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Could You Join The Special Boat Service Reserves? 

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Could YOU make it through SBS Reserves selection? In this follow-up to the SAS(R) video, I pull back the curtain on the secretive world of UKSF Special Boat Service Reserve Selection. Delve into the demanding physical tests, the grueling mental challenges, training phases and the unique skills required to make the cut. I'll compare the SBS and SAS Reserve selections to see which pushes candidates further.
Whether you're aspiring to join or simply curious about Special Forces, this video offers a comprehensive look at what it takes to become an SBS Reserves operator.
Duncan Falconer's Book: First Into Action A Personal Account of Life in the SBS
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00:00 - Teaser
00:36 - Intro SBS(R)
01:39 - Five Roles Of The SBS
02:37 - What Is Required to Serve in the SBS(R)?
03:00 - SF Briefing Assessment Course
04:24 - Aptitude
06:26 - Tactics, Techniques & Procedures
07:55 - SBS(R) Specific Continuation
08:54 - GWOT Impact on SBS Selection
09:17 - Structure of the SBS
11:01 - Differences Between SBS(R) and SAS(R)
11:58 - Silent Professionals

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Комментарии : 41   
@edwardmakarus5472
@edwardmakarus5472 16 дней назад
Great video. Always top shelf quality on this page
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 16 дней назад
Thanks mate, appreciate it!
@user-rk9it9hz6g
@user-rk9it9hz6g 16 дней назад
A friend who is a well known guide in the Falklands said of all the many many veterans that he met from the Paras, Marines, army, SAS etc the most impressive was a guy from the SBS
@ETB9090
@ETB9090 15 дней назад
😂😂😂😂
@chrissheppard5068
@chrissheppard5068 14 дней назад
@@ETB9090 He would also have been the tallest and best looking. Part of the job spec.
@ETB9090
@ETB9090 14 дней назад
@@chrissheppard5068 😂 of course, goes without saying 😂👍
@davidneal6920
@davidneal6920 15 дней назад
Good video thanks. I always wondered why the UK SAS would have an amphibious troop when you have the SBS. Seems like a double up
@JB-td9fz
@JB-td9fz 14 дней назад
Completely different
@tubefreakmuva
@tubefreakmuva 15 дней назад
Love it, that canoe fitness assessment sounds horrid! Thanks
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 15 дней назад
Yes agreed, Duncan Falconer describes it in his book.
@markiatto_4292
@markiatto_4292 11 дней назад
i always find it interesting how the publicity of the tier one units is basically reversed between the uk and the us, with the seals being the movie and book deal warriors n the deltas being more quiet whereas in the uk the sas cowboys always seem to be louder than the shakies haha
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 10 дней назад
Very true!
@Jrichards30
@Jrichards30 16 дней назад
The briefing course is for non infantry units due to the fitness, weapons and skills not taught to support arms that’s why RMR go so that people not ready attend selection
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 16 дней назад
It is my understanding that attending and passing the SF Briefing assessment course is a prerequisite for all candidates from all arms.
@JB-td9fz
@JB-td9fz 14 дней назад
Not true. It's for everyone.
@LtGenAile
@LtGenAile 16 дней назад
I thought X Squadron was stood up as a mix of SBS and SAS to keep up with the operation tempo during GWOT around 2004. Just a civvy lurker so gods knows what's happened in the last 20 years.
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 16 дней назад
Interesting. Thx
@JB-td9fz
@JB-td9fz 14 дней назад
Nope. X is SBS only. They never ever woukd mix them lll
@CraigArnott
@CraigArnott 14 дней назад
​@@JB-td9fz they constantly mix them... Sas members took part in the mv nisha op... As sbs lads did on op barras....
@JB-td9fz
@JB-td9fz 14 дней назад
@@CraigArnott they might join together for specific operations but to say blades are actually in a SBS squadron is nonsense.
@CraigArnott
@CraigArnott 14 дней назад
@@JB-td9fz cross posting has been going on for decades.. On a few occasions it actualy leads to the soldier switching service... A few very senior sas officers including a dsf have also commanded an sbs sqn...and at least 2 sbs officers have commanded 23 sas! There are blades at poole and shakeys at hereford
@Mattbriggs85
@Mattbriggs85 15 дней назад
Is there an age limit to SBS reserves? So not jungle phase either with the reserves?
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 14 дней назад
I think its 42. That's right no jungle.
@Mattbriggs85
@Mattbriggs85 14 дней назад
​@@HardRoutine_TOTWInteresting also are all the SBS reserves based in Poole? As the SAS reserve have detachments all over and do all their training over the weekends. Anyways thanks for the insight.
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 13 дней назад
It's a good question I don't know the answer. It was hard to get much intel.
@G4x5da
@G4x5da 14 дней назад
I don’t understand the UKSF(R). Why would you go trough all that to be in a reserve capacity? Also given the fact that SF reserve is a full time commitment (so I’ve been told) what’s to gain from having 2 reserve regiments (and what’s size SBS(R) is)? It doesn’t make sense to have your top 1% serve in reserve.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 13 дней назад
"It doesn’t make sense to have your top 1% serve in reserve." - I'm not sure what you meant there, but I want to be clear. 21 SAS, 23 SAS and SBS(R) are not the top 1%. In regard to the criteria you likely mean for being at the top, 22 SAS and the SBS are without question in that position. This is because full UKSF selection is ONLY done by 22 and the SBS, and it's far more arduous than reserve selection. Add to that the much wider scope of training and roles assigned to the regulars and it's clear; the regulars are the top, not the reserves. And in case you think so; no, the SRR doesn't do full UKSF selection either.
@G4x5da
@G4x5da 13 дней назад
@@Dr.Ian-Plect I don’t follow. If the men of 21/23/SBS(R) don’t have the same standards as there regular counterparts, then why are they badged and can call themselves SAS/SBS? Also, 21/23 had/has the strategic reconnaissance role, wouldn’t it be mighty important to test them in E&E TQ?
@Kylegreigwalker
@Kylegreigwalker 13 дней назад
As for 21 and 23 SAS the selection is now combined with the full time element. You'll also find there's people involved with law enforcement particularly in counter terrorism roles applying for special forces reserve. So there's an advantage with having all those transferable skills.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 13 дней назад
@@G4x5da I'm only stating what is, not what you might wish it to be. As for calling themselves 'SAS' or 'SBS', you must remember what the official names are, not truncated, street terms; - 21 SAS is fully officially called 21 Special Air Service Regiment (Artists) (Reserve), commonly shortened to 21 SAS(R) - 23 SAS is fully officially called 23 Special Air Service Regiment (Reserve) commonly shortened to 23 SAS(R) They do hills phase, but until recently even that was broken up into a few days here and there to fit around their civilian lives and wasn't the full 4 weeks that the regs do. They now do hills phase in one block, as the regulars do, but it's 3 weeks, not 4 of the regs. They don't do jungle selection at all, commonly considered the most difficult phase. As for E&E TQ, I didn't actually state they didn't do that phase, I just stated they 'don't do UKSF selection in full'. However, even the official MOD British Army, UKSF(R) selection timeline doesn't mention that phase. And I agree about them wearing the same key uniform elements as their regular counterparts; they should do identical selection to earn that right. But it is what it is.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 13 дней назад
@@Kylegreigwalker "As for 21 and 23 SAS the selection is now combined with the full time element" - That could be interpreted as the reserves doing full UKSF selection, which they don't. For clarity, all that means is that the elements of selection that the reserves do are integrated and run alongside the selection phases attended by the regs. For example, the reserves do 3 weeks of hills phase, the regs do 4. The reserves will attend the same 3 out of 4 weeks of hills phase alongside the regs.
@neilsharma-joehnk6266
@neilsharma-joehnk6266 16 дней назад
Does type B reserve service count towards those 2 years?
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 16 дней назад
I don't know the answer to that hopefully someone else might be able to answer.
@roughwalkers
@roughwalkers 13 дней назад
I tried to join SAS Reserve in leeds, apparently because id already served in the infantry i wasnt allowed ... oh well
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 13 дней назад
That's indeed very odd. Leeds would fall under 23 SAS and I know several former badged 23 with years of regular infantry background. I'd say call them back and check.
@roughwalkers
@roughwalkers 13 дней назад
@@HardRoutine_TOTW this was a few years ago mate things probably changed ... i probably should of mentioned that
@robbo3106
@robbo3106 2 дня назад
You are going to enjoy Catterick 🤢
@HardRoutine_TOTW
@HardRoutine_TOTW 2 дня назад
My first ever visit!
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