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Ones Ready Shorts- Special Reconnaissance: Will SR See Combat?

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2022
  • Air Force Special Reconnaissance. You asked, and asked again, and kept asking. Well- here we go.
    Since Trent refuses to answer your questions we brought on the AFSPECWAR Special Reconnaissance Career Field Manager, none other than CMSgt Steve Cox.
    In this short clip, CMSgt Cox hits a very frequently asked question- will SR see direct action?
    Thanks to Chief Cox for coming on and dropping knowledge bomb after knowledge bomb.
    #SpecialRecon #OnesReady #MilitaryPodcast

Komentáře • 44

  • @JuanHernandez-ze3si
    @JuanHernandez-ze3si Před 2 lety +55

    It sounds to me like SR is basically a stealth, ninja like operative that gathers intel using technology and integrating themselves behind enemy lines. So if an SR sees combat its probably because they got exposed or ambushed but I assume those are rarety cases.

    • @user-pz4xp5mq4n
      @user-pz4xp5mq4n Před 7 měsíci

      The true definition of an SR Operative would most accurately be defined as a raging well- oiled fuck machine slash sex god slash I'm straight up fucking better than you point blank period nothing you can do about that slash yes my biceps make other males feel devoid of confidence and lacking in their manhood and women fucking melt and worship at my feet. If I do say so myself, *adjusts glasses I'm randomly wearing and don't even need*. Thank you ☺️🥷😎

    • @user-pz4xp5mq4n
      @user-pz4xp5mq4n Před 7 měsíci

      Or in short; STUD.

  • @Sanfu69
    @Sanfu69 Před rokem +7

    Imagine special recon turning into the whole ghost recon warrior with portable drones and all of that.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +5

      Yes….definitely not there yet. We promise. -T

  • @Flowmada
    @Flowmada Před 2 lety +26

    If ya wanna do recon and be in combat, the Marines have a job for you. I'd prefer recon that keeps other soldiers/airmen out of combat or as prepared as possible to go into combat on their terms. I think SR, similar to when they were SOWT, will still have some identity issues when it comes to their opcon utilization. The job just has a broad scope description.. Their STO/CRO should have an idea of what his team needs, send the SR to appropriate schools/training for that employment, and have him exercise that expertise. But it may be wildly different than another STO/CRO desired usage for the team. Either way, the fact that you are intel oriented and potentially doing long range engagement, demolitions, uav flying, and cyber means you're gonna be useful to someone somewhere in SOCOM if you're constantly learning/training in even one of those skills.

    • @pathfinder9071
      @pathfinder9071 Před 2 lety +2

      RRD would probably be better for recon don’t you think

    • @Flowmada
      @Flowmada Před 2 lety +3

      @@pathfinder9071 Depends. Theyre both viable options for combat and recon. I'm just bias as a prior Navy HM that was going for SARC. But, Rangers are better funded as they're actually part of SOCOM vs Force Recon simply being an optimized Marine before you get picked up by MARSOC. My last neighbor was an Army Sniper that the Army sent around internationally for competitions, and I asked him about his opinion on the best shooters. He said Rangers were consistently the best overall, but Marines that also stood out were usually Recon/MARSOC. Your name also makes me think of other Army options such as calvary scout and pathfinder. Alongside the fact that most everyone can attend the same schools/training and it really is just how SOCOM and your service want to employ you that determines the biggest differences these days.

    • @pathfinder9071
      @pathfinder9071 Před 2 lety

      @@Flowmada I used to be so torn between every SOF job then I realized Ranger is pretty much the way to go for everything besides quality of life. Unless you wanna do boat shit or teach the enemy how to kill you, rangers the way to go. Way more hands on experience i feel like.

    • @MrZachgonz
      @MrZachgonz Před 2 lety

      @@pathfinder9071 No one is seeing combat right now though. I’d keep an eye on Africa but that’s about it for now. Doubt we will engage Russia, I’m 100% we aren’t.

  • @hillsman9199
    @hillsman9199 Před rokem +19

    I really appreciate how much info you guys put out there. AFSOC doesn't get nearly enough recognition for what they do, but maybe that's good since it means you guys don't have the SEAL New York Times bestseller syndrome. One question though, which AFSOC career on average sees the most trigger time with the teams they are deployed with?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +5

      Can you explain what you mean by ‘trigger time’? I’m assuming you mean ‘how much action/cool guy deployment things’, but maybe you just mean time deployed? We’ve answered this question a lot; PJ/CCT see a lot, SR is pretty new, but honestly it all depends. Luck of the draw, deployment cycles, different areas- lots of variables. - A

    • @hillsman9199
      @hillsman9199 Před rokem

      @@OnesReady That answers my question. Thank you!

  • @geosync9742
    @geosync9742 Před rokem +8

    Seeing how small drones are changing warfare in Ukraine perhaps SR will heavily incorporate the use of all types of small drones to gather intel far forward and even precision drone strikes with mini drone swarms, like doing what an MQ9 does cheaper and with less collateral damage. Attached to bigger elements or other special warfare units I can see a situational awareness role during engagements using small drone overwatch and even limited CAS, easily flanking from above. Combined with CCT and traditional air assets it would be pretty damn lethal and extra elite shooters is always a plus. Ukraine is doing it now with simple drones dropping dumb grenades. With U.S. JSOC budgets and tech the possibilities are endless.

  • @gemum4219
    @gemum4219 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Okay... it sounds FINE not to be known about. Yes, even if it means not getting "glory" for some hard work.The job is satisfactory in and of itself. It's just safer that no one knows. Navigating in stealth mode is good.

  • @chrisdomstrand
    @chrisdomstrand Před 2 lety +7

    I would like to hear more of his perspective on CCT & TACP.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety +2

      In regards to…? We’d be happy to have Chief back on!

    • @chrisdomstrand
      @chrisdomstrand Před 2 lety +4

      @@OnesReady thanks for the response. I'd like to hear the Chiefs perspective regarding their combat role vs their "behind the scenes, planning mission prep role". Also, where does he see these two fields in 5-10 years? Updates or changes to how they will train or operate. Thank you, great podcast!

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety +2

      @@chrisdomstrand Ok, got it. Usually we bring on those specific career fields to talk about those things (hence the reason Chief Cox, an SR guy, was talking about SR). We are definitely planning on having lots more Controllers and TACP folks on, so we will add it to the list of questions. Unless you want Chief Cox to specifically weigh in? We'd be happy to ask. -A

    • @chrisdomstrand
      @chrisdomstrand Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely, If you can hit those topics with a CCT & or TACP that'd be awesome. Thanks again!

  • @johnrodriguez3870
    @johnrodriguez3870 Před 2 lety +1

    Such was the case when SOWT became SR , with a renewed purpose, pipeline, doctrine, and mission set for AFSOC Special Tactics, the USSOCOM as a whole, and even United States and Coalition Allied Conventional and Special Operations Forces. NOT having been an Airman, but both as a Marine and also as a Soldier, I cannot qualify to speak for The Service Itself, and, Special Tactics ( PJ, SR, CCT, TACP) in particular, I will say that the transition from Special Operations Military Metrology,to Long Range and Close Target Reconnaissance and ISR Capability, has made the SR Special Warfare Airmen a even more lethal, potent, and capable Elite Entity in U. S. Air Force Special Operations Command.🇺🇸💣💥

  • @NRVE8
    @NRVE8 Před rokem +1

    If you want to see what combat and SR look like, watch Lone Survivor… careful what you wish for folks.

  • @joshyman91297
    @joshyman91297 Před 10 měsíci +2

    If ALL you want from the military is combat at a high level, join the Ranger Regiment.

  • @nomad_philosophy
    @nomad_philosophy Před rokem +2

    I mean hopefully, isn't their entire job to literally SEE combat lol

  • @YoungNinja-117
    @YoungNinja-117 Před 2 lety +3

    Do CAAs "Combat Avaition Advisors" and their OADs see combat and work with STTs together? You should make another video on them.
    Also, get an SO-IDMT from SOF-ME into the podcast. They are AFSOC.

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety +3

      No, they do not see direct action. CAA’s are there to provide a specific capability; that capability does not include direct action (combat), and yes, occasionally they work with STTs, but only in very limited scope/opportunity. 2- we are trying to get a SOFME team member on- and yup, we are aware they’re AFSOC. - A

    • @YoungNinja-117
      @YoungNinja-117 Před 2 lety +2

      @Ones Ready That is awesome to hear about SOF-ME. Also, thank you for the information on the CAAs. I was having a hard time figuring out if they got direct action because I know they get extra training for combat, so that's where confusion came. Stay blessed! And Air Force is the best branch!

  • @jamesapra4135
    @jamesapra4135 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is it fair to say that SR's "operate in the shadows"? How are you gonna do effective recon if you're spotted. What sounds coolest to me is getting deployed to a conflict zone without ever being seen. Not even by your own people sometimes. That's what I imagine it's like anyway.

  • @azazel21379
    @azazel21379 Před 2 lety

    Do all AFSOF, attach 2 other Special Operations units, or does like SR, a 4-8 man team, and get them in a spot behind the lines, and then runs the info back, so whatever teams/units move forward already, knowing what all the intel is gonna be, going into the mission. Or are the like CCTs, PJs, that will attach 1 guy 2 1 SOF group? When they had that show about the PJs, that would be back at the barreks, and when someone gets hurt, the PJs, jump into 2 Helos, and go like a ambulance, and go pick up the injured guys, help fix him up as much as possible, until they get them back 2 a hospital? Cuz in that movie, 12 strong, I think it was called, they say 12 Army SF, I think it was 5th group, but they never say that they had 2 CCTS, with the groups. And same as Blackhawk down, I dont remember hearing them ever metenion, the 2 PJs and 1 CCT, that fast ropped off a helicopter, and the 2 PJS did surgery instead the crashed Helo. Or anything about the CCT, that had the little birds, lighting up, the roof tops, wasnt it a CCT, guy that threw one of them flashers on the roof tops, so the small birds would no what roof tops 2 shoot at?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety +2

      Bro. You are absolutely killing me. 1- all your answers (including your other comments) have been answered on the pod/page. We’ve covered that ASFOC is almost always there and not often mentioned… we like it that way

  • @MrCruz-iq3sc
    @MrCruz-iq3sc Před rokem +2

    Is there any SR person I can speak with one on one? (Already spoken with a recruiter).
    I'm highly interested in acquiring more information about the program and get a one on one chat about it. What are the statistics for an individual to be apart of the program? Percentage wise?
    Thank you

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +1

      Listen- we are always here to help. All the information you could possibly need is on our page, the podcast, and our Instagram. If you’d like, you can DM Trent- but I’ll bet you don’t actually have any questions that aren’t already answered. Hope* this helps. - A

  • @briansoofficial3737
    @briansoofficial3737 Před rokem +3

    I’m thinking about becoming an SR. So are they basically snipers who retrieve information on intelligence and the weather? And do they consist in other SOF teams?

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem +3

      We have a lot of content on SR. Have you listened to the other podcasts? - A

  • @danielnortham7003
    @danielnortham7003 Před 9 měsíci

    I think tomorrow's war is going to be a lot more SpecOps type operations, so the SPECOPS community is trying to expand their reach in recruitment. So in the future it doesn't matter what branch you join, you will have the opportunity to join SPECOPS.

  • @danielnortham7003
    @danielnortham7003 Před 9 měsíci

    They deliver the coffee to the CCT operators :)

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Nothing I wouldn’t do for my CCT bro’s. -T

  • @dafeerasere749
    @dafeerasere749 Před rokem

    Hello I want to be a national guard SR i livei n okc like im ready how can i get to this i know they have a no they have Tacp here but i dont get the answers i want who can i contacf

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před rokem

      SR guard folks are at the STS’s in KY and OR.

  • @christopherstan585
    @christopherstan585 Před 2 lety +2

    All forces were over worked I would say big army more than anyone with guys doing 18 month rotations

    • @OnesReady
      @OnesReady  Před 2 lety +2

      Sure, we don’t disagree. -A

  • @m.c.017
    @m.c.017 Před 10 měsíci

    Infantry divisions don’t see combat they are just used as tower guards

  • @gen3kali877
    @gen3kali877 Před rokem +1

    SR + combat = FUBAR