![]() The breacher is responsible for forced entry into a closed area by utilizing explosives (“breaching charges”) that accurately blast objects forward, away from the assault team. He also carries an MP-5 (primary weapon), a secondary weapon (a pistol), flash crashes in a pouch, tie ties for prisoner handling, an UHF MX300-R hand-held radio, medical IV, a one-quart water bottle, a gunshot kit, a gas mask, and grenade inside the grenade pouch. The assault force commander wears a helmet/radio headset, a SPIE rig harness hookup, Nomex gloves, a UDT life jacket, a sit harness, and a Nomex flight suit. The commander patrols as the leader and trails the initial chaos of entry to better control the platoon. The commander is of rank lieutenant or higher and is in communication with the Task Unit Headquarters with his PRC 117, which his radioman is equipped with, and an MX-300 UHF to instruct his snipers and shooters. The East Coast SEAL teams are responsible for South and Central America, Europe, Russia, and the Mediterranean/Eastern Block territories. The West Coast SEAL teams are responsible for the Pacific Rim, Far East, and Africa/Middle East. The physical test screening consists of swimming 500 yards using a breast or sidestroke in under 12.5 minutes, 42 push-ups in two minutes, 50 sit-ups in two minutes, six pull-ups, and a 1.5-mile run wearing boots and long pants in under 11.5 minutes.Ī SEAL platoon consists of 8 to 16 members, including two officers, one chief, and 5 to 13 enlisted men such as a point man, a patrol leader, a radioman, 60 gunners, and a rear security man. SEALs must have good eyesight with no color blindness. SEAL teams receive the SEAL mission and carry out their orders through amphibious support. Kennedy shared his vision of a special forces military that would combat unconventional warfare, counter-guerilla warfare, and clandestine operations in maritime and riverine environments. Let’s first research the subject Navy SEALs and analyze the current titles that have already preceded us. ![]() This type of game began with titles like “Spec Ops” and “Navy SEALS” and was catapulted into the megahits like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six and its subsequent titles like Ghost Recon and Rogue Spear. In 1998 a major publisher asked me to write up a one pager on a Navy SEALS strategy-action game.
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