The six-part documentary series follows a training course for mine clearance divers – a specialized unit tasked with finding and defusing mines. Eleven men undergo a grueling training program: freediving to the point of near unconsciousness, deep dives, forced marches, weeks at sea, and helicopter jumps from a height of ten meters into the Baltic Sea. While the instructors meticulously record every mistake, the trainees struggle with cold, exhaustion, and self-doubt. The series reveals their motivations, their courage, and their determination to assume responsibility in a tense global situation.
Day one reveals how brutal the training will be. In the pool, candidates are pushed through extreme apnea drills that test breath control and mental strength, often to the edge of…
Training intensifies as candidates use closed-circuit stealth diving gear for the first time - mistakes are not an option. Exams on land add pressure, while poor visibility in ope…
Leaving the water behind, the trainees face brutal endurance tests. Carrying 20 kilos, they push through mud, icy water, and obstacles. When their bodies give up, only willpower k…
In a Bundeswehr deep dive pot in Bavaria, candidates must hold precise positions at depths over 30 meters. Nitrogen narcosis clouds judgment, turning the task into a mental battle…
Aboard the mine countermeasures vessel Rottweil, trainees experience real naval life: cramped quarters, rolling seas, little sleep. As a team, they must locate and recover a train…
After five months, everything comes down to the last test: a night-time loaded run and hours of sea swimming against strong currents. No injuries are allowed now. Before that, one…
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