These are cool but I wonder if they actually see a lot of use in the wild. SCUBA diver fighting shows up in James Bond a lot but I have to imagine in real life it's more efficient to just cut an enemy diver's air hoses or wait for them to surface and shoot them while they're taking their equipment off.
> These are cool but I wonder if they actually see a lot of use in the wild.
I wonder if a FOIA request to the Department of Defense requesting "information about any underwater combat engagements between frogmen and/or divers" would result in anything useful?
That doesn't say that he was in the SAS. It just has his name and SAS in the same paragraph.
It says that in the past MI6 needed a person with military skills do something, as was the case with Crabb, so they decided to start cross-training SAS people to do that in the future.
Neither the Wikipedia article nor this endnote says that Crabb was SAS.