These US COVERT OPS in Africa Don’t Even Seem Real

These US COVERT OPS in Africa Don’t Even Seem Real



Stolen Soviet helicopters. Daring Navy SEAL rescues. Secret missions across Africa. These aren’t Hollywood stories — they’re real. Dive into the hidden world of AFRICOM operations, elite Special Forces missions, and the battles America fights in Africa’s shadows. From the Sahara to Somalia, discover how U.S. forces operate in one of the most secretive theaters on Earth.

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22 thoughts on “These US COVERT OPS in Africa Don’t Even Seem Real

  1. My dad examined the Hind-Ds we took in the late 80s. He was a retired Army Test Pilot who’d been stationed at Bell Helicopter after Vietnam. He retired and became an engineer at Bell. He found his own bio/chem filters on them. (They’d apparently taken his design for logistical purposes as those filters would need to be frequently replaced if exposed. He’d done the chem/bio hardening on some US helicopters and tanks.) long story short, he told me about and provided pictures to prove it once it was declassified. There was still some vagueness on location where it was examined and flown but my guess based on everything he said is that it was likely in Juarez Mexico as satellites were looking at US bases.

  2. 0:29 – Africa except Egypt's undr the military jurisdiction of the U.S./Africam command center gen. calld Africam.
    0:41 – not Mauritius
    1:25 – we don't no what they so except by the request from the FOIA (Freedom of Informations Act) which releases info. yrs aftr task was done.
    18:44 – 12 Al-Shabaab came w/

  3. If we know about them, they’re not covert anymore, are they. Imagine tRump handling the search for Bin Laden: “I found him all by myself, he’s RIGHT HERE—oh wait, he moved again.”

  4. WHO Africans shutdown and let America build military base in Africa to fight Africans what are black men doing in America army joining the white to fight against your own color

  5. As far as Africa Is concerned these often covert operations are solely in the interests of America, Africa should unite and send the Americans home, America decides who is the enemy or friend, when the Dollar was king, America ran the world, not anymore BRICS is now in control,

  6. Don’t get me wrong I love America. But I can’t understand how the U.S. chose to support Ethiopia’s war to overthrow Somalia’s newly unified government in 2006 which directly contributed to the rise of al-Shabaab.

  7. 12:17 I’m more likely to stick around if you spent but a few seconds longer on your graphics. Or do you purposely label MH-60’s as MC-130P’s or as HC-130s just to see if folks are still watching this far in?

  8. Having been aware of the USA presence in Africa as well as the presence of many many camps across the world, my question is: Why hasn't trump recalled all these forces since the USA is no longer the world police and he claims that foreign actions are a waste of money? Anyone got an answer for that? Something other than, 'He didn't see this on Fox News' or 'He can't insure a putin win by doing this'.

  9. America creates all the riff raff that happens everywhere they go. If you touch Ibrahim Traore’s head there is going to be some hurt put of Americans. And I am America and I know how these devils get down.

  10. you showed a picture of somali army soldiers while mentioning alshabab please try to use appropriate frames so that people don't see our brave soldiers as terrorists just because they can't afford cool ass looking uniform like the us thanks

  11. Africom is a good concept for Africa. The US Army is powerful. Thus, it can be an added value for African nations. We are continent of terrible history. We just continue to the theatre of hunger crisis, civil conflicts, terrorism, tyrannies, etc. In this perspective, Africom can be an added value. Even if it means the US's influence in Africa since an influence can be constructive. Africom is a good thing for Africa.

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