"The Brave" Stealth (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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dncorp14 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Russian Federation would have sent an entire Company of Spetsnaz. Of about 140 of about 10 to 15 Teams.

Unlike Dalton's Fire Team (not a Full Special Forces Team of 12) in a C-130, the Russian Federation Spetsnaz would have been flown in by Russian Federation TU-160s, at over Mach 1 to Mach 2.0, slowed down at LZ and they would parachute in within 50 meters and gotten to the Russian Federation Reconnaissance "Drone" Falcon Mark 10 crash site a day before Dalton's Team even set foot in Mongolia, The first thing they would have done was placed explosive charges all over the Falcon Mark 10 pieces as an Emergency Destruct in case of possible capture.

The U.S. President should have a modified U.S.A.F. B-1 Bomber as a Supersonic U.S. Air Force One. U.S. Army Special Forces should have modified U.S.A.F. B-1 Bombers as Supersonic Transportation when time is critical.

To recover the Russian Federation "Drone" Falcon Mark 10 and the Spetsnaz Teams, Mil Mi-26 Helicopters accompanied by Mil Mi-24 Attack Helicopters or the Mil Mi-28 Attack Helicopters.

By the time Dalton's Fire Team or the Chinese got there, the only thing they would find is a Russian glove on a stick at eye level flipping them the middle finger.

2001 we rode Horses during the Overthrow of the Afghan Taliban Government, Millions of Afghans that hated the Afghan Taliban, joined the Northern Alliance, with massive Cavalry Charges on Horseback attacked the Afghan Taliban at Northern Afghanistan while Teams of U.S. Army Special Forces attacked Kabul, Kandahar as distractions. Afghan Taliban believed that our Main Targets were Kabul and Kandahar and kept most of the Afghan Taliban Forces at Kabul and Kandahar.
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