Annual Warrior Competition
Annual Warrior Competition | |||||||
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"Fortune Favors the Bold" | |||||||
Venue | King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center KASOTC | ||||||
Location | Amman Jordan | ||||||
Date | 2–6 May 2016 | ||||||
Competitors | Special Operations, SWAT, Law Enforcement from International nations | ||||||
Teams | Over 25 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The Annual Warrior Competition is a combat-oriented competition that is based on physical ability, team work, communication and individual accuracy which takes place at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) in Amman, Jordan. Jordan created the competition in May 2009, the 8th Annual Warrior Competition is scheduled for May 2–6, 2016.[1]
Background
The Annual Warrior Competition is designed to build team spirit among contestants partnered against terrorism. The competition also facilitates sharing of best-practices, technology, and hardware; through gear and weapons display and live demonstrations by international retailers. The competition breeds cohesion within Special Operations Forces and Law Enforcement units, and provides a yardstick for unit performance, and exposes strengths and weaknesses in unit and individual skill sets.
Every year the competition undergoes a transformation in the way it is designed which redefines the standard at which terrorism is faced and combated, taking the challenge to an unprecedented international height that echoes the ever changing threats. The transformation is reflected in every quest of the competition where the competing warriors demonstrate competencies and adaptability of marksmanship, endurance, teamwork, tactics and communications on the battlefield.[2] The competing warriors capability will be observed and judged by a panel of reputable international experts from various professional military and law enforcement backgrounds in the industry. Over thirty international and local teams[3] participate every year, they will demonstrate their skills through the various stages of the challenges that reflect the global capability in fighting terrorism.
Given the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s geographical location it has spearheaded the fight against terrorism in its cradle, both militarily and ideologically. Thus; mitigating the reach of terrorism to the world through training elite forces at KASOTC being the largest center that houses the most sophisticated live fire, counter terrorism and special forces training facilities globally.[4]
About the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center KASOTC
The King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center, also known as KASOTC, is located in Amman, Jordan and is a one-of-a-kind facility. The 2.5 square kilometer site boasts over 250 million dollars worth of cutting-edge training facilities and support structures. Its unique nature derives from an extraordinary combination of cutting-edge training, elite instructor and support staff and its integrated advanced technology. KASOTC offers tailored training courses or training support for clients with their own programs. Simply put, if special operations units are the tip of the spear, then KASOTC is the sharpening-tool that hones it.
Previous champions
- 2009 - Jordan: General Intelligence Directorate
- 2010 - United States: Force Recon
- 2011 - Austria: EKO Cobra
- 2012 - Germany: GSG9
- 2013 - China: Snow Leopard Commando Unit
- 2014 - China: Snow Leopard Commando Unit
- 2015 - Russia: SOBR
- 2016 - Lebanon: Black Panthers
References
- ↑ KASOTC, Website. "8th ANNUAL WARRIOR COMPETITION March 20, 2016 (Amman, Jordan". kasotc.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
- ↑ Su, Alice. "A Dispatch From the Counterterrorism Olympics". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
- ↑ Cracas, Sonia. "International Special Forces at KASOTC". promo.all4shooters.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
- ↑ KASOTC, Website. "KASOTC Training Facilities". kasotc.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
- ↑ Warrior Competition, Website. "Warrior Competition Champions". warriorcompetition.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
External links
- Annual Warrior Competition Official Website
- New York Times - Sleep Away Camp for PostModern Cowboys
- Small Arms Defence Journal - THE WARRIOR COMPETITION, “THE KING’S CHALLENGE”
- KASOTC
- KASOTC Official Website