Combatoperators.com
Type of site | Military, law enforcement, security media |
|---|---|
| Available in | English |
| Owner | Spec Ops Magazine LLC |
| Website | https://combatoperators.com |
| Commercial | Yes |
| Current status | Active |
CombatOperators.com is an American online media platform focused on military, law enforcement, and security-related topics. It publishes articles, analysis, and video content related to global special operations forces, tactics, weapons, and historical military operations. The platform is operated by Spec Ops Magazine LLC, and was formerly known as Spec Ops Magazine (Special-Ops.org) before its rebranding in April 2025.[1]
History
The project began as Spec Ops Magazine and was hosted on the domain special-ops.org. It gained popularity among law enforcement and military enthusiasts for its coverage of special forces operations, tactical training, and modern warfare. In April 2025, the brand officially rebranded to CombatOperators.com to reflect its broadened mission and global audience.[1]
Content and Mission
The website offers a wide range of articles and media, including:
- Unit profiles on elite forces such as the Navy SEALs, SAS, and South Korea’s 707th Special Mission Group
- Tactical law enforcement analysis and SWAT operations
- Reviews of firearms, tactical gear, and defense technology
- Coverage of modern and historical conflicts, with emphasis on the Balkans from 1992 to 1995
The platform also digitizes archival materials and publishes educational military history content for a global audience.
Media Recognition
Content from Spec Ops Magazine has been referenced by international media and OSINT organizations. In 2020, the British tabloid newspaper Daily Mail cited the site’s reporting in an article detailing the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, referencing analysis related to operational logistics.[2]
Additionally, the OSINT-focused outlet Grey Dynamics linked to Spec Ops Magazine in an analytical article about Russia’s KSSO (Special Operations Command), crediting its coverage of Russian special forces capabilities.[3]
Social Media and Reach
CombatOperators.com is supported by a network of large social media communities, including two Facebook pages under the Spec Ops Magazine brand with a combined following of over 700,000 users. These pages are used to distribute content, engage with tactical and military audiences, and promote featured articles and media.
Ownership and Contributors
The site is owned and operated by Spec Ops Magazine LLC, a U.S.-based company. It features contributions from law enforcement officers, veterans, and researchers with experience in military history, firearms, and security affairs.
See also
References
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- ↑ https://greydynamics.com/the-ksso-russias-special-operations-command/
External links
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