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Melompati cincin api. Menghancurkan batu bata dengn kepa aboi. Minum darah kobra. Itu sebagian contoh dari latihan gila2 an pasukan2 dari berbagai penjuru dunia yg harus diselesaikan dalam sebuah pelatihan militer.

Beberapa memang akan sangat berguna bagi pasukan itu, tapi selebihnya hanyalah pamer kekuatan untuk menakut2 i kekuatan asing.

Mari kita tengok beberapa latihan2 edan tersebut di bawah ini.

Seni bela diri Jepang tameshiwari di gunakan buta menghancurkan bata atau papan kayu. Kopassus KORSEL memakai batu kali …


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Seorang prajurit kopassus KORSEL menunjukkankekuatannya selama latihan anti-terror di Incheon, SEoul barat, 13 Juni , 2013.

… sedangkan SWAT China pake kepalanya.

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Seorang perwira SWAT dan anggota satuan antiterrorism di kabupaten Weng’an , Propinsi Guizhou , di tahun 2012.

Milisi Iran, Basij adalah pasukan sukwan, tetapi latihan beladirinya sangat brutal.

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Seorang guru dan murid2nya, anggota milisi Basij Iran, selama pelatihan beladiri di sebuah mesjid di Tehran pusat di tahun 2010.

Pasukan Sukwan Syiah Irak serius dalam pelajaran tarung-pisau mereka,seperti yg aboi lihat.

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Sukwan Syiah selama upacara kelulusan setelah menyelesaikan latihan lapangan mereka di Najaf tahun 2014.

Marinir Mexico, sedang belajar merambat sebuah kabel logam tipis tanpa jatuh.

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Seorang marinir Mexico pas latihan di pusat militer di Chetumal tahun 2012.

Latihan psikologis juga penting untuk pasukan militer, terutama di China. Latihan ini bertujuan untuk meredakan kegugupan.

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Polisi Paramiliter China selama sebuah program pelatihan psikologi yg bertujuan meredakan kegugupan, di Chuzhou, Propinsi Anhui , tahun 2013.

Tak semua latihan harus keras. Ini contohnya, prajurit2 dari pusat resimen senapan ke 11 sedang ambil bagian dalam acara yoga di Lucknow, India utara.

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Para prajurit di sebuah kelas yoga selama masa pelatihan mereka di Pusat Resimen Senapan Gurkah ke 11, di hari yg berkabut di kota Lucknow, India utara tahun 2008.

Anggota baru pasukan peperangan khusus KORSEL sedang membungkus diri mereka dg salju untuk menolong menguatkan kekuatan baik secara fisik maupun psikologis.

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Pasukan peperangan khusus KORSEL selama pelatihan musim dingin di gunung tahun 2007 di Pyeongchang, KORSEL.

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MArinir Taiwan harus melata melalui sebuah jalan penuh batu karang tajam di depan teman-teman rekruit baru, guna menyelesaikan pelatihan dasar militer mereka.

Seorang calon prajurit sedang melaksanakan uji pasukan katak bernama “Jalan ke Surga” di Zuoying, Kaohsiung,  Taiwan Selatan, tahun 2011. Uji “Jalan ke Surga”, yg merupakan tahap akhir dari sembilan minggu program pelatihan amphibi, mengharuskan calon prajurit untuk menyelesaikan bermacam2 latihan dan cakar singa sepanjang jalan 50 meter yg penuh dengan batu karang tajam.

Di China, lompatan melalui cincin api hanyalah latihan biasa ajah.

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Seorang prajurit garda depan dari Tentara pembebasan Rakyat selama latihan di Heihe, Propinsi Heilongjiang di tahun 2014.

LAtihan militer Irak gak canggih2 amat sih, tapi brutal: Jadi kursi atau dihajar !

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Sukwan Syiah sedang latihan lapangan di gurun pasir Najaf, Baghdad Selatan, pada 1 February.

Prajurit kopassus Belarusia ini sedang berlatih peperangan kimia.

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Anggota Unit Khusus KEMENDAGRI selama sebuah ujian di dekat desa Gorany, kira2 32 kilometer (20 miles) sebelah barat Minsk, pada tahun 2012. Sang prajurit ini harus lulus beberapa ujian sebelum diberi “Baret Merah”  kebanggan kopassus Belarusia ini, seperti pernyataan kementrian ini.

Polisi Colombia berlatih kamuflase di hutan, sebagai persiapan pertempuran melawan FAARC, salah satu kekuatan gerilyawan yg menakutkan di dunia.

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Policemen training on the Jungla International Course, in Chicoral, near Ibague, in 2013. Every year the Colombian police force invites elite law enforcement and military personnel from across Central and South America to participle in this training course.

Elite forces from Nicaragua also train for jungle fighting. It’s called “hostile-environment training.”

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Soldiers from the special forces unit “COE” participating in a military-training exercise at a military base about 17 kilometers (11 miles) west of Managua in 2007.
Alpine warfare is another form of hostile-environment training that many forces around the world have to go through. Believe it or not, this is in Israel.

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Israeli soldiers from the Alpine Unit during a demonstration of their skills for the media on Mount Hermon, near the Israel-Syria border, in 2012. The Golan Heights form a strategic plateau between Israel and Syria of about 1,200 square kilometers (460 square miles). Israel captured it in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in 1981 in a move not recognized internationally.
Thai navy sailors are trained to survive in the tropical jungle. In a joint military exercise in 2013, they taught US Marines to drink cobra blood.

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A US Marine drinking the blood of a cobra during a jungle-survival exercise with the Thai Navy as part of the “Cobra Gold 2013” joint military exercise, at a military base in Chon Buri province in 2013. About 13,000 soldiers from seven countries — Thailand, US, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia — participated in the 11-day military exercise.
You might also be required to eat bugs from a bamboo stick if you join the Thai navy, as the US Marines found out.

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A US Marine during a jungle-survival exercise with the Thai Navy as part of the “Cobra Gold 2012” (CG12) joint military exercise, at a military base in Chon Buri Province in 2012.
Australia North West Mobile Force patrols the desert of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. For this reason, its soldiers learn Aboriginal survival skills, like spear fishing.

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Lance-corporal Vinnie Rami, an indigenous soldier from Australia’s North West Mobile Force (NORFORCE) unit, after hunting on Astell Island, part of the English Company Islands, located inside Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, in 2013. NORFORCE is a surveillance unit that employs ancient Aboriginal skills to help in patrolling the country’s vast northwest coast. NORFORCE’s area of operations is about 700,000 square miles, covering the Northern Territory and the north of Western Australia. Aboriginal reservists make up a large proportion of the 600-strong unit and bring to bear their knowledge of the land and the food it can provide. Fish, shellfish, turtle eggs, and even insects supplement rations during the patrol, which is on the lookout for illegal foreign fishing vessels and drug smugglers, as well as people smugglers from neighboring Indonesia.
These Philippine recruits have to hold a banana on their heads while eating lunch to teach them balance and posture. If the banana falls, they have to eat it. Peel included.

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Newly recruited female marines taking lunch with fellow soldiers after undergoing drills inside the marine headquarters in the town of Ternate, Cavite city, south of Manila, in 2013. An estimated 350 women combatants in the 10,000-member Philippine marines go through the same rigid physical and mental training as their male counterparts. Since 2006, female marine officers have been performing in the field of assault armor, field artillery, airborne, and other combat duties, a marine officer said.
A similar drill for new recruits of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army involves marching with a cross tied to your back. It is all part of reaching a military posture.

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New recruits of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army during training to adjust their standing postures in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in 2013.
Another Belarusian special forces member tests his balance walking over smoke bombs and fires.

Servicemen of a special unit from the Interior Ministry taking part in a test near the village of Volovshchina, 25 kilometers (16 miles) west of Minsk in 2009. Servicemen have to pass several tough tests before being awarded entry to the ministry’s elite “Red Beret” unit.
Often soldiers are asked to train with animals. These Dutch gendarmes have to ride their horses through smoke bombs.

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Members of the Dutch Royal Guard of Honour during a rehearsal ahead of the Dutch 2014 budget presentation, at the beach of Scheveningen, in 2013.
Here’s a US soldier jumps from an airplane with his dog, Cara, breaking the record for “highest man/dog parachute deployment.” They jumped 9,174 metres.

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US Military Member Mike Forsythe and his dog, Cara.
German special forces have to be able to assemble a gun underwater — holding their breath.

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German policemen, aspirants for Berlin’s special police force, SEK (Spezialeinsatzkommando), assembling a gun during an underwater drill in a Berlin police barracks in 2005.
But military training is not always so daring. These Lebanese soldiers use a virtual-reality game to practice their shooting skills without the risk of getting injured.

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Lebanese soldiers during a training session on the “Engagement Skills Trainer” program provided by the US embassy in Lebanon to the Lebanese Armed Forces at the Engineering Regiment Base in Warwar, near Beirut, in 2010. The EST 2000 program provides the LAF with the capability to train soldiers virtually on all aspects of firearms training without the expense or potential danger of using live ammunition.

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