Minggu Neraka, Pendidikan Kopassus Paling Mengerikan di Nusakambangan #kopassus

Becoming a member of the Indonesian Army Special Forces Command is a source of pride for every Indonesian Army soldier. Being a member of the Indonesian Army's Kopassus (Special Forces Command) is a source of pride because entry requires a rigorous selection process. Not all Indonesian Army soldiers can join Kopassus. Evidence of this is the selection process, where the initial 6,400 Kopassus recruits were reduced to 2,500. This leaves approximately 3,900 soldiers who failed. After passing, prospective Kopassus commandos undergo a series of challenging training sessions, including mountain climbing, jungle exploration, and even swimming across Nusakambangan Island. The final stage of Kopassus commando training on Nusakambangan is the most terrifying, earning it the nickname "Hell Week." This is how rigorous the selection process for becoming a Special Forces Commando soldier is. Kopassus is part of the Indonesian Army's Main Combat Command.