: Operators undergo rigorous selection and months—or even years—of mission-specific training.
: Maintaining a clear, unwavering focus on the objective. Major U.S. Special Operations Units
According to the Naval Postgraduate School , successful missions typically maximize these six principles to achieve "relative superiority":
: Streamlining plans to reduce the chance of error.
: Forces use unique tactical techniques and modified equipment to solve complex problems.
: Special Tactics teams, including Pararescue (PJs) and Combat Controllers. Marine Corps : Marine Raiders (MARSOC) and Force Recon. Primary Mission Types
: Operators undergo rigorous selection and months—or even years—of mission-specific training.
: Maintaining a clear, unwavering focus on the objective. Major U.S. Special Operations Units
According to the Naval Postgraduate School , successful missions typically maximize these six principles to achieve "relative superiority":
: Streamlining plans to reduce the chance of error.
: Forces use unique tactical techniques and modified equipment to solve complex problems.
: Special Tactics teams, including Pararescue (PJs) and Combat Controllers. Marine Corps : Marine Raiders (MARSOC) and Force Recon. Primary Mission Types