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Toughest Forces on Earth stars 'unnerved' by safety standards during Netflix filming. (Image: NETFLIX) The Toughest Forces On Earth stars opened up on what made them feel uneasy as they travelled around the world to work with elite military units. Three military veterans were invited to gain insight into some of the most demanding and complex operations around the globe, spending three years bringing the Netflix show to life.

Former Special Boat Service (SBS) member Dean Stott, former US Navy SEAL Ryan Bates and ex-US Army Ranger Cameron Fath were at the heart of the docu-series which put their years of skills to the test. From working with the Royal Special Forces in Jordan to experiencing a day in the life of a Gerak Khas Commando in the Malaysian Army, the veterans had to be on high alert at all times. When asked by Express.



co.uk about anything that made them feel uneasy during shooting, they shared it was the lack of safety. Read more: Toughest Forces on Earth star had to leave wife hours after labour to film show Toughest Forces on Earth stars 'unnerved' by safety standards during Netflix filming.

(Image: NETFLIX) Fath explained: “In the US military, safety standards, they’re a thing. “And sometimes we travel around to different units, especially in third world countries, to some of the underdeveloped countries that we visited, they weren’t as much of a thing. “So [in] Malaysia, it made it so much fun for myself, because the element of danger kind of increased.

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