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There certainly is still an Australian SAS Regiment (known as SASR). One of the problems of our expanded special forces is that our regular army is extremely small, and thus possesses a limited pool of individuals, sufficiently capable of performing special forces duties.Pursuit Curve said:I agree with the description of the US Ranger's being better trained grunts.
But is there a Australian SAS still? It seems that the US and Russia beleive that you can have thousands of "Special Forces" ( Spetsnaz and Rangers), but I do not believe you can.
Special forces and commando's are not grown, or hatched, they are a very select few that have demonstrated exceptional capabilities, just do not keep them on the shelf for too long!
The Government subsequently created a direct entry scheme for potential special forces, who are recruited basically directly into Aust special forces and don't have to serve with a line unit before trying out.
This has been beneficial for recruiting specwarries with backgrounds in policing, firefighting, atheletes etc, who may be interested in specwarries, but wouldn't necessarily be interested in "regular" army service...
I believe around 80 or 90 "civvies" have so far filled specwarrie spots within 4RAR, thanks to this new scheme...