According to The New York Times, Navy SEALs must train for at least six months before deployment, including dealing with free fall and underwater scenarios, demolition training, and engaging in hostage and terrorist simulations. They must also go through a grueling test of endurance; during “Hell week” trainees must run, swim in cold water, and crawl through mud almost non-stop for almost six days, with only a total of four hours sleep. Only about half of the candidates survive training, thus filtering out the incapable.
根据纽约时报,海豹突击队队员需要至少训练6个月才能成为一名合格的特种兵,包括自由落体和水底训练,爆破训练。他们也参加人质和恐怖分子演习,还要通过一项耐力测试:在一周地狱式训练营中,想要加入海豹队伍的军人要参加越野跑、冷水中游泳,和连续六天几乎不停歇地爬过泥浆地带的项目,而每天的休息时间只有短短4个小时。训练是如此的残酷,以至于只有半数的测试者能够通过测试,通过这样的方式,海豹突击队保持队伍的超强战斗力。
Navy SEALs are organized into Teams 1 to 5 and 7 to 10, some of them with a specialty beyond their already intelligent and deadly skill set. (SEAL Team 2 specializes in arctic combat, for example.) But if we are trying to compare the toughest with the toughest, we have to talk about SEAL Team 6, the "all-star team" of SEALs formed as an alternate elite unit after Delta Force failed at rescuing the hostages in Iran. Team 6 is so superior to the already stellar SEALs that they’ve branched out and became DEVGRU, the U.S. Naval Special Warfare DEVelopment GRoUp. They require even more training after their time being “regular” SEALs, including scenarios like parachuting from 30,000 feet in order to gain control of a hijacked cruise liner.
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