The British SAS
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The Special Air Service, commonly known as the SAS, is one of the world’s most elite special forces units. Formed in 1941 during the Second World War by David Stirling, the regiment was originally created to conduct daring raids behind enemy lines in North Africa. Its success quickly established a reputation for stealth, precision, and unconventional warfare.
The SAS operates under the British Army and specialises in counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, reconnaissance, and direct action missions. Its motto, “Who Dares Wins,” reflects the unit’s bold and highly disciplined approach. Much of its work remains classified, adding to its mystique and global reputation.
Selection for the SAS is notoriously demanding, involving extreme physical endurance, navigation tests, and psychological resilience.
Only a small percentage of candidates pass, ensuring that only the most capable soldiers join its ranks.
The SAS gained worldwide recognition during events such as the Iranian Embassy Siege, where its swift intervention was broadcast globally. Today, it continues to play a crucial role in modern military operations, influencing special forces units around the world and setting the benchmark for excellence in elite warfare.
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282
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April 25, 2026
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All Ages