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18 photos showing how eerily-similar Russian and US special ops look and operate

After US Army soldiers finish their roughly year-long training to become Special Forces-qualified, they don the distinctive green beret for the first time.

18 photos showing how eerily-similar Russian and US special ops look and operate
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Their counterparts in Russia do much the same, though their head gear is crimson. Russia's Spetsnaz unit modeled their competition for the crimson beret from the US, after a former commander read a book by a former US special forces soldier.

Their counterparts in Russia do much the same, though their head gear is crimson. Russia

The resemblance between the two nations' special forces don't stop there. This US Special Forces soldier looks pretty similar ...

The resemblance between the two nations

... To his Russian counterpart, right down to the helmet, tactical gear, and camouflage uniform pattern. The two nations do, however, use different weapons systems, with the US favoring the M4 rifle, and Russia going with its AK-style.

... To his Russian counterpart, right down to the helmet, tactical gear, and camouflage uniform pattern. The two nations do, however, use different weapons systems, with the US favoring the M4 rifle, and Russia going with its AK-style.

“From the helmets to the kit, they look almost identical,” a US military official told the Wall Street Journal recently, of Russia's special forces.

“From the helmets to the kit, they look almost identical,” a US military official told the Wall Street Journal recently, of Russia

Source: WSJ

It's kind of eerie.

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Here are US Special Forces soldiers doing a room-clearing exercise.

Here are US Special Forces soldiers doing a room-clearing exercise.

And here are Russian special forces soldiers doing the same thing.

And here are Russian special forces soldiers doing the same thing.

Here's US Special Forces securing the area after a helicopter insertion ...

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... Which Russian special forces know how to do as well.

... Which Russian special forces know how to do as well.

Both train for what's called "high-altitude, high-opening" parachute jumps ...

Both train for what

... Where soldiers jump from a plane from miles above the Earth so they can basically fly into and parachute to their objective without an enemy knowing.

... Where soldiers jump from a plane from miles above the Earth so they can basically fly into and parachute to their objective without an enemy knowing.

The US gives some of its special forces soldiers advanced training as snipers.

The US gives some of its special forces soldiers advanced training as snipers.

Russia does the same, teaching its soldiers the art of stalking and shooting.

Russia does the same, teaching its soldiers the art of stalking and shooting.

They also learn how to rappel down a wall ...

They also learn how to rappel down a wall ...

... And jump through a window to surprise an adversary.

... And jump through a window to surprise an adversary.

It's worth pointing out that US Special Forces trains with allied nations' own special ops, who wear similar uniforms and learn similar tactics.

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But it seems that Russia has, in some ways, made its special forces indistinguishable from its American counterparts.

But it seems that Russia has, in some ways, made its special forces indistinguishable from its American counterparts.
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