Joining the Huntsmen Corps Jægerkorpset Danish Special Forces Ep. 9 finale British Soldier Reacts

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  • @KratterDK
    @KratterDKАй бұрын

    Ty for reaction to the danish Hunsman Corps. If you want, you have react to the danish Frogmen Corps. There is a series about them. I can tell you, the danish King is frogman himself! :)

  • @CombatReadyHQ

    @CombatReadyHQ

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for viewing and yeh support, yes I will definitely be checking out the danish frogmen

  • @KratterDK

    @KratterDK

    Ай бұрын

    @@CombatReadyHQ You're welcome mate! Sounds good! Looking forward to your reactions! :D

  • @aghs12

    @aghs12

    Ай бұрын

    @@CombatReadyHQ Awesome

  • @simonbach3618

    @simonbach3618

    Ай бұрын

    And also a Sirius man as well ;-)

  • @ThobyWan
    @ThobyWanАй бұрын

    About Kanos comment on enjoying the o-march, I think it's not so much about enjoying the scenery, but for him to stay at a positive mindset and not thinking about his nose or leg injury

  • @oscarwandel9612
    @oscarwandel9612Ай бұрын

    Thank you for these reaction episodes. It was fun to hear your impressions as a British soldier. I can only second the two suggestions already given re. the Frogmen Corps (5 episodes) and Sirius Patrol (3 episodes) series. Both can be found on the Danish Defence Documentaries channel and both have good subtitles. The Frogmen series is easily the most well produced and doesn’t just follow selection and training, but includes deployments to secure chemical weapons in Syria and anti-piracy missions to the Gulf of Aden. The Sirius Patrol is worth watching because it is probably the only special forces unit of its kind and shows how different the task can be in an arctic environment. I don’t know if it’s noticeable for non-Danish speakers focusing on subtitles, but the Huntsmen series (although good) is quite repetitive and tedious with a lot of recycled footage throughout the series. It could easily have been cut down to five or six episodes, in my view. Cheers from DK and thank you for your service.

  • @CarstinTwitch

    @CarstinTwitch

    Ай бұрын

    The Sirius Patrol is fucking dope.

  • @fridrekr7510

    @fridrekr7510

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely. The new Jaeger Corps documentary felt very cheesy/full of cliches but it was nice to see anyway, although it didn't paint them in the best light. The Frogman and Sirius series are way better. There is also an older Jaeger Corps documentary following the operative Jaegers in Afghanistan which is probably a better view of how the corps is compared the selection series, however the video quality is pretty bad.

  • @swagbag1835
    @swagbag183511 күн бұрын

    Wow. That last scene.. Dad-hug, pride and the mentioning of his Mother. 😮❤❤

  • @mungubainvest6380
    @mungubainvest6380Ай бұрын

    Take a look at the Sirius Sled Patrol - not as hardcore as the Frogmen or the Huntsmen but it is a very unique unit. There is a lot of subtitled material available.

  • @fridrekr7510
    @fridrekr7510Ай бұрын

    The rolled trousers are just for ventilation during marching. Way back in the WW1-WW2 era, the trousers weren't hemmed so all soldiers had to roll them up to fit their legs. If you follow the current regulations, you're supposed to blouse the trousers on top of the boots in garrison and wear them down covering the boots in the field, because of ticks etc. It seems like they separate marching exercises and tactical marching, which is why they're not ready to fight at all times and don't have a perimeter when stopping etc. although the merits of not always training as you fight can be debated.

  • @flamestar7777
    @flamestar7777Ай бұрын

    Hats off to you for your reactions and info on this series! Great explanation of what's going on and the why's of things. Really enjoyed this series. I can't wait for the next one you put up!👏👍

  • @thedanishvikingpilgrim5753
    @thedanishvikingpilgrim57536 күн бұрын

    The rolled up trousers is to let air in when it’s warm

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen8 күн бұрын

    Those clips from Kabul f*ing breaks your heart.

  • @Praestmark
    @PraestmarkАй бұрын

    Take a look at the danish Sirius dog sled patrole. They are a different breed.

  • @traver1965
    @traver1965Ай бұрын

    They are not just for show. The Danish Jaegers has been involved in every US conflicts around the world for many years. Afghanistan, Syria, Kuwait, Iraq and North Africa are officially known but many others missions are kept in secret. As far as I know they have only lost one soldier in combat

  • @KHValby
    @KHValbyАй бұрын

    Pretty sure they'll learn about the one hand on the gun thing😊, but right now I think the instructors are focused on other things. Remember that it is the entrance exam, not the training itself! Danish Navy Frogmen Corps usually prefers recruits without prior Military training (so they can mold them themself). ) Heard a rumor that the Army Hunter Corps is starting to do the same. No bad habits from the regular Military. They shape there warriors, as they want them 😊 ! Most SOF units in NATO are based on British SAS ! Yes. We have different Cultures, but basically follow the SAS playbook 😊 ! Same playbook, different Culture. That way we all bring something different to the Table 🤣 ! Same thing but different 🤣🤣! Super GOOD Vlog 👍😎👍

  • @tobiasagdrupdrager5583
    @tobiasagdrupdrager5583Ай бұрын

    During my time in the Danish Army during my conscription service, we were taught the one hand on weapon at all times rule. I varied a bit on how heavily it was enforced. Some sergeants followed strictly the one hand on pistol grip rule, while other simply required os to maintain control of the weapon allowing for a more relaxed posture. One thing however that where constant was that the rifle was always pointing in a safe direction. We only had a 2 point harness, however, non conscripts where issued a 3 point harness that allowed for the weapon to be stored on your back, with the barrel pointing into the ground and that seemed to be allowed. What I take from this is that the danish armed forces, look more on control on the rifles, than a steadfast rule of grip. Don't know which is better, but I can see arguments for both.

  • @fridrekr7510

    @fridrekr7510

    Ай бұрын

    We were taught to always have a hand on the pistol grip and weren't issued slings for the first month to teach us to carry the rifle properly. We were told we're allowed to carry the rifle sloppily (like having it across the chest with your arms folded) if we were patrolling in Afghanistan at 40C with body armour (ie. when you're just a lowly conscript in Denmark, you need to follow the rules. Our sergeants kept complaining about the regular troops acting like cowboys having a bad influence on us conscripts, but we all looked up to the cool guys instead of our sergeants fresh from school)

  • @karen8928
    @karen8928Ай бұрын

    Nice video👌

  • @thomasjensen9745
    @thomasjensen97455 күн бұрын

    Our king became frogman number 210

  • @lychvy8023
    @lychvy80233 сағат бұрын

    Awesome series that you've covered! Wondering if you'd be interested to cover the Singapore Army's conscript commando training? There's an online documentary series on our free local streaming website that documents the conscript commando training from basic military training all the way till the final exercise before they earn their red berets. Definitely not as intense as a regular SF or commando course since it is for a conscript unit but i think it would still be an interesting series to cover and share your thoughts given that not many outside of Singapore knows what our conscript commandos go through, and this hasn't been covered by any KZreadr so far!

  • @CombatReadyHQ

    @CombatReadyHQ

    2 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for your comment and support, I’ll definitely check it out are you able to send me a link to the documentary?

  • @lychvy8023

    @lychvy8023

    2 сағат бұрын

    ​@@CombatReadyHQ sure but i dont think youtube allows external links in the comments section. Imma send it to you via Instagram!

  • @CombatReadyHQ

    @CombatReadyHQ

    11 минут бұрын

    @@lychvy8023 brilliant thank you.

  • @TheHerohead
    @TheHeroheadАй бұрын

    Amazing with someone to explain why they do as they do.

  • @TVTransmo
    @TVTransmoАй бұрын

    29:52 Kano says "Until tomorrow" :)

  • @dennisdomino-qp8wk
    @dennisdomino-qp8wkАй бұрын

    Sirius Patrol

  • @k3ndo
    @k3ndoАй бұрын

    The rolled up trousers might just be for "ventilation"?

  • @Memovox

    @Memovox

    Ай бұрын

    It is, you also unzip your pants for ventilation.

  • @tommosen3996
    @tommosen399627 күн бұрын

    Jægerkorpset is the danish equal to US Rangers, but with anti-terror, recon, and SoF training - making them alittle more like the british SAS

  • @gryphon4316

    @gryphon4316

    13 күн бұрын

    So green beret and delta. I know a Ranger, and it’s not as intense as Jægerkorpset.

  • @tommosen3996

    @tommosen3996

    12 күн бұрын

    @@gryphon4316 denmark is a small country, we cant make selection to a ie. seal team six - so in all modesty i wouldnt rank them any higher, then ivd done. the intensency reflects the amount of skills they have to learn. the US is blessed in that sense, that they can recruit and train people that have relations to specific enviroments, that denmark dont have. so training them for jungle or desert warfare takes longer, and require alot of coordination, before deployment. so putting them higher on the capability scale then *rangers with a specialty*, is proberbly a wrong assumtion

  • @akyhne

    @akyhne

    Күн бұрын

    I have no idea why you think the Danish hunters are the equivalent to US Rangers. Maybe because two hunters were once on a ranger coarse to gather international experience? US Rangers is just regular soldiers, who are sent on a 3 months special coarse, where they get special, tough training. And that's it! The US has several of thousands active Rangers. The Danish Jaegers/hunters is an special operations unit. Like SAS and Navy Seals. If you've watched Black Hawk Down, most of the soldiers were Rangers and then a few bad ass SO Delta Force. Coster-Waldau played one of them. The Danish hunters don't train with Rangers, they train with Navy Seals, SAS, Danish frogmen, Swedish SOG, Delta Force, green berets etc.

  • @gryphon4316

    @gryphon4316

    Күн бұрын

    @@akyhne You’re a Bit wrong there. They dont just get 3 months of sof training, They are actively trained to do sof support and sof missions. They have done raids Independently in syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, but They also go in with Delta, SAS and so on.

  • @tommosen3996

    @tommosen3996

    4 сағат бұрын

    ​@@akyhne remember that the US is a nation with 300 million people - and denmark have around 6 million :) we already have a lot of elite units in denmark, due to our geographical and strategic placement, and the waters that surround us, so for a country our size we are not doing bad - but we still have a limited population, and therefor also a limited amount of candidates. jægerkorpset/the huntsmans core's job is to combat other 'special forces', and that might be what sets them apart from other military units, and why they train with other special forces units - but "basic training wise" they are more alike and akind to rangers - they are not delta force, or SAS - they do however bring tactical and strategical knowhow to the table, because of their specialties - in the greater scale of everything, they are not intented to be used as a QRF, but as CA

  • @_allthatjazz_8667
    @_allthatjazz_8667Ай бұрын

    Kano did it damn hes a warrior

  • @airborneranger-ret
    @airborneranger-retАй бұрын

    I'm second? :)

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