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  • ...igation''' refers to the methods used by [[underwater diver]]s to navigate underwater. It is a crucial skill in [[scuba diving]], [[cave diving]], and [[technica ...ral navigation techniques and tools such as [[compass]]es and [[underwater navigation devices]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diver navigation#Diving compasses]] {{Short description|Compass intended for diver navigation}}
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  • ...eathing under water, and the technology used to assist humans in exploring underwater environments. ==Physics of Underwater Diving==
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  • == Underwater Orienteering == ...teering]] with [[scuba diving]]. Participants navigate through a series of underwater checkpoints using a compass and a map, aiming to complete the course in the
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  • ...d with specialized underwater firearms, aim to hit targets while submerged underwater. The sport requires a high degree of skill, precision, and physical fitness ...ng exercises. [[Navy SEALs]] and other special forces units often train in underwater shooting for combat situations. The sport has since evolved and is now prac
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  • ...to divers, including disorientation, equipment failure, and difficulty in navigation. ...ditions can make navigation difficult, increasing the risk of getting lost underwater.
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  • ...imarily used in the [[oil and gas industry]], [[underwater mining]], and [[underwater archaeology]]. They are also used for laying and maintaining [[submarine ca ...lling, cutting, and lifting. The vehicles are designed to operate in harsh underwater conditions and can withstand high pressures and low temperatures.
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  • ...s chosen from a list of specialties such as night diving, wreck diving, or underwater photography. ===Underwater Navigation===
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  • ...strial applications, including [[marine biology]], [[oceanography]], and [[underwater archaeology]]. === Propulsion and Navigation ===
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  • [[file:Vixar3.jpg|thumb|Vixar3]] '''Underwater acoustic communication''' ...or various underwater applications, including [[submarine]] communication, underwater [[robotics]], and marine biology research.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diving equipment#Equipment for dive monitoring and navigation]] [[Category:Underwater diving safety equipment]]
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  • '''Global Underwater Explorers''' ('''GUE''') is a [[scuba diving]] organization that provides e Global Underwater Explorers began in the late 1990s as a response to the need for standardize
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  • ...of scuba diving, including equipment usage, diving physics, and underwater navigation. ...ined in more complex diving techniques, such as deep diving and underwater navigation.
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  • ...special forces. These vehicles are capable of both surface and underwater navigation, making them versatile tools for a variety of military missions. ...a streamlined hull to minimize drag and enhance speed and maneuverability underwater.
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  • == Underwater Acoustic Positioning System == ...aeology]] to track the location of [[submersibles]], [[divers]], and other underwater equipment.
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  • ...combat diving. The NDU is also tasked with maritime counter-terrorism and underwater search and rescue missions. ...ver the years, the NDU has evolved to include specialized training in EOD, underwater demolition, and maritime counter-terrorism.
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  • ..., including [[underwater exploration]], [[marine biology]] research, and [[underwater archaeology]]. ...feed to the operator. The vehicles can also be equipped with [[sonar]] for navigation and object detection, [[manipulator arms]] for object retrieval or interact
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  • == Underwater Computer Vision == [[File:NOAA_Deep_Light_diagram3.jpg|thumb|Diagram illustrating underwater computer vision technology.]]
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  • {{Short description|An overview of aquanauts and their role in underwater exploration}} ...ained to operate in such an environment. Aquanauts are often involved in [[underwater research]], [[marine biology]], and [[oceanography]].
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  • ...sposal of underwater mines. These divers are trained to operate in various underwater environments and are crucial for ensuring the safety of naval operations an * [[Underwater navigation]]
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