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Yes, but the primary maritime counter terrorist unit of Australia is their CDTs Clearance Diver Teams, which have their own component for CT operations. Read 'Navy Divers by Gregor Salmon' it details this

"What would the SASR do if a Bass Strait oil platform was captured? They could parachute onto the rig – no problem – but chances are they would be spotted and the alarmed enemy might turn the platform into the world’s biggest barbecue. At the very least a maritime counter terrorism force needed to be able to execute beyond-horizon, clandestine infiltrations. This required a degree of dive knowledge and boat skills the SASR simply didn’t have.
Only one group within the Australian Defence Force did: the Navy’s clearancedivers.
Since counterterroris is entirly SASR's gig they provide training, qualification, gear and weaponary to the CDTs
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And MARCOS have done joint training with CDT boys also. That too with AUSCDT4 which based is near SASR in Western Australia. So their primier Maritime CT team as well as diving operations
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Wont share much pics, you can look it up on the net but they have our boy's faces shown
If I could make a small correction the primary MCT role rests in the 2 TAG, East and West.
East is primarily made up of 2 Commando with a maritime assault element of CD because 2 CDO has no combat diver element.
TAG West is Almost all SASR, unlike the Brit's SAS the Aussies never gave up their combat diver capability.
 
can armasen folks send sir some gear so that he can review them and teach folks how to set stuff up .

Lets make him an Indian version of Garand Thumb
It's a great idea, but personally, I don't see this happening soon.
One of the two sides will have to take initiative.

Comment on his videos so that he knows what we want.
 
What would the SASR do if a Bass Strait oil platform was captured? They could parachute onto the rig – no problem – but chances are they would be spotted and the alarmed enemy might turn the platform into the world’s biggest barbecue.

The wind gusts are very strong sometimes, paratroopers could miss targets if the whole rig is without power. NVG won't be easy to use all the time.
 

Oh yea a nice surprise to wake up to he is amazing as always has great knowledge of ins and outs of personal gear show's how much hardwork he has put it and why he is a bloody legend
Anyone connected with Vinayak Sir ??
can armasen folks send sir some gear so that he can review them and teach folks how to set stuff up .

Lets make him an Indian version of Garand Thumb
I did ask let's see what happens
 
If I could make a small correction the primary MCT role rests in the 2 TAG, East and West.
East is primarily made up of 2 Commando with a maritime assault element of CD because 2 CDO has no combat diver element.
TAG West is Almost all SASR, unlike the Brit's SAS the Aussies never gave up their combat diver capability.
could be, 2 Commando was formed in 2009 so it is fairly recent to the time I'm talking Aussies started the MCT capability up in the 1980s...CDTs still occupy that role however.
 
The wind gusts are very strong sometimes, paratroopers could miss targets if the whole rig is without power. NVG won't be easy to use all the time.
bhai please read the entire thing with context, I am not suggesting this and these are not even my words, it's an exerpt from the book. The whole point being that SASR is not capable of operating in maritime element so they needed a speciality
 
How do they have this many camo anyways like you need jungle,desert,mountainous what else how are these new camos coming out just use multicam at this point :facepalm4:
Their invertory is big af and they have everything lying around that's what bad inventory management looks like
 

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