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Naval Diving Unit (Singapore)

The Naval Diving Unit (NDU), also referred to as the Naval Divers, is the special forces formation of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) responsible for conducting special operations from sea, air, and land.[1] The formation is made up of six squadrons, specialising in explosive ordnance disposal, underwater demolition, maritime security operations, and combatant craft operations.[2][3]

Naval Diving Unit
Logo of the Naval Diving Unit
Active12 December 1971 – present
Country Singapore
Branch Republic of Singapore Navy
TypeSpecial forces
Role
Size6 squadrons
Part ofSpecial Operations Task Force
Garrison/HQSembawang Camp
Nickname(s)"Warriors of the Deep", "Frogmen", "Frogmen from the Sea"
Motto(s)"Nothing Stands In Our Way"
Engagements
Commanders
Commander NDUCOL Chew Kuok Hsin
Master Chief NDUSWO Seek Wai Kong

History

In 1959, the British Far East Fleet Clearance Diving Team (FECDT) established a base of operations at HMS Terror Camp, which is the current headquarters of the unit.[4] When the Royal Navy left Singapore on 12 December 1971, the Singapore Armed Forces Diving Centre under the command of Major Robert Khoo was tasked by then Minister for Defence Goh Keng Swee to replace the FECDT. The centre was made up of a group of ten divers selected from over 200 volunteers from the ranks of the Singapore Maritime Command, the predecessor to the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). The divers were trained by Lieutenant Victor Rodrigues and were tasked with the maintenance of the Command's naval assets. The SAF Diving Centre became officially known as the Naval Diving Unit (NDU) in 1975.

The unit's first major deployment was during the 1983 Singapore cable car crash,[5] where it retrieved the bodies of four drowned victims. In 1988, with the RSN's rapid growing number of naval assets and an expanding scope of responsibilities, NDU took in its first batch of conscripts to meet its increased manpower requirements. In 1989, Colonel Lau Bock Thiam, then Commander NDU, was tasked with developing NDU's maritime special operations capabilities, which led to the creation of the Special Warfare Group (SWG). Naval divers were involved in the salvage operations following the 1991 SilkAir Flight MI185 crash,[6] and in humanitarian efforts during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.[7]

It was a contributor in the multi-national reconstruction efforts in Iraq from 2003 to 2008.[8][9] Naval divers were also deployed in an operation to search and recover five drowned bodies belonging to members of Singapore's national dragon boating team following a dragon boating incident in Cambodia in 2007.[10]

In 2021, 180 Squadron and Special Operations Boat Task Group were incorporated into the formation.[11] The NDU also celebrated its 50th anniversary.[12]

Selection and training

In NDU, Full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) and regulars are expected to undergo the same training before they are qualified to become part of the unit.

Recruitment begins with a vocational assessment, whereby NSFs are selected among the thousands that enlist each year. During the primary stage of selection, physical fitness results and medical records are evaluated. Thereafter, an aptitude test is conducted by Applied Behavioural Sciences Department (ABSD) to assess the recruit.

Medical fitness criteria such as a physical employment standard (PES) of A or B1, good eyesight and hearing, and the absence of chronic illnesses that may impede their training will have to be met before potential entrants undergo a battery of further tests that include a swimming and hyperbaric chamber test, as well as another round of psychological evaluation. Those who meet the requirements will then be enlisted into the unit.

Basic Military Training

Enlistees into the unit will undergo a 9-week long Basic Military Training (BMT) and 22-week long Combat Diver Course (CDC) in Frogman School (FmS), the unit's training branch. In BMT, the recruits experience a modified training programme at Sembawang Camp instead of the Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC) like most enlistees, where they will undergo additional swimming and water survival training. The recruits who meet a satisfactory standard here will qualify for the CDC, or are otherwise posted to other vocations within the Navy.

Combat Diver Course

The Combat Diver Course (CDC) is known to be demanding.[13] It is conducted in three phases, namely the Foundational, Specialisation, and Advanced phases.

In the Foundational phase, the trainees are introduced to land navigation, outboard motor boat handling, and various underwater confidence tests such as drownproofing and underwater knot-tying. They are introduced to the Sea Circuit, an obstacle course which involves a fin swim, rope climb from the water, run, a confidence jump back into the water, swim, and run, covering 750 metres per round, where three rounds must be completed within 18 minutes. In addition, trainees must achieve 95 points for their Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT), run 6km in 27 minutes, and swim 2km in their wetsuits, fins, and a flotation device within 50 minutes, before qualifying for Hell Week at the last week of the phase.

In Hell Week, trainees are subject to sleep deprivation, ice-cold baths, and stressed by machine-gun fire, non-stop physical exertion, team-based competitions, and seemingly nonsensical tasks which are meant to simulate the drawn-out chaos and discord of a wartime situation.[14]

The trainees who clear Hell Week proceed on to the Specialisation phase, where trainees are trained in scuba diving, underwater search and salvage capabilities, as well as land and underwater demolitions.

In the Advanced phase, where trainees learn closed-circuit rebreather diving and shipboard competencies. By the end of the course, around half to three-quarters of the initial intake are expected to have dropped out.[15] Those who graduate as divers are assigned to Clearance Diving Group (CDG). Conscripts are prospectively chosen to be specialists or officers by the end of the course, and will undergo the 8-week Dive Leader Course or the 9-month Midshipman Officer Cadet Course at the Officer Cadet School (OCS) respectively.

Special Warfare Advanced Training

To qualify as an operator in the Special Warfare Group (SWG), naval divers have to pass the four-month Special Warfare Advanced Training (SWAT). In this course, divers are trained in highly specialised advanced diving techniques to operate effectively in the SWG.

Organisation

The formation consists of six squadrons which specialise in differing capabilities.[16]

  • Special Warfare Group (SWG)
  • Special Boat Group (SBG)
  • Clearance Diving Group (CDG)
  • Underwater Demolition Group (UDG)
  • 180 Squadron
  • Frogman School (FmS)

Special Warfare Group

Special Boat Group

Special Boat Group raises, trains and sustains all maritime craft, including the Combatant Craft Large and Combatant Craft Medium which support maritime counter-terrorism operations.[17]

Clearance Diving Group

The Clearance Diving Group, composed of regular servicemen and Full-time National Servicemen (NSFs), is tasked with helping to preserve the safety of Singapore's vital sea lines of communication, and specialises in improvised explosive device disruption, underwater mine disposal, and explosive ordnance disposal. The group works alongside mine countermeasures vessels and is an integral part of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit. The group is also tasked with underwater security sweeps to ensure that key installations and naval assets are protected from underwater sabotage. The Navy guard-of-honour contingents during the annual SAF Day Parade and National Day Parade are almost exclusively made up of divers from the Clearance Diving Group.

Underwater Demolition Group

The Underwater Demolition Group, composed only of Operationally Ready National Servicemen (NSmen), is tasked with the demolition of natural maritime barriers, as well as wartime sabotage operations on enemy maritime infrastructure.

180 Squadron

The 180 Squadron comprises the Accompanying Sea Security Teams,[18] which conducts compliant ship boarding checks on merchant ships to ensure the safety and security of Singapore's waters.[19][20]

Frogman School

The Frogman School is the training institute responsible for developing the maritime special operations capabilities for the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It conducts the Basic Military Training, Combat Diver Course, Dive Leader Course, Diver Supervisor Course, ASSET Qualification Course, Special Warfare Advanced Training, and Basic Diving Course.

Equipment

Diving Gears

  1. Aqualung Full Range Oxygen Gas System (FROGS)—allows a diver to stay underwater for extended periods of time. A soda lime canister absorbs exhaled carbon dioxide, and the consumed gas is replaced with oxygen from an attached tank. The diver breathes through a mouthpiece connected to the hose and there are no visible bubbles when the diver exhales.[21][22]
  2. Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment (CDLSE)—a mine countermeasure rebreather with a minimal magnetic signature which allows for mine disposal operations to a depth of 100m.[23]
Pistols
Model Origin Caliber Version Notes
SIG Sauer P226   Germany 9×19mm Parabellum P226 E2
Glock 17   Austria 9×19mm Parabellum Glock 17 Gen 3
FN Five-seven   Belgium FN 5.7×28mm Mark 1
Sub-machine guns
H&K MP7   Germany HK 4.6×30mm MP7A1
H&K MP5   Germany 9×19mm Parabellum MP5A3, MP5SD3, MP5K-N, MP5K-PDW
FN P90   Belgium FN 5.7×28mm P90 TR
Assault rifles
H&K HK416   Germany 5.56×45mm NATO D10RS

D14.5RS

M4 carbine   United States 5.56×45mm NATO M4A1 SOPMOD Block 1
CAR-15   United States 5.56×45mm NATO Colt Model 653, Colt Model 723
SAR-21   Singapore 5.56×45mm NATO SAR21, SAR21 MMS
Sniper rifles
M110 SASS   United States 7.62×51mm NATO
Sako TRG-22   Finland
Accuracy International AX50   United Kingdom
Machine guns
Ultimax 100   Singapore 5.56×45mm NATO Mark 3
FN MAG   Belgium 7.62×51mm NATO
STK 50MG   Singapore 12.7×99mm NATO
Shotguns
Remington 870   United States 870 MCS
Grenade launchers
M320 GLM   Germany 40 mm grenade
M203   United States 40 mm grenade
Milkor MGL   South Africa 40 mm grenade
STK 40AGL   Singapore 40 mm grenade

In popular culture

The first publicly screened production involving the unit was the 1990 Channel 8 drama series titled Navy.[24]

The unit was also the subject of the 2015 Jack Neo film Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen[25] which grossed S$7.8 million in the box office.[26] It was filmed on location at the NDU headquarters in Sembawang Camp and some of the trainees and instructors participated in minor roles and as technical consultants.[27][28]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Naval Diver". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. ^ "PIONEER - Naval Diving Unit Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Fact Sheet: Restructuring of Naval Diving Unit for Maritime Special Operations". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  4. ^ migration (27 July 2014). "Singapore's naval divers special: Proving their mettle". The Straits Times. from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  5. ^ "'Profound sadness', recounts pioneer naval diver who located cable car in 1983 Sentosa tragedy". CNA. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  6. ^ https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/data/pdfdoc/MINDEF_19971221001.pdf
  7. ^ https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/navy/navy-life/stories-from-beyond/hans-seah-chun-chong/!ut/p/z0/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfIjo8ziDQO9TQxNLIx8DMwtDA0CTT0c3SyNwgz9gg30C7IdFQGJFKbI/
  8. ^ Tan, Andrew T.H. (1 December 2011). "Punching Above Its Weight: Singapore's Armed Forces and Its Contribution to Foreign Policy". Defence Studies. 11 (4): 672–697. doi:10.1080/14702436.2011.642196. ISSN 1470-2436.
  9. ^ "Milestones of The Republic of Singapore Navy". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  10. ^ "'We will remember forever': Inside the search for Singapore's drowned dragonboaters". CNA. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Republic of Singapore Navy's Naval Diving Unit Celebrates Golden Jubilee". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  12. ^ https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ndu-naval-diving-unit-50th-anniversary-restructure-strengthen-response-threats-2369236
  13. ^ Auto, Hermes (15 March 2018). "SAF's combat diver course pushes even the fittest and strongest to breaking point: Ng Eng Hen | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  14. ^ Migration (27 July 2014). "Singapore's naval divers special: Through hell and back to become navy's masters of the deep | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  15. ^ "6 things you should really know about Naval Divers & this thing called 'Hell Week'". mothership.sg. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  16. ^ https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/mindef/news-and-events/latest-releases/article-detail/2021/december/09dec21_fs/!ut/p/z1/tVLLbsIwEPwWDjlauzEkwUceFQ_xKgQIviCTOOCWOEAsKP36GtpKlSpAPdQne3dnd9YzwCECrsVRrYVRuRZb-15wfxkMm402Vuhg6IUu1mZh2PPqg8408GEGHPguVgksRMzKcTWRhAnpk0qaemTlUyTSqzLKgjRmaXypjrXZmQ0sMqUTmZI410Zq4-Amz6SDWp4KInRC5NFGCwe3wsjCkIPcSlFIG6BIXQcTGctsJQ8OIrN36i7TAuaP6HKbxhunhl_44XOl5VaQ9ob9sWfxjFVDHFFsBVf8nfaf-DsDHuL5teQeg0c78LtDxsGvEbNWYAtGHb_LJi4-lWFhtwhu0wxgflTyBFOdHzLrkckfLdBG6D76COs7eug3-mvbWZgNUTrNIbooD9G38hD9UN4C1Mt-z2vWXxdDvRmI_sFguyyrls9Kkddx-70-IK1583yqlUofQZ9tgg!!/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/
  17. ^ "Fact Sheet: Combatant Craft Large". www.cmpb.gov.sg. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  18. ^ Sun, David (28 December 2020). "Navy protects Singapore waters amid pandemic and rising piracy". The New Paper. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  19. ^ Auto, Hermes (19 April 2018). "Singapore Navy's 180 Squadron keeps maritime terror at bay | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Navy personnel keep up inspection of foreign ships to secure Singapore waters despite COVID-19 risk". CNA. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  21. ^ "PIONEER - Frog wear". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Breathing air system | Compressed air | SCBA | SCUBA - Military Diving". www.opstechnologies.com. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  23. ^ "JFD | Stealth CDLSE". www.jfdglobal.com. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  24. ^ Navy (Drama), MediaCorp, retrieved 18 July 2022
  25. ^ Teo Jing Ting (18 February 2015). "From boys to naval divers". Pioneer. Ministry of Defence (Singapore). from the original on 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  26. ^ Migration (25 February 2015). "Ah Boys To Men 3, Jackie Chan and Kingsman lead Chinese New Year movies | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  27. ^ "Setting the scene". AsiaOne. 9 July 2015. from the original on 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  28. ^ "Post dated 17 February 2015". Republic of Singapore Navy Official Facebook Page. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022.

External links

  • Naval Diving Unit Career Website

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The Naval Diving Unit NDU also referred to as the Naval Divers is the special forces formation of the Republic of Singapore Navy RSN responsible for conducting special operations from sea air and land 1 The formation is made up of six squadrons specialising in explosive ordnance disposal underwater demolition maritime security operations and combatant craft operations 2 3 Naval Diving UnitLogo of the Naval Diving UnitActive12 December 1971 presentCountry SingaporeBranch Republic of Singapore NavyTypeSpecial forcesRoleSpecial operationsDirect actionExplosive ordnance disposalUnderwater demolitionCounter terrorismSize6 squadronsPart ofSpecial Operations Task ForceGarrison HQSembawang CampNickname s Warriors of the Deep Frogmen Frogmen from the Sea Motto s Nothing Stands In Our Way EngagementsSee list 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamiIraq WarWar in AfghanistanReconstruction of IraqCounter piracy in the Gulf of AdenCommandersCommander NDUCOL Chew Kuok HsinMaster Chief NDUSWO Seek Wai Kong Contents 1 History 2 Selection and training 2 1 Basic Military Training 2 2 Combat Diver Course 2 3 Special Warfare Advanced Training 3 Organisation 3 1 Special Warfare Group 3 2 Special Boat Group 3 3 Clearance Diving Group 3 4 Underwater Demolition Group 3 5 180 Squadron 3 6 Frogman School 4 Equipment 4 1 Diving Gears 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1959 the British Far East Fleet Clearance Diving Team FECDT established a base of operations at HMS Terror Camp which is the current headquarters of the unit 4 When the Royal Navy left Singapore on 12 December 1971 the Singapore Armed Forces Diving Centre under the command of Major Robert Khoo was tasked by then Minister for Defence Goh Keng Swee to replace the FECDT The centre was made up of a group of ten divers selected from over 200 volunteers from the ranks of the Singapore Maritime Command the predecessor to the Republic of Singapore Navy RSN The divers were trained by Lieutenant Victor Rodrigues and were tasked with the maintenance of the Command s naval assets The SAF Diving Centre became officially known as the Naval Diving Unit NDU in 1975 The unit s first major deployment was during the 1983 Singapore cable car crash 5 where it retrieved the bodies of four drowned victims In 1988 with the RSN s rapid growing number of naval assets and an expanding scope of responsibilities NDU took in its first batch of conscripts to meet its increased manpower requirements In 1989 Colonel Lau Bock Thiam then Commander NDU was tasked with developing NDU s maritime special operations capabilities which led to the creation of the Special Warfare Group SWG Naval divers were involved in the salvage operations following the 1991 SilkAir Flight MI185 crash 6 and in humanitarian efforts during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 7 It was a contributor in the multi national reconstruction efforts in Iraq from 2003 to 2008 8 9 Naval divers were also deployed in an operation to search and recover five drowned bodies belonging to members of Singapore s national dragon boating team following a dragon boating incident in Cambodia in 2007 10 In 2021 180 Squadron and Special Operations Boat Task Group were incorporated into the formation 11 The NDU also celebrated its 50th anniversary 12 Selection and training EditIn NDU Full time National Servicemen NSFs and regulars are expected to undergo the same training before they are qualified to become part of the unit Recruitment begins with a vocational assessment whereby NSFs are selected among the thousands that enlist each year During the primary stage of selection physical fitness results and medical records are evaluated Thereafter an aptitude test is conducted by Applied Behavioural Sciences Department ABSD to assess the recruit Medical fitness criteria such as a physical employment standard PES of A or B1 good eyesight and hearing and the absence of chronic illnesses that may impede their training will have to be met before potential entrants undergo a battery of further tests that include a swimming and hyperbaric chamber test as well as another round of psychological evaluation Those who meet the requirements will then be enlisted into the unit Basic Military Training Edit Enlistees into the unit will undergo a 9 week long Basic Military Training BMT and 22 week long Combat Diver Course CDC in Frogman School FmS the unit s training branch In BMT the recruits experience a modified training programme at Sembawang Camp instead of the Basic Military Training Centre BMTC like most enlistees where they will undergo additional swimming and water survival training The recruits who meet a satisfactory standard here will qualify for the CDC or are otherwise posted to other vocations within the Navy Combat Diver Course Edit The Combat Diver Course CDC is known to be demanding 13 It is conducted in three phases namely the Foundational Specialisation and Advanced phases In the Foundational phase the trainees are introduced to land navigation outboard motor boat handling and various underwater confidence tests such as drownproofing and underwater knot tying They are introduced to the Sea Circuit an obstacle course which involves a fin swim rope climb from the water run a confidence jump back into the water swim and run covering 750 metres per round where three rounds must be completed within 18 minutes In addition trainees must achieve 95 points for their Individual Physical Proficiency Test IPPT run 6km in 27 minutes and swim 2km in their wetsuits fins and a flotation device within 50 minutes before qualifying for Hell Week at the last week of the phase In Hell Week trainees are subject to sleep deprivation ice cold baths and stressed by machine gun fire non stop physical exertion team based competitions and seemingly nonsensical tasks which are meant to simulate the drawn out chaos and discord of a wartime situation 14 The trainees who clear Hell Week proceed on to the Specialisation phase where trainees are trained in scuba diving underwater search and salvage capabilities as well as land and underwater demolitions In the Advanced phase where trainees learn closed circuit rebreather diving and shipboard competencies By the end of the course around half to three quarters of the initial intake are expected to have dropped out 15 Those who graduate as divers are assigned to Clearance Diving Group CDG Conscripts are prospectively chosen to be specialists or officers by the end of the course and will undergo the 8 week Dive Leader Course or the 9 month Midshipman Officer Cadet Course at the Officer Cadet School OCS respectively Special Warfare Advanced Training Edit To qualify as an operator in the Special Warfare Group SWG naval divers have to pass the four month Special Warfare Advanced Training SWAT In this course divers are trained in highly specialised advanced diving techniques to operate effectively in the SWG Organisation EditThe formation consists of six squadrons which specialise in differing capabilities 16 Special Warfare Group SWG Special Boat Group SBG Clearance Diving Group CDG Underwater Demolition Group UDG 180 Squadron Frogman School FmS Special Warfare Group Edit Main article Special Warfare Group Singapore Special Boat Group Edit Special Boat Group raises trains and sustains all maritime craft including the Combatant Craft Large and Combatant Craft Medium which support maritime counter terrorism operations 17 Clearance Diving Group Edit The Clearance Diving Group composed of regular servicemen and Full time National Servicemen NSFs is tasked with helping to preserve the safety of Singapore s vital sea lines of communication and specialises in improvised explosive device disruption underwater mine disposal and explosive ordnance disposal The group works alongside mine countermeasures vessels and is an integral part of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit The group is also tasked with underwater security sweeps to ensure that key installations and naval assets are protected from underwater sabotage The Navy guard of honour contingents during the annual SAF Day Parade and National Day Parade are almost exclusively made up of divers from the Clearance Diving Group Underwater Demolition Group Edit The Underwater Demolition Group composed only of Operationally Ready National Servicemen NSmen is tasked with the demolition of natural maritime barriers as well as wartime sabotage operations on enemy maritime infrastructure 180 Squadron Edit The 180 Squadron comprises the Accompanying Sea Security Teams 18 which conducts compliant ship boarding checks on merchant ships to ensure the safety and security of Singapore s waters 19 20 Frogman School Edit The Frogman School is the training institute responsible for developing the maritime special operations capabilities for the Singapore Armed Forces SAF It conducts the Basic Military Training Combat Diver Course Dive Leader Course Diver Supervisor Course ASSET Qualification Course Special Warfare Advanced Training and Basic Diving Course Equipment EditDiving Gears Edit Aqualung Full Range Oxygen Gas System FROGS allows a diver to stay underwater for extended periods of time A soda lime canister absorbs exhaled carbon dioxide and the consumed gas is replaced with oxygen from an attached tank The diver breathes through a mouthpiece connected to the hose and there are no visible bubbles when the diver exhales 21 22 Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment CDLSE a mine countermeasure rebreather with a minimal magnetic signature which allows for mine disposal operations to a depth of 100m 23 PistolsModel Origin Caliber Version NotesSIG Sauer P226 Germany 9 19mm Parabellum P226 E2Glock 17 Austria 9 19mm Parabellum Glock 17 Gen 3FN Five seven Belgium FN 5 7 28mm Mark 1Sub machine gunsH amp K MP7 Germany HK 4 6 30mm MP7A1H amp K MP5 Germany 9 19mm Parabellum MP5A3 MP5SD3 MP5K N MP5K PDWFN P90 Belgium FN 5 7 28mm P90 TRAssault riflesH amp K HK416 Germany 5 56 45mm NATO D10RS D14 5RSM4 carbine United States 5 56 45mm NATO M4A1 SOPMOD Block 1CAR 15 United States 5 56 45mm NATO Colt Model 653 Colt Model 723SAR 21 Singapore 5 56 45mm NATO SAR21 SAR21 MMSSniper riflesM110 SASS United States 7 62 51mm NATOSako TRG 22 FinlandAccuracy International AX50 United KingdomMachine gunsUltimax 100 Singapore 5 56 45mm NATO Mark 3FN MAG Belgium 7 62 51mm NATOSTK 50MG Singapore 12 7 99mm NATOShotgunsRemington 870 United States 870 MCSGrenade launchersM320 GLM Germany 40 mm grenadeM203 United States 40 mm grenadeMilkor MGL South Africa 40 mm grenadeSTK 40AGL Singapore 40 mm grenadeIn popular culture EditThe first publicly screened production involving the unit was the 1990 Channel 8 drama series titled Navy 24 The unit was also the subject of the 2015 Jack Neo film Ah Boys to Men 3 Frogmen 25 which grossed S 7 8 million in the box office 26 It was filmed on location at the NDU headquarters in Sembawang Camp and some of the trainees and instructors participated in minor roles and as technical consultants 27 28 See also EditSpecial Operations Task Force Special Warfare Group Commandos United States Navy SEALsReferences Edit Naval Diver www mindef gov sg Retrieved 18 July 2022 PIONEER Naval Diving Unit Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary www mindef gov sg Retrieved 18 July 2022 Fact Sheet Restructuring of Naval Diving Unit for Maritime Special Operations www mindef gov sg Retrieved 18 July 2022 migration 27 July 2014 Singapore s naval divers special Proving their mettle The Straits Times Archived from the original on 22 July 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 Profound sadness recounts pioneer naval diver who located cable car in 1983 Sentosa tragedy CNA Retrieved 18 July 2022 https www nas gov sg archivesonline data pdfdoc MINDEF 19971221001 pdf https www mindef gov sg web portal navy navy life stories from beyond hans seah chun chong ut p z0 04 Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfIjo8ziDQO9TQxNLIx8DMwtDA0CTT0c3SyNwgz9gg30C7IdFQGJFKbI Tan Andrew T H 1 December 2011 Punching Above Its Weight Singapore s Armed Forces and Its Contribution to Foreign Policy Defence Studies 11 4 672 697 doi 10 1080 14702436 2011 642196 ISSN 1470 2436 Milestones of The Republic of Singapore Navy www mindef gov sg Retrieved 18 July 2022 We will remember forever Inside the search for Singapore s drowned dragonboaters CNA Retrieved 18 July 2022 Republic of Singapore Navy s Naval Diving Unit Celebrates Golden Jubilee www mindef gov sg Retrieved 3 March 2022 https www channelnewsasia com singapore ndu naval diving unit 50th anniversary restructure strengthen response threats 2369236 Auto Hermes 15 March 2018 SAF s combat diver course pushes even the fittest and strongest to breaking point Ng Eng Hen The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 18 July 2022 Migration 27 July 2014 Singapore s naval divers special Through hell and back to become navy s masters of the deep The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 18 July 2022 6 things you should really know about Naval Divers amp this thing called Hell Week mothership sg Retrieved 18 July 2022 https www mindef gov sg web portal mindef news and events latest releases article detail 2021 december 09dec21 fs ut p z1 tVLLbsIwEPwWDjlauzEkwUceFQ xKgQIviCTOOCWOEAsKP36GtpKlSpAPdQne3dnd9YzwCECrsVRrYVRuRZb 15wfxkMm402Vuhg6IUu1mZh2PPqg8408GEGHPguVgksRMzKcTWRhAnpk0qaemTlUyTSqzLKgjRmaXypjrXZmQ0sMqUTmZI410Zq4 Amz6SDWp4KInRC5NFGCwe3wsjCkIPcSlFIG6BIXQcTGctsJQ8OIrN36i7TAuaP6HKbxhunhl 44XOl5VaQ9ob9sWfxjFVDHFFsBVf8nfaf DsDHuL5teQeg0c78LtDxsGvEbNWYAtGHb LJi4 lWFhtwhu0wxgflTyBFOdHzLrkckfLdBG6D76COs7eug3 mvbWZgNUTrNIbooD9G38hD9UN4C1Mt z2vWXxdDvRmI sFguyyrls9Kkddx 70 IK1583yqlUofQZ9tgg dz d5 L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh Fact Sheet Combatant Craft Large www cmpb gov sg Retrieved 6 March 2022 Sun David 28 December 2020 Navy protects Singapore waters amid pandemic and rising piracy The New Paper Retrieved 18 July 2022 Auto Hermes 19 April 2018 Singapore Navy s 180 Squadron keeps maritime terror at bay The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 18 July 2022 Navy personnel keep up inspection of foreign ships to secure Singapore waters despite COVID 19 risk CNA Retrieved 18 July 2022 PIONEER Frog wear www mindef gov sg Retrieved 3 March 2022 Breathing air system Compressed air SCBA SCUBA Military Diving www opstechnologies com Retrieved 3 March 2022 JFD Stealth CDLSE www jfdglobal com Retrieved 3 March 2022 Navy Drama MediaCorp retrieved 18 July 2022 Teo Jing Ting 18 February 2015 From boys to naval divers Pioneer Ministry of Defence Singapore Archived from the original on 20 June 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2019 Migration 25 February 2015 Ah Boys To Men 3 Jackie Chan and Kingsman lead Chinese New Year movies The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 18 July 2022 Setting the scene AsiaOne 9 July 2015 Archived from the original on 20 June 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2019 Post dated 17 February 2015 Republic of Singapore Navy Official Facebook Page Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 External links EditNaval Diving Unit Career Website Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naval Diving Unit Singapore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naval Diving Unit Singapore amp oldid 1132292274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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