I think your question is incomplete. But if you are comparing a person who has only been to army basic training and a trained navy SEAL. The answer is obvious.
If you want to open the box of worms ask who is better trained a Navy SEAL or an Army Ranger or Special Forces.
SEAL's receive better equipment to train with due to their much higher funding than the SBS.
80%
About 18%.
When prospective SEALs quit training, they are said to have 'rung the bell'.
This may come as a shock to you, but the US Navy SEALs are under the Navy and not the Marine Corps
Navy SEALs or SEa Air and Land teams are called this because of there ability to operate in any environment. There training is very extensive so they are qualified divers, parachutist and land warfare specialist.
The Special Boat Service of the Royal Navy. Basically the British Navy SEALs.
Yes, only individuals already in the Navy can even begin the SEALs training an dif they fail out, then they return to thei previous jobs or are reassigned to a Navy need.
Yes, only they are not called SEALS, instead it is called the S.A.S (Special Air Service).
The United Kingdom's equivalent of Navy SEALs can be considered as the Special Boat Service (SBS). The SBS is a Special Forces unit of the British Royal Navy and its primary role is maritime counter-terrorism, special reconnaissance, and unconventional warfare. Like the Navy SEALs, they undergo rigorous training and are highly capable in both land and maritime operations.
no. seals get paid according to their rank and get makes some bonuses due to the training they received and hazard risk.
Their training is the harderst together with the airfoce special forces.
The sas will own the navy seals so badly it will be in inbrassing for the USA and that won't happen because the sas is to good and the navy seals would just back of and leave it for the pros the British sas