Trained to fight in any climate or terrain.
The best of the best.
Special forces are in the vanguard of modern warfare.
The names of their battlegrounds are familiar.
Vietnam. Mogadishu. Kabul. The Iranian Embassy. Banjul. The Falklands. Grenada.
Surgical strike or counter-terrorist operation, training guerrillas or quashing coups, time has proven that even the smallest number of these highly-trained operatives can achieve what an army cannot.
But not every mission has been successful, and nor has support for them been constant.
These deadly armies lie hidden from public scrutiny.
Who recruits and trains these secret soldiers?
How effective are they?
…and who controls them?
In this chilling analysis James Adams unveils the secret world of the SAS, Delta Force and Spetsnaz.
Adams also reveals the workings of West Germany’s GSG 9, France’s GIGN, Egypt’s Force 777 and Israel’s Unit 269.
Secret Armies is a sobering yet gripping study of special forces and their military and politica role, in an ever-changing world.
‘Blends solid research, military technology, lucid explanation and clear narrative with a leavening of marvellous anecdotes, some zany, others tragic’ – Frederick Forsyth
‘Providing new material on the structure, training and combat experience of Spetzsnaz, the Soviet's secret army.’ – Publishers Weekly
‘uncovers a close, multi-faceted strategic relationship that has been consciously nurtured in secret.’ – Washington Report
James Adams is acknowledged as one of the world’s leading experts on intelligence, covert warfare and terrorism and has written 15 bestselling books around those subjects. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England and now lives in Ashland, Oregon. He worked at The London Sunday Times as both the Defense Correspondent and Managing Editor. He then became CEO of United Press International, founded a cyber intelligence company and a virtual intelligence agency. He was on the Board of the National Security Agency where he was responsible for creating a new strategic plan for Signals Intelligence and he was also Chairman of the Technology Advisory Panel to oversee NSA’s multi-billion dollar investment in new technology.
The best of the best.
Special forces are in the vanguard of modern warfare.
The names of their battlegrounds are familiar.
Vietnam. Mogadishu. Kabul. The Iranian Embassy. Banjul. The Falklands. Grenada.
Surgical strike or counter-terrorist operation, training guerrillas or quashing coups, time has proven that even the smallest number of these highly-trained operatives can achieve what an army cannot.
But not every mission has been successful, and nor has support for them been constant.
These deadly armies lie hidden from public scrutiny.
Who recruits and trains these secret soldiers?
How effective are they?
…and who controls them?
In this chilling analysis James Adams unveils the secret world of the SAS, Delta Force and Spetsnaz.
Adams also reveals the workings of West Germany’s GSG 9, France’s GIGN, Egypt’s Force 777 and Israel’s Unit 269.
Secret Armies is a sobering yet gripping study of special forces and their military and politica role, in an ever-changing world.
Praise for Secret Armies
‘Blends solid research, military technology, lucid explanation and clear narrative with a leavening of marvellous anecdotes, some zany, others tragic’ – Frederick Forsyth
‘Providing new material on the structure, training and combat experience of Spetzsnaz, the Soviet's secret army.’ – Publishers Weekly
Praise for James Adams
‘uncovers a close, multi-faceted strategic relationship that has been consciously nurtured in secret.’ – Washington Report
James Adams is acknowledged as one of the world’s leading experts on intelligence, covert warfare and terrorism and has written 15 bestselling books around those subjects. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England and now lives in Ashland, Oregon. He worked at The London Sunday Times as both the Defense Correspondent and Managing Editor. He then became CEO of United Press International, founded a cyber intelligence company and a virtual intelligence agency. He was on the Board of the National Security Agency where he was responsible for creating a new strategic plan for Signals Intelligence and he was also Chairman of the Technology Advisory Panel to oversee NSA’s multi-billion dollar investment in new technology.