From high-stakes hostage rescues to covert missions deep behind enemy lines, the world’s top special forces are trained to handle the toughest challenges. This Firefield infographic takes a closer look at the elite military units that operate in secrecy, highlighting their origins, training, and legendary missions. Featuring famous forces like the U.S. Navy SEALs, British SAS, and Israel’s Sayeret Matkal, it showcases what makes each unit unique—whether it’s their brutal selection processes, specialized tactics, or their roles in global security. With striking visuals and key insights, this guide explores how these warriors push human limits and redefine modern combat. Whether you’re a military enthusiast or just curious about the world’s most skilled fighters, this is a fascinating look at the people who carry out the most difficult and dangerous missions.

Unlike previous decades when two nations would declare a state of war anytime, the world today is more at peace. However, the spending on military assets has not put to a halt, in fact, there are some countries that keep on investing in the latest military equipment.
In 2020, the total global spending on military supplies had reached $2 trillion. However, the top 10 countries mentioned in the infographic below account for 75 percent of this total figure. Moreover, these countries have added to the total military expenditure by $51 billion in the past years.
In 2020, the total global spending on military supplies had reached $2 trillion. However, the top 10 countries mentioned in the infographic below account for 75 percent of this total figure. Moreover, these countries have added to the total military expenditure by $51 billion in the past years.
Between war and health, many countries chose to side with health except for one we know as Israel. According to recent reports, a list of countries has been generated based on their choice between health and military for their dear citizens. Many people socially claim that the world is moving towards a violent culture, and this perception has gained global support over the years. Many people also believe that the only solution to the decade-old tussles among states and religions is through conducting a final war. As disappointing as it sounds, yes, it is the truth.
For the first time since 2010, the United States has released a nuclear strategy. It calls for the introduction of new and smaller nuclear weapons. Critics argue, this might set off a Cold War-era escalation, as Russia, China and North Korea are named as possible adversaries. In his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump vowed to build a nuclear arsenal "so strong and powerful that it will deter any acts of aggression."
After coming to the finish line and feeling the transfer to the civil life, the former military men get the awkward feeling of not being proficient on the labor market. Totally specialized skills and strict life rules occasionally make the employers evaluate the former soldiers dishonestly and prefer totally civil workers to them. This infographic reveals the most common problems of the vets and shows the methods to omit difficulties and transform yourself to the competitive and civil worker.
Virtual reality technology and applications are being used in three main areas. Recruitment, training and recovery. In recruitment, VR is changing the way that the Military find new recruits. It’s also being used to generate interest in young adults who may have an interest in signing up for the armed forces but who perhaps don’t quite know it yet.
The science of war is beginning to look more like science fiction. Technologies that were once confined to the fever dreams of Hollywood's sci-fi directors are becoming commonplace throughout projections of tomorrow's military: lasers, railguns, hypersonic missiles, and secretive spaceplanes. Welcome to the wild future of the US military.
Through the centuries, dogs’ roles have shifted and expanded, making them an integral part of modern nations’ security plan. In the U.S., since the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the use of bomb-sniffing dogs to protect transportation hubs and other public venues has increased by more than 400%.
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