Naval Diving Unit (Singapore)

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Naval Diving Unit (Singapore)

The Naval Diving Unit (NDU) is a special forces unit of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). It is responsible for conducting a variety of underwater operations, including explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), underwater demolition, and combat diving. The NDU is also tasked with maritime counter-terrorism and underwater search and rescue missions.

History[edit | edit source]

The NDU was established in 1971 to enhance the RSN's capabilities in underwater operations. Initially, the unit focused on basic diving and salvage operations. Over the years, the NDU has evolved to include specialized training in EOD, underwater demolition, and maritime counter-terrorism.

Training[edit | edit source]

The training regimen for NDU divers is rigorous and demanding. It includes physical conditioning, diving techniques, underwater demolition, and EOD. The training is designed to prepare divers for the challenging conditions they will face during operations. NDU divers are also trained in combat diving, which involves stealthy underwater approaches to targets.

Roles and Responsibilities[edit | edit source]

The NDU performs a variety of roles, including:

Equipment[edit | edit source]

The NDU is equipped with advanced diving gear, underwater navigation systems, and demolition tools. The unit also utilizes specialized vessels for deploying divers and conducting operations.

Operations[edit | edit source]

The NDU has been involved in numerous operations, both domestically and internationally. These include underwater search and rescue missions, EOD tasks, and participation in multinational exercises.

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