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Ant and the DS intensify the course, as 25 new recruits face the ultimate physical and psychological test, in Morocco's unforgiving Atlas Mountains
Eighteen recruits down, seven to go... and it's the most demanding final phase the instructors have ever designed. Some recruits have to give up, others are culled. Will any of them pass the course?
The recruits must dive 10 metres into a reservoir - backwards, and blindfolded. And then they're captured and intensely interrogated in an extreme test of mental resilience, trust and moral judgement.
The recruits race each other across sand dunes in the Sahara and must cross a valley at night while avoiding hunter teams who are tracking them with dogs
The recruits must abseil 200 feet off a dam and climb a mountain in blistering heat with 40lbs on their backs
From the start, the recruits face a series of extreme, high-pressure tasks, including jumping from a moving helicopter into a lake and crawling across a vast canyon on a tightrope
It's the toughest course ever as 21 recruits head for the wilds of Scotland and a recreation of the SAS selection process
Twenty-five men and women, including an ex-SAS operator working as a mole, face an intense start to the latest SAS: Who Dares Wins course, led by Chief Instructor Ant Middleton
In 2019, SAS selection opens to women for the first time. Meanwhile, this series of SAS: Who Dares Wins takes 25 men and women to the Andes to see if they have what it takes to make it in the SAS.
Ant and the DS intensify the course, as 25 new recruits face the ultimate physical and psychological test, in Morocco's unforgiving Atlas Mountains
Twenty five new recruits' resilience and character are tested deep in the Amazon rainforest, in a unique version of SAS Selection
Ex-Special Forces soldiers put 30 men through the ultimate test of psychological resilience and character, in order to answer the all-important question: 'would I want this man beside me in a crisis?'