Medal of Honor Warfighter Fire Team Multiplayer Gameplay Trailer

Check out the new trailer for MOH: Warfighter and below for the descriptions of all the special forces teams you can play as. Who will you choose?


MULTINATIONAL TIER 1 DESCRIPTIONS

SASR
The Australian Army’s SASR is the premier SOF unit of the Australian armed forces. While it shares its 
name and motto with the British SAS, it differs in many ways. Its organizational structure maintains one 
squadron fill the counter terrorism role while the two others fill the surveillance and reconnaissance roles. 
The SASR have been highly active and effective in the war on terror, but are especially sought after for 
their expertise and unique skills in desert reconnaissance and mobility.

SEAL                   
SEALs are the United States Navy’s principle Special Operations Force. Able to operate on SEa, Air, and 
Land (from which the SEAL name is derived) they have lived up to this moniker during the global war on 
terror with countless operations launched from all three of these environments. Most notably, from the 
sea with the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates in April 2009, by air with the 
audacious direct action raid in Pakistan on May 1st, 2011, and on land with countless ground operations in 
Iraq, Afghanistan and other hotspots around the world. 

SFOD-D               
SFOD-D is the US Army’s premier CT force able to operate worldwide in any environment. While not 
much is known about “The Unit” which it is commonly referred as, it has been directly involved in every 
conflict the United States has had since it was formed. Most widely known was its involvement in Somalia 
in 1993 as part of Task Force Ranger which was portrayed in the book and subsequent film, “Black Hawk 
Down”. The Unit has been extensively used in the war on terror, but specific details on operations have 
remained classified.

OGA      
Other Government Agencies or OGAs have been used extensively in the war on terror. OGA Operators 
vary greatly in their skill sets, backgrounds, operational profiles and tasking which gives them a vast 
amount of flexibility during their deployment. OGA Operators were the first boots on the ground in the war 
on terror and will be the last boots off.

JTF2               
Canada’s JTF2 or Joint Task Force 2 was stood up in 1993 to provide Canada with its own elite CT unit. 
Tasked with direct action, special reconnaissance, PSD (Personal Security Detail), and other highly 
specialized counter terrorist missions, the JTF2 has very quickly established itself as a world class unit 
able to handle anything thrown at them. JTF2 Operators have been used numerous times in Afghanistan 
and Iraq and were also present during the 2010 Winter games to provide and assist with security.

GROM
GROM unit is Poland’s elite CT force and has made a name for itself as a very motivated, aggressive and 
hardened force comprised of rugged, extremely capable, and well trained individuals. Universally feared 
by the enemy for their uncompromising intensity, they have established themselves as a force to be 
reckoned with. Formed in 1990, the GROM have been involved extensively in Iraq and are currently 
operating heavily in Afghanistan as part of operations in the Ghazni Province. 

KSK                   
Germany’s KSK were activated in 1997 in an effort to create a CT force within the military separate from 
Germany’s GSG 9, a highly trained counter terrorist police force similar to the United States FBI HRT. 
The KSK are specialized in their tasking and this specialization carries into their organizational structure 
with land insertions, Intel gathering, amphibious operations, mountain warfare, and sniper or 
reconnaissance roles each being assigned to a separate platoon. The KSK have been involved in Afghanistan from the very beginning, where they have developed a solid reputation among the other 
Special Operations units as an extremely capable and professional outfit.

SAS                
Widely regarded as the first example of the modern Special Operations units, the British Special Air 
Service Regiment, or SAS as it is more commonly known, was created in 1947 after a brief reorganization 
following WWII. The SAS has a long and storied history of success, with arguably the highest profile 
mission being the Iranian Embassy siege in 1980 and the subsequent rescue of 26 hostages, also known 
as Operation Nimrod. The raid to rescue the hostages and secure the embassy took place in broad 
daylight while televised on national TV and was “an almost unqualified success” on all counts. 

UDT                       
South Korea’s ROKN UDT/SEALs are heavily influenced by the U.S. Navy SEALs and cross train 
together several times a year. They specialize in VBSS, maritime interdiction, and counter terrorist 
operations. Their most notable operation to date was the successful rescue in January 2011 of a freighter 
hijacked by Somali pirates where eight pirates were killed and all 21 crew members were freed.

FSK                        
Norway’s FSK has a wartime tasking to gather Intel, identify enemy activity, carry out direct action 
missions against critical targets, and preform hostage rescue missions. The FSK has been active in 
Afghanistan since the very beginning, where it took part in Operation Anaconda, the largest ground 
operation of the Afghan campaign in the war on terror.

SOG                      
The Swedish SOG is a relatively new unit formed last year by combining the Swedish SSG and the SIG. 
The SSG were involved in Afghanistan were they performed special reconnaissance mainly in the north 
operating with an extremely small signature. By combining the two units, each with a different broad set of 
skills, the newly formed Swedish SOG will be a multifaceted CT force that will utilize its extremely 
proficient, clever and adept Operators to continue to solve problems well beyond enemy lines. 

Spetsnaz           
Russia’s Spetsnaz “Alfa” Group is a special purpose CT force created in 1974. Although operational 
details are not well known, they are a Russia’s most elite military unit and were used extensively in 
Chechnya where they hammered Chechen fighters invoking great fear among them.