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Norway creating all-female special forces unit called Jegertroppen
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert High Hawk" data-source="post: 1088996" data-attributes="member: 12429"><p>In this neutral, safe training environment, we see worse or at least equitable performance to a subrate group of male conscripts. As I said in my earlier post, the amount of attention, resources, and protection afforded to these all female units (or even high profile mixed units), is far greater than any marginal benefit they get from being able to "engage" with a Burqa covered lady who doesn't know what sunshine looks like.</p><p></p><p>So with that in mind, why all the fancy training? If we know ahead of time they'll basically be doing community engagements, why not be trained up in languages, intelligence, and negotiations? Do we really think they'll be sent in to do a hard raid on a cave complex? Dropped in behind the lines in Eastern Ukraine?</p><p></p><p>This is silly. Background noise that's distracting. It would be funny if lives weren't at stake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert High Hawk, post: 1088996, member: 12429"] In this neutral, safe training environment, we see worse or at least equitable performance to a subrate group of male conscripts. As I said in my earlier post, the amount of attention, resources, and protection afforded to these all female units (or even high profile mixed units), is far greater than any marginal benefit they get from being able to "engage" with a Burqa covered lady who doesn't know what sunshine looks like. So with that in mind, why all the fancy training? If we know ahead of time they'll basically be doing community engagements, why not be trained up in languages, intelligence, and negotiations? Do we really think they'll be sent in to do a hard raid on a cave complex? Dropped in behind the lines in Eastern Ukraine? This is silly. Background noise that's distracting. It would be funny if lives weren't at stake. [/QUOTE]
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