Special Forces - Ultimate Hell Week - Season 2
Season 2
22 new faces are pushed to their limits by veterans from the special forces.
Episodes
Recces - South Africa
In the second series, 22 of Britain's toughest civilians face a fortnight of hell. Living in an isolated military camp deep in the heart of South Africa, every one of the 22 men and women will be pushed to their breaking point under the direction of six former veterans of some of the toughest special forces units in the world.
Fresh off the plane, our 22 recruits land in South Africa with a bump - en route to base camp, they are ambushed by their first Special Forces expert, Clinton Agnew, a former colonel in the South African Special Forces Brigade, otherwise known as the 'Recces'.
GROMS - Poland
With the first 48 hours of physical tests complete under the South African Special Forces, the 18 remaining and already exhausted recruits wake up to their next special forces expert, Rafal Nowakowski a former lieutenant of Polish GROM. For the next two days, Rafal tests the recruits' physical and psychological strength, as well as their ability to think clearly under pressure and during extreme physical exhaustion.
Green Berets - USA
The sixteen remaining recruits face some of the toughest physical challenges yet, under the eyes of former Master Sergeant Terry Schappert of the Green Berets.
ROK UDT - South Korea
The recruits meet Ken, a lieutenant in the Republic of Korea's Underwater Demolition Team. His unconventional methods push everyone out of their comfort zone.
GIGN - France
The remaining recruits face Tana and Toto, former members of the GIGN - the elite tactical unit of the French Police.
SASR - Australia
After ten days of blood, sweat and tears under the direction of five other former Special Forces experts, the remaining recruits have reached the final.
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