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Is this Netflix's most dangerous show EVER? Soldiers starring in wild new series reveal horrifying behind the scenes details - from infections and hypothermia to man whose shoulder was RIPPED out by a helicopter


All three hosts told DailyMail.com they were left bloodied and battered after an intense year of filming new Netflix docu-series Toughest Forces On Earth.

But despite putting their bodies through hell and back in order to showcase the intensity of learning how forces operate in extreme environments, former soldier Cameron, 28, admitted they would 'rather die than quit' any of the unique challenges they were subjected to. In the show's third episode, the group travel to the north of Sweden to learn how the Parachute Rangers unit train at their world best arctic SERE (survival, evasion, resistance, escape) school. It's not long before the sub-zero temperature takes its toll though, and Cameron is forced to sit out of the final task on medical grounds due to concerns he might be developing hypothermia - having already been subjected to surviving emersion in a cold ice hole.

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