A Special Forces expert reveals the illustrated story of the SAS since the Falklands War, including their operations in the Gulf War and the War on Terror.

Highly trained and immensely skilled, the SAS are widely regarded as one of the best Special Forces units in the world. Their missions are uniquely diverse, ranging from counter-terrorist responses at home and abroad; counter-insurgency in collaboration with US Delta Force and other foreign Special Forces; mobile operations in support of conventional forces; targeting terrorist leaders and man-hunting war criminals, to 'direct action' raids.

This book charts the changing organization and operational emphases of the Regiment over the past 25 years; its individual deployments and operations, including those planned but aborted, joint missions with other British and foreign units. It sheds light on the SAS's involvement in the Troubles of Northern Ireland, their operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and the widespread use of the SAS in counter terrorism and counterinsurgency operations since 9/11. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs and superb artwork plates.

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A Special Forces expert reveals the story of the SAS since the Falklands War, including their operations in the Gulf War and the War on Terror. Ideal for anyone interested in Special Forces and other modern military subjects.
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Introduction: formation; brief overview of ops from WW II to Falklands War 1982
The Embassy Effect – worldwide interest since Iranian Embassy counter-terrorist op in 1980 – foreign training ops /Op ‘Banner’ – the SAS in Northern Ireland
Op ‘Granby’ 1990-91 – the SAS in the First Gulf War
The 1990s – the Balkans, and Sierra Leone
Op ‘Veritas’ 2001 – frustrating first ops in Afghanistan
Op ‘Row’ 2003 – Task Force 14 in Iraq
Op ‘Telic’ 2003–2009 – Task Force Black & TF Knight in Iraq - joint ops with US SF
Op ‘Herrick 2006–2014 – Task Force 84 in Afghanistan
Weapons, Equipment & Vehicles
Special Forces Support Group
Commonwealth SAS - Australia & New Zealand

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A Special Forces expert reveals the story of the SAS since the Falklands War, including their operations in the Gulf War and the War on Terror. Ideal for anyone interested in Special Forces and other modern military subjects.
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The SAS is one of the most popular subjects in military history as evidenced by the enormous success of the Andy McNab books. The successful raid of the Iranian Embassy during the 1980s piqued the interest of the world's media, and interest in this elite unit has remained high.
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Product details

ISBN
9781472814036
Published
2016-12-15
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Osprey Publishing
Weight
228 gr
Height
246 mm
Width
182 mm
Thickness
8 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
64

Author
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Biographical note

Leigh Neville is an Australian national currently living and working in Sydney. He has travelled and worked internationally, was based in Europe for ten years, and now works for a large American consultancy; he is currently completing a Masters programme in International Studies. He has previously written: Elite 163, Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan and Elite 170, Special Operations Forces in Iraq.

Peter Dennis was born in 1950. Inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn he studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.