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#AustralianSAS #NavySEALs #Survival In February 2003, a battle-hardened US Navy SEAL instructor watched an Australian SAS operator bite the head off a live beetle and swallow it whole. The SEAL vomited. Three days later, that same American commando was begging the Australian to teach him which insects were edible. This documentary uncovers the pivotal training exercise in the jungles of Tully, Queensland, that forced the Pentagon to rewrite its special operations doctrine. While the elite US DEVGRU team arrived with 60-pound rucksacks and high-tech filtration systems, the Australians arrived with empty packs and knives. Witness the clash between American "Logistical Superiority" and Australian "Environmental Exploitation." Discover how a 12-day patrol proved that knowledge weighs nothing, but MREs weigh a ton—and why the Australian ability to "eat the jungle" humiliated the world's most powerful military force. 🔥 In this video: The Tully Shock: Why US Navy SEALs carried 14 days of food while the SAS carried none. The Witchetty Grub: The biological superfood (4,000 calories within 50 meters) that outperformed freeze-dried rations. Water Vines vs. Filters: How Australian soldiers sourced clean water in 90 seconds while Americans spent 15 minutes pumping filters. The Raines Report: The 17-page after-action review that changed US Ranger and SEAL training forever. Doctrine of Thriving: The psychological shift from "surviving" the environment to "exploiting" it for tactical advantage. Sources: Davies, A. (2018) The Phantoms of the Jungle: A History of the Australian SAS, Allen & Unwin. Department of Defence (2005) Land Warfare Doctrine 3-3-4: Employment of Special Forces, Australian Army. United States Naval Special Warfare Command (2008) Jungle Operations Training Manual updates, US Navy. Food and Agriculture Organization (2013) Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security, FAO Forestry Paper. Malone, M.J. (2010) SAS: The Soldiers’ Story, Hachette Australia. Disclaimer: This video is a historical documentary intended for educational purposes regarding military history and survival tactics. #AustralianSAS #NavySEALs #MilitaryHistory #JungleWarfare #SpecialForces #SurvivalSkills #Tully #SAS #History