The Avengers.
Has to be the Navy SEALS. I remember watching a doc on them and the training they go through is brutal. They carry lightweight weapons, but are heavily armed at the same time. They're quiet, efficient and fast.
And remember, it was Navy SEAL snipers that took out those pirates a few months back when they had a boat captain hostage. And remember, Steven Segal was a Navy cook in Under Siege. Has to count for something.
Although, Chuck Norris was a part of Delta Force. Arnold was in the Omega Force.
And let's not forget the A Team.
watched a cool do entary about a handful (50?) of delta force fighting the taliban only with untrained tribesman and air support. almost got to bin laden but then the tribesman declared victory and went home...what i thought was most interesting is that the delta force seemed to care more about each other than their mission or who they were fighting for. they get my vote.
http://listverse.com/2010/01/11/top-...pecial-forces/
1) British SAS
The Special Air Service is trained to perform equally well in all the fields listed for the SEALs, but is also trained by MI-5 and MI-6 for in-depth counter-espionage, more so than the SEALs. Physical competency must be of equal stature to the SEALs, to the degree that both special forces work closely together when necessary (Iraq and Afghanistan) and have good camaraderie.
They wear a tan beret, just as the U. S. Army Rangers, and both the SAS and SEALs are trained in knife fighting by experts in Apache Indian knife techniques, as well as Sayoc Kali, Krav Maga, Jeet Kune Do, and for the last 3 years or so, the Keysi Fighting Method, made famous by the Chris Nolan “Batman” films.
They have the distinction of being the model on which almost all national commando units are based today, including every other entry on this list.
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