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How powerful is the agent? What is he proficient in and what does he mainly do?

"Special Agent" and "Special Forces" are infinitely exaggerated by 007 and other film and television works.

Let's talk about these two concepts first: "special agent", which originated in World War II, originally meant "special work" or "special work" for intelligence agencies, and its nature of work is different from that of ordinary workers, teachers and farmers. War service agencies or personnel who mainly collect information and destroy behind enemy lines.

The "special forces" were misunderstood by the people. The regular specialized arms of the army include: infantry, signal corps, armored forces, ships, aviation and so on. This is the main body of the army. In addition to the main body, some army professional and technical arms with small equipment are named "special services" in the army. For example, the infantry troops have a "special service company", which is referred to as "special service company" for short. In fact, it only includes the specialties of engineers (mines, blasting, pontoons, roads), anti-chemical soldiers and guard scouts.

In modern warfare, the battlefield situation is changing rapidly, and the requirements for soldiers are unprecedented. Both agents and our existing "special brigade" have put forward higher requirements.

In the work of "special agent", he is mainly engaged in intelligence work, and all kinds of basic military skills such as firearms, driving of land, sea and air vehicles, and languages of hostile countries are required to be mastered.

"Special forces" is a sharp knife of the command organ in the war. They are small-scale troops that go deep behind enemy lines to give the enemy a fatal blow and complete the beheading task at all costs. Physical quality and military accomplishment are extremely high.

As for strength, the two are not comparable. Because there are essential differences in the cultivation direction of the two.

100% of intelligence workers are trained after graduating from military schools, using their brains. The special forces, however, only require unilateral military top, and select and strengthen training from grassroots units.