SAS Australia sets up a challenge of the mind

SAS Australia sets up a challenge of the mind

Following two walkouts ib the last episode will another recruit tumble as we challenge their mindset.

Handle a weapon and make a split second decision in a marksman task which simulated the life threatening chaos of a war zone Endure 3hrs of ruthless physical punishment in a severe night beasting in near freezing conditions

Jackson Warne impressed in the extreme combat scenario.

Merrick Watts aka “Captain Fire” took charge of the heat.

Recruits learnt the hard way the importance of keeping their water bottles filled to the brim.

After freezing on the marksman task, Mitchell Johnson was brought in for questioning where he opened up about a life long battle with depression

And a passionate Candice Warner got defensive when confronted with her past during interrogation.

Despite being pushed to their limits, nobody VW’d which means 14 recruits still remain 

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