World Special Forces combat tactics center on the principles of high efficiency, speed, and extreme secrecy to accomplish missions impossible for regular troops.
Here is an overview of the main combat tactics they employ in the field:
1. CQB (Close Quarters Battle) & Urban Combat
Short Room Clearance: The technique of clearing a building or room in seconds using special formations (such as Fatal Funnel and Room Clearing).
Instant Surprise: Using stun bombs (flashbangs) to blind the enemy before simultaneously breaking in.
High Accuracy: Reflexive shooting with precision aiming at very close range to avoid civilian casualties.
2. Three-Dimensional Infiltration (Land, Sea, Air)
Air (HAHO = High Altitude High Opening/HALO = High Altitude Low Opening): Parachuting from extreme altitudes (up to 30,000 feet) to infiltrate enemy territory undetected by airborne radar.
Sea (Diving Frog): Infiltrate using a submarine or mini underwater vehicle, then swim silently to the enemy's shore using special rebreather diving equipment.
Land (Silent Infiltration): Move in small teams (usually 4–8 people) through rough terrain at night with the aid of night vision goggles.
3. Counter-Terrorism Operations & Hostage Rescue
Simultaneous Attack: Storm a target from multiple entry points simultaneously (doors, windows, roofs) to break the enemy's focus.
Real-Time Intelligence: Use micro drones, thermal sensors, and signal intercepts to determine the enemy's position before attacking.
Lightning Extraction: Rescue hostages and immediately leave the location using a stealth helicopter within minutes of neutralizing the target.
4. Psychological Warfare & Combat Intelligence
Sabotage Behind Enemy Lines: Covertly destroy enemy supply chains, communication lines, or weapons depots without triggering open warfare.
Long Range Reconnaissance: Disguising and blending into the local environment for weeks to map out enemy forces before the main force moves.





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