Which has tougher training: American Army Ranger School or British Royal Marine Commando School? Which is more pretigious?
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I tend to agree. In terms of sleep deprivation and insufficient food resulting in weight loss for most, which can be very difficult for some, Ranger is tougher than any other special forces training I can think of. In terms of cardiovascular stamina, really pushing it to the limit (e.g., 5 mile oceans swims, running with heavy packs for 20 miles) SEAL training is among the toughest in the world.They're all difficult in different ways, some more difficult for different people, the experience is completely different for everybody involved.
Why is Ranger school more physically punishing than the Special Forces Assessment/Selection and Q Course? I was of the impression that Special Forces are more elite, deep behind the lines and such. Therefore, one would assume it would have more physically demanding training. Yes, their missions are different, but why the discrepancy?From someone who went through Ranger school....It was one of the hardest moments in my life. The physical exertion they put you under, plus the emotional duress is indescribable. Add a maximum of 3 1/2 to 4 hours of sleep a night to that equation and you get the desire to quit repeatedly.
Why is Ranger school more physically punishing than the Special Forces Assessment/Selection and Q Course? I was of the impression that Special Forces are more elite, deep behind the lines and such. Therefore, one would assume it would have more physically demanding training. Yes, their missions are different, but why the discrepancy?
DELTA selection must have have some intense stressors because a lot Rangers and Green Berets wash out. That navigation course lasting weeks going over steep mountains while carrying a heavy pack must wreck havoc on candidates.I also consider Special Forces to be any elite unit. SEALS, Ranger, Recon, Green Beret, Combat Controller...They are all the groups that DELTA uses when selecting operatives.
DELTA selection must have have some intense stressors because a lot Rangers and Green Berets wash out. That navigation course lasting weeks going over steep mountains while carrying a heavy pack must wreck havoc on candidates.
What makes Delta Force Selection so mentally and physically demanding is that it involves an intense navigation course, hiking alone over steep mountains for days on, from sunrise to sunset. Instructors never tell candidates what the navigation time limits are, if they're meeting the time limits, nor give positive/negative moral encouragement. This eventually wears down a candidates resolve. The psychological stress, coupled with extreme fatigued, of not knowing if time limits are being achieved becomes to much for most. And, mind you, this is only the screening process for formal Delta training!!Hooah...I agree with that.
DELTA is the best of the best. After going through RIP I couldn't even -fathom- a program that would make me wash out, but I've heard of the Elite washing out of DELTA training. Makes me wonder about what's above DELTA. Oh, for higher security clearances...LOL
The Intelligence Support Activity is a highly secretive unit, almost mythical amongst special ops. It has very high standards comparable to Delta, with an intelligence gathering mission. This was the unit that perfected HAHO parachuting.Hooah...I agree with that.
DELTA is the best of the best. After going through RIP I couldn't even -fathom- a program that would make me wash out, but I've heard of the Elite washing out of DELTA training. Makes me wonder about what's above DELTA. Oh, for higher security clearances...LOL
What about Navy Seal Training, or plain old Marine Corps Boot Camp?
pssshh, that's what all you army guys say! We had a previous service army go through boot with us, and he said the first two weeks were harder than the entire time at army boot camp! Pick your poison, hiking up mountains, getting hypothermia from freezing rain, or being eaten alive by sand fleas!
but seriously, I think recon guys don't get enough love. I've had to experience them firsthand in a field exercise, and those guys will tear you up before you realize they're there!
You can't really compare the training, because all elite units seem to have a strong sense of tradition, and it makes each one have very unique training, although the SEALS was newer and took some things from Recon if I'm not just making things up.
but seriously, I think recon guys don't get enough love.
Imaginosis said:What makes Delta Force Selection so mentally and physically demanding is that it involves an intense navigation course, hiking alone over steep mountains for days on, from sunrise to sunset. Instructors never tell candidates what the navigation time limits are, if they're meeting the time limits, nor give positive/negative moral encouragement. This eventually wears down a candidates resolve. The psychological stress, coupled with extreme fatigued, of not knowing if time limits are being achieved becomes to much for most. And, mind you, this is only the screening process for formal Delta training!!
Imaginosis said:Why is Ranger school more physically punishing than the Special Forces Assessment/Selection and Q Course?
=Imaginosis said:I've heard of them washing out of Ranger school because they just couldn't swallow their egos because of a superiority complex (ie, SEALS are the best), or because they weren't used to the sleep deprivation.
RangerJoe said:I also consider Special Forces to be any elite unit. SEALS, Ranger, Recon, Green Beret, Combat Controller...They are all the groups that DELTA uses when selecting operatives.
What about Navy Seal Training, or plain old Marine Corps Boot Camp?
Are you serious?
=Screamin'Eagle said:As to the original post. Probably the british. The rangers are spec ops, where as british commandos are special forces. There is a difference.