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The Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) is a tier 1 special reconnaissance unit of the British Army. It was established on 6 April 2005 and is part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF). The regiment conducts a wide range of classified activities related to covert surveillance and reconnaissance. The SRR draws its personnel from existing units and can recruit male and female volunteers from any branch of the British Armed Forces.
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One day videos like this will have a Englishman who can pronounce Hereford and not an american saying Hertfordshire 😂

Selous
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Det, 14 int, fru, mrf.
Almost as many been in them as were on the balcony with Mac.

StuRM
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US Army version of the ISA (Intelligence Support Activity) I would imagine or some kind of SMU (Special Mission Unit)

JohnWick-hbft
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Worth commenting that whereas in Northern Ireland and as long as they could get enough accent coaching ....14th Int especially with working class backgrounds could blend to a great degree in even hard republican housing estates and maker use of the female members to have a quick snog at a bus stop while looking over supposed boyfriend`s shoulder to monitor a weapons cache movement ...or walk through a hard estate as a down at heel single mum swinging a bag of Pampers and clock the local players ...while this kind of blending in much harder in the Middle East ...

snowleopard
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Some of the info within this video isn’t quite accurate but good vid either way

GP-
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As far as I'm aware they the only one of the specialised regiments that permits women soldiers to join. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

PortmanRd
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"Special forces" and "elite" mantras have been thrown around so much over the last 15 years that the term is almost meaningless.

There is also a certain level of creep when it comes to training. Every unit is trying to model themselves after "the best" and train as close to SOF standards as possible. Course work has been expanded and intensified. All this leads to more personnel washing out and less troops to be spread around. As a result, the units themselves run shorthanded and the mystique of the SOF community gets watered down.

In the UK the airborne pathfinders are ALMOST trained to the level of SAS. In the US units such as the Rangers and Force Recon Marines try to get as close in their training to MARSOC, SEALS or Green Berets. Canada it's JTF envy. CSOR is a prime example of this.

At some point these more conventional units need to let the SOF community do their thing and concentrate on conventional warfare operations.

pointsoflightradio
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No research done here at all hehe ..totally false that 14th Int Coy ( aka The Det ) relieved 22 SAS ( and sister regiment from Poole ) of described duties...no...anybody in the know will tell you the correct version ...14th Int were across the water in Northern Ireland first developing those surveillance and similar skills .... later the SAS and SBS hierarchy got jealous of these skills and sent over a few troopers each year to join 14th Int temporarily so they too could acquire some of these skills. Separate from this, be clear that the SAS had nearly always been there in their own right ( known as The Troop ) i.e. as we might say the muscle...doing standard door kicking kinectic stuff...

snowleopard
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Please stop talking, you’re saying and pronouncing so many things wrong.

Gxda
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Pretty shitty automated text-to-speach

TheLazlo
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Usual Brit rubbish…take all the best guys from multiple regiments give’m a fancy name…then state their special forces while destroying the other regiments ability to carry out reconnaissance, then lose a bunch of wars, worse than our England football team…

richardtodd