" will exist for a long time.

Is Special Ops Glory a "fictional" military operation? A "rigid" training system?

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