CAGGRU is a mocking phrase used in online milsim game communities. The phrase is a combination of the term CAG, or Combat Applications Group, otherwise known as Delta Force, and the â-GRUâ comes from the acronym DEVGRU, or Development Group, otherwise known as the Special Warfare Development Group or SEAL Team 6.
âCAGGRUâ is a phrase mocking those who have an unhealthy obsession with/want to be/believe they are a âTier Iâ special operator in the US military. It is also used to mock those who take milsim very seriously to the point of being very dedicated roleplayers who will get very easily heated when people do not roleplay exactly how they want.
âWow look room clearing with GPNVGs and a 416 so CAGGRU tier 1 goon squad gooning omg!â
The M142 HIgh-Mobility Artillery Rocket System is an American-made MLRS or Multiple Launch Rocket system developed in the late 1990s, mounted on the frame of the US Armyâs M1140 truck.
The HIMARS is currently in service with up to 10 operators world wide, most notably the US Army, and, more recently, the Ukrainian Ground Forces which recently gained 16 M142 missile systems from the US and has created a powerful reputation for the HIMARS systemâs effectiveness after several devastating attacks on locations of strategic importance to Russia in the current war in Ukraine.
The M142 is capable of firing multiple different rocket and missile pods of varying guidance, range, and payload. It can fire a pod of 6 unguided M28 RRPR rockets with a range of 9 kms or M30 GMLRS guided missiles with a range of 15-92 kms, or one singular 610mm ATACMS GPS guided missile with a range of up to 300 kms.
The M142 HIMARS missile system is manufactured by Lockheed Martin, with over 540 being built so far. The HIMARS system costs over 3.8 million dollars as of 2020, and has been in service with the US Army since 2010.
âI heard there was another HIMARS strike on a Russian base. They tried to cover it up but theyâre obviously freaking out lol.â
Acronym for Special Missions Unit. Noun.
A term used to describe highly secretive or classified special forces units, typically used in the United States or referring to US military entities, specifically JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command.)
These include: DEVGRU (SEAL Team Six,) CAG (Delta Force,) USAF 24th STS, British and Australian SAS and SBS, and so on.
SMUs typically carry out highly secretive or high-value missions vital to securing conflicts. The term can also describe any special forces unit in any military.
âIâve seen that being used by various SMUâs.â
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âCAG, DEVGRU, and other SMUâs and such.â
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