>>63962304

I'm gonna guess that the Tigers were actually a decent force at one point, but by late-2024, they had atrophied like the rest of the SAA. The Syrian Civil War went on for nearly 12 years before the regime finally fell, that's a long time. You would have had multiple generations of men serving in the unit. Very few who joined the unit when it was originally formed in 2013 would have still been on active duty by 2024, those who were would likely have since been transferred to other units and/or suffering from "burnout".

Speaking of which, what happened to Suhayl al-Hasan anyway? Wikipedia and the scant news sources I could find just say he's believed to be in hiding.