U.S. CIA Special Operations Group (6 Figures)

U.S. CIA Special Operations Group (6 Figures)

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U.S. CIA Special Operations Group (6 Figures)

U.S. CIA Special Operations Group (6 Figures)

$28.00
Sale price  $28.00 Regular price 

U.S. CIA Special Operations Group – 6 Figure Set

SAD/SOG — America's most clandestine direct action unit. They were never there.

The CIA's Special Activities Center, Special Operations Group (SAD/SOG) is the most secretive and elite special operations unit in the United States government — recruiting exclusively from the ranks of special operations forces like Delta Force, SEAL Team 6, and Special Forces to conduct deniable direct action, intelligence operations, and paramilitary missions in denied environments where official U.S. military presence cannot be acknowledged.

SAD/SOG operators were the first Americans into Afghanistan in the weeks after 9/11 — CIA paramilitary officers who linked up with Northern Alliance warlords, provided millions in cash, and called in precision airstrikes that collapsed the Taliban regime in weeks. Their operations in Libya, Syria, Iraq, and dozens of other countries remain among the most closely guarded secrets in American national security history.

What's in the Set:

  • 6 unique operator figures — low-vis paramilitary configuration
  • Low-visibility / civilian-pattern clothing with concealed tactical gear (each figure)
  • OpsCore FAST ballistic helmet (mission-configurable)
  • Night vision goggle (NVG) with mount
  • Plate carrier with MOLLE webbing and magazine pouches
  • Tactical knee pads
  • Suppressed M4A1 carbine (primary weapon)
  • Glock 19 sidearm
  • Accessories: suppressor, optics, comms equipment

For intelligence community enthusiasts and elite SOF collectors aged 12 and up.

Specifications:

  • Figure Count: 6
  • Scale: Compatible with standard building brick systems
  • Includes: Full gear and weapons loadout per figure
  • Ages: 12+

They were never there — 6 figures of America's most deniable operators.

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