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What is the most feared private military company?

When determining the size of PMC (private military contractor), I'm not sure whether "most afraid" is suitable for the question you raised here.

PMC is now a global multi-billion dollar industry, and it has certain capabilities in all countries/conflicts around the world. There are many!

Private military companies can and do provide additional security protection for national assets and important diplomats/institutions/industries.

They often undertake tasks that conventional forces have no manpower or strategic needs to do, or more often than not, they are beyond the operational scope of conventional forces.

The use of PMC is increasing. In 2007, the ratio of PMC to regular calls was about 1/7 (in Afghanistan), and now it is as high as 50/50.

But using PMC is a double-edged sword.

After all, who are these PMC people responsible for? It may be a country, a company, an enterprise group, or a rich man.

The biggest problem on the battlefield is that conventional military personnel and private military companies do not always agree in battle. Even if they don't usually oppose enemy combatants, they may even serve overlapping purposes unconsciously!

In some cases, foreign pmc and our GIs will meet in different war zones. But most of our private military companies are soldiers. So far, no harm has been caused, and no private military company is willing to confront the regular army!

In some cases, foreign pmc and our GIs will meet in different war zones. But most of our private military companies are soldiers. So far, no harm has been caused, and no private military company is willing to confront the regular army!

However, with the increasing popularity of private military companies, private military companies from other countries are also increasingly involved. I think there are more chances of conflict than malice. But more is to send the wrong message.

A potential consequence of owning more private military companies is that in future conflicts, there will be fewer high school boys as model feed and more experienced veterinarians.

In these new wars. You get what you pay. No more, no less. There is no room for courage/ideology/patriotism.

You have to let your friends or. Protect your protected assets.

Then carry out the next conflict according to the contract. Nothing personal, just business.