Entraînements Militaires Les Plus Durs Au Monde - Summary

Summary

The video showcases some of the toughest military training exercises from around the world.

In China, soldiers undergo extreme training, including crawling on sand, braving harsh weather conditions, and jumping over flaming circles. They also engage in the "hot potato" exercise, where a real grenade is passed from one soldier to another until the last one throws it into a hole just before it explodes.

In India, the Marine Commando Force uses sleep deprivation as a training method, where soldiers must learn to fight against sleep and deprive themselves of rest for five weeks.

In North Korea, soldiers are trained to bang their heads against bricks, a practice that is intended to toughen their heads.

In the American army, soldiers undergo intense physical training, including diving into frozen lakes through dug holes, also known as the "ice bath." This exercise helps them control their body temperature and fight against hypothermia.

In Taiwan, soldiers participate in the "Road to Heaven" exercise, where they crawl on sharp rocks for 50 meters, often resulting in injuries.

The video also mentions a survival course in the jungle, where American Marines learn to eat animals and drink snake blood to survive in a hostile environment. However, after a strong message from the animal rights association Péta, the American army seems to have stopped this practice and now focuses on teaching soldiers to survive by eating plants.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. Military training in some countries is extremely hard or even impossible to achieve.
2. Chinese military training is considered among the most difficult in the world.
3. Chinese soldiers are subjected to harsh weather conditions while engaging in intense physical training.
4. The Indian Navy's special forces unit, Marine Commando Force, has a rough and unusual exercise in its training.
5. The exercise involves sleep deprivation, where soldiers must learn to fight against sleep and deprive themselves of sleep for 5 weeks.
6. Indian soldiers also undergo intense physical training before being selected to join the Marcos.
7. North Korean soldiers engage in an exercise where they bang their heads against bricks.
8. Chinese special forces, including women, train in extreme environments, such as in the water or in extreme weather conditions.
9. The American army trains its soldiers in harsh and unbearable weather conditions, such as in frozen lakes.
10. The soldiers learn to control their body temperature and fight against hypothermia during this training.
11. The American army also trains its soldiers in the jungle, where they learn survival skills, including eating animals and drinking snake blood.
12. The animal rights association PETA launched a strong message to the American Navy regarding their training practices in the jungle.
13. The Taiwanese military has an exercise called "Road to Heaven" or "Road to Paradise", where soldiers crawl on sharp rocks for 50 meters.
14. Few soldiers complete this exercise without injury.