Why Viet Cong Stopped Using Trails After One Australian SAS Patrol... And Never Went Back
Автор: Vietnam War Tales
Загружено: 2025-11-18
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Discover how a handful of Australian SAS soldiers achieved what entire American battalions couldn't—making the Viet Cong terrified to use their own jungle trails. This is the untold story of Operation Hayman and the silent war that paralyzed enemy logistics in Phuoc Tuy Province.
In March 1967, six four-man Australian SAS patrols infiltrated the Viet Cong trail networks in South Vietnam. What happened next changed the war in that province forever. Using tactics perfected in the Malayan Emergency, these elite soldiers turned the VC's greatest advantage—intimate knowledge of jungle trails—into their greatest vulnerability.
Learn how 120 Australian commandos created the same operational effect as a 3,000-man brigade, why captured VC documents revealed "trails cannot be guaranteed safe," and how this small-unit masterclass influenced special operations doctrine for decades.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Opening: The Ambush That Changed Everything
2:45 - Why Viet Cong Felt Safe On Their Trails
5:20 - Enter The Australian SAS: Different From Americans
8:10 - Operation Hayman: March 1967
11:35 - The Ambush Technique That Terrorized The VC
15:20 - Viet Cong Adaptation & SAS Counter-Tactics
18:50 - The Psychological Warfare Campaign
22:15 - Strategic Impact: 60% Drop In VC Supplies
25:40 - Legacy: The Most Successful Small-Unit Operation
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