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What is the SAS knife called?

The Royal Marine Commando Knife, officially known as the Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife was invented in Shanghai in the 1930s by the aforementioned William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony Sykes, both of whom were members of the Shanghai Military Police.

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As a Regimental Museum it is difficult, when wandering around the store, to avoid the occasional sharp, pointy thing, which always seem to be either at head, or elbow, level. All of us who work with the objects in storage have a story to tell about a particular item that is always ‘out to get them.’ In the case of my Collections Assistant colleague it is the item that I am blogging about today. The Royal Marine Commando Knife, officially known as the Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife was invented in Shanghai in the 1930s by the aforementioned William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony Sykes, both of whom were members of the Shanghai Military Police. During their time in that police force both men, but in particular Fairbairn, found themselves involved in street fights with local gangs. As a result of this they developed a style of self-defence based on a variety of martial arts, as well as other skills such as pistol and knife fighting. It is this last that led to the development of what has been described as one of the most perfect, silent, killing weapons ever devised. Specifically designed for surprise attacks, the blade is narrow, almost like a stiletto, so that it can slip between the ribs, and the handle is deliberately roughened so that it can still be held when wet with blood. The length of the blade was chosen to allow several inches for killing after having penetrated the thickest military clothing of the time, a soviet greatcoat. Having discussed these requirements with the Wilkinson Sword Company in November 1940, the first batch of fighting knives were delivered in January 1941. The creation of this knife greatly interested the various services that sprang up during the Second World War, dealing with covert activities and raiding. In 1940 Fairburn and Sykes were recruited by the British Secret Service and began training members of the OSS (Office for Strategic Services, the forerunner of the CIA, who specialised in covert activities and espionage behind enemy lines), the various allied commando units, and the US Rangers. The term gutter fighting was coined by Fairburn to describe his and his friend’s style of fighting, and is best summed up by the man himself. “Get tough, get down in the gutter, win at all costs… There’s no fair play, no rules except one: kill or be killed.” By 1942 stresses began to appear in the friendship between Fairbairn and Sykes and the two parted company, never to meet again. Fairbairn went off to Canada to train Special Forces operatives over there, and finished the war as a Lieutenant Colonel. Sykes on the other hand continued teaching in Britain, mainly to members of the SOE (Special Operations Executive, the British equivalent of the OSS) until he was forced to relinquish his commission due to disability. He died on the 12th May 1945 at Bexhill-on-Sea. The weapon that they jointly designed though proved to be both very popular and enduring. Over two million were produced in Britain alone, pattern was copied the world over, and is still in use today.

Richard MacKenzie, The Black Watch Museum archivist

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What is the SAS knife?

The SAS dagger is a full tang strong dagger for tactical use. It is equipped with an extremely tough and effective window-breaker and combat pommel. The sheath has a double retention (silent-bloc and Nylon strap) and can be worn in all positions: - Vertically with a thigh strap.

wildsteer.com - SAS dagger - Wildsteer

THE KEY POINTS

Following on from the SAS Parachutists of France, the 1er RPIMa (French 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment), proudly brandishes its "SAS NG" dagger in tribute to the SAS dagger which forged is reputation during the second world war. The "SAS NG" is a tactical combat dagger designed for the Special Operations.

NG: New Generation

The SAS dagger is extremely easy to handle thanks to its symmetrical handle that has 2 recesses for rotation. Furthermore, its "Tactipren" handle provides a very pleasant, soft touch. (developed by Wildsteer) The SAS dagger is a full tang strong dagger for tactical use. It is equipped with an extremely tough and effective window-breaker and combat pommel. The sheath has a double retention (silent-bloc and Nylon strap) and can be worn in all positions: - Vertically with a thigh strap. This thigh strap has a Velcro system to roll up any excess.

- MOLLE method

- Horizontally

- On a thigh plate (GK, 5.11, Safariland and Blackhawk)

OUR RANGE

The SAS dagger comes in 3 possible combinations:

- Operational version comprising the SAS dagger and its tactical sheath

- "Prestige" version comprising the SAS dagger in a wooden box with magnet closure - Full version comprising the SAS dagger in its box + tactical sheath.

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