Toughest Forces on Earth - Season 1

Season 1
Three adventurous veterans train alongside some of the world's most elite military units, getting an inside look at their tactics and weaponry.

Episodes

Desert Stormed
In the deserts of Jordan, the Royal Special Forces train for all types of threats — from man to nature — using unique methods.

Narco Takedown
Ryan, Dean and Cam train to take down a narco laboratory with the Jungla unit of the National Police of Colombia.

Arctic Evasion
In the arctic tundra, the Parachute Rangers of the Swedish Armed Forces are experts of survival, evasion, resistance, and extraction.

Mud and Guts
Swamps, snakes and speedboats. Just a day in the life of a Gerak Khas Commando in the Malaysian Army.

Cartel Street Fight
Ryan, Dean and Cam train with the urban warfare experts of the Mexican Special Forces.

Big Wave Battle
The team visits The Naval Special Operations Command of the Philippine Navy to train to take down a pirate ship.

Alpine Assault
Meet The Jagdkommando: a unit specializing in mountain operations as part of the Austrian Armed Forces, who train with the team for a high-stakes rescue.

Dive to Survive
Underwater explosions! Dive deep with the US Navy's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team as they race against time to defuse lethal weapons.
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