By April MacIntyre Aug 12, 2009, 3:44 GMT
Wil Willis will host "Special Ops Mission" for the Military Channel this Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 10 PM ET.
This is a testosterone thrill ride as the inner workings of covert special operations are laid bare by experts to a public who generally only sees snippets of fictitious missions played out in the movies.
In the Military Channel’s new six-part series, viewers are immersed in simulated scenarios to experience firsthand all of the danger, excitement and heart-pounding action of real-life special operations.
The Premise:
In each episode, special forces operator Wil Willis must complete a nearly impossible mission using his military expertise spanning over 15 years in special operations with both the U.S. Army Rangers and the U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen.
With audiences watching every move, his task is to complete a complex series of military objectives while trying to survive, evade and escape an Opposition Force that is determined to stop him.
Each episode introduces Willis to a new mission – ranging anywhere from infiltrating a terrorist camp high in the mountains, making his way through an enemy stronghold in an urban environment, or even climbing aboard a moored ship overtaken by pirates – and a new "Op For" team whose only objective is to stop Willis.
The closest most viewers will ever get to experience a genuine covert operation, Special Ops Mission tracks Willis as he tests his marksmanship, instincts and military skills throughout these dramatic scenarios.
About Will:
Willis’s vast array of military training has earned him tactical skill sets that are unparalleled by most. Willis shares this knowledge with viewers as he guides them through each episode of Special Ops Mission, providing a first-person look at how special operation forces must take on a diverse set of challenges and game-time decisions to complete each mission. Each new assignment includes tactical goals that will stretch his abilities to the utmost, requiring Willis to successfully maneuver through difficult terrain varying from arid deserts to steamy rain forests and snow-covered mountains to urban back streets – all while fighting to keep ahead of the “Op For” pursuit team hunting him down. Documenting these operations is Willis himself, armed only with a handheld camera and another mounted on his gun, giving viewers the unique perspective of traveling alongside Willis and exposing them to some of the real-life dangers special operations forces can meet across the globe.
Willis and the “Op For” teams are armed with special assault weapons that are loaded with training ammunition known as Simunition®, training marking cartridges that leave a visible mark and a tough hit on impact. Previously only available for elite military and law enforcement training, Simunition® creates a realistic, non-lethal environment in which Willis and the “Op For” teams can use and test all of their military skills and tactics to create the authentic scenarios that are profiled in the series.
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