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Deadliest Warrior season 2

Season 2 of Deadliest Warrior was announced via Twitter with a teaser image showing a Ballistic Gel torso behind a podium. A teaser video was made available to members of the official fansite, Warrior Den, and previewed some of that season's modern weapons. It premiered April 20, 2010, at 10 pm ET.

Episode 10: SWAT vs. GSG 9

This episode featured the first four-on-four squad-on-squad battle instead of the traditional five-on-five, and the first not to have melee weapons. SWAT is one of only three warriors to receive the edge in 3 out of 4 weapons match-ups, the others being the Maori Warrior in and Vlad the Impaler later in the season. The SWAT leader also claimed the most human kills in a four-on-four squad match, with three kills.

Reenactment

The battle begins with the SWAT team's armored van parked near a series of abandoned buildings and parked cars. The squad's captain spots four GSG 9 members approaching from the other side of the area before splitting up. Three of the SWAT members head off in different directions while the leader sets up his Remington 700 sniper rifle. A member of the SWAT team readies a taser shockwave in one warehouse and hides in an adjoining room. A GSG 9 member enters the warehouse, gun in hand, and slowly gets closer to the taser, at which point the SWAT member activates it. The taser shockwave shoots out hooks that latch onto the GSG 9 member and electrically shock him.

A nearby GSG 9 hears the commotion and enters the warehouse, where his teammate is on the floor, dazed. He follows the cord connecting the taser to the remote control into the next room, where the SWAT member tries unsuccessfully to shoot the GSG 9 with his LWRC PSD, but misses and is shot himself with the HK G36. The GSG 9 member then removes the taser hooks from his teammate. The two exit the building but are spotted by the SWAT team captain, who shoots one with the sniper rifle. The other flees onto the roof of a building, where he sets up his HK PSG1 sniper rifle.

Meanwhile, a SWAT team member is chased into a building by two GSG 9 members. He shoots at them from inside with his Benelli M4 shotgun. One of them tries to fire back with his Remington 870 shotgun, but misses, then throws a Stingball Grenade into the room. It explodes, knocking the SWAT member to the floor. The GSG 9 member enters to dispatch him and finds an exit, only to be shot by a SWAT member and his LWRC PSD. That SWAT member is then shot by the GSG 9 member on the roof, who is, in turn, picked off by the SWAT team captain. The captain then runs for cover, with the last GSG 9 member not too far behind. The GSG 9 member slowly approaches the SWAT van with his Remington 870 shotgun but finds the van empty. The SWAT captain, hiding in a parked 4X4 steps out with his Benelli M4, shooting first and killing him.

Winner: SWAT

Episode 11: Attila the Hun vs. Alexander the Great

This episode is the first to factor combat on horseback into a warrior's combat skills and effectiveness. Alexander the Great's team also went through Pankration trials. Rashad Evans was able to easily crush the trachea and fracture the skull of a ballistic gel torso with only his elbow and knee, respectively. The reenactment was the first to feature multiple warriors on each team in an ancient match, rather than the battle being one-on-one.

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The battle begins with two of Alexander's men pushing a ballista towards a ruined city, with Alexander himself behind on horseback. Inside the city, Attila and two men sit, eating a meal, and are made aware of the soldiers approaching when nearby birds fly off, startled by the sound of the ballista being cranked. Alexander's men load and fire the ballista, killing one of the Huns. Attila and his men watch as Alexander, holding a xyston, and his two men, one with a gastraphetes and the other a kopis, run down the small hill toward them. Attila mounts his horse and takes up a bow.

The man with the gastraphetes arrives first, but one of the Huns kills him with his own bow. Alexander charges the Hun with his xyston. Attila draws his bow and fires at Alexander, but the bronze cuirass shatters the arrow. Alexander impales Attila's bowman with the xyston, then catches the lasso Attila throws at him. He pulls Attila off his horse and, after a struggle, Attila does the same to him. Alexander takes the shield off his fallen bowman while Attila rushes him, scythian axe and shield in hand. Alexander knocks Attila's shield from his hands with a kopis.

Attila falls back, avoiding the sword Alexander thrusts at him, before puncturing Alexander's bronze shield with the pick side of the axe. Alexander discards the shield as Attila draws the Sword of Mars. They cross blades, with Attila cutting Alexander's right arm and causing him to drop his kopis. Attila charges Alexander, who throws him to the ground. The two start fighting with their bare hands. Attila spots his sword on the floor and scrambles to retrieve it. Alexander grabs his leg and tries to pull him away from the sword, but Attila kicks him in the face. He tries once again to grab his sword and succeeds. Alexander approaches Attila and is stabbed through the neck.

Winner: Attila the Hun

Episode 12: Jesse James vs. Al Capone

This was the first modern fight with individual warriors and their men, and the first match-up to feature warriors of the same nationality. This was also the first episode where one weapon (revolvers) is used in two different categories (Mid Range and Special), as well as an attack (pistol-whipping) being listed as a weapon. This is the only episode with two survivors on the winning team in the recreation, as well as the only episode where one of the primary named warriors did not deal the finishing blow. Al Capone is the third warrior to lose despite having the most effective weapon in the fight, which was the Tommy gun.

Reenactment

Inside an American history museum in Chicago, Jesse James, his brother Frank, and two other gang members break the glass in the Civil War exhibit and arm themselves with Colt revolvers. Meanwhile, Al Capone and three of his men drive up to the museum, intending to see the new exhibit about Old West outlaws. The James brothers and their gangmen take up positions near the door and ambush the Capone gang as they enter. James' team score the first kill in the quick draw showdown. One of Capone's men takes out one of James' men with a Tommy gun, while James' other gangman steals a Winchester rifle to provide cover so the James brothers can retreat further into the museum. They are quickly followed by the Capone gang. One of Capone's men is taken out by the gang member with the Winchester, while another is stabbed from behind by Frank, who emerges from a dark closet with the Bowie knife.

Capone and his last surviving gangster find James and his henchman in an office. James shoots Capone's man with the revolver, catching him off guard, and James' man finishes him off with the Winchester. The rifleman then waits for Capone to make his move, unaware that Capone is pulling the pin from his MK2 "pineapple" grenade. He attempts to shoot Capone as Capone ducks for cover but is killed in the explosion. Capone gets up and tries to steal one of the revolvers, but James shoots it out of Capone's hand. Capone begins to surrender, but James is forced to flee when he discovers both revolvers are out of bullets. Capone puts on his brass knuckles and gives chase, cornering James in the Wild West exhibit's model jail cell. James tries to pistol whip Capone, but Capone blocks the swing and counters with a punch in the gut with the brass knuckles.

Capone begins to brutally beat James and kicks him to the floor. As he draws his stiletto, James gets up with his Bowie knife in hand. Capone goes in for a thrust but James hooks his hand with the stock of the revolver and stabs him in the arm. Capone kicks James as he drops his stiletto, causing James to drop his Bowie. Capone resumes beating James, unaware that Frank James has approaches with the Winchester. He looks up as the gun is cocked and is shot between the eyes.

Winner: Jesse James

Episode 13: Aztec Jaguar vs. Zande Warrior

The Aztec Jaguar is the fourth warrior to lose despite having the most effective weapon in the fight, the maquahuitl.

Reenactment

At the top of a rocky hill, the Zande Warrior yells out a battle cry, which prompts the Aztec Jaguar to raise his . He hurls the tlacochtli, which narrowly misses the Zande Warrior. He tries again, succeeding in hitting the Zande's shield. The Zande Warrior removes the arrow from the shield and puts his makrigga spear on the ground. He pulls out his botto and pima and climbs down the hill to run towards the Aztec Jaguar. The Jaguar sets up another tlacochtli and throws it, missing the Zande Warrior again. He fires an arrow in retaliation and hits the Aztec Jaguar in the chest, but the arrow does not penetrate the cotton armor.

The Jaguar climbs down from his hill and prepares his , which misses the Zande Warrior. The Zande Warrior pulls out a kpinga and throws it at the Aztec Jaguar, striking his leg and forcing him to the ground. The Jaguar begins to flee, stopping to retrieve his , which he had left by a rock on the climb up. He manages to cut through the Zande's shield with it, surprising the warrior and knocking off his headdress. He slashes the Zande's chest on the third swing. The Zande Warrior pulls out his and knocks the maquahuitl out of the Aztec's hands. He swings the makraka at him, but it gets lodged in the Aztec's helmet. As he struggles to free his weapon, the Aztec Jaguar slashes across the Zande's hip with his . The Zande Warrior falls to the ground in pain and begins rolling down the hill.

The Aztec Jaguar removes his helmet, picks up his maquahuitl and begins chasing the Zande Warrior, who is now back on his feet. The Zande Warrior rushes back to the top of his hill to the makrigga spear he put down earlier. The Aztec Warrior catches up and prepares to swing his maquahuitl, but the Zande Warrior quickly turns around and thrusts the makrigga into his stomach. The Aztec falls back and off the hill, dropping into the field below.

Winner: Zande Warrior

Episode 14: Nazi Waffen SS vs. Viet Cong

This is the first match-up where every tested weapon killed someone in the final battle. Despite the fact that they were not included in the weapons testing, rifles were used by both squads during the simulation (possibly the K98k and SKS). This is the only match up not to feature mid-range weapons; the second to not have melee weapons; and the fifth episode to have a tie in the weapons edges.

Reenactment

The battle begins with Viet Cong members bringing in the beaten leader of the Nazi Waffen SS team as a prisoner. Outside the camp, the rest of the SS team sneaks up, setting up a Bouncing Betty along the way. The Viet Cong beat and threaten the SS leader. As the Viet Cong leader prepares to execute him with his Tokarev, the rest of the Waffen SS squad begins firing at the camp with MP 28 submachine guns and bolt-action rifles. One VC is killed while the leader takes cover and the other two grab their weapons. The Waffen SS leader manages to get free and escapes into the jungle. A Nazi soldier is killed by a VC with a MAT-49 submachine gun. The Nazis fall back into the jungle to regroup and the rest of the Viet Cong gives chase.

One of the Nazis gives his leader a Mauser C-96 pistol. The soldier continues through the jungle, but falls into a punji stake pit, which kills him. In another area, two more Viet Cong catch up to two SS soldiers. One of the VC is killed by the planted Bouncing Betty. As the two Waffen SS try to cross the river, one trips a wire and activates the POMZ-2 mine, which kills him. The other Nazi jumps across the river and kills a VC soldier with his MP 28. Meanwhile, the Nazi leader kills one of the two remaining Viet Cong members with his Mauser pistol and escapes. The other Nazi soldier sees the VC leader try to follow and attempts to kill him with his MP 28, but runs out of ammo and is shot dead by the Viet Cong leader's Tokarev.

The two remaining leaders exchange fire with their pistols until both guns are depleted. The Waffen SS leader then finds his team's Kubelwagen and runs to it, finding a Flammenwerfer 41 in the back. While the Viet Cong leader is loading a fresh magazine into his gun, the Nazi ducks for cover behind the car and straps on the flamethrower. When the VC leader begins to fire at him, the Waffen SS leader jumps out from behind the car and shoots a burst of fire at him, setting him alight and killing him.

Winner: Nazi Waffen SS

Episode 15: Roman Centurion vs. Rajput Warrior

Reenactment

The battle starts with a Rajput Warrior walking through a forest, investigating a clicking noise that turns out to be the Roman Centurion cranking the lever on his scorpion. As the Rajput warrior gets closer, the Centurion loads a bolt into the scorpion. He fires when the Rajput looks around a tree, but misses. He then pulls out his pilum javelin and charges, causing the Rajput to flee. The Centurion moves to a more open area but is met with one of the Rajput's chakram discs. The Centurion blocks the chakram with his shield, then throws his pilum. The Rajput, however, pulls out his khanda and slices the javelin in two.

The Rajput pulls out his aara and whips it around, and the Centurion charges at the Rajput with his dolabra. The Centurion blocks a strike from the aara with his shield, then lunges at the Rajput with his dolabra. The Rajput jumps out of the way, then swings his aara and coils it around the Centurion's leg, pulling him to the ground. The Centurion kicks a log at the Rajput, tripping him, and is able to get back to his feet. The Centurion swings at the Rajput, who, while moving back to avoid it, falls backwards onto a giant log. The Centurion swings his dolabra but the Rajput rolls out of the way and the dolabra gets stuck in the log.

The Rajput swings his khanda and cuts the head of the dolabra off at the handle. The Centurion swings the broken handle fast enough to hit the Rajput and knock him over. He then pulls out his gladius and swings wildly at the Rajput, eventually knocking the khanda out of his hands. He slashes the Rajput's face and forces him to the ground. He raises his sword and prepares to finish him off, but the Rajput stabs the Centurion in the stomach with his katar. He falls to the ground in pain and the Rajput finishes him off with the khanda.

Winner: Rajput Warrior

Episode 16: Somali Pirates vs. Medellín Cartel

The Somali Pirates are the sixth of thirteen warriors to win after scoring more kills at mid range and long range. The reenactment is the first battle where a combatant eliminates himself and an opponent in a suicide move.

Reenactment

Inside a warehouse, Pablo Escobar and one of the Medellín Drug Cartel thugs are preparing packages of cocaine. Nearby, a third member practices swinging his machete and a fourth dances to salsa music while holding an M60 machine gun. Outside, a group of Somali Pirates dock their motorboat at the pier and swarm onto shore towards the warehouse. The head Pirate, armed with an AK-47, and two of his men, armed with a PKM machine gun and grappling hook, respectively, enter the warehouse while a fourth stays behind, shouldering his RPG-7 rocket launcher.

Inside, one Pirate uses his machine gun to kill the thug packing cocaine. Escobar grabs an Uzi while the dancing thug fires his M60. The thug with the machete tries to sneak up on one of the Somali Pirates but the Pirate with the grappling hook spots him as he charges. They fight, with the thug sustaining a hit to the stomach and the Pirate losing a hand. The thug slashes his neck, killing him. The lead Pirate hears the commotion and shoots the Cartel member dead with his AK-47. The other Cartel thug continues to fire his M60, but it gets jammed. He drops it and picks up an Uzi before he and Escobar try to escape. A Pirate shoots his PKM at Escobar, but misses. The Pirate leader chases Escobar down the stairs and they exchange gunfire. Escobar is shot in the shoulder and falls to the floor, where he lies, motionless.

Meanwhile, the other Cartel thug ambushes a Somali Pirate, killing him with his Uzi. Downstairs, the Pirate leader climbs into the driver's seat of a car full of cocaine and money. Behind the car, Escobar is still alive but has sustained serious wounds. With his remaining strength, he detonates a bomb underneath the car, killing both the head Pirate and himself. The remaining Cartel member attempts to flee the building but is killed by the Pirate with the rocket launcher, who has remained outside.

Winner: Somali Pirates

Episode 17: Persian Immortal vs. Celt

The simulation had the most lopsided (689–311) results of Season 2 and is first where the warrior's performance was affected by chariot. The Persian Immortal is one of three warriors to get at least 100 kills with each weapon, and is the seventh warrior of fourteen who won after scoring more kills at mid range and long range.

Reenactment

The battle begins in an open field with the Persian Immortal and Celt in their own chariots, each with its own charioteer. They advance. The Immortal fires an arrow and hits the Celt's charioteer in his chest. His chariot closes in and breaks one of the Celt's chariot wheels with a chariot scythe. The collision throws the Celt off of his chariot and flips the chariot over. The Celt grabs his lancea from the fallen vehicle but abandons his shield, then charges at the Persian chariot. The Persian fires another arrow, but misses. As he readies another arrow, the Celt throws his lancea. It misses, but it distracts the Immortal and prevents him from getting a clear shot, allowing the Celt to put distance between them.

Across the field, the Celt abandons his lancea in favor of his sling. The Immortal jumps off his chariot with his spear and shield just before the Celt throws a rock with his sling. The rock hits the Persian charioteer and knocks him unconscious. The Immortal runs towards the Celt, but the Celt thrusts his lancea, knocking his spear out of the Immortal's hand. Unable to retreat, the Immortal draws his sagaris axe and a scuffle ensues. Neither are able to land a successful blow until the Celt stabs the Immortal in the thigh. The Immortal swings his axe, forcing the Celt to withdraw his lancea. The Celt blocks his overhand swing, but the Immortal manages to kick him to the ground. The Celt gets back up and draws his longsword and burda. He distracts the Immortal with the longsword, then hits him with the club.

The Immortal blocks the longsword with his sagaris, managing to avoid the next swing and piercing the Celt's arm. The Celt hits the sagaris out of the Immortal's hand and leaves him without a weapon. The Immortal retreats and the Celt follows, dropping the burda from his wounded arm. The Immortal finds his spear laying on the ground and thrusts it at the Celt, missing twice. The Celt tries to swing the sword downward, but the Immortal flips the spear over and hits him in the head with the iron counterweight on the bottom. The Immortal stabs the Celt in the chest and through the leather armor, forcing the Celt to the floor and killing him.

Winner: Persian Immortal

Episode 18: K.G.B. vs. C.I.A.

This is the first and only episode where every combatant in the final battle has an identity (albeit secret), as well as the first battle to have female combatants. The female K.G.B. agent earned 2 kills, making her the first female on the show to kill in the simulation.

Reenactment

A K.G.B. agent follows a C.I.A. agent into a USSR Embassy while another C.I.A. agent watches from a nearby van. Inside an office, the C.I.A. agent conducts a business transaction with another K.G.B. officer, a double agent who trades him a roll of camera film for a briefcase full of U.S. currency. To seal the deal, the C.I.A. agent offers him a cigar, which explodes on his last puff, killing him. The C.I.A. agent takes the film and the briefcase and leaves the office. In the lobby, two more K.G.B. agents are shooting a film with a camera, while another C.I.A. agent sits nearby with a briefcase. One of the K.G.B. turns the camera on the C.I.A. agent leaving the office, shooting him dead at point-blank range. The other C.I.A. agent immediately kills him using his briefcase gun, but is quickly taken out by the remaining K.G.B. member with her silenced Skorpion sub-machine gun. She then steals the film off the other agent's body.

Two more C.I.A. agents storm the lobby with silenced MAC-10s and the K.G.B. takes cover in an elevator, which closes behind her. She drops the film into a Dead Drop Spike. When the doors open, she meets the K.G.B. officer who had been tailing the C.I.A. agent into the Embassy, and passes off the film. They are escaping through a kitchen when the C.I.A. agents from the lobby open fire on them, wounding one of the K.G.B. The gunfire continues and the uninjured K.G.B. agent kills the female C.I.A. agent before being killed with a short burst of machine gun fire. The remaining agent follows the uninjured K.G.B. into a restroom, where they scuffle. The K.G.B. unsheathes a shoe knife, but the C.I.A. agent manages to shoot him in the stomach with the MAC-10, killing him. He retrieves the Dead Drop Spike but fails to open it correctly and is blown up.

Outside, the C.I.A. agent in the van watches a fifth K.G.B. agent, who gets out of his car with a Skorpion in his coat when he hears the explosion. While he is distracted by the carnage inside, the C.I.A. officer hides in the backseat of the K.G.B.'s car. When he returns, the C.I.A. strangles him to death from behind with a garrote wire.

Winner: C.I.A.

Episode 19: Vlad the Impaler vs. Sun Tzu

This matchup is the most lopsided time-wise, with Sun Tzu traditionally believed to have been alive between 544 and 496 BC (during the Bronze Age), and Vlad III between 1431 and 1476 AD (during the Middle Ages), a difference of 1,927 years between Sun Tzu's death and Vlad's birth. Vlad's method of impalement was demonstrated on a gel dummy. The stake was inserting through the posterior and, as gravity carried the body downward, it pierced the lung and all major blood vessels in the torso before breaking the clavicle and exiting through the shoulder. Vlad was the first of two warriors who killed using non-factored methods in the simulation.

Reenactment

Outside of Sun Tzu's campsite, Vlad the Impaler sets his shield into the ground and readies his hand cannon, firing a shot straight into Sun Tzu's teapot. Sun Tzu gets off a few shots with his repeating crossbow, hitting Vlad in the shoulder, before he retreats. Vlad pursues him but is thrown to the ground from the force of a flaming arrow, shot by Sun Tzu from the refuge of a tree. Sun jumps down from the tree, but is stabbed in the thigh by Vlad's halberd. In the confusion, he strikes the halberd with the edge of his hand and breaks the axe at the head, then manages to kick Vlad in the face.

Sun Tzu retreats again, using the distance to pull a spare set of his armor and a zhua from underneath fallen foliage. Vlad spots his armor and shoots him with his steel crossbow, but discovers that the armor is a decoy. Sun appears, disarming Vlad from his shield using the zhua. Vlad dodges another swing from the zhua and draws his kilij, slashing Sun across the midsection as he recovers. He pulls off his gauntlet, revealing that the zhua managed to cut his forearm, and charges Sun with his kilij. Sun pulls out his jian and they cross swords. Sun thrusts and Vlad severs both his hands at the wrist. He falls to his knees and Vlad raises his sword, preparing to decapitate him, but decides to impale him on a large stake instead.

Winner: Vlad the Impaler

Episode 20: Ming Warriors vs. French Musketeers

Reenactment

Four Ming Warriors emerge from a cave on a cliff, waiting as a band of five Musketeers makes their way through a forest. A fifth is down below, setting up a mechanically triggered land mine and sticking a sword on top of it as bait. One of the Ming Soldiers launches a barrage of arrows at the Musketeers. The Musketeers run back to avoid the arrows but one is struck in the leg. Another Musketeer shoots lead Ming Warrior in the head, killing him. A Ming Warrior fires the 3-barrel pole gun and hits a Musketeer, but fails to kill him due to his armor. He is shot as he prepares his weapon again and rolls off down the hill. Another Warrior takes out a Musketeer with a second pole gun.

One Ming Warrior is killed by a Musketeer with a bayonet. The injured Musketeer grabs for the sword at the bottom of the cliff, activating the land mine; another is killed by a pole gun. One of the Musketeers shoots at a Ming Warrior with his musket but misses. The Warrior takes cover behind a rock while he reloads his weapon and the Musketeers take him out with a grenade. Another Ming Warrior ambushes them with a dao sword, killing one of them, but is himself killed after a brief scuffle. The remaining Musketeer is alerted to a surviving Warrior standing on the cliff above him with a dao. The two clash until the Musketeer is able to stab the Ming Warrior in the stomach with his main gauche, causing him to fall off the cliff.

Winner: French Musketeers

Episode 21: Comanche vs. Mongol

The Mongol is one of three warriors to get at least 100 kills with each weapon, and is the only warrior to lose while doing so. Before the simulation started, the Comanche expert demonstrated a scalping on a synthetic skull dressed in synthetic skin and hair.

Reenactment

The Comanche shoots an arrow from atop a ridge, his back to the sun. It lands a foot away from the Mongol sharpening his ild in the valley, but the Mongol is unable to pinpoint where it came from. The Comanche fires twice more, missing both times, before falling back. The Mongol rides his horse to the top of the hill and is briefly confused when the Comanche is not there, giving the Comanche the opportunity to shoot him in the chest with his bow and arrow from behind his own horse. The arrow is stopped by the lamellar breastplate. The Comanche hides in a bush with his war lance and ambushes the Mongol as he rides past, throwing him from his horse. The Mongol swings his glaive but is parried by the Comanche's war lance. The Mongol counters by slashing at the Comanche's back. The Comanche rolls, dropping his lance. When the Mongol goes in for a thrust, the Comanche is able to grab the glaive, and counters with an elbow strike to the Mongol's head. He stomps on the glaive, breaking it, as the Mongol unsheathes his ild. The Comanche pulls out his war hawk and they clash.

The Mongol manages to slash the Comanche's forearm. When he goes in for another swing, the Comanche grabs his arms, knocks the ild from his hands, and stabs him in the back with the war hawk. The Mongol knocks the Comanche to the ground, then chases him into a cave. Inside the cave, the Mongol is briefly delayed when he can't find the Comanche. When he moves in to attack, his mace hits the cave wall, missing the Comanche. He swings again, hitting the floor. The Comanche swings the war hawk, but the Mongol hits him in the back, sending him reeling. The Mongol swings again, but the Comanche ducks under and stabs him in the side with his scalping knife. When the Mongol swings again, the Comanche stabs him two more times. While the Mongol is stunned, the Comanche buries his war hawk into the Mongol's neck, then cuts off his scalp with the scalping knife.

Winner: Comanche

Episode 22: Navy SEALs vs. Israeli Commandos

This is the second match-up where the competitors are allies who train with each other in real life, the first being SWAT vs. GSG9. Both teams did not use one of their weapons in the final battle (knives and pistols, respectively). This episode also marks the first time in a simulated squad battle that one combatant was able to take out two enemies at once, and is the only instance of doing so to win. This is the closest match in Season 2.

An additional test compared the hand-to-hand techniques of the two: the Commando's Krav Maga and the SEALs' Close Quarters Defense (CQD). Despite this, the results were neither shown nor factored into the simulation.

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Outside of a power plant occupied by the Israeli Commandos, a Navy SEAL takes out a Commando patrolling the upper walkway using a . The SEALs then infiltrate the facility through a tower into the basement, while Commandos fire at them from the balcony. Inside the basement, the SEALs break off into a two-man unit and a three-man unit, while a three-man unit of Commandos heads in their direction. Two Commandos set up an explosive trap with semtex stuck to it, which they attach to a doorknob with string. When the SEALs open the door, one is killed and the other is knocked to the ground, where he is finished off by a waiting Commando with his Micro Galil.

Up above, the three-man SEAL team takes out a Commando on the stairs with his M4 Colt Commando. The three remaining Commandos come through the doorway and burst-fire their Micro Galils at the SEALs, killing one of them. The two other SEALs enter another building while the Commandos regroup, then give chase. They meet in an open area among machines and a turbine. The SEAL leader exchanges fire with two Commandos, while a little ways away, the Commando leader's Micro Galil jams and he is forced to dispose of it. The other SEAL, who had been hiding behind the turbine, shoots a Commando in the head with his Colt. The lead SEAL runs down a flight of stairs, drawing the attention of the Commando, but is ambushed and killed with a KA-BAR knife.

The final Navy SEAL sets up a C4 charge in the basement and sticks it behind a set of pipes, then hides and waits for the Commandos. He manages to lure them towards the C4, killing them both when he sets it off.

Winner: Navy SEALs

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