
Operational Missions
Select your objective.
Our programs are built on military team cohesion methodology — but physical difficulty is always adapted to your group's dynamic and fitness level. The goal is to challenge the team's communication, leadership, and cohesion. No one gets left behind.
Choose a program below or contact us to build a custom operational plan around your team's objectives.

MILITARY BOOTCAMP
Duration: 3 Hours — Group: 10 to 60 Participants
The foundation of every UNIT program. From the first minute your team is placed in a structured physical and mental challenge environment. Difficulty is always adapted to the group — no one gets left behind.
What your team does:
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Physical challenges designed for mixed fitness levels
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Team relay exercises requiring coordination, communication, and trust
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Log carries, rope pulls, and obstacle navigation in real outdoor terrain
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Structured debrief — what worked, what failed, and why
Outcome: Cohesion and resilience under physical stress. Trust between team members. Collective motivation and mental toughness.
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SEARCH & RESCUE
Full Day (5h) or Overnight (24h) — Group: 10 to 30
A full scenario-based operation combining navigation, survival skills, first aid, and teamwork under time pressure. Teams compete against each other and against the clock.
What your team does:
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Compass and map instruction — navigate without GPS
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Survival skills briefing — shelter, fire, field priorities
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Field first aid — assess and stabilize a casualty
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Intelligence briefing — locate a missing person in real terrain
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Time pressure and inter-team competition throughout
Outcome: Decision-making under pressure. Navigation and first aid basics. Leadership in the field. Problem-solving with incomplete information.

SURVIVAL SKILLS
Duration: Half Day (4h) or Overnight — Group: 10 to 60 Participants
Real field conditions. Your team builds shelter, makes fire, and sources water from what is available. Every participant does it — not watches it.
What your team does:
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Survival mindset — how stress compounds and how to manage it together
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Shelter construction built by the team
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Fire lighting with ferro rod in wet conditions
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Water procurement and purification in the field
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Overnight format includes night navigation and extended scenario
Outcome: Practical field skills. Confidence in the unknown. Team coordination and problem-solving with limited resources.

LAND NAVIGATION
Duration: Full Day (5h) — Group: 10 to 60 Participants
Map and compass only. No GPS, no phone signal, no shortcuts. Teams navigate real terrain to reach a series of objectives, competing against each other in a structured orienteering format.
What your team does:
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Compass instruction — read, set, and follow a bearing
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Map reading — terrain features, contour lines, route planning
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Team navigation through checkpoints in sequence
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Scoring based on checkpoints reached and time taken
Outcome: Focus and problem-solving with incomplete information. Spatial awareness and team trust.

SURVIVAL SHELTER & FIRE CHALLENGE
Duration: Half Day (3h) — Group: 10 to 60 Participants
Teams compete to build the best shelter and light fire under time pressure. Simple concept. High engagement. Immediate feedback. The results are always revealing.
What your team does:
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Shelter construction briefing — techniques, materials, criteria
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Fire lighting instruction — ferro rod, kindling, wet conditions
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Timed team challenge against other teams
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Judged debrief — shelter quality, fire speed, teamwork assessment
Outcome: Communication and task delegation. Performance under time pressure. Competitive team spirit and adaptability.

CRISIS RESPONSE & FIELD TRAUMA CARE
Duration: Half Day (3h) — Group: 10 to 60 Participants
A simulated crisis requiring immediate decision-making, first aid, and resource management — simultaneously. This is where leadership, communication, and composure are tested at the same time.
What your team does:
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Crisis scenario briefing — situation, resources, objectives
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Field first aid — casualty assessment, wound care, stabilization
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Scenario execution — manage the crisis, treat casualties, make decisions
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Debrief — decision analysis, leadership review, lessons extracted
Outcome: Leadership under pressure. Crisis decision-making and composure. First aid awareness. Team accountability.