SAS Australia - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Surrender
14 celebrity recruits are dropped into the harsh and unforgiving Jordanian desert, surrendering themselves to the brutal SAS selection course.

Panic
The 13 remaining celebrities face a day of extreme training that claims two voluntary withdrawals and one medical withdrawal.

Precision
The ten remaining recruits are tested with tasks requiring pinpoint accuracy and precision, in two life or death scenarios.

Survival
A night beasting claims another withdrawal. The recruits come under attack and capture before being facing each other in hand-to-hand combat.

Trust
The nine remaining recruits learn the hard way about drone warfare. A mountain rappel almost ends in disaster. The course claims another victim and two recruit's painful past, revealed.

Aggression
An aggressive game of murderball pushes the recruits to their limits before a shock VW and a backbreaking grunt task resulting in an unlikely hero.

Pressure
A rare morning of good morale is destroyed by a worrying accident before a high-pressure tactical driving task. The recruits reveal their most shameful moments and emotional confessions.

Courage
3 days to go and 6 recruits left to show courage in an excruciating rope hang and a water to Blackhawk exfiltration before emotional letters from home and a night beasting that claims another number.

Grit
Just 5 recruits remain as they're sniper skills put to the test. A rare storm floods the camp, and a sickening grunt task leads to another withdrawal.

Bravery
The final four must combine all the skills they've learnt to a three-phase final mission, to pass the course, and make selection.
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