The existance of a 4th SQN is doubtful at best (I'd put it in the realms of fantasy) and in reality it would be easier to gather a team from the 3 Sabre SQN's than hide an extra 100 members, plus the support required for any jobs in nations where;deadpool wrote:There actually is a 4 Squadron (existence of 4 Squadron has never been publicly acknowledged¹) SASR. I don't know if the primary witness replaced squadron with battalion just to keep it that little bit more secret²?
¹ http://www.smh.com.au/national/secret-s ... 1uwhy.html
² The deployment of the SAS's 4 Squadron - the existence of which has never been publicly confirmed - has put the special forces unit at the outer reaches of Australian and international law.
The Herald has confirmed that troopers from the squadron have mounted dozens of secret operations during the past year in various African nations, including Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Kenya.
(a ) we wouldn't violate their sovereignty
(b) Our blokes woud stand out like choc chips in vanilla icecream.
