To tell you the truth I am 15 years old, know all guns avalible to humankind LOL:)
Have been in 4 pistol speed shoot competitions and a military buff and I still dont know exactly what the Seals use.
"Pain is just weakness leaving the body"
-Navy Seals
No, women are not allowed in any jobs that fall under the "combat arms" category. That basically means any Military occupation that involves being a part of a combat team/unit. The SEALs are trained to, and work as, an elite combat group
No, Navy SEALs do not typically wear the Integrated Ballistic Helmet (IBH). Instead, they use the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH), which is a lighter and more modern helmet. The ACH provides better protection and is more suitable for the various combat situations that SEALs may encounter.
because dobby seals the barer to platform 9 and three quarters
SEALs and PJs are both elite operators with respective duties. While they have different entry schools, both attend many of the same schools including HALO, Combat Diver, Airborne, and Combat Survival schools. Both PJs and SEALs also conduct joint operations and missions together. SEAL washout rate is approximately 80%-90% while PJs generally stays around 90%. This is mathematically to close to assimilate.
In Vietnam the army issue knife was the M7 bayonet still in service with some countries today. The Marines carried, as they have since World War II, the Ka-Bar USMC combat knife. This knife is still carried by current serving Marines and is readily available to civillians. The Navy SEALs carried the SOG bowie knife which was developed for them at the time and in fact stands for 'Studies and Observations Group" which the SEALs were. These knives were the issue knives but individuals of course carried there preferred knives into combat also. Hope this answers your question..
The numbers are classified, but probably a couple of thousand.
The exact number is classified, however, the current approximate count is about 2,400 Navy SEALs on active duty status and another 700 in the Navy Reserves.
All SEAL members, as are all combat sailors/soldiers, are trained in battlefield medicine and first aid. All teams/squads typically have a trained medic with them, given the high possibility of combat injuries.
$35,000 -55,000 combat $250,000 senior commanders Not much........ you chose this job to fight for there country But esitmating 20,000 a year
The SEALS benefit are country by being the very first soldiers in the line of combat. Their job is to be undetected (in some operations) and gather information from the enemy to our country for further info. In other operations they are used for support. The SEALs are specialized in Geurilla Warfare and are the most elite special forces group in the world.
Current population size is estimated at about 10,000-15,000
The reason that women cannot enter the SEAL program is that women are currently prohibited by law to engage in direct combat as part of ground forces. However, that requirement does not prohibit women from EOD Team duty.