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US AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) and AFSWP (Armed Forces Special Weapons Project).
We've trained on how to operate them, and I'm sure special ops personnel have been issued them before, but it's not a weapon in the US inventory on any official basis. US forces use the AT-4.
US Army Special Forces. They are divided into Groups - 1st Group, 5th Group, 10th Group, etc.
Yes. Both the Mexican Army and Navy have special forces groups. In fact, they train with their American counterparts: the US Army Special Forces and Navy SEALs.
The popular name for Special Ops is Special Forces. They are many special forces around the world with some of the most famous being the British SAS, the US Navy Seals and the US Army Delta Force.
No. Women are not eligible for Special forces training.
The US have Delta Force, Rangers and Green Berets.
While elite units were in existence during the Second World War, the US Army Special Forces was not.
The M16A1 is no longer used by any branches or special operation forces in the US Military. The M16A3, however, is used by some units in the US Air Force, particularly security forces. It is not the standard-issue rifle for any branch or special forces.
The United States Special Forces are a special operational unit that specializes in unconventional warfare. They place special emphasis on training with foreign troops, and much of their work is considered classified.
"Every Marine a Rifleman"The M16A4 assault rifleOther small arms include the:M9 pistolM249 SAW
this special weapon gave us modern day shotguns like a 12 gage or 20 gage