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UK Joint Special Forces Selection

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186: 204:. Candidates are expected to apply and demonstrate skills learned from continuation training, whilst in an arduous, humid, dirty, wet, hot environment, where toxic and poisonous animals and plants are rife, and a simple cut could lead to a problematic infection. Candidates are watched and assessed constantly by the Directing Staff (DS). Soldiers use live rounds, and simulate being a member of a four-soldier jungle 68: 880: 127: 91:
This five-day programme tests basic fitness and skills such as swimming and map reading. The swim test consists of a high water entry (10 m), treading water for 9 minutes, followed immediately by a 500 m timed swim, then a 10 m underwater swim to recover a small weight from the bottom of the water.
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This phase culminates with the 'Long Drag', a 64 km trek carrying a 25 kg bergen (not including food, water, and a rifle), that must be completed in under 20 hours, navigating from checkpoint to checkpoint individually and against the clock, throughout the day and regardless of the weather
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for the SBS. Soldiers are taught advanced weapon handling with weapons used by UKSF, as well as weapons used by foreign militaries and adversaries. Patrolling, ambush, break contact, close target reconnaissance, demolitions, vehicle handling,
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To be eligible for selection, a candidate must be under the age of 32, have served in the military for at least two years, have three years left to serve and be recommended for service in UKSF by their Commanding Officer (CO).
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For SBS personnel only, the SC3 course involves training and diving in all conditions, canoeing (often over long distances), underwater demolitions, beach reconnaissance and surveying techniques.
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died while undertaking the Fan Dance. They collapsed at the end of the march, after temperatures soared to 30 °C, while they had carried a rifle and bergen weighing at least 27 kg.
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Selection is held twice per year, in the summer and in the winter. Typically, less than 10% of candidates make it through the selection process.
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The second phase of selection consists of 14 weeks of SF tactics, techniques and procedures training, held at a candidates' respective unit,
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which is the focus of the 'Long Drag', the final endurance test of the fitness and navigation 'Hills Phase' of UKSF selection.
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Until the late 1990s, candidates for the SAS and SBS underwent selection separately.
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Candidates are interviewed individually on their motivation for joining UKSF.
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The Aptitude Phase, commonly referred to as Hills Phase, takes place in the
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training in the Brecon Beacons, potentially on UKSF Selection, above
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conditions. Candidates are forbidden from using paths and trails.
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The third phase of selection takes place deep in the jungle of
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Index

Joint Special Forces Selection (JSFS)
United Kingdom Special Forces
Special Air Service
Special Boat Service
Special Reconnaissance Regiment
Swimmer Canoeists

Pen y Fan
Brecon Beacons
Brecon Beacons
Sennybridge Camp
loaded marches
Fan Dance
Corn Du

British Armed Forces
Llyn y Fan Fawr
Army reservists
Andy McNab
Stirling Lines
RM Poole
close-quarters combat

Royal Marines
Brunei
Belize
long-range reconnaissance patrol
Chris Ryan
Bravo Two Zero
Baghdad

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