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Can you handle it? 'SAS: Who Dares Wins' is back

Welcome to the jungle… the series returns for a 5-part run starting Monday 27 March on SBS.

Ex-SAS and competitor outside of Coca, Ecuador during the production of SAS 2: JUNGLE.  Vance Jacobs 2016

'SAS: Who Dares Wins' series 2. Source: SBS

It’s time once again to ask, “What is your breaking point?” as Chief Instructor Ant and his elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers take 25 new recruits to the heart of the Ecuadorian jungle to see if they’ve got the physical and mental strength to pass the toughest military entrance process in the world: SAS Selection.

The jungle phase of selection is widely seen as the toughest. On genuine selection only a small percentage make it through. Every one of the tests in the series is based on authentic SAS selection and is designed to find a unique kind of soldier for a unit that operates outside the conventional.

Physical fitness is no more than a basic requirement; what's really being tested is resilience and character. “Would I want this man alongside me in a war zone?” is the Special Forces instructors’ all- important question.

From the minute they arrive, the recruits face gruelling psychological and physical exercises. They are subjected to intense psychological profiling, sleep deprivation, endurance tests and interrogation. The hostile jungle environment, the heat and the insects take their toll, as recruit numbers fall. It’s raw and unforgiving. Only the strongest can survive.

For nine intensive days the recruits will be pushed to the limit to discover if they have the psychological strength to succeed. Most will hit a wall and withdraw, but which recruits will be among the few who make it to the end? Will anyone have what it takes to succeed in the Special Forces?

 

SAS: Who Dares Wins series 2 will air weekly from Monday, 27 March at 9.30pm on SBS. The episodes will be available after broadcast via SBS On Demand.

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Published 28 February 2017 6:01pm
Updated 28 February 2017 6:04pm
By SBS Staff
Source: SBS


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