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For information, 2 cav C squadron recon captured SAS soldiers on ex in Innisfail. So don't tell me they are un-capturable. |
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![]() Will power and resistance does certainly help, but you can (and do) train that as well during RTI training. And I can assure you that it really works to train on these sorts of things.. I've done that myself on a few occasions, both with and without dogs, and (much) longer than 3 hours as well. The first time I did RTI training was the "worst", but the training really helped the second/third etc. times. And as Rndersafe said earlier in here: "If the training is done properly, you don't know for certain if you will survive or not. It's the whole point of the training." This is certainly true.. I wont comment on how this is done, but I've seen persons who were 99% to 100% (or more..) certain that their "last hour" had come during RTI training. Especially if you haven't had any sleep or food for a few days before it starts... |
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You said the SAS "will never be captured". Definitive comment. You can't say they will never be captured. It's like saying the Japanese can't fight at night because they wear glasses, WW2 proved that wrong. WW1 will be over by Christmas, that was wrong. You can't say something that you cannot back up like that. They might do everything they can to avoid it, I don't deny that, and without a doubt any other Digger would do the same, but they are still human. They can still be captured. Quote:
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On another note: Everyone. . . and I do mean everyone has a breaking point, for some the point is more than others. There will come a time when you will give up information. It is what information you choose to give up that matters. EDIT: Yes I have been through some interrogation training. No it was not physical, it was in a classroom, but I think my point still stands. |
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