What If a Diplomatic Security Detail Was Stranded in the WAR OF THE ROSES? | Hypothetical Scenario

What would happen if a modern diplomatic security detail was suddenly dropped into one of the bloodiest battles in medieval history? In 1461, during the War of the Roses, over 50,000 soldiers clash in a brutal fight for the English throne. Armored knights, longbowmen, and hardened warriors turn the battlefield into a frozen nightmare of steel, mud, and blood. Now imagine something impossible. Two fully armored modern SUVs appear in the middle of the chaos… carrying a United States Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) protection detail and a high-value VIP. Highly trained agents. Advanced weapons. Armored vehicles. But no support. No communications. No escape. At first, the advantage is overwhelming. Arrows shatter against ballistic glass. Knights are crushed by 8,000-pound vehicles. Modern rifles tear through medieval armor like it doesn’t exist. To the soldiers of the 15th century, this is not warfare… it’s something supernatural. But the battlefield is not forgiving. The terrain turns to mud. The vehicles get stuck. And the agents are forced to dismount… Outnumbered thousands to one. As ammunition runs low and the enemy adapts, the fight turns into a desperate last stand against an ocean of steel and fury. This scenario explores the brutal reality of logistics, the limits of modern technology without support, and what really happens when elite agents face an entire medieval army. Could they survive… or would they be overwhelmed by sheer numbers?