Re: Norway women's special forces are tough: they can't eat for days.
although the current proportion of women's officers and soldiers has reached 10%, the special forces are still the "commanding commanding point" in Norway for a long time. This is not because the Norwegian Army prohibits women from participating in special forces, but rarely in the past, but only a few enrolmen can not be selected by strict special soldiers for a variety of reasons. The lack of
women's special forces severely restricts the overseas operations of the Norway special forces. For example, in Afghanistan, according to local customs, strange men can neither enter the house without permission or communicate with conservative Afghan women. In view of this, it is imperative for special forces to recruit female soldiers.
to take care of women's soldiers, the Norway special forces made some "concessions". For example, "burden reduction" for female soldiers, allowing them to carry the biggest 60 pounds (27 kilograms) heavy backpack, instead of 88 pounds (40 kilograms) heavy backpack for men.