Written by a former member of the SAS, these are the secrets of one of the world's fiercest fighting units. Among the many SAS techniques explained here are: how to board an aircraft flying at 130 mph; how to enter a submerged submarine; how to mount ambushes; how to plan a raid on an enemy base and how to breach security around a building; how to free fall from 30,000 feet; how to set up a safe house; how to train a guerrilla army; how to avoid being tracked and how to storm places where hostages are held.
Fighting Skills of the SAS and Special Forces
Double taps, three-round bursts, tabbing and CasEvac operations. These are but a few of the tactics and procedures used by the men of Britain's Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment.
The book explores the different uses of hand weapons, from pistols to semiautomatics to sniper’s rifles, from flick knives to machetes, from stun grenades to CS gas, from knuckle-dusters to nunchaku sticks.
This book could save your life.
How to Fight Like a Special Forces Soldier is the most in-depth study yet of how human beings can be turned into deadly fighting machines.
The book describes the psychological makeup of a sniper, what training is required to become an expert marksman, and what weapons are used by special forces snipers today.
With easy-to-follow illustrations and pullout lists, Unarmed Combat reveals how special forces soldiers master hand-to-hand fighting--how they maximize body weight, and use strikes, throws, locks, and constrictions to defeat opponents.
This book shows how to master throws, locks, strikes and blows, as well as fighting with edged weapons, improvised weapons and throwing weapons, and a broad range of fighting techniques and tactics employed by modern elite soldiers.
Written by a former Survival Instructor of the SAS, The SAS and Special Forces Self-Defence Handbook provides easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions on coping with all kinds of threatening situations, from muggings to knife attacks.
This book could save your life.