How legit is the special ops mission reality show?
Catch “Special Ops Mission” Thursdays at 10 on the Military Channel. A new Military Channel series beginning tonight at 10 p.m. will let you feel the thrill of sneaking into a terrorist filled hideout and freeing a group of hostages, without the trouble of all of those “G.I. Jane” training sequences. “Special Ops Mission” puts actual military operators from Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, and Force Recon Marines into realistic situations such as hostage rescues and pirate apprehensions. The idea is to bring the viewer as close to the action as possible, using gadgets such as video surveillance of the situation area and cameras mounted on the weapon of the show’s star, Army Ranger and Air Force pararescueman Wil Willis. Although the weapons’ bullets are replaced with paintballs, the remainder of the show, from tactics and strategy to the timeframe of each operation, is supposedly authentic. The beginning of the show begins with a “This is an unscripted war game,” disclaimer, yet not scripted,
“Special Ops Mission” puts actual military operators from Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, and Force Recon Marines into realistic situations such as hostage crisis.The special ops mission show allegedly takes reality to a new level.A new Military Channel series beginning tonight at 10 p.m. will let you feel the thrill of sneaking into a terrorist filled hideout and freeing a group of hostages, without the trouble of all of those “G.I. Jane” training sequences. “Special Ops Mission” puts actual military operators from Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, and Force Recon Marines into realistic situations such as hostage rescues and pirate apprehensions. The idea is to bring the viewer as close to the action as possible, using gadgets such as video surveillance of the situation area and cameras mounted on the weapon of the show’s star, Army Ranger and Air Force pararescueman Wil Willis.
“Special Ops Mission” puts actual military operators from Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, and Force Recon Marines into realistic situations such as hostage crisis. Sources: celebritycafe.