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Season 4
The Directing Staff up the psychological pressure on the recruits looking to expose even the smallest of weaknesses. As the cracks begin to show the question, isn't will any recruits go but how many?
The 22 remaining male and female recruits battling to pass a unique version of SAS selection have their physical and mental strength tested by ex-Special Forces Operator Ant and his team.
For the first time 25 men and women are thrust into a harsh and unforgiving winter warfare environment. In the Special Forces world no one is interested in equality for the sake of it.
Season 1
The remaining recruits are put through the final, notoriously gruelling stage of selection: interrogation. Each recruit is on his own as the DS hand them each over to specialist interrogators.
Of the 30 who started, only 11 remain. The DS now have to whittle the group down to the six they think may have what it takes to complete the final stage.
On day five of the recruitment process, the ex-special forces soldiers test the recruits' ability to handle and control fear. With only 12 recruits left, the stakes are high.
The ex-Special Forces soldiers up the intensity, and the recruits choose their weakest colleagues, who then lead the next task as they take part in a gruelling challenge.
The recruits arrive and are immediately thrown into the deep end. Ex-Special Forces soldiers set them a series of challenging physical and psychological tests.
The DS send the remaining recruits on the run whilst being tracked by a Chilean hunter force who will escape capture and make it through to the final stage of the course?
The remaining 4 men and 4 women go into the most psychologically demanding test so far, Resistance to Interrogation.
The seven remaining recruits compete against each other in the most demanding final phase that the course instructors have ever designed.
The recruits must dive 10 metres into a reservoir - backwards and blindfolded. Then they're intensely interrogated, in the most psychologically demanding part of the course.
The remaining recruits race each other over sand dunes in the Sahara and must cross a valley at night while avoiding hunter teams who are tracking them with dogs.
The remaining recruits must abseil 200 feet off a dam and climb a mountain in blistering heat. Do any of them have what it takes to turn adversity into strength?
Twenty-five men are sent to Morocco's unforgiving Atlas Mountains to see if they have what it takes, physically and mentally, to pass a unique version of SAS Selection.
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